Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35065776-20181213162815/@comment-35243530-20181214073418

I was a die hard Windows fan until smartphones came out. My son convinced me to get an iPhone and I haven’t looked back since. If I could afford to convert my laptop to an Apple product I would. Apple products are very intuitive and easy to use. Both my husband and best friend are both very technologically challenged. Both have picked up On how to use Apple products quite easily. I tried to move my husband to an Android phone at one point with disastrous results. He now has an iPad to go with the iPhone. (I should mention he bought himself a Dell computer once. It would never have been used, except for his daughter and I, both of whom tried to teach him to operate it.  It was sad!)

I don’t think that this post will be of much help since it’s not the Android you asked about. I also don’t know where you are, but in Ontario, my mobile service provider, along with several others, offers deals where you can purchase a device over a two year contract, so that you’re only paying a small amount a month, but end up with a good device. I’ve seen them do it for both IPads and Android devices. That might be of use to you.