Which phone do you have - and would you recommend it?

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Hi , I currently use an iphone 4, which I have had for years, I sell mobiles to the B2B market and find most choices of handsets are basically who has the biggest advertising budget, I do like the feel of Samsung products which I will look at when this one dies, buts as long as it rings, texts and email, I am fine, stopped wasting my money on new handsets that lose there value as soon as you turn it on, if anyone needs helps regarding which mobile solution they need, by all means you can contact me.

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Paul
 
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Er you mean like using the phone for calling people.;)

yep, one that rings & calls people really easily (& where the battery lasts forever), but on the odd occasion I have to send a text, I don't have to spend over 20 minutes composing a simple text using a standard phone keypad with 5 characters allocated to one button! Thank heavens those days are behind us.
 
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yep, one that rings & calls people really easily (& where the battery lasts forever), but on the odd occasion I have to send a text, I don't have to spend over 20 minutes composing a simple text using a standard phone keypad with 5 characters allocated to one button! Thank heavens those days are behind us.
Although, back in the days of the old keypads, you never had to worry about your fingers being to fat for the buttons and accidentally writing the wrong keys. So many bad spelling mistakes I wish I could take back.
 
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - I find it great for business, as it's pretty much a tablet! It has a stylus and you are able to have 2 windows (apps) open at once. Hoping to get the Galaxy Note 4 next - would definitely recommend it!
 
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5s, no problems at all, i use to have flip phones before which i really like, but after great screen era, wifi and 3g I just found more useful to have smartphone. I had nokia smarphone for few days and I must say was awfully not-intuititive to use. I'm not using icloud and don't need to worry to phone being hacked as this is not android. I can compare apple phones to android ( or rather I should say windows) computers, apple never get ANY virus from surfing or installing program with 4 years, since i got it imac. But when I used windows 7 on boot cam on my macbook and tried install one program , after that I had several ads and few extra program...
 
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I'm an apple fanboy (considering buying the watch) I have a 5S and love it apart from the battery is absolutely useless.

I tried to kick my apple addiction by buying a Galaxy S4 a couple of years ago but couldn't for the life of me get used to it to the point where it was launched out of the car window on the M6, i regret my actions that day but oh well.
 
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Windows Phone (& Windows Mobile before that) all the way !!

Why have one operating system on your computer & another on your phone (unless you're an Apple fanboy!!) ? It has been nice to see this GUI develop & improve, which should get even more impressive with the release if Windows 10 across all devices.
 
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I held out for years using Blackberries, Nokias,Samsungs,Motorolas ( nearly always hand me downs from others upgrades ) along with Windows/MS computing kit ( Tiny DX66,HP,Sony Vaio and Dells )- but finally at the tail end of last year went Apple. ALL of my children,ex wife,grand children have iPhones and mac kit, and have done for years.

Having a son work for Apple helps - not only for the impressive discount for family,but as a guruzy genius when coming up against the odd thing that this here old lump hasn't come across before using previous tech.

I got the whole shebang: iPad Ret Mini / Mac Air / Mac Mini / Apple TV and iPhone5s - have been mightily impressed with how everything thus far just works, no headaches,no hours spent faffing around , everything syncs perfectly, no virus' etc - the mac mini is great ( used a spare Samsung HD Tele for the screen ) and so small and quiet. My home office is like a peaceful sanctuary now instead of the hot,dusty whirring thing before.

Baby loves the iPad mini - and he has pretty much stolen that, it's full of stupid Zombie Games now, nonetheless, I can see what he is checking out on the net,as it shows me on the mac mini. Mac Air and the iPhone where he is surfing - normally StampyLongNose.

The Mac Air ( 13incher) lasts for ages on a single charge ( UNLIKE the iPhone ) - I got this as a refurb, and you would never know,it really was like a new unit - as a refurb I got extra RAM and Space and still cheap.With a Magic Mouse...just great to use ( though a retina screen like the iPad would of been even nicerer) - so skinny and light.

I'm pretty undemanding of kit really, I don't want to do heaps of fancy stuff, just don't want to spend hours under the hood like previously ( The vaio picked up virus for fun, and was finally kidnapped by CTB Locker - ,Grrrrrrr luckily I had backed up the photos of baby) , and with the Dells, went through at least 2 Hard drives. So I guess it's not being used to it's full potential. I really do feel more at peace with the tech stuff now.

After my old dad ( in his 80's) saw the office , and the way the kit worked, he went and got an iPhone, and now an iPad , he LOATHES computers , and he was always on the phone to me for something,he finds the iPad easier to use with his fat sausage fingers.
He's just this minute called asking me to plumb his iPhone into his new car - oh well

The iPhone5s is KARP for battery life- it really is the worst I have known, but getting lots of apps switched off helped ,and especially turning the battery % indicator off- this is a mind trick, but does help the paranoia.It is still poor though.Just used to it now.

Great little camera and video,the Panorama shot is impressive and Facetime is great for keeping in touch with the kiddies/exes- I likes to lip read.
The screen is really clear and surfing is fast and easy ( the Blackberry was Slow fat pig to surf with). the few Apps I do use were easy to download and just run.
I would of just gone for a simple phone, but for business needed a smart phone to take payments remotely - not set that up yet - we'll .I got it without a contract - currently using 3 which for me seems to last forever only just got another £15 loaded, the other lasted from before xmas.

It IS expensive - but having said that,it really does appear to be lovely kit - I can see why people have raved over it for years, but that's their business model, and it is what they want to charge.
 
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I am on the verge of buying a smartphone and it pains me to do so but i feel as though i can't not have one. Just today i was taking some picture of a bathroom refurb we've finished with some old digital camera. The quality of the pics is ok to put on a website but it is a bit laborious putting the memory card into the laptop to transfer them.

I would also think that there are easy apps to use that can sex up your images.

Plus, you can use the phone as a satnav and all sorts of other useful stuff.

I sort of have a bit of a hatred of apple, they are the most capitalist company on the planet and make obscene profits, but the product clearly outshines the rest on the market.

Saying that, i won't be buying an iphone 6, think it will be a 5c or maybe a 5s but i;ll still probably have to shell out 4 ton on it.

At least i can offset it against my tax a little to ease some of the pain.
 
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Saying that, i won't be buying an iphone 6, think it will be a 5c or maybe a 5s but i;ll still probably have to shell out 4 ton on it.

At least i can offset it against my tax a little to ease some of the pain.

There are now some very good "budget" smartphones. For instance, the Motorola Moto G 4G 2015. This is £159, the camera is decent for what you're paying.

That said, if you want the best, go for a Samsung Galaxy S6. I would say this is now the world's best smartphone. The camera and general phone performance is amazing, and it has lots of other impressive features.
 
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Martina Wade said:
news came out that apple and android between them have 96.3% of the smartphone market. [...] What do you think?
With the growth of smartphone purchases that percentage will increase by Xmas 2015. Get cheaper to buy each year

Martina Wade said:
what phone have you got, and why? Would you recommend it?
  • Huawei Ascend Y330
  • An Android that prefer over an iOS Was purchased as a temp phone because HTC developed a crack on the face. Being too vain, got temp replacement until upgrade due
  • Yes and No to your recommend question because was working well at first but of late (after just over a year of ownership) playing up and can't be asked to fix as upgrade arrives in Jun 2015 Same thing when purchase another Huawei version for a friend. With hers less than a year started playing up. Seems their shelf life is roughly a year
:)
 
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Nokia C7. Have been using it over 2 years. Droped it at the stone stairs, at wet bitumen in the rain but it still works. After lest update of the OS the response became a bit slower and the battery began to run down faster after 2 years of everyday using. As for the rest it's good and very reliable device.
 
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I've had mainly iphones, dabbled with a nexus 4, which was fine as I still have an Android tablet.

I use mine for mainly calls and texting (shock horror) so won't be replacing my iphone 5 anytime soon. Basically I don't care!


In fact if you ask me there is nothing 'smart' about a phone thats got a battery life of about 1 day. I would go back to a nokia but find occassionally I need maps.
 
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I have a Nokia Lumia 635, and it's the best phone I have ever had. If my laptop should fail, I can run my entire business from it - call, text, email (5 accounts), all social media (the ones I use, plus Tapatalk for this place), camera, address book, calendar, calculator, satnav, cloud drive, all necessary weblinks, more call time and data than I need and 2 days battery life with normal business use, all for £15/mth (which included a free tablet).

I know this is pretty standard for smart phones, but for £15/mth I'm still impressed 6 months into the contract.
 
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I would have to say i was advised by someone one here about the Lumia 640, which is about the same size as Iphone 6, done one for customer who even today said he wanted the iphone 6 plus, as he has sausage fingers, gave him the phone in his hand, he likes, and even ordered one for myself and will also sell more than iphones now, and there cheaper too
 
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Ignore anyone who swears by Apple. The only thing they have going for them is their smooth operation and ability to test and test and test. If that's important to you then go for Apple. There are many phones out there though which operate just as smoothly, have better specs, and are just (in my opinion) better. I have a OnePlus One. They are currently available to purchase outright for £220 until the new model comes out in a month or so. They are taking the market by storm. You get 64GB memory 3GB of RAM and quadcore processor and a big screen. Nothing else can compete for the price.
 
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I've had a look at all of these posts and I think the unsung hero of the workplace is the windows phone. My business and passion (sadly, I’m not lying!) is technology and communications and I am always so disappointed with the lack of Windows mobiles in circulation, it's not because they are bad it's because once iPhones became popular no one actually tried anything else. Also, once you've had an iPhone everything else is a real change from what you're used to and then wrongfully deemed "not as good" - they're just different.


If your business infrastructure is predominantly windows then it seems daft to think of any other business mobile - all of your windows applications are seamless from desktop to mobile and everything just plays together nicely when you have a windows device. There are so many neat little things in a windows mobile like a GPS chip - before you've even stuffed a sim card in it the little gem is already a fully-fledged Sat Nav so you don't rely on a signal to use your maps. Windows phones are generally priced from about £75 upwards sim free with all of the business functionality you need build in. They are robust and well designed and will offer all the usual things you'd need day to day.


Where it differs is the home screen and the way you access your apps and the fact that no other platform has iTunes or the app store laid out the same way but if you're using this in a business context like I do then it isn't always a necessity.


If you're a small business and you're really not sure on what phone is right for you, I offer free consultations and I can even offer trial handsets to let you see for yourself. I really, truly believe that the windows mobiles are worth a look though.


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