phone
phone
evening gents, much to my embarrasment i need a new phone.... and the only ones available are the smartarse things with internet & kitchen sink etc.. i need only to make phone calls send a few texts & take good pictures ( my current nokia camera phone is worse than rubbish) id like your advice!! i will not be using internet as i just cant be bothered with it when im at work.. the only other requirement is id like the battery to last a week as with my old nokia 5110 & be idiot proof..
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You can still get bog standard phones that can be used to make telephone calls and send SMS texts.
Samsung do one that only costs £20 as an outright buy on PAYT. So almost sure to be nil cash on a monthly billing arrangement.
Or if you like your old Nokia and want to replace it with similar, I have a very tidy one (a 3510 I think, I'd have to check but it does have a colour screen so is probably one of those) with no faults that you'd be welcome to have for the cost of postage as it's not being used and all I do is charge it and run it down on a monthly basis to keep the battery calibrated.
Supplied on Cellnet, it's open to all networks and is dual band so can take any European SIM.
It's in perfect condition and comes with the charger and a leather case that's kept it in that condition since new.
Last time I used it regularly was a couple of years ago as the reception phone for the Dolomite Club until the Chairman organised a club-supplied one for that job.
I can promise that the battery has been treated correctly so still gives a good week worth of standby and hours on end of calls.
If you should go down the smartphone route, ten people would give you ten answers and they'd all be right because most are good devices and the only things separating the top brands are personal preference.
Samsung do one that only costs £20 as an outright buy on PAYT. So almost sure to be nil cash on a monthly billing arrangement.
Or if you like your old Nokia and want to replace it with similar, I have a very tidy one (a 3510 I think, I'd have to check but it does have a colour screen so is probably one of those) with no faults that you'd be welcome to have for the cost of postage as it's not being used and all I do is charge it and run it down on a monthly basis to keep the battery calibrated.
Supplied on Cellnet, it's open to all networks and is dual band so can take any European SIM.
It's in perfect condition and comes with the charger and a leather case that's kept it in that condition since new.

Last time I used it regularly was a couple of years ago as the reception phone for the Dolomite Club until the Chairman organised a club-supplied one for that job.
I can promise that the battery has been treated correctly so still gives a good week worth of standby and hours on end of calls.
If you should go down the smartphone route, ten people would give you ten answers and they'd all be right because most are good devices and the only things separating the top brands are personal preference.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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My wife has a new Nokia 110 - very much in the style of the old Nokia 3510 etc. One of those phones that has been designed well - meaning that you don't need an instruction book the size of a directory just to make a call! Nice and cheap, too.
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My current phone is a Nokia N8. I wanted a Nokia smartphone that did all the smartphone stuff and do it well and the N8 ticked all the boxes for me. I think it is one of the few real alternatives to the iPhone4/4S.
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We know a song about that, don't we.....rich. wrote:.....a nokia asha thing.....i have no idea
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J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
