Which Phone Do you Use? Why?

Which Phone do you use?

  • iPhone Devcie

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Android Device

    Votes: 32 88.9%
  • Other Smartphone Device

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Basic Phone

    Votes: 1 2.8%

  • Total voters
    36
Still using my Pixel 2 and will until they kill it or I break it. Does what I need, and I like the plan pricing (Google-Fi).

The Pixel has it's quirks though. Only a single ringtone (so you can't identify which line is ringing without looking at the phone). I can't seem to change the notification sound for texts.

I can on my Pixel 2. For texts, its not very intuitive on how to do it. I can change text and ringtone sounds for individual contacts.
When in a text message, hit the 3 dots top right. Go to details, then notifications, advanced at the bottom has sound options.
 
No phone, none at all. If I'm in the office you can reach me on the landline; if I'm out it's because I'm busy.

And I thought I was an outlier on the late adoption of mobile phones scale!!

My business number has been VOIP for years now and rings through on my mobile phone, but is separate from that mobile number. I had a home landline until about 2 years or so ago when I finally cut all wires. (And before that I did have a mobile phone, a good-old fashioned flip-phone, that was on a pay-as-you-go plan so I had something in case of emergency when traveling [remember traveling? - that seems like a lifetime ago these days!])
 
I can on my Pixel 2. For texts, its not very intuitive on how to do it. I can change text and ringtone sounds for individual contacts.
When in a text message, hit the 3 dots top right. Go to details, then notifications, advanced at the bottom has sound options.

Thanks for the tip, I did not know this. However, I just want a separate ringtone for business vs. personal lines. How this function could not be there on the phone is dumbfounding.

Harry Z
 
No phone, none at all. If I'm in the office you can reach me on the landline; if I'm out it's because I'm busy.

My middle name is "wrong way", so I absolutely depend on my phone as a GPS to find my way to my customers. (Residential, so not many repeat customers where I would remember where they live).
 
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