What's a good phone to replace an lg envy VX9900 ?

My LG VX9900 was lost and I am on a prepay plan and need a replacement phone that will not need me to change my plan to be forced to have data.
I had a blackberry given to me but to upgrade it, I was told by the rep on the phone I need to change the plan fully with data, same with any new android phone or a phone that uses 3G.
I do not care for these features on my prepaid as the only use this phone gets is basically for emergencies.
With all the new phones around on the market with all their features, it is like  a blurred line between basic and smart phones.
Any good suggestions for a basic phone with a full keyboard that will allow me to keep my standard Daily Plan Prepay?

Hopefully, you know about being about to set the right-click in System Preferences +Keyboard & Mouse+ pane; there's not right button, but there is a sensor in the mouse that knows when you are touching the right side of the the mouse with your fingertip.
You can use almost any mouse for built-in functionality. But if the mouse works with the manufacturer's special Mac OS X mouse driver, it should be able to add functions to buttons, such as browser back button.
For example, I don't know your Logitech mouse model, but for the ones that are designed to work with Macs, they have this mouse driver. You can look up your particular mouse at their support web site.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/906&cl=us,en?osid=9
If your mouse is supported, you could try it to see if it works.
Microsoft, Kensington, and Macally also have special drivers for their mouse products.

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