It's a long story, but for a month or so I haven't had internet at home (which up to now, since I live in the boonies has been only dial-up) because my desktop's modem appears to be malfunctioning. I've tried using an external USB modem, but for some reason that doesn't seem to want to play with my ISP. Bottom line, I'm thinking of joining the 20th century by getting a smart phone and USB-tethering it to my PC as my connection to the internet at home. (I currently, very rarely, use a Jitterbug flip-phone - see below - which I keep in my car.)
That may not be the only use of the phone, but I provide the background info to admit that I'm a bit of a retro-grouch (e.g. why get Ergopower or STI, when DT shifters work just fine, and provide a cleaner look?) so getting the fastest, greatest, fanciest, coolest is pretty far down the list of my priorities. On the other hand, I have found that Apple stuff does tend to be well though out and works pretty well. (except for the iPod Touch my sister gave me a few years ago, who's backlight died after a month or so of minimal use, and all the guy at the Genius Bar said was "Yeah, it's dead. Sorry about that, but we'll sell you another one, if you like..." to which I said "FU, apparently your hardware's cr@p.")
Finally,
1) I'm not mentioning a budget because if necessary I am willing to pay the iPhone premium, if everyone says that that's the way to go, but obviously if Apple's not worth the extra bucks I'm perfectly happy to spend a lot less on an Android phone.
2) Quality of camera(s) on the device is the least important thing in the world to me, and I'll probably keep a piece of masking tape over it.
Edit: I've done my research, and according to the maps I've found online 4G, 4G LTE and 5G are all available at my home. (assuming the carriers - especially T Mobile - are telling the truth)
So, Android of iOS?
Current device - got it for "free" because my Mother, for whom my sister got it, didn't want to use it.
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