A good cheap phone.
I have an ancient Galaxy ON5 now and an ancient prepaid plan from T-Mobile. No data on that plan and no GPS on the phone. I will keep the phone and plan as a backup. Only costs me about $40 a year. Until they kick me off.

I have no need for streaming video or music. And little need for the camera. If I go on vacation, I will take a real camera. I will never do banking on this phone. And very little web surfing or online purchases.

I do want to install a few apps, like Google maps and Uber and some store apps. So I care some about security updates. I will buy one of the cheapest prepaid plans that have a little data along with some text and voice. I do need a larger one that I can see. I need good wifi to make use of hotspots.

Ideas?
Última edição por Out Of Bubblegum; 27/set./2023 às 19:54
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Bad 💀 Motha 27/set./2023 às 19:41 
You should be able to go to T-Mobile and get a Samsung Galaxy A23 for around $99
Out Of Bubblegum 27/set./2023 às 19:43 
Escrito originalmente por Bad 💀 Motha:
You should be able to go to T-Mobile and get a Samsung Galaxy A23 for around $99

But only if I sign up for one of their $40 a month plans?
Viking2121 27/set./2023 às 19:46 
I got a cheaper Moto G Power, battery life it way better than my old s9 ever was, 3 days of charge and thats playing on the thing at work. Other than that I can't really help ya, I tend to keep a hold of my phone for a long time, the only reason I moved from my s9 as the screen is small, and the battery is well, has always been pretty pathetic on it and service it better on the cheaper phone, beginning to think Samsung like Apple is overrated for what they are.

Good Luck! Sometimes you just don't know whats good for you until you try it.
Bad 💀 Motha 27/set./2023 às 19:49 
All those Moto phones are extremely terrible.
Something like A23 have 5000Mah battery; lasts a good 3 days no problems.
A&A 27/set./2023 às 21:49 
Fairphone 5?
They "should" have up to 10 years of support but they are available only in EU.

Isn't it better to use a phone with Linux OS phone of Android?
Bad 💀 Motha 27/set./2023 às 22:37 
Escrito originalmente por A&A ✠:
Fairphone 5?
They "should" have up to 10 years of support but they are available only in EU.

Isn't it better to use a phone with Linux OS phone of Android?

Actually it is 8-years of software updates. 5-years warranty
And it's UK + EU
Also it starts at 699 Euros!?!?!?! WTF are you smoking?
Última edição por Bad 💀 Motha; 27/set./2023 às 22:37
A&A 27/set./2023 às 22:53 
A 200 euro phone has less than 2 years of support. Well, it's not like you can't use it. Otherwise, if you want a phone for less than this, then a Chinese one will do, but I can't recommend them anymore. That's exactly why I'm interested in the experience with Linux phones because of the difference with Android.
Última edição por A&A; 27/set./2023 às 23:01
Bad 💀 Motha 27/set./2023 às 22:56 
If the OP is in USA; our places often have sales that bring $400 phones down to around $99-199 or so. Happens all the time.
Electric Cupcake 27/set./2023 às 23:41 
Pinephone is the only one I would consider.

USA Fairphone 4 sounds cool, but is on backorder.
Bad 💀 Motha 27/set./2023 às 23:54 
Escrito originalmente por Electric Cupcake:
USA Fairphone 4 sounds cool, but is on backorder.

No, FP4 is available to buy.

However it's not cheap, so IDK why anyone would recommend that in here.

https://murena.com/america/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-fairphone-4/
^ Add to Cart is blocked out until you pick the 3 choices. Color + Storage + RAM



Again I would go either to T-Mobile walk-in store; or look on their website and see if can get a good deal for around $199 or less.



StraightTalk you can get Samsung Galaxy A14 5G for $99
They also have the Samsung Galaxy A43 5G ($299 retail) at up to $200 OFF with an unlimited plan prepaid for either 6 or 12 months.
Última edição por Bad 💀 Motha; 28/set./2023 às 0:03
Drystoner 28/set./2023 às 2:13 
I paid £329 for my phone brand new. Had it for 4 years. That's £6.85 per month so far.
Bad 💀 Motha 28/set./2023 às 2:32 
Please do yourself another favor; whatever phone you do buy. Before you buy it see what protective cases are available first. As you're going to need one.

A simple 1-2 foot drop for a Moto G and it hits the corner; yea you'll be screwed; whole screen will shatter to where you can no longer use it at all. A good protective case will save you from this BS.
I am happy with the phone I have with the extra durable glass which seemingly refuses to break no matter what I do to it. I also like this steel protective case which you could kill a person with... :p

Phone cost me $324 and the case was $10. So, idk if it's "cheap".
Última edição por Phénomènes Mystiques; 28/set./2023 às 5:53
.EteRnal. 28/set./2023 às 8:28 
T-Mobile's 5G is actually worth it now due to their widespread mid-band rollout. I would seriously consider a Galaxy A54 5G or an A23 5G. The On5 doesn't even support all of T-Mobile's LTE bands. It is missing Band 71, which is pretty important for coverage.
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