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GRChamb
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Registered: ‎16-07-2012

Choosing Android Phone

Can anyone suggest a phone on O2 that will support the things I want to do? I am coming to end of contract with another provider and want to switch back to O2. Features I want are: 1. A decent GPS receiver built in, and an operating system that will support a cheap/free app that allows you to download maps in advance and then use the GPS even when you have no/poor internet access on the phone. I.e. "offline GPS" 2. An OS that supports some digital radio app so I can get "5 Live Sports Extra" a digital-only radio station in the UK. 3. Ideally a fairly compact phone - don't need a big screen so a small to medium size handset ideally. Any suggestions? I have used Sony Ericsson lately and not been keen on them. Any HTC that fit the bill? Thanks for anyone who can recommend a handset!! Especially if it's available on the £21 tarrif. GRC
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MI5
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Re: Choosing Android Phone

Galaxy S2
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DaveC
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Re: Choosing Android Phone

Galaxy S2 may have too big a screen as you said you wanted compact.

Have a look at some of the smaller new HTC handsets, and read through the reviews.

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anticpated
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Re: Choosing Android Phone

Anything less than 3" screen is pretty useless if you ask me. Especially if you have poor eyesight. Also sometimes the resolution of the screen reduces the legibility.
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Zombie_Fried
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Re: Choosing Android Phone

Agreed big screen is the way to go even more so if you use the navigation.
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