They have a plain jane flip phone still. They will generally always offer a basic style phone because a lot of companies still use them for basic communications. My work is looking at doing that right now, issuing flip phones to all maintenance for in plant communications so it can only be used for calls or texts.
OK guys, let’s put this one to bed.That is not realistic asking somebody to support it for a actually human lifetime, not with technology . I understand to some in a dream world that would be nice but this will never happen.
If you want less change stick with flip phones or an iPhone. iPhones don’t really change much year to year and the software looks the same as years ago.
Now I agree for thousands of years things changed at a slow pace. Now the world changes at a very fast pace.
Also you don’t have to have a cell phone if stick for a landline you could have had the same line line telephone for a long time.
I have unrealistic expectations in today’s throwaway world.
I am also on my third flip phone due to 2G, now 3G going away, looking forward to future system phaseouts.
I will also go on record that I hate change (old people do that).
Done.