I had an EnV3 (not touch screen). I liked it but it is dying and my dad just changed his service (my phone is on his plan), so I got a new phone. I've had it approximately 24 hours and I. hate. it. I still have a couple weeks to return it and I am going to get my own plan, probably with Verizon (possibly AT&T, I get a discount through my work with both of them). So I was looking at the LG Extravert, which looks kinda similar to what I had, but with a touchscreen and slide-out keyboard, but the phone at the kiosk is of course not live so I can't actually see what the display is like or if some of the features are what I want. The girl also showed me the Samsung Intensity; the full keyboard is a little better, I think (the keys on the Extravert are sorta tilted) but I don't know if I like it. Also has worse overall rating by customer reviews (don't know how much I should trust them but it had 2.5 stars vs. Extravert's 3.5...).
Anyway, anyone have any suggestions? I would get the EnV again if it was an option. I'm not looking for a fancy smart phone, but I need something good for texting, easy to navigate/change settings/etc, and good sound on calls. I'm not a techie person and don't want an expensive data plan for lots of extras I won't use.
**The new phone I got is a Nokia C3; it looks sorta like a Blackberry. The keys are way too small and close together; I don't have big fingers but typing a text is a royal pain in the ass. It also only has one alarm clock (on my old phone I can set several and always had at least 3 or 4 set - one for weekdays, one for weekends, the others I would change as needed). There is also no external volume control for the ringer; I can put it on silent but can't change the volume without 14 button presses to get to the settings, and I still haven't figured out how to set it just to vibrate.
Anyway, anyone have any suggestions? I would get the EnV again if it was an option. I'm not looking for a fancy smart phone, but I need something good for texting, easy to navigate/change settings/etc, and good sound on calls. I'm not a techie person and don't want an expensive data plan for lots of extras I won't use.
**The new phone I got is a Nokia C3; it looks sorta like a Blackberry. The keys are way too small and close together; I don't have big fingers but typing a text is a royal pain in the ass. It also only has one alarm clock (on my old phone I can set several and always had at least 3 or 4 set - one for weekdays, one for weekends, the others I would change as needed). There is also no external volume control for the ringer; I can put it on silent but can't change the volume without 14 button presses to get to the settings, and I still haven't figured out how to set it just to vibrate.



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