Comment neat (Score 1) 124
I can appreciate the whole gimmick, but it sounds like you're buying something modern and intentionally crippling it.
If we had a resurgence of early 2000s phones, like the Motorola Razr, borrowing only from todays tech like a modern USB-C charge port, a better camera, hopefully multi-day battery life and a modern cellular connectivity, I'd buy one. No android, no iOS, no apps, just a solid looking, feeling and functioning phone.
the hardest pill to swallow is, even if the phone I'm describing did exist, there probably isn't a place for it in this world. I probably only have 3 contacts that actually call my phone number any more, and two of them are parents.
There is probably a demographic of people like me, old enough to resent the direction of some tech, and still young enough to talk to their parents on the phone...