Wednesday 20 November 2013

Maintaining The Connection



You have things for such a while they become very much a part of your life to the point you could not bear to be without them.

For instance, I had the same mobile phone a Nokia 3410 for over ten years, two employers and a good many vacations after getting tired of relying on callboxes to phone friends from and the lines that would form from each in a Summer's evening when away.

Well, the battery started to lose its ability to store the power that would not of been bad other than Nokia seemingly no longer make the battery having discontinued the phone itself  and the third party makers in China replacement models are of so-so quality at best.
I'm currently with Vodafone whose network has a very good reliable coverage, something in this area can't be relied upon by others such as Orange, and didn't feel like having to change my mobile phone number but needed a replacement, not least for when I'm out on daytrips and the like quickly.

Because of my hands I do need something fairly robust and with my co-ordination I'm prone to falling over so models with thin glass screens aren't so good. 

As I don't need the Internet, I bought this, the Samsung E1200 which could be had for little more than the cost of a replacement battery which is simple to use with a very tactile keypad and very long battery life not just when making calls but also when in standby.

It was sold as unlocked to any one network and comes without your providers SIM card so you have to physically remove it  from your old phone to the new one, where after a moment it works like a treat.

The phone holds it charge well which will be useful for things like being away on hols or littles gatherings as not having to pack a charger does save space.

Needless to say it has had a Hello Kitty sticker applied to the back and a protective HK phone sock is coming to keep it in!

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