Just can't make a decision
Hi there, this may be just the thread for my conundrum! Hope I'm posting in the right place,
I've had my droid X for years and have been quite happy (even talked mom into her first non-flip-phone with the X2, and she loves it). While I've had occasional bugs that a battery pull or app uninstall usually fixed, upgrading with the new system (2.3.4, which my phone prompted me to do!) cause all hell to break loose. Basically rendered phone unusable as it would crash and apps would close themselves even if I could open them, about 5 minutes of use before the phone acted like it was possessed. I figured out though trial and error and a little bit of research that unmounting my SD card would allow me to at least make and receive calls (which is kinda important since I don't bother with a home phone). Tech support was no help and unless you are under warranty all anyone at verizon will do is offer to upgrade you. Of course, about a week ago I set my phone down and notice a tiny crack in the screen (which is crazy considering how many times I have dropped my phone over the years and never had an issue). So that's all me. But here's my question to you guys. What are my best options for getting rid of this phone? I DON'T want to upgrade with verizon. I used to buy 1 year contracts since that's all the warranty was good for but they don't do that anymore. Now they're talking about the unlimited data (which I have and want to keep). Couple of things to help:
1. I do have insurance
2. My area is not 4g and nobody really knows if that will change soon.
3. I am very picky about my phones and won't settle for something unless I love it.
With my phone no longer able to do a lot of crap (like pics or movies - new puppy pics lost

), do you guys think the best option is to file a claim? Will that mean I get a refurbished phone? Will I have to deal with the glitches on that and if so will I have recourse if what they send me doesn't work? Considering the deductible, should I just buy off Amazon/ebay and activate it at verizon (can I do that?). Are there more options with phones that way? I'd leave verizon in a heartbeat due to their crappy policies (I kinda like the samsung galaxy) but nobody else covers the area as well. I just refuse to sign a contract with them (and, of the new phones they offer I only really like the droids anyway).
Sorry for the rant - hoping for any suggestions of those who read this whole post

Jill