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Default dual sim phone recommendations please?

Still trying to decide on a dual sim mobile.

Anyone using such? Budget upto £150/200 tops.

Don't really want a tie-in contract, and prefer phone unlocked to any network.

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Default dual sim phone recommendations please?

Jim K wrote:
Still trying to decide on a dual sim mobile.

Anyone using such? Budget upto £150/200 tops.

Don't really want a tie-in contract, and prefer phone unlocked to any network.

I recently bought a Nokia Asha 305

http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/asha305/

Although it's not officially available in the UK, I bought mine retail
from a shop in Tottenham Court Road for just under £90. Not a
smartphone, more a phone with features. but it does what it owns up to
very well.

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Default dual sim phone recommendations please?

John Williamson writes:

Jim K wrote:
Still trying to decide on a dual sim mobile.

Anyone using such? Budget upto £150/200 tops.

Don't really want a tie-in contract, and prefer phone unlocked to any network.

I recently bought a Nokia Asha 305


http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/asha305/


Although it's not officially available in the UK, I bought mine retail
from a shop in Tottenham Court Road for just under £90. Not a
smartphone, more a phone with features. but it does what it owns up to
very well.


Can't remember, without going elsewhere to look at it, what name was on
the quad-SIM phone I bought from China, but it does what I expected -
speech and texts. Far from smart; it's a 0G phone, or maybe 2G. But
thankfully we'll never have 8G phones because 7G is all the human body
can stand.


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On Saturday, September 7, 2013 7:29:22 PM UTC+1, Windmill wrote:
John Williamson writes:



Jim K wrote:


Still trying to decide on a dual sim mobile.




Anyone using such? Budget upto �150/200 tops.




Don't really want a tie-in contract, and prefer phone unlocked to any network.




I recently bought a Nokia Asha 305




http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/asha305/




Although it's not officially available in the UK, I bought mine retail


from a shop in Tottenham Court Road for just under �90. Not a


smartphone, more a phone with features. but it does what it owns up to


very well.




Can't remember, without going elsewhere to look at it, what name was on

the quad-SIM phone I bought from China, but it does what I expected -

speech and texts. Far from smart; it's a 0G phone, or maybe 2G. But

thankfully we'll never have 8G phones because 7G is all the human body

can stand.


insightful

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