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Choosing an 'value' Android smartphone
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Posted February 27, 2013 at 11:25AM
Not an help question, more as a curiosity consumer one!.
Recently I have witnessed many 'Android Smartphones' being advertised from £99.99 to £49.99 delivered free. And these 'bargains' are usually snapped up very swiftly. They are usually advertised with all sorts of wonderful and worthwhile things, which I assume are very essential to the 'must haves' and possibly not for those that know better?.
So as a consumer question: What would you buy for a beginner or possibly future proof (?), without getting to technical at the prices (£99.99 now £49.99) being suggested?.
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Posted February 27, 2013 at 11:48AM
This is really a question for our Mobile Phone Help forum, so I'll move it across (from tech Consumer Advice) now.
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Posted February 28, 2013 at 12:24PM
The first question is what do you want to use a phone for. If it is for making phone call, sending text messages, taking photos and sending photo messages then a very basic phone will suffice but the camera may be better on the more expensive phone. If you want to browse the internet, receive e-mails, use facebook, using maps with GPS, use other apps then a better featured phone will be required.
I don't think that any are "future proof".
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