It's true - my basic Nokia is a pile of crap when it comes to being properly organised for indie work. I need to be able to save hundreds of numbers with details like names associated/number of bookings made/crimes against sanity committed/accent notes/services preferred - I don't know, I could go on and on and sound more OCD as I go, but frankly, I only escort part time so don't want to have to spend the rest of the day memorising which weirdos call at which times and say what stuff. I'm not very good at remembering which are brilliant clients (VIP!
) or which are perfectly fine either, and it would be better if their phone number(s) could just be attached to all this information and then I wouldn't have to think about it when trying to get on with my 'regular' life.
Not to mention sophisticated blocking of texts (with auto response), withheld numbers (ditto) and perhaps even multiple voicemail messages that you can save and switch through! Or am I getting a bit James Bond now??
Anyway, in another thread
here, Blue recommended an Android phone and it looks really tempting. iPhones don't allow call barring, I don't think, as any apps to do so seem to always involve jailbreaking the phone which voids its warrantee. I had a quick Google and one Android phone comes up for about ?200 from the various usual online retailers (
this one mentions 'practically unlimited' address book fields and call records). I think I'm going to save up - my crappy Nokia has literally run out of space to save new Contacts! At least it came with ?10 free credit, back in the day (and does everyone know about the Tesco PAYG simcard that triples your credit for free - pay ?10 receive ?30 worth of credit, etc?).
Not looking forward to being able to receive picture messages, though.
That had better be blockable, too! And I don't know how much even minimal 3G usage might cost on a PAYG sim but I can imagine being horrified when I do find out.