What is Your Primary Phone Service?

Discussion in 'polls' started by PastTense, Jan 2, 2013.

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What is your primary phone service?

  1. Cellular: Feature Phone

    5 vote(s)
    9.8%
  2. Cellular: Smartphone

    20 vote(s)
    39.2%
  3. Landline

    14 vote(s)
    27.5%
  4. Voip (voice over internet)

    10 vote(s)
    19.6%
  5. None (don't phone people)

    1 vote(s)
    2.0%
  6. Other (describe)

    1 vote(s)
    2.0%
  1. PastTense

    PastTense Registered Member

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    What is your primary phone service (the one you use the most): cellular: feature phone, cellular: smart phone, landline, voip, none, other?
     
  2. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    VOIP, because it's the most cost-effective. Other than Skype, I use Dell Voice and Heywire on one mobile device, and textPlus on another.
     
  3. Wild Hunter

    Wild Hunter Former Poster

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  4. Boost

    Boost Registered Member

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    VOIP

    :thumb:
     
  5. The GLoW

    The GLoW Registered Member

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    Using cellular smartphone equally alongside landline with voip.
     
  6. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

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    Cell. smartphone here.
     
  7. PJC

    PJC Very Frequent Poster

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    VOIP is what I like more.
     
  8. Noob

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    Used to be a feature phone but i got a new smartphone already so it will be . . . you already know the answer.
     
  9. Trooper

    Trooper Registered Member

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    Cellular : Smartphone.

    I have a Nexus 4.
     
  10. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

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    voted Other = Skype.

    got rid of the land line years ago.
    i did not see the use of paying for both a cell and a land line.

    i'm getting rid of the cell.
    it was mostly to be used for emergency road assistance, but i got rid of the car last month.

    i am giving my email addy for people to contact me.
    i can always call them from home with Skype.

    which means i can't be reached usually.
    i like that. ;)
     
  11. wtsinnc

    wtsinnc Registered Member

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    I voted feature phone.
    Standard cell phone. No fancy features- not even a camera.
    Prepaid (pay as you go) plan.
    That's all I need.
     
  12. PastTense

    PastTense Registered Member

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  13. Noob

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    Lol you are one brave man. Anything can happen when you are out, you can get a cheapo 10$ prepaid phone at least just in case.
     
  14. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

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    Land line more reliable and more secure unless I am being wire tap. corded backup for power outage. Smart phone only when away from home.
     
  15. DrBenGolfing

    DrBenGolfing Registered Member

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    Obamaphone:D
     
  16. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

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    Same plain old telephone line I use for DSL because it's the least overpriced option where I live
     
  17. er34

    er34 Guest

    I use and recommend feature phone.
    Standard cell phone - GSM technology - Nokia. No fancy features - no camera, no web browser, no internet, no MMS - just for calls and short messages sms. Very reliable and with strong battery. I charge the battery once in a week or once in 10 days.
     
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