Too soon to completely eliminate feature phones?

tjk629

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I'm not saying they're going to do it. I just think it would be a good idea. I highly doubt phones like the Citrus are high sellers as a smart phone. If you make it a feature phone people might be more receptive to it.
 
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Yeah I do agree with your idea. Some of the android phones are just junk.

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Yeah I do agree with your idea. Some of the android phones are just junk.

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I wouldn't call them junk per say, but they're not worth the $30 extra a month. I think it's time to make smart phones what they used to be. High end phones.
 
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But I do think its sad that the low end androids are updated with the latest firmware while my galaxy s is stuck at 2.1 OS. Boo.

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Sometimes the older models just get left behind at a certain point as will be happening when ICS rolls out with only newer phones able to handle it. Even with the iPhone the newest iOS will only work with the 3G and above I believe.
 

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The decent ones are called multimedia phones and you have to buy a $10 multimedia data plan

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They got rid of that about a year ago. You can do the pay as you go on all non smart phones now.

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