MetalheadGautham
AFK
My college recently updated its rules, banning mobile phones with bluetooth, wifi, expandable memory and camera (these things are only allowed on laptops). Guess I need to keep my precious Nokia 5130 XpressMusic at home now.
But I being me, realized that the loopholes in the statements are enough to tell me that I can use GPRS/EDGE, Radio, Java Apps and internal memory to the fullest extent.
And thus I am looking for a phone which can bypass these restrictions. It needs to be cheap and should have internet facilities.
My favourite candidate is a Nokia S40 phone, because compared to SE, Sam, LG and Moto, it has the best interface (yeah I find S40 more comfortable than SE) and I like the space key to be in the center.
Because of that I am looking at buying a Second hand Nokia 2626 right now. Its rather hard central button puts me off though.
So I'm open to alternatives. Even though I prefer only Nokia, I don't mind other options if I get a bigger screen or more internal memory. But the phone MUST have Radio, GPRS and Java Support.
And as you can see, cheaper is better for me. I can't spend a fortune on a secondary phone which I use ONLY in college and may share with friends. Nokia 2626 is quite common in second hand market @ around Rs. 800-1000 so its the first choice I got.
Anything else I should be looking at ?
I was considering taking my Mom's Samsung X210 but a few months back it developed an issue due to which the up and down keys don't work properly. They need to be pressed multiple times or extra hard to work. Can it be fixed ?
But I being me, realized that the loopholes in the statements are enough to tell me that I can use GPRS/EDGE, Radio, Java Apps and internal memory to the fullest extent.
And thus I am looking for a phone which can bypass these restrictions. It needs to be cheap and should have internet facilities.
My favourite candidate is a Nokia S40 phone, because compared to SE, Sam, LG and Moto, it has the best interface (yeah I find S40 more comfortable than SE) and I like the space key to be in the center.
Because of that I am looking at buying a Second hand Nokia 2626 right now. Its rather hard central button puts me off though.
So I'm open to alternatives. Even though I prefer only Nokia, I don't mind other options if I get a bigger screen or more internal memory. But the phone MUST have Radio, GPRS and Java Support.
And as you can see, cheaper is better for me. I can't spend a fortune on a secondary phone which I use ONLY in college and may share with friends. Nokia 2626 is quite common in second hand market @ around Rs. 800-1000 so its the first choice I got.
Anything else I should be looking at ?
I was considering taking my Mom's Samsung X210 but a few months back it developed an issue due to which the up and down keys don't work properly. They need to be pressed multiple times or extra hard to work. Can it be fixed ?