by Tdarcos » Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:36 am
"Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I'm gonna get you, too
Another one bites the dust"
Most of you are probably aware of my propensity to drop and break Android tablets (or at least, the ones insured against damage by American Express). Well, anyway, it wasn't a tablet this time, it was a phone. An Android phone, of course, an LG model on the Tracfone network, retail price about $59.95.
I had it in my left hand around lunch the other day when I started to drift off. My hand relaxed and let go of the phone and it fell about two feet to the floor below. Apparently this small drop and the angle were just enough to crack the case and irreparably damage it.
Seriously? I've dropped the phone two or three times before when it's slipped off the bed and had no problem but this time it broke it. Now I'm thinking I have to call my sister (from the hospital phone) and ask her to send me another phone. Oh I can imagine the drama.
Then I remember I had used my android smart phone to order a tablet, a nice 10 inch model, for $66. And it was due for delivery that day. So sure enough it comes. Anyone care to guess what was the first thing I did with the tablet? If you guessed, "Log on to Tracfone's website and order a replacement phone," you'd be spot-on right.
I made sure I did that first, fearing if I didn't, karma would break this tablet just for spite. As it would turn out. I did drop the tablet once a few hours later but fortunately it didn't break. In fact, I'm using it to type this message. I'll probably do an article about "The Tablet That Thinks It's A Phone."
The new phone is due shortly. I'll just pull its sim card and move the one I have in the broken phone and hopefully that's enough, or at least it is for the T-Mobile network. I even have a micro SD card to use for extra storage. If I can't get switching sim cards to work then I'll try registering the new phone as a replacement. Perhaps that will save the prepaid minutes and time I purchased for that phone. We shall see.
"Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I'm gonna get you, too
Another one bites the dust"
Most of you are probably aware of my propensity to drop and break Android tablets (or at least, the ones insured against damage by American Express). Well, anyway, it wasn't a tablet this time, it was a phone. An Android phone, of course, an LG model on the Tracfone network, retail price about $59.95.
I had it in my left hand around lunch the other day when I started to drift off. My hand relaxed and let go of the phone and it fell about two feet to the floor below. Apparently this small drop and the angle were just enough to crack the case and irreparably damage it.
Seriously? I've dropped the phone two or three times before when it's slipped off the bed and had no problem but this time it broke it. Now I'm thinking I have to call my sister (from the hospital phone) and ask her to send me another phone. Oh I can imagine the drama.
Then I remember I had used my android smart phone to order a tablet, a nice 10 inch model, for $66. And it was due for delivery that day. So sure enough it comes. Anyone care to guess what was the first thing I did with the tablet? If you guessed, "Log on to Tracfone's website and order a replacement phone," you'd be spot-on right.
I made sure I did that first, fearing if I didn't, karma would break this tablet just for spite. As it would turn out. I did drop the tablet once a few hours later but fortunately it didn't break. In fact, I'm using it to type this message. I'll probably do an article about "The Tablet That Thinks It's A Phone."
The new phone is due shortly. I'll just pull its sim card and move the one I have in the broken phone and hopefully that's enough, or at least it is for the T-Mobile network. I even have a micro SD card to use for extra storage. If I can't get switching sim cards to work then I'll try registering the new phone as a replacement. Perhaps that will save the prepaid minutes and time I purchased for that phone. We shall see.