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Advice On Best Small Cheapest Smart Phone
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i dropped my samsung s4 in work today, screen definately gone but dont know if it is worth getting it fixed, phone is 3-4 yrs old.
i do not care one bit for brand makes like apple,samsung etc.
i want a smaller smart phone with 16gb memory or one which can take a memory card.
i have seen these on EBAY - http:// www.eba y.co.uk /itm/Su perior- Smalles t-2-45- Mini-Wa terproo f-Smart -Mobile -Androi d-Phone -Dual-S IM-/361 4929320 84?var= &ha sh=item 542aa86 5f4:m:m g-1G1E2 r0EugfV CdSwE1a Q
also this kind of thing - http:// www.eba y.co.uk /itm/HT C-One-M 7-32GB- FACTORY -UNLOCK ED-4-7- Android -4-1-3G -Mobile -Smart- Phone-F ree-Gif t-/2821 6515546 7?hash= item41b 25a968b :g:Hf8A AOSwFdt Xz35s
or am i better buying a decent second hand apple or samsung from gumtree or ebay ?
what would you do. if i get 3 years out of phone im not fussed
i do not care one bit for brand makes like apple,samsung etc.
i want a smaller smart phone with 16gb memory or one which can take a memory card.
i have seen these on EBAY - http://
also this kind of thing - http://
or am i better buying a decent second hand apple or samsung from gumtree or ebay ?
what would you do. if i get 3 years out of phone im not fussed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I definitely wouldn't touch the first one. It's only 2G.
The second one is better but it's still only 3G.
I've been considering changing my phone for ages. (So I've been looking online and in stores for ages,as well as reading loads of reviews). This looks like the best option for me and it's possible that it might also suit your needs. (It's 4G, SIM free, with the latest version of Android which you're likely to get on a cheaper phone, with memory up to 32Gb via a microSD card, well-specified cameras and remarkably good reviews for the price):
http:// www.arg os.co.u k/produ ct/5767 087
The second one is better but it's still only 3G.
I've been considering changing my phone for ages. (So I've been looking online and in stores for ages,as well as reading loads of reviews). This looks like the best option for me and it's possible that it might also suit your needs. (It's 4G, SIM free, with the latest version of Android which you're likely to get on a cheaper phone, with memory up to 32Gb via a microSD card, well-specified cameras and remarkably good reviews for the price):
http://
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I agree the first one is rubbish - don't touch with a barge pole.
I rather spend more on a new phone than a used one. Have a look at this for £80
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I rather spend more on a new phone than a used one. Have a look at this for £80
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Hc, are you sure about that phone? It gets a slating in the latest reviews:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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