Does anyone know what decent smart phone i could get for ?150 MAX, is there any decent ones out there within that price range?
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galaxy note. it is big, but it is an awesome device. although it is a pc and other things before it is a phone. it is more than ?150 to buy outright, but can get on decent contract for 20-25 per month.Why Does Stuff Cost So Much ? And GET OFF MY LAWN.
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Galaxy ace is a good wee phone.
I got the missus one last Xmas and she loved it. A good step onto the android o/s for just over 100 quid.Comment
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You have failed to tell us why you want a smart phone. What do you want to do with it?
I found myself looking at cheap phones yesterday.
Samsung Wave Y was the cheapest decent phone (?50)
But it runs on Bada, which is a very good, stable platform. But there are nowhere near as many apps available when compared to Apple or Android.
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is slightly over your price at ?160 +?10 voucher.
HTC Desire C (?100). It ain't gonna win any speed contests, but it's capable.
You could look at Nokia's Lumia range. But I'm not a fan of Windows phones since 6.5 was replaced by 7.
On a better note, the Lumia 800 does survive reasonably well. I've treated the same phone 3 times for water damage (dropped down the toilet each time). No replacement parts have been needed & it's still working.Canker
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Already brought one before you posted as i said in the above post. Thanks anywayYou have failed to tell us why you want a smart phone. What do you want to do with it?
I found myself looking at cheap phones yesterday.
Samsung Wave Y was the cheapest decent phone (?50)
But it runs on Bada, which is a very good, stable platform. But there are nowhere near as many apps available when compared to Apple or Android.
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is slightly over your price at ?160 +?10 voucher.
HTC Desire C (?100). It ain't gonna win any speed contests, but it's capable.
You could look at Nokia's Lumia range. But I'm not a fan of Windows phones since 6.5 was replaced by 7.
On a better note, the Lumia 800 does survive reasonably well. I've treated the same phone 3 times for water damage (dropped down the toilet each time). No replacement parts have been needed & it's still working.Comment
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