I'd get rid of my Android and go back to a flip phone if I didn't need it to monitor irrigation systems. Can't do that with a flip phone.
I had a related incident with mine a few months back. During the winter my farm employee will text me in the early morning to see what our plans for the day are. One morning I was on the "throne" and my phone was in the kitchen on the computer desk. I heard a "ping", notifying me that I had received either a text or an email on the "Droid". Then in a minute or two another ping. When I looked at it a few minutes later I saw that I had received a text from my employee asking what time I needed him to be at work that morning. My phone had sent him a text all by itself, with no-one even in the room, replying "Anytime you want". He had replied to that, thus the second ping I heard. I was flabbergasted. Employee said, when he arrived, that my response seemed strange to him. It certainly was strange, it wasn't even me!
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