When I need a new phone the two things I research are screen strength and battery life, not what apps are available for the operating system or what colors it comes in.
Frankly, if you give a kid a phone without a case that protects it from drops and spills it’s your own fault. Funnily enough the same thing applies to my mom.
Make the child earn the money for the phone, you’ll be amazed on what good care she gives the phone. Saw it with my son. He ran thru two hand me down cars we gave him. Once he paid for his own car, it was amazing how well taken care of it was.
Seeing heart accidently leaving her phone outside in the rain reminded me of the time my brother in law was cutting the grass at his work when his riding lawn mower accidently ran over his bosses brand new iPhone. In his defense he didn’t see the phone sitting in the grass because of how tall the grass was but the sound of crunching metal definitely got his attention. All that was left of that iPhone was a bunch of little pieces. Lucky for my brother in law he didn’t get in trouble for that.
codycab over 3 years ago
Steve Urkel can handle a phone better than Heart.
beb01 over 3 years ago
If phones were pcoket-size she could keep it in her pcoket — assuming that her skirt has a pocket.
me_the_polish_gull over 3 years ago
Poor Heart…
droosan Premium Member over 3 years ago
the ‘oh no’ caption returns! .. last seen in the ‘Kat needs glasses’ arc. Loved it then, and love it now. <3
whahoppened over 3 years ago
Pay the bill! It’ll magically work again!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
It’s a mystery.
Vivi <333 over 3 years ago
It’s such a mystery…Rolls eyes
TheTruthAboutAustralia over 3 years ago
isn’t it spelt “whoops”?
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
When I need a new phone the two things I research are screen strength and battery life, not what apps are available for the operating system or what colors it comes in.
snarkm over 3 years ago
Frankly, if you give a kid a phone without a case that protects it from drops and spills it’s your own fault. Funnily enough the same thing applies to my mom.
The Werehog over 3 years ago
Ok, I have to admit, I chuckled at this one.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Daughter Baker. Since she was 14.
Zontar from Venus over 3 years ago
This is my daughter with her phone. “For she has become death, the destroyer of phone’s”
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Make the child earn the money for the phone, you’ll be amazed on what good care she gives the phone. Saw it with my son. He ran thru two hand me down cars we gave him. Once he paid for his own car, it was amazing how well taken care of it was.
Ricky Bennett over 3 years ago
Set it next to an iPhone 12 Pro Max. That’s always a turn-on for a cell phone…
mpeet611 over 3 years ago
Seeing heart accidently leaving her phone outside in the rain reminded me of the time my brother in law was cutting the grass at his work when his riding lawn mower accidently ran over his bosses brand new iPhone. In his defense he didn’t see the phone sitting in the grass because of how tall the grass was but the sound of crunching metal definitely got his attention. All that was left of that iPhone was a bunch of little pieces. Lucky for my brother in law he didn’t get in trouble for that.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
My flip phone is pocket sized.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
You need a hard case and an insurance, Heart.
bnewt over 3 years ago
Get a fanny pack.
InquireWithin over 3 years ago
I am just amazed that a phone left on a porch stoop in Philly remained there long enough to get rained on.