Good Afternoon
It looks like I am going to have to change my mobile phone. Do’es anybody have any advise on which is easyist to use, the ones I see people using seem tricky.
David
Good Afternoon
It looks like I am going to have to change my mobile phone. Do’es anybody have any advise on which is easyist to use, the ones I see people using seem tricky.
David
I love my iphone, does everything I need x
iPhone, wouldn’t consider anything else now, they’re simply brilliant.
2 out of the 3 of my sister’s lads are Apple devotees, the other is currently using a Samsung S4 Android phone.
As seems to be the way of the world, you’re either an Apple fan OR a PC/Android fan. Both camps are very quick (and vociferous) to claim their preference is the better device.
Whatever works best for the individual !!
Dom
i got a samsung galaxy android.
its a smart phone which is depressing when i’m not smart enough to use it!
carole x
I love my iphone, the fact that it is a touch screen means no fiddly little buttons to press.
Tracey x
I have a sony Xperia it runs Android I did have an iphone thought it was good till I tried the Sony or Samsung iphones are good but i found everything is through Apple or itunes the battery life isn’t good with any smart phone but its because they can do so much I rarely use my computer now the phone is as good if not better but I can’t use this forum with it thats why I’m rarely on here now facebook and things like that are all smart phone friendly.
If you only want a mobile to talk or txt you’d be better with a little cheap mobile theres far better battery life with them
hi
i have sight in one eye, right side very weak (cant hold a pen), speech affected. i wanted a basic phone with large letters. got a binatone sm400 which is sim free.
depends what u use it for tho…
ellie
If all you want is a basic phone+text phone, Doro160 or Motorola Gleam. Botha are big-button flip phones.
If you want a smart phone - I got a Huawei from the big river firm - £75 and then paid another £12 to get it unlocked from Vodaphone. Stuffed a Virgin sim in, paired it with the Bluetooth in my car, and it does all I want. Thats phone, text, photos from family, and Bluetooth - I’ve never used the GPS, or the webmail and browser facilities.
Geoff
Depends if you have issues with small buttons etc, and what you want to do with a mobile.
Ell