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I want a small, light phone for backpacking. Minimal functionality - ideally just phone calls and text. Needs to work in Europe and have a battery that could last a week without charge. Someone mentioned a Motorola F3 but apparently it has an interface from hell. Anyone got any practical experience of anything?


 
Posted : 06/07/2012 9:55 pm
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nokia 100


 
Posted : 06/07/2012 9:55 pm
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nokia 100 should do it. remember though that if you are backpacking miles away from the nearest mast then your battery will run down faster as the phone ups the power to try and talk to the mast.


 
Posted : 06/07/2012 10:10 pm
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Galaxy note


 
Posted : 06/07/2012 10:12 pm
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Our old black and white/elderly colour nokia's at work all seem to do a week+ and cost £5-10 each.


 
Posted : 06/07/2012 10:19 pm
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samsung solid immerse mine lasts 7 days on a single charge and its waterproof


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 12:10 am
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Smamsung solid immerse
A tough, no nonsense candybar phone for clumsy people - but short on features

TechRadar rating:

A rugged phone with a weak battery performance and painful performances from its camera and connectivity

Like: Tough and solid; Good keypad; Built-in torch; FM radio; Twitter and Facebook possible at a pinch; Cheap price tag

Dislike: Seems to suffer from poor battery life; Web browser is poor; 3G but not HSDPA; No Wi-Fi; Camera is poor;


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 7:05 am
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Don't get a touchscreen as that will kill the battery.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 7:16 am
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Samsung E1080i


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 8:28 am
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Any basic modern Nokia. My old 6610i lasted 10 days if I didn't use it much


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 9:34 am
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Nooks C1.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 10:04 am
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I have a basic pay as you go Nokia for biking. Can't remember the last time I charged it. Perfect for the job.

Oh, and avoid touch screens.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 10:07 am
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One of these, plus you can eat it if you get a bit peckish 😉
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Posted : 07/07/2012 10:27 am
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Get an old style Nokia (62 series), and keep it switched off - should last a couple of months that way 🙂 And take a spare charged battery with you.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 10:30 am
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basic Nokia will last a week and cost a tenner


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 10:31 am
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The good old Nokia 6210 or 6310. They go on and on. Even survive being dropped in a pint.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 10:58 am
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So it's a Nokia P iGeon then. Featuring double-Wing (TM) technology, Beak-tooth, and Shatomatic rear charging point. I'll go catch one.
Thanks folks 😉


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 6:54 pm
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Standby on this is 648 hours. For £9

I have one of those. Not an exaggeration on the standby time - IIRC it was over a month before I had to recharge it after the first charge (it's a bit shorter now it's a year old, but that may be because I use it a little more, still well over a week). Has also survived unprotected in my (sweaty) bike jersey pockets.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 7:26 pm
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Nokia C2-01.


 
Posted : 07/07/2012 7:55 pm