+The Chaos Crew Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 Hi all My middle son is away now at university, and is missing being able to occasionally steal my GPS and go out for a quick cache hunt. He has asked for an Android smartphone on contract for his Christmas present, and one of the things he is hoping to use it for is for occasional caching. He doesn't need anything super fancy (anything will be an improvement on his old brick of a not-at-all-smart phone!) - so I was looking at the cheaper Android contracts - under £20 a month, preferably closer to £15. Can any of you recommend a cheaper end Android handset that works well for caching. (For example, I was looking at the HTC Wildfire S but then I wondered how well that one functions as a GPS as the screen is pretty dinky and it would be tricky to see the maps in detail, maybe?). And if you’ve seen any particularly good offers about, please let me know. (UK only, obviously, which is why I've posted this in here....) ta! Sarah Quote Link to comment
+drdick&vick Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 Have a look at THIS DEAL from 3, nice phone and a good deal Quote Link to comment
+Guanajuato Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 Have a look at the Sony Xperia Mini/mini pro or Xperia Neo. As well the geocaching app, trekbuddy is worth a look too, along with mobile atlas creator. Quote Link to comment
+gizmodo1 Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 I have the Xperia mini pro and love it. I bought it sim free though. Not sure what it costs on a contract. But can certainly recommend it. It's the smallest Sony smartphone but the screen is fine with the maps. I use neongeo. Quote Link to comment
team tisri Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 Hi all My middle son is away now at university, and is missing being able to occasionally steal my GPS and go out for a quick cache hunt. He has asked for an Android smartphone on contract for his Christmas present, and one of the things he is hoping to use it for is for occasional caching. He doesn't need anything super fancy (anything will be an improvement on his old brick of a not-at-all-smart phone!) - so I was looking at the cheaper Android contracts - under £20 a month, preferably closer to £15. Can any of you recommend a cheaper end Android handset that works well for caching. (For example, I was looking at the HTC Wildfire S but then I wondered how well that one functions as a GPS as the screen is pretty dinky and it would be tricky to see the maps in detail, maybe?). And if you’ve seen any particularly good offers about, please let me know. (UK only, obviously, which is why I've posted this in here....) ta! Sarah For a light user you could consider buying the phone outright and then getting a SIM only contract. When I looked at one for my wife the phone would be free on a £20/mo contract for 24 months. Or I could buy it outright for £160 and then put a £10/mo SIM only contract on it. After 12 months the free phone option would have cost £240 compared to £280 doing it my way. But by the end of the second year (which would be mandatory, given the 24-month contract) the free phone option would cost £480 compared to £300. And obviously the savings continue to accumulate. Quote Link to comment
dtr422 Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 (edited) gotta agree buy a phone [initial cost is high but works out over the 18 months/24 months]i have bought 3 phones from gumtree all sub £110 [2 x iphone 3gs's [16gb] and htc desire ]got a sim from giffgaff [unlimited text /internet and 250 mins talk for a £10 a month]works out cheaper than contract Edited November 25, 2011 by dtr422 Quote Link to comment
+gizmodo1 Posted November 25, 2011 Share Posted November 25, 2011 Mine worked out cheaper buying the phone outright. I have Tesco pay as you go triple credit deal. Top up £10 and I get an extra £20 for a month. Then I pay £2 a week for "unlimited" data. The £20 free covers my calls and texts and the £10 covers the data. Quote Link to comment
+The Chaos Crew Posted November 25, 2011 Author Share Posted November 25, 2011 I don't have the cash spare at the moment to buy the phone outright, unfortunately, what with the other Christmas pressies I have to get, but I agree that would have been a better option in the long run That 3 deal on the Wildfire S looks better than the other deals I had found on that phone - thanks for that link Dr D&V I'll also check out the Sony phone that a couple of you have recommended, thanks Quote Link to comment
+G7HRP Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 HTC Wildfire on 3 won't be the worst decision you will ever make , now that 3 share their RAN (Radio Access Network) with T mobile its an excellent 3G/HSPA service. Lots of Neon Geo info getting updated on Yorkshire Caching where there are many advocates of the SW http://www.yorkshiregeocaching.co.uk/index.php/forum/3-techy-talk/14394-neongeo-application Quote Link to comment
+Hawkins2.5 Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 In my experience the HTC Wildfire which my husband owns has been more reliable for caching than my sony xperia, but I guess that might be the networks we are on rather than the actual phone. (I'm with orange but can't remember if his is with three or O2 now.) Wildfire generally seems to be a good phone too, he's never had any complaints about it. Quote Link to comment
+Stuey Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 Wildfire S is much better than the Wildfire. Make sure you don't get the wrong one. Quote Link to comment
+The Chaos Crew Posted November 27, 2011 Author Share Posted November 27, 2011 thanks all - have gone for that Wildfire S deal on 3, I think he will be chuffed with that Quote Link to comment
davnig Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 If you haven't bought already you should look at the Orange San Francisco (ZTE Blade). Around £80 to buy, free to unlock, then a £10 goodybag (Monthly) on GiffGaff gives you unlimited internet (and if you ask me to get a sim sent to you , we each get a fiver credit ). It has GPS, compass and runs android so you can use the official app or the other 'must not be named' app out there, bth work well. I've been using it for a year to cache, always got me to the cache. Add other apps like OS Maps etc and it's a fab piece of kit. Quote Link to comment
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