My Moro Z is on life support. The battery holds no charge, so I keep it going with a Blackweb USB external battery.
If its to much hassle to fix, I might go Jacinto my old LG Vista.
I don't know what it's like in the USA but in Canada phone prices and contracts have gone completely f***ed in just the last 6 months.
It was always bad here in Canada (we have the highest prices in the world for phones and contracts apparently)
Here's how f***ed it is. Back at Christmas I was actually considering getting a LG V30 or a Google Pixel 2 XL and giving up my current amazing monthly plan that's $38/month for unlimited text/call and 3GB data.
To do that I would have to switch carriers which means I'd have to pay $95/month (my work gets me 25% off that so it would be like $70/month?)
And up front I would have to pay $200 for the V30 and $350 for the Pixel 2 XL.
It's now almost mid 2018, nearly half a year later, and if I want either of those phones I have to pay $300 for the LG V30 or $450 for the Pixel 2 XL up front and agree to a minimum of $105/month......
It used to be up here, that after maybe 3 months of a phone coming out, you'd have no up-front cost to get the phone and the minimum per month contract would be maybe $65 to $80 depending on data. I can't even get a f***ing LG G6 without paying like $95/month for 2 years.
Sorry, needed to rant.
Anyway, so I ended up buying a used (but apparently 9/10) LG V20 off eBay from a dealer in NYC that seems pretty popular for $200 so I can keep my current monthly contract of $38. Wish me luck guys because who knows what I'm getting you know?
I've popped my sim card into my old Samsung Galaxy SII and it's f***ing hilarious to say the least. Plays music great though I will say that just popped my 64gig microSD card in there and nice my music is there at least.
I just think it sucks that any desirable phone costs $1000 or more to buy outright and the cheaper phones are seriously low end s*** that I wouldn't trade my old LG G4 for and yet those cost a couple hundred bucks.
There's no good mid-range phones available on contract from the carriers up here in Canada it's either go all in and pay $100/month or figure something else out which I'm hoping I've done.