Updating Technology

I’ve been living with a “stupidphone” Razr for several years, holding on to my calling plan and the old technology because upgrading would increase my expenses (at least for some time it would). But getting new batteries for the old Razr had become a problem – they’re refurbished batteries and end up not holding a charge much better than the one they’re replacing.

However, I realized I’d have problems in San Diego, if I was expecting to text people to connect during my day there. The Razr tended to lose its charge after one text, even if it had just been fully charged. The time had come to upgrade. No getting around it.

The process took a while at Best Buy. But… I’m satisfied.

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The Creature felt that the years of service from the Razr Flip Phone should be acknowledged.  So… here’s a picture of it on the new phone (an LG G3).

I’m still learning where to find all the new phone’s functions are located, and how to work them. Am I the only person who goes seven years before updating their phone technology?

About Sarah Beach

Now residing in Las Vegas, I was born in Michigan and moved to Texas when 16. After getting my Masters degree in English, I moved to Hollywood, because of the high demand for Medievalists (NOT!). As a freelance writer and editor, I find that Nevada offers better conditions for the wallet. I love writing all sorts of things, and occasionally also create some artwork.
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