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Vlad Zhivotnev2011-03-25 14:43:51
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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2011-03-25 14:43:51

looking for phone model

Tell me the cheapest, smallest, simplest, stupid, stupid and all that, a phone. He should have 2 functions - call and synchronize contacts with Google. He must synchronize contacts himself, through the mobile network.

The form factor is a regular monoblock with buttons. No touch screens.

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Jazzist, 2011-03-26
@Jazzist

The week before last I bought myself a hardcore megaphone miniphone. I'm not overjoyed!
The phone is a little smaller than a credit card - I carry it in the breast pocket of my jacket. There is everything you need for calls and SMS. Convenient buttons and a contrasting monochrome screen.
Charging is enough for 3 days, I talk on the phone for 20-30 minutes a day. I receive and send dozens of SMSs. Charging plug - miniUSB.
The price is 450 rubles!
center.megafon.ru/corporate/equipment/op/minifon_tds121.html

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Monca, 2011-03-25
@Monca

It's hard to find a model that doesn't sync.
I was looking for about the same criteria + a long working time
samsung bt2710
It also does not sink and does not beat or scratch, it works 7-10 days on a single charge.
And you can recharge for 10 minutes a day - enough for a day.

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coolurik, 2011-03-25
@coolurik

A100 from Beeline for 100 rubles and another ruble change.
From advertising. =)

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Cheese, 2011-03-25
@Cheese

Nokia 2330 + Google sync

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Anatoly, 2011-03-25
@taliban

Nokias in general, everything seems to be synchronized with Google, even the most “stupid”

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andre1, 2011-03-25
@andre1

everything that supports syncml, well, except for Samsung, they have it in a peculiar way

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Artyom, 2011-03-25
@tormich

Nokia 5228 classic, the cheapest in the class of smartphones on symbian, is really touch-sensitive, but the monoblock Nokia C5

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Kfmook, 2011-09-12
@Kfmook

I was also looking for a phone for myself, found this topic, decided to take a Nokia 2600
but accidentally discovered a Sony Ericsson Cedar (J108i) phone , after reading reviews and reviews I bought it
from the pros:

  • java multitasking
  • 3G
  • You can synchronize not only using the SynML protocol, but also ActiveSync (mail, calendar and contacts), there is a push synchronization mode
  • you can dig into the insides of the firmware, but I have not done this yet

from the cons:
  • no status LED
  • no flashlight

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