I picked one of these up around 2015 and used it as my main phone for ~2 years. It's a cool phone and I had a great time messing around with it.
Unfortunately the hardware is just into up to modern requirements - old modem means bad signal, old WiFi standard, really low RAM, very slow processor. The browser was barely usable even with an adblocker.
Mental that you can't request them to delete your data, you'd think there would be a way. For example, you could sign an agreement that you won't sue them for anything relating to your therapy and then they could destroy the records. Maybe someone needs to sue for the right to delete or something, you can't be the only person in this situation.
I recently bought a pair for about £35 and was expecting low end quality but they are more like midrange in my opinion (I bought a Chinese brand, "Sanoto DG08", so I reckon I saved on marketing compared to the market leaders).
I use them all the time now - cycling, listening to adult podcasts around the house or while cooking without being totally antisocial etc. They are great!
I get what you mean, for it to be comparable I think we'd need a "should there be legislation to protect kids on the Internet" referendum and then this is the implementation and everyone hates it...
I accept it might be expensive, but in this context where other states have an incentive to fuel conspiracy theories about an attempted assassination of the president of the most powerful country in the world...probably not a reason to discount the possibility that it's an AI generated video. I think it's safe to assume they have the budget.
(I'm not saying it is AI generated by the way, but the original comment was a bad argument for it bring genuine)
I picked one of these up around 2015 and used it as my main phone for ~2 years. It's a cool phone and I had a great time messing around with it.
Unfortunately the hardware is just into up to modern requirements - old modem means bad signal, old WiFi standard, really low RAM, very slow processor. The browser was barely usable even with an adblocker.
Sadly the Neo900 never got off the ground.