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- “Your phone is a Katana LX, manufactured by Sanyo.”
- “Yeah. I’ve been meaning to get a new one, but I’m kind of stuck in my contract and—”
- “It is five and a half years old,” she said. “This model should no longer be supported.”
- “It is, though.”
- She handed him his phone and pulled her own from the sweatshirt pocket. It spun in her hands to reveal a sunken keyboard. “The T-Mobile G1,” she said, “with the new Android operating system. It was given to me as part of a promotional deal for a series of print advertisements.”
- “You’re right,” he said. “That blows my phone away.”
- Karen shook her head. “It does not. This phone was an early release in autumn of 2008. It is also five years old.” She looked at him. “Why would I still own a first-generation phone which is half a decade old?”
- Excerpt From Ex-Purgatory, pg 231
- Peter Clines
- https://books.apple.com/us/book/ex-purgatory/id676938479
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