Hello.
For years I used a StarTAC as my main phone. I loved everything about it. It was, and still is, simply the perfect phone for me. I had to switch providers and give up my StarTAC, moving to a V60, which I also liked though not quite as much. More recently, I switched providers again, to Cingular (now AT&T) and I now have a Sony Ericsson K850i which I also like, though again not as much as either of my old Motorolas. The only reason for this is that I prefer the design and feel of a flip phone to a bar phone, otherwise a Sony Ericsson would be perfect.
For various reasons I am stuck with AT&T and switching providers is not an option. I have searched and searched for a phone similar to the StarTAC that will work with AT&T's GSM network, but have had zero luck. I have tried the Motorola Razr, which several of my relatives have owned for years, and found the quality to be abysmal. Two of them which were babied ended up falling apart after a few years, the logo above the screen and the entire screen cover fell off on both with no provocation. They also had problems with some keys not clicking properly and turning to mush. I also found the software to be slow and just downright horrible and painful to use.
I use my phone only for making and receiving calls. The quality of the handset, keypad are absolutely important to me. I want something solid that feels of pure quality, like my StarTAC did 100%. Aside from that I just need good call quality/reception, fast, simple menu/phonebook, and decent battery life. I want an "all business" plain black flip phone, like the StarTAC... I do not need a color screen, camera, or any other extra features, but I don't mind a few extras if they are unobtrusive.
I am fairly satisfied with my K850i, but I was a StarTAC enthusiast and will never be truly phone-happy until I can have something similar again. I'm hoping someone here has some suggestions that I have been unable to find. To add; I am fine with buying a brand new OR old, used phone if it meets my desires and will work on AT&T. If it's an impossible task, I will keep enjoying my SE and just keep my hopes up for the return of the StarTAC.
Sorry for the long post, but thank you for reading and I appreciate any suggestions.
For years I used a StarTAC as my main phone. I loved everything about it. It was, and still is, simply the perfect phone for me. I had to switch providers and give up my StarTAC, moving to a V60, which I also liked though not quite as much. More recently, I switched providers again, to Cingular (now AT&T) and I now have a Sony Ericsson K850i which I also like, though again not as much as either of my old Motorolas. The only reason for this is that I prefer the design and feel of a flip phone to a bar phone, otherwise a Sony Ericsson would be perfect.
For various reasons I am stuck with AT&T and switching providers is not an option. I have searched and searched for a phone similar to the StarTAC that will work with AT&T's GSM network, but have had zero luck. I have tried the Motorola Razr, which several of my relatives have owned for years, and found the quality to be abysmal. Two of them which were babied ended up falling apart after a few years, the logo above the screen and the entire screen cover fell off on both with no provocation. They also had problems with some keys not clicking properly and turning to mush. I also found the software to be slow and just downright horrible and painful to use.
I use my phone only for making and receiving calls. The quality of the handset, keypad are absolutely important to me. I want something solid that feels of pure quality, like my StarTAC did 100%. Aside from that I just need good call quality/reception, fast, simple menu/phonebook, and decent battery life. I want an "all business" plain black flip phone, like the StarTAC... I do not need a color screen, camera, or any other extra features, but I don't mind a few extras if they are unobtrusive.
I am fairly satisfied with my K850i, but I was a StarTAC enthusiast and will never be truly phone-happy until I can have something similar again. I'm hoping someone here has some suggestions that I have been unable to find. To add; I am fine with buying a brand new OR old, used phone if it meets my desires and will work on AT&T. If it's an impossible task, I will keep enjoying my SE and just keep my hopes up for the return of the StarTAC.
Sorry for the long post, but thank you for reading and I appreciate any suggestions.