MrsJennyK
Member
Oh you don't know how much I loathe the idea of being a "which phone should I get" person, but I'm at my wits end.
I'm on Verizon and want to stay with Verizon. They have the most reliable coverage and broadest 4GLTE coverage in my area. It's time to renew my contract and get a new phone.
I've had a Motorola Droid 2 Global for two years now and it has turned into absolute crap. It never updated past Gingerbread and I don't know whether that has anything to do with the problems I have, but the thing has slowed down to the point where it often takes 15 seconds to connect when I make a phone call. It has slowed down in general, it's become very quirky, and some of my apps just don't seem to work right anymore. Could this have to do with the old operating system? Plus the screen is cracked. :-/
Anyway - I'm looking at the phones available and I've been lusting after the DNA or SGS3. But then I started thinking... What do I really want from a phone? I don't stream movies or music. I take snapshots of my kids and the occasional 90-second video of them. I don't play games on the phone other than Sudoku and Draw Something. I use apps like Gas Buddy, Astrid, Grocery King and the like. I text a lot and use the phone to tweet, browse the Internet (forums, cnn, etc), and Facebook myself to death. oh, and I tend to drop my phone a fair amount. :-/ Toddlers are very snatchy.
So I guess I don't really need the super-duperest phone out there. My main wish was to have the latest operating system possible so that I'm not several updates behind within 6-9 months. I can't believe some phones are still shipping with 2.3!! And it needs to be fast. I'm sick to death of lag, lag, lag. I like the idea of a bigger screen but I don't really want to get into tablet territory or anything.
I have been looking at Verizon's offerings until my eyes feel like they are bleeding. I still don't know what to do. I don't mind paying up to $200 but don't want to pay that if it's unnecessary. I don't think I feel confident enough to root or modify my phone. Maybe I could play around with that with the old Droid, but in the meantime I want stock. What do you think?
Heavy sigh,
Jenny
I'm on Verizon and want to stay with Verizon. They have the most reliable coverage and broadest 4GLTE coverage in my area. It's time to renew my contract and get a new phone.
I've had a Motorola Droid 2 Global for two years now and it has turned into absolute crap. It never updated past Gingerbread and I don't know whether that has anything to do with the problems I have, but the thing has slowed down to the point where it often takes 15 seconds to connect when I make a phone call. It has slowed down in general, it's become very quirky, and some of my apps just don't seem to work right anymore. Could this have to do with the old operating system? Plus the screen is cracked. :-/
Anyway - I'm looking at the phones available and I've been lusting after the DNA or SGS3. But then I started thinking... What do I really want from a phone? I don't stream movies or music. I take snapshots of my kids and the occasional 90-second video of them. I don't play games on the phone other than Sudoku and Draw Something. I use apps like Gas Buddy, Astrid, Grocery King and the like. I text a lot and use the phone to tweet, browse the Internet (forums, cnn, etc), and Facebook myself to death. oh, and I tend to drop my phone a fair amount. :-/ Toddlers are very snatchy.
So I guess I don't really need the super-duperest phone out there. My main wish was to have the latest operating system possible so that I'm not several updates behind within 6-9 months. I can't believe some phones are still shipping with 2.3!! And it needs to be fast. I'm sick to death of lag, lag, lag. I like the idea of a bigger screen but I don't really want to get into tablet territory or anything.
I have been looking at Verizon's offerings until my eyes feel like they are bleeding. I still don't know what to do. I don't mind paying up to $200 but don't want to pay that if it's unnecessary. I don't think I feel confident enough to root or modify my phone. Maybe I could play around with that with the old Droid, but in the meantime I want stock. What do you think?
Heavy sigh,
Jenny