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I want one too. Suddenly, my 2006 Nokia is looking like a 1938 Bell System desk model.
I finally thought of a great idea for a phone:
You pick up the receiver and turn the rotary dial and it connects you.
No walking around with a phone in your hand. No disturbing phone calls while you are eating dinner out. No confusion about selecting a ring tone, or surfing the web.
Here’s an even cooler idea for a phone:
Make the first two numbers, letters, and call it an “exchange” so that 6-7 becomes ORchard 7-1239. That would be kind of cool. Every city and town in the USA could have their own unique sort of designation. Make it regional and interesting.

That’s absurd. We are scores of years away from such advanced communication methods.
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Ummmm, Andrew? How did you phone this post in?
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