Turning the Mobile Clock Back?

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MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
Has anyone gone smartphone and then gone back to something simpler? I've had a little while now on my Nokia 610 and I don't like it. This was my first new phone in many years and replaced an old Samsung clamshell design phone. I felt forced into the replacement because the Samsung would only hold charge for a day or two and any level of use ran it down even faster.

What don't I like? - even with my extremely low useage it needs regular charging, I want something that needs charging about once a month - I miss the clamshell design for ease of carrying and pretending to be in Star Trek - I only use the phone for calls and a very low amount of texts(think 1 per week), all the rest of it I've not used apart from initial testing.

Come on, I can't be alone here, let's hear from all the old time curmudgeons and their solutions
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
I have a £30 s/market PAYG with simple camera. It's better than Mrs As smartphone as I can use it abroad and it can often get a signal when she can't and goes for days w/o recharging. Got its downside, like a keyboard would be nice but I can live without.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I can't pretend to have given up my smartphone but I do also run an old clamshell phone specifically for when I know I won't be able to charge it as often eg. LEL (although it will struggle to get through that without a charge) and going oop north where there's not enough signal to make it worth having a smartphone.

Then again if someone could arrange for me to go back to the days of two devices: electronic PDA and phone, I would.
 
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MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
Then again if someone could arrange for me to go back to the days of two devices: electronic PDA and phone, I would.

good point, my first choice for stuff a smart phone can do is a desktop, followed by a laptop and finally I have a Nexus - there's no way I'm doing online stuff on the tiny screen a smartphone offers, I've tried and it's a pain in the butt
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
My thing is I don't really do convergence. I don't listen to music on my phone, my ipod is designed for that. I take my camera if I'm going to be taking lots of photos and so on.
 
I tried going back to a simpler phone, a Sony-Ericsson K750 I had laying in a drawer and hated it. I'd forgotten what a pain it was trying to send a text on a numeric keypad.
That said, it went back in the drawer just in case as the battery lasts days and its proven to be as tough as old boots.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I am very tempted to go back two steps in my phones. My current Sony Xperia Arc is rubbish. My last Sony, a W995i, is a bit chunky and the battery is knackered but otherwise quite good. So I am tempted to go back to the previous Sony C902, which I currently use as a spare PAYG emergency phone and a music player. It is small, slim, has great sound, a good camera, and good battery life.
 
You can't go back, you never went forward.
 

G3CWI

Veteran
Location
Macclesfield
I would never go back but my son 18 yrs old prefers his retro phones to his smart phones. I find that rather intriguing. He can text at an amazing rate without a keypad.
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
Yep. Kept the Apple Smartphone as a standby and am using an older Nokia. So old it doesn't even have a number on it.
Smaller, lighter, with a clearer speaker. It even makes phone calls. (with a little help from me of course)
 

matthat

Über Member
Location
South Liverpool
I would go back 2 phones at the most to the Sony k800 as it was a cracking phone!! Htc wildfire was good but not a good enough processor inside to do what I want!! My current Sony Xperia miro is good but not great!! I wouldn't get rid of it because I wouldn't be able to read half the stuff on here without and I refuse to go down the I road! This is compact and reasonable camera and also saves getting laptop out half the time just to look up a bit of info on something.
 
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MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
appreciate all the 'support', you're all lovely people, well nearly all of you

I'm going to change I'm just in two minds, do I go back to my favoured clamshell mobile phone design? Or do I take up the very generous offer I've just received by private message for an exciting new product? It's a modern pocket version morse code transmitter and, coupled with a big 200lb reel of cable, enables you to send telegrams at almost no points anywhere on the planet. Only £5k and brought to me by ThreeSandwichesShortofaPicnic Acme Inc - it almost seems too good to be true.
 
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