rphunte42 wrote:
If a feature phone is what you really want, WHY did you but a 4S? It is pretty unreasonable to expect a smartphone to have all those extra capabilities with no effect on battery life. You can't expect a Rolls Royce to have the same gas mileage as a Vespa motor scooter.
However, if a feature phone will serve your needs, there are any number of them available in the US for under $20. Don't know about prices in other countries.
It's just because you haven't been with us for a long time - you would know that I haven't bought an Apple phone, and I most likely never will, unless they make a candybar feature one that's affordable and that has crystal clear call quality. I actually don't even want a cellular phone, yet I'm very much tempted by that Nokia C1-01. Of course stateside there are tons of cheap phones but when you want a phone - not a status lifestyle gadget - you read reviews about the PHONE component of the phone, which I did, and that's when I discovered the Nokia phone I talked about - and you would know that Nokia phones have always had a reputation for great reception and pristine call quality. On the other hand you would still expect a Rolls to make it to the McDonalds drive-thru in style, and to have the juice to bring you back home when you're done with your Big Mac, otherwise why would you pay for that? It has to be a car first and foremost.
You see, I'm quite knowledgeable about the iPhone and smartphones in general, yet I have not found a single reason why I should buy one of them. I don't do social networking (fb, twitter or others), I don't have the need to browse the web on the go, I don't play games on a credit card size sceen, I have a chinese MP4 audio/video player for multimedia, I'm not clueless to the point of needing a GPS to find a place in the city or outside, I have a real camera for photos and I'm not into status. I do mail at home or at the office. Plus I don't want "text neck" and when I wait for the tube or the bus, I look at... women, trees, buildings, whatever - I like to be aware and couldn't care less for trivial stuff like statuses or notifcations about someone saying something I don't care about. I don't need to know the weather in advance... I'm a man, and rain or snow or thunder doesn't get in my way - for security I rely on being physically fit and trained, so nothing will ever get in my way. When I'm with someone for coffee or drinks or a meal, I stop talking when they use or look at their phones, then I wait an extra 30 seconds before starting again... I've noticed now my friends and colleagues no longer use their smartphones when I'm around. It's about respect, manners, and taste - which some smartphone users lack.