What is your current phone?

I LOVE my prepaid flip phone, it works well:) and if gets lost stolen or damaged replacements cost under 15 bucks. Plus no bills for data:)
 
iPhone 5s. Great phone. Does what I want it to. Wish it had a larger screen but like the portability of the smaller phone. Will look forward to upgrading to iPhone 6 someday (or perhaps something more advanced). My last phone lasted 5-6 years and still works so its hard to tell how long I will have this one. Will see if something comes out advanced enough to make me want to switch.
 
After being busy and out of state for the past month, I came home and decided I no longer need a bunch of the crap I have kept for no reason other than being lazy about getting rid of it. So I sold all my old phone / tablet inventory for a tidy little bundle and bought my dad a Moto X 2014 Pure Edition for Christmas to replace his old Galaxy Note 1, I liked it so much (while testing ;)) I was resisting ordering another one but then I got one of the Cyber Monday promo codes. So I sold one of my Note 2's and ordered a Black/Spice/Orange Moto X 2014 Pure Edition for myself. :clapping I'll keep the other Note 2 for my business line and the Moto will go on my personal line.
 
Got a one plus one today to replace the moto g on my straight talk line. Still running the droid turbo on Verizon. Both are fantastic

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Still have the one plus one on straight talk, but now have the iPhone 6 on Verizon.


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Motorola Luge on Verizon pre-paid as main phone with Mpls number so relatives can call me (they still have landlines)
Simple flip phone on T-Mobile pay as you go. $3 a month and 30 minutes. Duluth number so folks locally can call me if need be :)
 
-Motorola Luge on Verizon pre-paid as main phone with Minneapolis number so relatives can call me (they still have landlines). Have had that same number since 2002 on 6 different services (Qwest, then ported to Nextel, then to Sprint, then to Net10 for a week, back to Sprint, then Cricket and now Verizon)
-Simple flip phone (Samsung t199) on T-Mobile pay as you go. $3 a month and 30 minutes. Duluth number so folks locally can call me if need be
-just activated a AT&T Z222 flip phone on AT&T pay as you go for a "local" number for the Brainerd Lakes area ;)
 
iPhone 6 128GB. I don't ever plan to upgrade this phone lol. I'm tired of the phone trade in merry go round and figured 128GB of space will last me quite a while. I also wanted to get ready for the influx of high resolution audio incoming very soon.
 
Galaxy Note 4 now. Lots to like but a few things annoying me too. Size is perfect and it's fast with a very nice screen.

My mom's S3 finally gave up. She tried my old Note 2 but didn't like it, so I gave her my Moto X2. I went back to my trusty Note 2 but decided to try a Note 4.

Wish I hadn't. So much crap AT&T and Samsung have put on the phone. Took a while to disable what I could, then the phone picked up the Lollipop update from AT&T. Now blocking mode (do not disturb) doesn't work and have to get used to TouchWiz quirks again.

May just return it and stick with Note 2 and see what comes out later this year. Was going to go with Nexus 6, but it just felt too big and hard to hold when I looked at it in store. I liked the Moto X2, if it had been a half inch bigger with a slightly bigger battery, it would have been perfect.

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Personal Phone:
LG Trac Flip Phone. Except I have the better, rare hard to find camera-less model. $14.00 For the phone and about $7.00 a month.
No annoying email, web, BookFace data or texts. Just a phone.

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Just picked up a Samsung Note 3 for peanuts. It's a great phone even though it's 2 years old. Much nicer than my previous elcheapo smartphones. The display is vibrant and rich compared to the SD resolution of my old phone. The stylus is great, I love being able to create handwritten notes faster than my typing.