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Seeker
01-03-18, 02:01 PM
I'm guessing I'm in a minority here but I don't own a smartphone. I do own a cellphone for emergencies when riding and I'm not against the concept, in fact, if I could justify owning one, I would.

Since my kids (and friends) are all in the US I use skype on my laptop/desktop to talk to them and I think the last time I used my cellphone was for a text for a delivery - and that was over two weeks ago.

I think the camera aspect is what I miss the most (my cellphone is very basic and doesn't have a camera) since I have to dig out my dig. camera, take the picture and then connect to pc to retrieve the pic, it would be easier with a smartphone.

Maybe next year...

Heorot
01-03-18, 03:17 PM
Seeker. I was like you until last year. Used my old Nokia for VERY occasional phone calls and my pc, laptop and tablet for the internet. The only problem was when I was out and about because the tablet has no internet connection I was relying on pubs etc. for connection. After much badgering from 'er indoors, I finally succumbed and bought a basic smartphone for £90 to use mainly as a wifi provider for the tablet if needed. It is a payg phone and costs me a fiver a month to run that gives me more than enough phone calls and text messages and just enough data to do the occasional browsing, emails and internet hub for the tablet. Looking back, I should have bought one in a larger format though. My other half's Note 2 has much bigger screen more suitable for browsing.

Bibio
01-03-18, 05:47 PM
whats a smart phone... lol

i use a nokia slide. its small and it fits in my pocket. i make phone calls/txt's on it. i use about £10 worth of credit in 6 months so no point in a contract or silly smart phone.

do i want a smart phone... fuk no.

SV650rules
01-03-18, 05:49 PM
I always had higher end smartphones for work, but always kept personal and business phones separate ( with some phones when I inherited someone elses number I got fed up with answering calls from private people trying to get in touch with them, as they had obviously used their works phone for everything, I never gave them a contact number but said I would pass their number on to person and they could get in touch if they wanted to). When I retired I had a Nokia and changed it to a Doro clamshell phone because I did not want phone in my pocket turning itself on and ringing people after I had turned phone off) I miss the old Nokia on button that was fitted on top of the phone rather than on the face, The only think I miss about smart phones is most of them had a decent camera where I am 'down to' about 5MP now. My wifes samsung spends most of its time hooked up to its life support (charger) where at least mine will last a week without charging, I could use mine for internet but am not interested in paying for data (PAYG). For navigation I have two Garmin Satnavs with lifetime free maps.

punyXpress
01-03-18, 05:50 PM
- * ditto * -

That's ditto to Lance!

Biker Biggles
01-03-18, 06:17 PM
I still use an old fashioned Samsung something phone but I am overdue an upgrade and I dont think they offer anything other than smart phones now. I dont really like touch screens but I suppose I will end up getting one anyway.

Bibio
01-03-18, 06:29 PM
ooohhh and the phone was free. broke the last one so nipped into the o2 shop. unknown to me that if you are on payg you build up a credit that you can spend in the o2 shop, i had enough credit that i got my phone for nowt :-)

maviczap
01-03-18, 06:50 PM
I still use an old fashioned Samsung something phone but I am overdue an upgrade and I dont think they offer anything other than smart phones now. I dont really like touch screens but I suppose I will end up getting one anyway.

Plenty of simple handsets about, I got a little Nokia for about £5, it's locked to EE, but it's on a PAYG similar, so I just buy a lump of credit which lasts for ages.

This is my emergency phone for when I'm out cycling, it's small enough to fit in my seat pack, switched off its battery lasts for months. It'll last for days when switched on.

I also use it as an MP3 player because it has a micro SD card slot and I copied my tunes to a card, and because the battery lasts for ages, it saves the battery on my smart phone.

Artful
01-03-18, 09:20 PM
whats a smart phone... lol

i use a nokia slide. its small and it fits in my pocket. i make phone calls/txt's on it. i use about £10 worth of credit in 6 months so no point in a contract or silly smart phone.

do i want a smart phone... fuk no.


You only use £10 because you never text back.

Talking Heads
01-03-18, 09:39 PM
I had a smartfone and got ****ed off with it so went back to a buttonfone but missed the usefulness of the smartfone so bought another.
I don't use it much but what it does do is very helpful.

3 mobile 3-2-1 PAYG is my sim of choice, much cheapness. :)

Biker Biggles
02-03-18, 10:20 AM
Plenty of simple handsets about, I got a little Nokia for about £5, it's locked to EE, but it's on a PAYG similar, so I just buy a lump of credit which lasts for ages.

This is my emergency phone for when I'm out cycling, it's small enough to fit in my seat pack, switched off its battery lasts for months. It'll last for days when switched on.

I also use it as an MP3 player because it has a micro SD card slot and I copied my tunes to a card, and because the battery lasts for ages, it saves the battery on my smart phone.

Im on a three mobile contract which is fine but I couldnt see a button phone option on the website. Maybe I'll pop in their shop and ask a real person. If they still have a shop?

Trev B
02-03-18, 10:36 AM
Not got one of any kind!very handy things I know but I’ve not given into one yet,

maviczap
02-03-18, 11:07 AM
Im on a three mobile contract which is fine but I couldnt see a button phone option on the website. Maybe I'll pop in their shop and ask a real person. If they still have a shop?

I they don't, then just buy a cheap one, but if it's locked to a provider, make sure it can be unlocked,, and then use your SIM in it. As you won't be using any data, then you can reduce your call package to a basic one

Sir Trev
02-03-18, 07:33 PM
I have a basic candy bar "button" phone for my business number. It often gets laughed at but the call clarity is excellent and the battery lasts for well over a week, which usually shuts people up.

L3nny
02-03-18, 09:39 PM
I've got a smart phone. Best invention ever.
Last weekend I used it to navigate around the Brecon beacons footpaths. Find a camp site for the night. Check when the pub down the road stopped serving food took some great photos and shared them with my friends instantly. I then watched to football on it and streamed a radio station based on my personal music tastes all the way home.

I'm also using it to type this.

DarrenSV650S
02-03-18, 10:45 PM
I've got a smart phone. Best invention ever.
Last weekend I used it to navigate around the Brecon beacons footpaths. Find a camp site for the night. Check when the pub down the road stopped serving food took some great photos and shared them with my friends instantly. I then watched to football on it and streamed a radio station based on my personal music tastes all the way home.

I'm also using it to type this.

No he said who DOESN'T own a smartphone you dork