What cell phone should I get?
I’m not really into touch screens, I want a QWERTY keyboard, it has to have actual facts on it to phone people (possibly a flip?) and I find that Blackberrys keys are too small to text with.
I kind of like the LG Keybo 2, but I don’t really want to go with TELUS. If you know a fantastic Canadian phone company, that would help tons! (MTS is excellent but their phone are lame.)
Any help would be fantastic!
Thanks!
Lg Keybo 2 = enV3
Answer by Hannah
You should get LG Versa. My sister has one, and it is really cool. If you get an iPhone, then it shows everyone you are immature.
Answer by bibi b
It depends on what company you get, i would look up a few companies, and their phones, and check them out. Seeing as you don’t like touchscreens i would get a slide or flip phone, Just go on google and
type in canadian phone companies(; Trust me, it’ll work.
Goodluck(:
Answer by brandondeleon1
enV 3. A nice tiny outside screen and you flip it open…A bug querty keyboard with a Huge non-touch screen!!
Answer by Ðylan
I reckon you should go with the LG enV3. Its a flip phone that reveals a very simple, and well worked full QWERTY keyboard. It’s not a touch screen. The keys on the keyboard are large (not too large), solid, and are very simple to use. They have a dedicated row of all facts. The phone has many customizable options for you to set for yourself. It’s a very fun and friendly phone, and I reckon it would be excellent for you.
Take a look for yourself…
http://www.lg-phones.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/verizonlgenv3qwertyphone.jpg
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I’m with solo mobile a Canadian cell phone company and i have unlimited text messaging, does it cost money for me to send texts to the states even thought i have unlimited text messaging
Answer by Loser McDuckface
It will cost you extra unless your unlimited plot clearly says “Unlimited International Texting”
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