...he has used an iPhone previously, he recently passed it on to his grandson in favor of a Motorola Droid, which he says he chose because he wanted to get more experience with Android. But that's not all, Cooper also revealed that he carries a Jitterbug as well for when he just wants to make phone calls. Surprising for a pioneer of mobile technology? Not exactly, as Cooper actually co-founded Jitterbug with his wife, who he credits with inventing the phone.If I have a choice, the Jitterbug will be my next phone. Can't see anything on the freakin' screens of these overpowered pieces of crap anymore, I just want to be able to make phone calls. Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
The Jitterbug is marketed as a “I fallen and cant get up” device for the elderly when it should be marketed as “I want a mobile phone to make phone calls without all that extra crap” device. I’m not sure what the carrier plans cost for the Jitterbug, but unlimited voice should not cost more than $20 a month.