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Smart Phones, Are They Really Glorified Mini Laptops With A Phone Attached?
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yes i haven´t got a smart phone yet, but i am debating if i should really get one. i see people all the time looking at them, so is it easy to download stuff with them, or do you need to buy an expensive one to do this?
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If you don't make the move you will be left behind with a whole lot more to learn.
When the car was invented they said it would never catch on ... don't be left driving a horse and cart. My neighbour runs a Telecoms business .. he no longer uses a PC, it's all done on his phone. Don't be one of those left holding a 10 year old Nokia saying it does everything I want.
If you don't make the move you will be left behind with a whole lot more to learn.
When the car was invented they said it would never catch on ... don't be left driving a horse and cart. My neighbour runs a Telecoms business .. he no longer uses a PC, it's all done on his phone. Don't be one of those left holding a 10 year old Nokia saying it does everything I want.
I purchased a £20 smartphone recently for my technophobic partner from the EE shop. Kept the same number & package (£10 per month 120 mins + 500 texts plus 1gb data.). I will never be able to use that was the response. Anyhow it is now the best thing since the wheel & he has downloaded all the sports app & connects to wifi when he is out & about in cafes/pubs etc. Go for it.
I'm not describe them as glorified, but they are a computing device that can be programmed to do multiple things, and obviously has a phone programme running as that is it's prime task.
Generally speaking the more expensive the more it has re resources and detectors and resolution etc.. But I'd advice not buying top of the range stuff initially but get used to a lower spec and see what you think. Do get one with a decent sized touch screen.
Generally speaking the more expensive the more it has re resources and detectors and resolution etc.. But I'd advice not buying top of the range stuff initially but get used to a lower spec and see what you think. Do get one with a decent sized touch screen.
Only down side I have found is that they do run out of electricity rather quickly when compared to the old handsets which were just telephones and would go for a week between charges. My windows phones are doing well if they last three days without a charge but you can get solar powered phone chargers now to keep you topped up if you plan on going off and away from mains power for a few days camping in the wilderness.
alhavahalf+sycamore, are you taking the pee, or did you really get yr phones at those prices, if so where?
payg, is this enough? i mean can you download whatsapp with payg, and what about normal texting is this an expensive option if you have whatsapp, cuz some people i know haven´t got a smartphone also.
payg, is this enough? i mean can you download whatsapp with payg, and what about normal texting is this an expensive option if you have whatsapp, cuz some people i know haven´t got a smartphone also.
When I go to a restaurant, I got here for a meal, not to play with my toys which is why I don't take my camera, glass engraving kit or train set. When I go to a bar I go for a drink and a chat. So far I have only had to put up with a few aquaintances trying to show me how wonderful their latest smartphone(which they can ill afford) is and how it can take really silly photos which are *od all use when they eventually get it to work. Must remember to take my latest set of router bits next time, they'll be well impressed.
piggynose, I bought my phone outright and use GiffGaff as my provider. It is ideal because there is no monthly contract and you choose the 'goodybag' you want that month. Mostly the £7.50 deal suits me but if I know I'm going to be away from home and wifi a lot I buy a deal with more data . The goodybags start at £5.
https:/ /www.gi ffgaff. com/goo dybags
You can get a very good Windows smart phone for around £60. If you are a fan of Windows then it might suit you but be aware there are fewer apps for Windows and for iphones and Androids.
I have an android and love it. You can get a decent phone for around £100 if you shop around.
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You can get a very good Windows smart phone for around £60. If you are a fan of Windows then it might suit you but be aware there are fewer apps for Windows and for iphones and Androids.
I have an android and love it. You can get a decent phone for around £100 if you shop around.
This is the cheap Windows phone:
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