I am right there with him. Not just as a dedicated flip-phone user[*], but also as a prepaid phone user who was just pushed to upgrade because of the G2 system retirement by my cell company which has a tremendously awful web interface.
I found there were no flip phones available through them. No physical keypad phones, either.
I got shipped an allegedly smart phone running Android, but I haven't activated it yet. Wee.
[* Was just reading about a nasty set of three zero-day exploits on the iPhone, and in the comments, someone rebuked another commenter for saying they were giving up on the iPhone, pointing out that the only real alternative was the even more security-problematic Android phones. "Unless you're using something like a Motorola RAZR." Which.
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I found there were no flip phones available through them. No physical keypad phones, either.
I got shipped an allegedly smart phone running Android, but I haven't activated it yet. Wee.
[* Was just reading about a nasty set of three zero-day exploits on the iPhone, and in the comments, someone rebuked another commenter for saying they were giving up on the iPhone, pointing out that the only real alternative was the even more security-problematic Android phones. "Unless you're using something like a Motorola RAZR." Which.