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The newer nokias have a completely different connection set. Watch out. I was going to get a new Nokia last year, because we had chargers etc, but then discovered that none of our current stuff would be usable.
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Why does she need a phone- it won't work in the dungeon under your house anyway.


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I have a cheap phone, send your missus over here and I will put the phone in the post!!
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Nokia 6300 - futurewife is quite the technophobe and can work it fine. Camera is acceptable for a phone.Originally posted by snaw View PostShe's got a phone from her company which she can keep on maternity leave, so no point her being on my business plan. the phone she's been given though is pretty rubbish, so looking for a new one.
So looking for a cheap phone that has a decent camera. Preferably Nokia since we've got a car kit for that already. She's pretty basic in of how she uses it, calls some texts and the ability to take some snaps of our daughters if needed.
Any suggestions?
About £80 from the vodaphone shop, you might be able to get something cheaper somewhere else.
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N73 should be cheap as they have been out a while now. Has a reasonable camera.Originally posted by snaw View PostShe's got a phone from her company which she can keep on maternity leave, so no point her being on my business plan. the phone she's been given though is pretty rubbish, so looking for a new one.
So looking for a cheap phone that has a decent camera. Preferably Nokia since we've got a car kit for that already. She's pretty basic in of how she uses it, calls some texts and the ability to take some snaps of our daughters if needed.
Any suggestions?
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Sounds like a fair swap!Originally posted by snaw View PostCheap phone for the missus
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Cheap phone for the missus
She's got a phone from her company which she can keep on maternity leave, so no point her being on my business plan. the phone she's been given though is pretty rubbish, so looking for a new one.
So looking for a cheap phone that has a decent camera. Preferably Nokia since we've got a car kit for that already. She's pretty basic in of how she uses it, calls some texts and the ability to take some snaps of our daughters if needed.
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