On 07/03/2024 8:33 AM, micky wrote:
In comp.mobile.android, on Wed, 3 Jul 2024 07:39:12 -0000 (UTC), Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
micky <[email protected]> wrote:
OT If a flip phone something like the one below can do all these
things, including at the end, internet, do you have to get a data plan
for it, just like the one I have, with what 2gig data, or do they have
plans for flippone with say 100 megs of data?
Multi Functional Flip Phone: The flip phone supports dual SIM support,
dual SIM cards and memory cards with a maximum capacity of 16GB (not
included). Camera, music and video player, picture viewer, Bluetooth,
voice recorder, radio, calendar, alarm clock, games, calculator,
flashlight, Internet and other functions.
https://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Unlocked-Seniors-Senior-Button/dp/B0C9D8JJ2J/ref=asc_df_B0C9D8JJ2J/
Do not buy. It only supports 2G which is more or less phased out everywhere >> or at the very least will be very, very patchy. Get a 4G Doro if that's the >> type of phone you want.
Okay, thanks, I won't buy that one, but my question still remains. Do
flip phones with internet functions require buying a data plan?
Are there especially cheap data plans for phones like the one above (not
the one above but a modern flip phone without the objection you point
out.) A lot of flip phones are sold by specific commpanies that market
to old people, iiuc. Consumer Cellular maybe, or maybe Cricket. Do
companies like that include data in their low-cost plans?
How much internet do they do?
How much internet do they do?
You ask how much internet data is needed for pictures. I have a Moto
Pure G. It is not a flip phone. However I have a 1 gigabyte data
plan,that is more that adequate for the way I use the phone. I take
pictures, use it for email, etc. I use the Bluetooth feature to
transfer data between my phone and computer and have nothing in the cloud.
I don't send the pictures while using the data plan. I send them while
the phone is connected to the local internet. I also do any data-intensive-things while connected to the internet. In a normal month
I will use about 50 megabytes of data by using the map, checking for
locations etc. In one month where I used the data plan heavily, I used
about 600 megabytes of the data plan.
I don't ask the phone every second to do searches. In fact I very rarely
do searches on the phone. I never view video on the data plan.
As for you phone get a one capable of at least 4G. The reason, is that
many carrier are discontinuing supporting the lower xG phones. I have
found that most smartphones are poor phones, but are great replacements
for you Palm PDA.
If you are looking at the flip phone because of the price, there are
smart phones available in the same price ranges as the one you
refferenced. Walmart has is a couple smart phone in the $40 to $60
range.
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