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Sim free android phone recomendations budget £300?
Richard_T
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any recomendations for a decent android phone for roughly £300 - sim free?
Edit: needs to have an SD card slot ( ruling out the nexus range at the moment ) and removable battery - thanks.
Edit: needs to have an SD card slot ( ruling out the nexus range at the moment ) and removable battery - thanks.
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http://www.smartfonestore.com/buy_Samsung_mfr.aspx
The op needs a SD card and a removable battery. So no, not the N4.
Anyone here bought a phone from that site?
Their prices seem really cheap, cheaper than other second hand phone shops such as CEX. They have iPhone 5's grade A for £400, £65 cheaper than CEX
Galaxy S2 (which is a brilliant phone) - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-I9100-Galaxy-Free-Smartphone/dp/B004QTBQ2C/ref=sr_1_10?m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1361032857&sr=1-10
With the S4 coming, prices should come down, for the S2..
The 60 day warranty would very much be a deal breaker for me.
http://www.expansys.com/huawei-ascend-p1-228060/
Certainly a very decent spec for the money.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=4410&idPhone2=3621
Correction.
Bought a one x before that failed after 2 weeks with battery issue after being run down they refunded no problem. looking it up there is an issue with the one x for this so not really the phone itself as it were.
I always figure that if you not had problems for 60 days you are as likely as any one else for your phone to fail. Still under 2 years warranty I would guess any way.
I only recommend them as I have used them myself. I got my grade C Galaxy Nexus from their in August. It has three small scratches on the screen and no marks on the housing. The grade A phones are mint and quite often boxed as new.
The op asked for an SD card. Presumably they understand better than any of us what their storage needs are. My 16gb Galaxy Nexus has only got 4.7gb used so I don't need extra but many do.
they are the two things that makes me unsure of the Nexus. Saying that I think the battery thing would be ok as long as it lasts, but the biggie is the lack of removable storage. charging another £40 for a extra 8Gb is a bit much.
The 'fear'
Some people want a removable battery if they need to use their phones for a long while and they don't want to be charging it when on the move - hardly a fear, just a reality.
Some people want a memeory card slot for when they need to store more on the phone than it already comes with - hardly a fear, just a reality.
You are correct that the iPhone has done well having neither but that does not mean that someone that does want them has some kind of fear.
Same here, my iPhone is 16gb and I'm only using 4.9 of it.
The big thing that takes up storage is music and apps, if you haven't got that many songs or not too many apps your never going to need more than 16gb
But the whole idea of phones these days is to have apps and to be able to store your music and videos on it. that is why they are called smart phones.
i know you can use cloud based services and that is where they are trying to push us, but to have that we need cheaper reliable mobile broadband.
Yes but do you need ALL of your music on there ALL of the time. My movies are on a USB stick via OTG and I have a NAS at home.
But keeping a Nexus is the most important thing to me.
Do you need? No. Would you like? Yes.
movies on usb stick hardly easier than an sd card though is it