Snap! That's all I need mine for too. I get a year of service for what other people pay two months forI use a phone so primitive that all it does is make calls. It costs me about $90 a year.
Once you learn that one,you'll be good to go on the others.Mine was really glitchy but my phone's trend to take abuse.Typing on a Motorola Atrix 2 right now. Yes it's old but I'm just now figuring it out.
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I'm fairly certain that I'm one of the last people in my age group (21-26) to still use an old flip phone. It's only my second cell phone, and I've had it for years. Sometimes when I shut it, it shuts itself off... which is slightly annoying.
I'm just a bit outside of your age-group and I still use a flip-phone. I have very little need for a smart-phone and the benefits of a flip phone are so numerous that I just won't make the switch.
Some of the big points I like about flip phones:
Much longer battery life (I could go 11+ days on a charge when I first got this phone, as the battery has degraded over the 4 years I've owned it I'm down to 4-7 days/charge)
Much smaller/more comfortable form-factor means I don't have a huge, uncomfortable "block" in my pocket all day. Just a small flip-phone.
Much more robust, I'm hard on phones, the special cases for smart-phones make them even more bulky and I can't stand it; my flip phone stands up to some serious abuse and doesn't require a special case to be able to do so.
I don't "butt-dial" anybody. I've had problems with several different phones not wanting to lock the screen properly and I found myself always butt-dialing people. That's not a problem with a flip-phone.
Unfortunatley, verizon now only carries the very minimalist flip-phones in stores so there is no way to check them out in-store before upgrading. I hate it... As a matter of fact, it's very likely that if I upgrade, I will probably switch my phone back to the one I'm using now at the slightest hint of a feature I don't like on my new phone...