24-10-2017 14:41 - edited 24-10-2017 14:41
24-10-2017 14:41 - edited 24-10-2017 14:41
Small phones. BIG phones. Phones for photography. Phones for just calling & texting. These days every new phone seems to be about dual camera systems, fancy displays and super fast whatchamacallits. But what if all you’re after is a mobile phone – for, you know… just phoning or texting people?
Whether you’re looking for an additional basic phone, a phone to take to a festival without fear of ruining your fancy smartphone, or simply to get an easy-to-use phone for a relative, the Doro 805 Primo could be exactly what you’re after. And at just £1.99 from O2 stores when purchased with a £20 top-up, it might be even cheaper than using one of these things – if you can find one, that is.
So, what does £1.99 get you?
These days – not much. You might just about be able to buy:
Or for only £1.99 you can get the Doro Primo 805 which features:
Want one?
If you’re looking to get your hands on this no fuss, simple, reliable phone then head to your nearest O2 store and you can get yours for just £1.99 when purchased with a £20 top-up. Find your nearest O2 store here: http://o2.uk/StoreLocator
Want to win one?
To be in for a chance, all you need to do is comment on this thread telling us why you want one. Perhaps to give to a relative? Keep for yourself for when you don't need to take a smartphone with you? Let us know below
We'll pick 4 winners at random and contact them via DM by Friday 27 October
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on 24-10-2017 14:51
24-10-2017 14:56 - edited 24-10-2017 14:57
24-10-2017 14:56 - edited 24-10-2017 14:57
@MI5 wrote:
not sure if this has the required street cred?
I can almost guarantee* that if you were in a crowded room and everyone had an iPhone or Samsung, and you brought this Doro out of your pocket, people would be more interested in your phone than anyone elses 😉
*not a guarantee
on 24-10-2017 15:53
on 24-10-2017 16:06
on 24-10-2017 16:06
on 24-10-2017 16:30
I would still choose one of these over an iPhone
on 24-10-2017 16:48
on 24-10-2017 16:48
@Anonymous wrote:I would still choose one of these over an iPhone
Harsh!
.... maybe not 😂
on 24-10-2017 18:39
on 24-10-2017 18:39
No...it wouldn't interest me in the slightest. I was dragged kicking and screaming into the smartphone era....not going back now..
Veritas Numquam Perit
25-10-2017 17:57 - edited 25-10-2017 17:59
25-10-2017 17:57 - edited 25-10-2017 17:59
I was sent the link by Marjo so heres my entry. Hope its the right place to enter
Id like to give one to my neighbour’s student, g’daughter. Lu.
Lu's phone and bag on the day of the Barcelona bombing Lu had her bag & phone stolen in the mayhem. Someone let her phone her Gran to say she was safe & coming home, Lu had no means to buy a phone; keep in touch re travel; get food or drink. NOr speak to some one about the terror or report her losses inc bank cards.
If she’d had a spare phone in her hotel room everything would have been different.
Gran did meet her but had to wait 4 hours late at night at a dark station until he last train from the Airport came in with Lu on it.. Gran could have been spared that wait if Lu had had a spare phone.
on 25-10-2017 18:04
on 25-10-2017 18:04