Exactly how much consumers
want flexible phones is unclear.
Not exact matches
Radio Shack has a pretty strong and
flexible automatic return policy, but if you
want a cash refund, you need to give them your
phone number.
They don't like rules,
want their bosses to treat them as friends, loathe to part with their
phones and
want flexible work arrangements.
Its
flexible legs can be bent and wrapped around just about anything (
Want to hang your
phone upside down from a tree branch?
Some of our services remain eligible for legal aid; those that are not are provided at a fixed price, so people need not fear the uncertainty of not knowing what the service will cost them...; We offer modular [unbundled] services, so that we can put together bespoke packages that suit everyone's pocket; We offer extended services by
phone and email, so that people who do not
want to come into an office don't need to (whether it's because they are simply busy or because they've been subjected to violence and prefer to remain in a place where they know they are safe); We offer
flexible hours, including evenings and weekends; We demystify law by talking to clients in plain English...
The Alcatel IDOL 4S could be our first glimpse of a
flexible future of Windows 10 Mobile where the
phone can become a desktop PC and virtual reality device whenever you
want.
We know Live Tiles are one of the things current owners really love about their Windows
Phones, and we
wanted to make them even more
flexible and unique.
Once they have OLED panels they can do whatever the hell they
want with them, including building them into a
flexible phone.