If you’re not following me on Twitter, you probably don’t know that I recently lost my phone. Unfortunately for me, I did not have this guide which you are reading now to instruct me in properly taking care of your phone. So I took it upon myself to construct this guide to help others who might find themselves in a similar situation.
STEP 1: Don’t Be Me
Now this is very important. A lot of rookies make this mistake. I certainly did. If you check and realize that you happen to be me, then you’re pretty much fucked. Not only do you have a penchant for losing shit, but your inadequacies in the bedroom knows no bounds. If I were you (which I probably am, if you’ve gotten this far), then I would work long and hard to not be me.
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A few weeks ago, the wife and I decided to retire our respective phones. Which was a good thing too because her phone can no longer function properly after receiving one call for me, and the last time I bought myself a new phone was more than seven years ago.
It was a Nokia 7110 that only lasted for a few months before breaking down completely. Shortly after that, my succeeding phones consisted of a second-hand Nokia 6100 which I bought from the wife which had a penchant for resetting itself in the middle of composing a text message. After that I inherited an old Nokia 7250 whose performance had no perceptive improvement over its predecessor other than the fact that it died on me much more often. Lastly, I had a Nokia 3230, again inherited, of which I can say nothing good about.
Which brings us to the present. We’ve always wanted to have 3G phones and since money is indeed an issue, we figured there really is no choice but to go with the “cheapest 3G phone in the market.” So we filled up our applications for Smart (don’t go Globe if you’re planning on using 3G because their rates are insane), waited for 3 weeks even though they said it was only going to take 3 days, and got our phones. We’ve been playing around with these babies for quite some time now and here are our thoughts: Continue reading ‘Product Review: LG KU 250 Cellphone (3G For All)’