This is good news. As an agent, I sell whatever customers want, but feel a little offended when I see small, spoiled children make their parents buy them expensive smartphones, just so they can text more conveniently. It seems just plain wrong for a 10-year-old to own a Tilt, a device that's probably "too much" for most adult consumers, let along kids and teens. Hopefully, the Propel and other QWERTY dumbphones will help restore the order of the universe, with smartphones, music phones, feature phones, etc., going to those who would best utilize each.
I would have to definitely have to agree. It's nothing worst seeing something like this. The other article that engadget mobile released about the sidekick looking phone that ATT is coming out with would be a good choice for teen and kids I also think that would be very popular.
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This is good news. As an agent, I sell whatever customers want, but feel a little offended when I see small, spoiled children make their parents buy them expensive smartphones, just so they can text more conveniently. It seems just plain wrong for a 10-year-old to own a Tilt, a device that's probably "too much" for most adult consumers, let along kids and teens. Hopefully, the Propel and other QWERTY dumbphones will help restore the order of the universe, with smartphones, music phones, feature phones, etc., going to those who would best utilize each.
I would have to definitely have to agree. It's nothing worst seeing something like this. The other article that engadget mobile released about the sidekick looking phone that ATT is coming out with would be a good choice for teen and kids I also think that would be very popular.