I'm not sure it does, but thanks. Something super-basic should be fine. I still refuse to get a contract and would be happy with my old budget Nokia but life has finally got to the point where I need to be able to check e-mails whilst at work. I don't imagine I'll be doing much more than that and maybe occasionally looking at Instagram.
If your budget stretches a little further the Moto-G's get rave reviews and are ~£130/160 for 8/16Gb models respectively.
Yeah I don't work in an office. One of the moments that made me realise I have to get one was standing in a field in Essex talking to my boss on a radio with him referring to an updated site map that he assumed I'd seen because he e-mailed it to me five minutes before. I actually saw it four days later when I get home after the job was over.
I'm finding that trying to pretend a touch screen is a tiny qwerty keyboard is a lot more annoying than the old typing with one thumb on twelve keys.
Quote from: miso soup on March 05, 2014, 11:44:36 pmI'm finding that trying to pretend a touch screen is a tiny qwerty keyboard is a lot more annoying than the old typing with one thumb on twelve keys.Try Swype - you draw (well swipe) out words instead of tapping them out. Once you get used to it it's very fast and so much easier.There's a 30 day trial version here.
I've been using Swype for so long now I was unaware that Android offered a similar freebie.