I suppose what ‘m about to write here can be attributed to my “Long in the 
Tooth” age, but I find it so very amusing when it’s suggested that the smart 
phones (any brand) will last a long time - meaning maybe 5 or 6 years.  I 
readily recall when a telephone was designed and manufactured to survive all 
but a nuclear blast.

In fact, one of the first quite interesting bits of information I learned when 
I first began working at AT&T Bell Labs was that the company had a concrete 
platform at the base of a 10 story building in New Jersey; that concrete 
platform was used as a proofing ground for new AT&T telephone designs.  A 
prototype telephone would be repeatedly dropped from the 10th story onto the 
concrete platform until it continued to function properly after that 10-story 
fall.

Times, and customer expectations, certainly have changed over the past  60 or 
so years.

And, yes, I understand that these smart phones do so much more than the old 
POTS telephones.  But ultimately, I believe that the principle purpose of 
having a phone of any kind is to make telephone calls.  I certainly appreciate 
the “pocket computer” aspect of the modern smart phone, but I do get a chuckle 
when I hear about how they are designed to last a long time; again, meaning 
maybe 5 or 6 years!  ;-) 
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- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
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