RossJarvis
Established Member
Well then, my £9.99 portable phone from Tesco, which turns itself off if I put it in a pocket (not really a problem for me, just everyone else). Has really got to go. As I try not to use such devices, I wasn't much worried, but trying to get a doctors appointment yesterday cost me 5 quid and the b****y credit ran out before I could talk to anyone.
I think it may be worth buying a "smartphone" wot gets my emails and can look things up on Google, but I really haven't a clue. Is it possible to buy a phone outright for less than 100 quid, have a pay as you go tariff which doesn't cost £1 per nanosecond, and tie in with my iCloud email and will help me surf the interweb?
Having a camera attached would be nice too, I prefer Fujifilm over Kodak, but collodion plates may suffice!
Nice replies please for a complete ignoramus in words of one syllable or less.
PS. Apparently the network needs to be "3", what-ever that is, as no-one else's radio waves are big enough to get to where I work.
As an aside, my ex wife spent a lot of time complaining about me refusing to own such a device. Her main argument was "how on earth can I talk to you when you're out?", she wasn't too chuffed with my reply of "well what's the point of going out then?'.
I think it may be worth buying a "smartphone" wot gets my emails and can look things up on Google, but I really haven't a clue. Is it possible to buy a phone outright for less than 100 quid, have a pay as you go tariff which doesn't cost £1 per nanosecond, and tie in with my iCloud email and will help me surf the interweb?
Having a camera attached would be nice too, I prefer Fujifilm over Kodak, but collodion plates may suffice!
Nice replies please for a complete ignoramus in words of one syllable or less.
PS. Apparently the network needs to be "3", what-ever that is, as no-one else's radio waves are big enough to get to where I work.
As an aside, my ex wife spent a lot of time complaining about me refusing to own such a device. Her main argument was "how on earth can I talk to you when you're out?", she wasn't too chuffed with my reply of "well what's the point of going out then?'.