What I found is that there are a lot of smartphones available that can do a lot of things, but they tend to be way more complicated than I need for my simple requirements. They tend to run Android and resemble tiny little PCs in their flexibility, power and pain-in-the-ass complexity. Oh sure they can surf the Web and run Angry Birds games and display the local weather and blah blah blah but they also have to be charged every day, or more than that if you use them a lot. They freeze sometimes, and require rebooting. Software incompatibilities can arise, and you have to troubleshoot things. I sensed that Android was like Windows circa 1995 (or today for that matter), powerful and irritating. I sensed I needed something more restrained, a phone engineered to do one or two things well, not a general purpose computing platform.
I saw a few cool looking items. There was the Palm Pre,
which appeared to be a nice basic unit that could do everything I wanted. Even better was this gem,
a Microsoft Kin 1. Look how teeny it is! Its the size of the Canadian $5 coin, when it eventually gets released! I love it! And it's "integrated with social media", which sounds like you should be able to upload pictures from it. However ... whenever I found a phone I liked, it was always unavailable. It seems the type of phone I wanted was what is called a "multifunction phone" and it is obsolete. These phones are so hopelessly 2008, no one wants them any more. Everyone wants a smart phone, one of those Android monsters I described earlier. Which look like this:
Aww, shit.

