by salutis on 8/13/21, 11:43 PM with 12 comments
by phil294 on 8/14/21, 6:32 AM
Imo the variety is lousy. There are countless models to choose from, but they all pretty much work the same, come with vendor lock-in, uninstallable apps, integrated Google services and all of that.
by dingusthemingus on 8/16/21, 11:45 PM
Motorola usually has a model they market as the "best cheap android" phone, usually runs for about $100-$200 dollars. They arent very repairable in design, but is doable as tutorials are offered online, authorized repair shops can fix the phones but it costs about the value of a new device. Parts can be purchased relativly cheaply online if you are up for the challenge of fixing it yourself.
by Minor49er on 8/14/21, 12:43 AM
When I got it, the guy at the store said that prepaid isn't the same as it used to be before smartphones were everywhere. Instead of paying for X number of minutes that carry over, you get X minutes for Y days. Luckily, though, it's still pretty cheap. I just refilled for 90 days of unlimited phone calls for about $20.
by jatowitt on 8/14/21, 12:58 AM
* Alcatel Go Flip [1] * Nokia 3310 3G [2] * Samsung Rugby 4 [3]
I like the durability of the Samsung phone, but had to replace it because it lacked 4G support.
I tried the Nokia phone for a short time, I believe there is a version that supports 4G, but I could not find one in the United States. I switched to the Alcatel phone because of its support of 4G on T-mobile.
Both the Nokia and Alcatel try to hard to be smartphone-lite, they have web browsers, e-mail, video players, etc. I believe both the Nokia and the Alcatel use KaiOS, which is a fork of Firefox OS, and is buggy and slow. For example, searching my contact list takes 20 seconds to load, and if I start to type a letter to find someone, it often displays the wrong character (12 key typing, 2 = abc, 3 = def, etc.) and breaks the scrolling / list of names.
There are a few that I have been watching, beware they are still in development / crowdfunded.
* Mudita Pure - $335 (e-ink screen, 4G, Polish company) [4] * Punkt MP02 - $350 (supports Signal encryption, 4G, Swiss company) [5] * WiPhone - $140 (Wifi / VoIP only, not true cellular phone) [6]
[1] https://www.t-mobile.com/support/public-files/images/alcatel...
[2] https://liliputing.com/2017/02/nokia-3310-gets-reimagined-20...
[3] https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/phones/all-other-phones/sa...
[4] https://mudita.com/products/
by MrWiffles on 8/14/21, 12:01 AM