I'm old school all the way, have my vary basic clam shell phone that I text and call on...do not even have the service to send pictures. Well, I can barely see the screen anymore to know who is calling, snd honestly, feeling the pressure that I am not keeping up and too in the dark when friends/co-workers assume that I am on par for communicating etc. I like the IPhone, I think, but we are on Verizon and I know WalMart is getting the IPhone but from what I ahev heard it is not a decent model and not to bother. I know many are after 4G, but I do not need that. I know I will have to actually learn how to use the phone but if it is too frustrating I will feel like what a waste. It will be forced learning as by nature, I am as I said, old school and prefer the simple phone. I looked into the Fascinate as well. Both re much larger than what I have and that kinda bugs me, and I have read the droid battery life is limited which I am also not used to, my old clam shell can go for 3-4 days ( obviously since I use it for the basics
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so, if you had to pick a phone to bring a girl with the mind set of the 1950's into the cell phone world of today,and have Verizon as the carrier...would the droid be a good choice? I have no idea if I would prefer a keyboard over a virtual one, but the keys on many of the models are WAY too tiny for me, or the color combo is hard to see. I imagine after I get the hang of it I will be doing some stuff by memory, but while learning I really need to see what I am working on.
Thanks!
)so, if you had to pick a phone to bring a girl with the mind set of the 1950's into the cell phone world of today,and have Verizon as the carrier...would the droid be a good choice? I have no idea if I would prefer a keyboard over a virtual one, but the keys on many of the models are WAY too tiny for me, or the color combo is hard to see. I imagine after I get the hang of it I will be doing some stuff by memory, but while learning I really need to see what I am working on.
Thanks!
) everything was pretty self-explanatory. Now, I am sure there are some fancier features I don't use but I haven't discovered them yet.

Just in case she hasn't figured it out and you want to explain it to her: When the Droid rings, the screen shows the number that's calling and underneath that, going across the bottom of the screen, is a bar with two pictures. On the left is a green circle with a picture of a phone at an angle. On the right is a red circle with a phone lying flat like it's on the cradle. Each picture has a small arrow showing which way to slide your figure for that action. To answer, you touch the green circle and slide right. It's the same motion as the default action to unlock the screen from sleep mode. It seemed pretty self explanatory to me, but maybe it isn't as easy as I thought!