Nkrs I guess if someone comes into your store to ask about a 60EUR feature phone the best thing to do is tell him his choice is stupid and offer him a 400EUR phablet instead.
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Mark Dain Were you trying to buy a feature phone? I'd have understood a few years back but aren't even the cheapest feature phones going to be running some ancient, insecure version of Android on very slow hardware? Seems there's not a lot of benefit there other than cost.
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Nkrs Yes. I'm looking to get a Nokia, as recommended by . My 3yr old Android phone is dying (battery can't last more than a day even on idle, volume buttons stopped working out of the blue, charger cable keeps falling out of the USB socket, etc). A decent smartphone costs too much for what I can afford. To be honest, I only need a phone to make and receive calls, and a feature phone is best fit.
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