You misspelled Jitterbug.
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You misspelled Jitterbug.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....tterbug-01.jpg
Jitterbug!
Don't use or need a data plan. GPS, i read a map, e-m- tablet or pc, text, vm and the tried and true (ring, ring) Hello. phone call. Which seems to be going the way of writing a letter.
I hate texting.
Especially when i receive AT WORK unable to talk now, will call you after work. unless i end up working overtime. if that happens i'll call after 9 tonight.. After all that you could have just answered the phone and asked to call later, OR go to VM [Bang]
This is the same for Verizon. If you can get the "esn" from the seller you can call Verizon and check to see if it's good or not, I'm thinking there's a web page you can also do this but cant find it atm. I usually buy mine on ebay and pay with paypal so there's some recourse if it comes up bad. Only happened once to me and the seller exchanged it no problem.
Verizon requires a call to make sure that phone doesn't have a bad es#? If the old user didn't pay their bill, you won't be able to activate it. What carrier do you have Jim? I might be able to find something.
A rooted Android allows you to delete bloatware, unlock the WiFi permissions so you can use your phone as a hotspot for free, use your own backup programs, run custom ROMs, alter permissions for apps, etc.
A jail-broken iPhone is still an iPhone; useless.
EDIT:
Oh, you just mean a service unlock. Right, go for it.