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I'm thinking of getting myself a mobile phone for when I go back to work (so that I too can announce "I'm on the train!") However, I know next to nothing about how to choose one (I've never bought one before).

My criteria are:

Use : To ring out in emergencies and semi-emergencies. I'm not interested in deals that provide chat time, I have a land line for that (it'll normally be switched off).

Features : Just the whole "phone" thing. I don't care about cameras, ring tones, text messages, games, etc (although, I'm mostly interested in the cheapest option so if it's cheaper to get a phone with them, that's fine). I also want something that would fit in my bag, but frankly anything smaller than a brick works (also I find the really small phones annoying).

Main want : Something cheap.

Any and all advice appreciated!

Date: 2005-09-18 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lathany.livejournal.com
The downside of PAYG is that a cheap handset will cost about 50 quid, instead of being free.

OK, thanks. Given that I really do expect to make less than a call a month, it simply means that it'll be better value after the first five months.

because at first glance you'd think the analog phone was a typewriter, or a WWII-era field radio, or a double-decker bus, or something.

Oooh! That sounds fascinating. I want! ;-)

Date: 2005-09-19 09:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] undyingking.livejournal.com
And you can almost certainly get a handset free from one of your less cost-conscious friends...

Note also that you can top up PAYG phones directly from your debit card at NatWest, Sainsbury's and I think some other cash machines these days, just by pressing a few buttons. So they really are pretty much painless!

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