I did some stuff like that with my daughter when she was little. But when she was this age smartphones didn’t exist. In fact, my cell phone at the time looked like something that’s used to call for air support. Let that sink in.
Lol! My first cell phone (not a cordless landline, but one that I could carry), looked like a black brick. Its leather case had a clip to attach it to my belt. And I was a girl! I thought it was so cool. 😊
My daughter’s mom and I (we’re divorced) got our first cell phone around the time our daughter was born, which was 1999. It came in a bag and only made calls. That’s it. You could talk to people and nothing else...if you were in range of a tower. I remember talking about how cool it would be to have our blazing fast dial-up internet on a phone but had no idea how somebody would make that happen.
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