I really didn't want a smartphone. My husband had had one that eventually ended up in the workings of his reclining chair and emerged in three pieces. When my last ancient non-smart phone died, about 4 years ago, I went into currys and basically asked the young assistant what to buy as a novice. She made a recommendation. It was a Samsung galaxy ....cost under £200, not tied to a network .... and changed my life. I am now ready to upgrade but it's not urgent. When my laptop died I didn't bother replacing it. Same with the satnav. Every month I buy a big value bundle (£5 for a lot of calls, texts and more data than I need when I am not at home, on wifi.) I use it for everything, including this.
It costs so little considering what it can do. My younger sister actually gave in before me when she realised that her daughter, away at university would be able to send her photos easily. My husband is also happy that he can video call his daughter who lives abroad at no extra cost.
I even got my sister in law, in her late 80s at the time, to get one which she loved until dementia got the better of her.
Please before you write them off consider getting one. My logic was, if a 5 year old can use one I probably can.