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Smartphone advice...
Hi all,
Looking advice on the current crop of smartphones. I've previously had an Iphone 3GS, which was prematurely killed by toddler saliva. After that, I went back to a trusty Nokia, which can make phone calls, and even send texts, but little else. Now I fancy a smartphone again, but we're not talking £500 here. I'm looking for something up to around £150, so IPhones and Galaxys are out. I want something thats good for pics, the normal apps (Facebook, Twitter etc.), and has a good interface. Experia J and Desire C were a couple that came to mind, but I'm looking for some real users to advise. Any suggestions? |
the CP warehouse has Galaxy Ace, sim free, for £120 ish....... I had one as my first smartphone and was quite happy with it when it was working.
I must have had a rogue faulty one, if they all failed in the way mine did you would have heard about it. I would risk another one. After returning it for warranty repair 3 times it was replaced with a HTC phone that my other half uses. I have a better Galaxy now. Rans6.......... |
Doesn't seem to matter about the make. I changed my Motorola 4 times - the last time the offering came pre-disasterzied. It looked like the screen had already been used as a comforter with a milky band around the edge. I declined 4, for 4a.
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crewmeal - unnecssary? I think the OP was asking for advice on how these phones were to use, rather than just a list. He appears to have done some research - the clue is in the phrase
Experia J and Desire C were a couple that came to mind, but I'm looking for some real users to advise. |
But some people just like to be snarky instead, don't they.............. |
Has anyone any suggestions on a low priced smartphone with good daylight readability? I rarely use my current smartphones 'smart' capabilities like camera, internet access or GPS because its daylight readability is virtually zero. It's a Nokia C6-0 and at best it's a complete waste of space, usable only indoors.
I'm looking for a phone with a readable screen that makes some degree of framing possible when taking photographs or using as a portable GPS without having to put the phone at the bottom of a box that acts as a screen hood... Thanks... |
Daughter lost her galaxy S 2 at a disco one night.
Bought her a replacement galaxy S 2 from e-bay. Cost £110. Followed all the ebay buyers rules, and got a great phone. Her phones are handed down to me, and I'm still using it. I rate it highly. Try e-bay, but read the how-tos and scam avoidance stuff first. |
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