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On Thursday, 9 April 2020 11:32:05 UTC+1, #Paul wrote:
tabbypurr wrote: On Wednesday, 8 April 2020 13:36:13 UTC+1, Broadback wrote: It is cream-crackered. I am looking for a replacement, sadly they all see quite a bit larger, I am not a believer in the larger the better. Who wants to lug a great big phone around. Any suggestions please? I'd prefer new to refurbished, but if needs must.. Those are still perfectly capable phones, why not get another one? Because its a five year old phone, and even a replacement will (still) not have had any software/security fixes for several years? Sure, but the OP was perfectly happy with one. Assuming its not wanted for online banking etc they're perfectly effective. When I last looked at new phones I didn't see much in small sizes. There are terrible new ones & there are relatively good used ones - having experienced both I'd pick the latter any time. NT |
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