34 but I was peer pressured into changing to a smart phone recently. So far I've not used it for anything my old Nokia couldn't do - text, play music, calendar, calculator, telling the time and wakeup alarm. There is 'whatsapp' which, from what I can tell, is 'texting' but where a number of designated group members are able to read it and respond - not unlike an internet forum then but with people from real life
I've posted all of twice.
I presume there'll be some new technology along shortly that my friends and family will all switch to and demand that I do likewise even though I don't really care about finding new ways to do things I can already do. But hey, I'll probably
have to make the switch because these damn phones don't live for more than 2 years or something
My Nokia phone was 10 and still working. The battery needed to be charged maybe twice a week in its advancing years. The battery in my new phone needs charging every second day, damn, imagine if I was actually using it like other people.