Compact cell phone
- Aglifter
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Compact cell phone
Does anyone make a really small one? Everything's gotten far too large. Just something to drop in a pocket, and run with, etc.
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Re: Compact cell phone
Phone or smartphone?
I think they are still offering the iPhone 4S, it is tiny compared to most everything else out there.
I think they are still offering the iPhone 4S, it is tiny compared to most everything else out there.
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Re: Compact cell phone
A) Damn, as I have an iPhone 4 - yes, I realize Android is a better system but iPhones integrate well w. my mac... (I would like to get a dual CDMA-GSM phone for traveling.)
B) I meant more as an auxiliary phone. Something just to take to the beach/running, etc... Although, I don't mind just leaving it behind, but, as I plan to spend more time goofing off, it would help to have some means of communicating, but I view my current phone as a pain. (I would either port my google voice number over to it, and just use it as a pre-paid plan, or run GV on it, and still leave it as a cheap pre-paid plan.)
B) I meant more as an auxiliary phone. Something just to take to the beach/running, etc... Although, I don't mind just leaving it behind, but, as I plan to spend more time goofing off, it would help to have some means of communicating, but I view my current phone as a pain. (I would either port my google voice number over to it, and just use it as a pre-paid plan, or run GV on it, and still leave it as a cheap pre-paid plan.)
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Re: Compact cell phone
We use CDMA for work - I'm sure to the pros here, the additional security seems silly, but it makes me feel better.
I only use GV for dates and car dealers, but I could easily set up my work number to forward to it. (I have 3 rather compartmentalized numbers - technically 4, but my extension off the main is only listed w various public listings and goes straight to voice mail)
I only use GV for dates and car dealers, but I could easily set up my work number to forward to it. (I have 3 rather compartmentalized numbers - technically 4, but my extension off the main is only listed w various public listings and goes straight to voice mail)
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Re: Compact cell phone
Something like a Nokia candybar dumb phone would fit the bill perfectly. You can have GV forward calls to anything, though proper GV integration from a dumb phone could be problematic.
A dumb phone on a prepaid plan wouldn't be very expensive, either. (I imagine there's a limit to how much you're willing to spend just for a relatively minor 'nice to have'.) Any credit for minutes you put in does expire (either in 90 days or a year, depending on the carrier and how much you're put in) but the upside is that for all carriers I know of, putting more money into the plan resets the expiration clock for all the money you have in there.
A dumb phone on a prepaid plan wouldn't be very expensive, either. (I imagine there's a limit to how much you're willing to spend just for a relatively minor 'nice to have'.) Any credit for minutes you put in does expire (either in 90 days or a year, depending on the carrier and how much you're put in) but the upside is that for all carriers I know of, putting more money into the plan resets the expiration clock for all the money you have in there.
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Re: Compact cell phone
An LG VX 5500 is small, inexpensive, and works with either pre-pay or a regular Verizon plan. It has a lot of features for a cheap "dumb" phone.
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Re: Compact cell phone
Those do add weight and volume, just like they do with smartphones. Any particular reason to have one if you're not texting a lot? (That's the only reason I can think of for a hardware qwerty keyboard on a dumb phone, crazy texting. I had a former coworker who went through all the Nokia 682x series butterfly phones back in the day.)CByrneIV wrote:candybar with a slideout keyboard would be best for this application. There's several available.
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Re: Compact cell phone
If you can find one, one of the Nokia Asha phones would be appealing. But I imagine there's a limit to how much money you want to put into a dumb phone in this day and age.CByrneIV wrote:Texting, basic email, but mostly because they have bigger and better screens.
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