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"what should i look for?"


I hate to be circular but I guess it depends on what you're looking for, what type of phone, what are your priorities, call quality, battery life, music, camera etc.


Right now HTC One is getting the best reviews of the latest top end smart phones. I got the Galaxy S4 the other day which is very jolly nice too.

Come on, who wouldn't want any one of these ?


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I neeed to move into the mid 2010s but don't want to increase my very low monthly charge. Views on entry level smart phones please.


I was a very early adopter funnily enough of mobile telephony but unlike my kids still see it as the means to speak to people on the odd occasion.

I would research as much as possible on line (btw O2 have the best reception in my experience) Then narrow it down to 2 or 3 models according to what you want then go to the shop to get the feel- I did this 2 years ago and got an HTC Desire S- battery lasts most of the day unless using the gps or flash on the camera.

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