Weight and size are main criteria. Can be pretty basic - the main purpose being to have a way to call if in trouble for any reason. Camera optional.
Unloked preferable. Asked by newbie8266751 50 months ago Similar Questions: suggestions small light cellphone carry running biking Recent Questions About: suggestions small light cellphone carry running biking Sports & Recreation > Cycling.
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The Samsung M300 is quite small (80x40x17mm) and includes a FM-radio receiver and stereo headphones. This should be the perfect fit for running or biking. Here are the complete specifications:At A Glance Tri-Band (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) GPRS Class10 VGA Camera 1.67" 128x160 65K Color TFT Screen FM Radio 16 Poly Ringtones uTrack / SOS Message MMS / JAVA / WAP 2.0 End User Memory : 2MB 80 x 40 x 16.7mm Battery Time (700mAh): Talk time: Up to 6h Standby time: Up to 290h Sources: http://www.samsung.com/ph/products/gsm/gsm/sgh_m300.asp .
2 I used to have the Samsung a900 (the blade) way better than the Razr. reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/samsung-mm-... switched providers though and now have a CRACKberry. The blade is from sprint, and to be honest I don't know if they carry it anymore.
But it was one of the best phones I ever had. It is much thinner and lighter than the Razr and I never had connection problems or issues with dropped calls, so the reception was great. One thing you really need to consider is getting a rugged phone, in case you drop it.
Many newer phones lean toward the sleek design and use materials that can scratch easily. Also, if you can let me know what provider you PREFER I can help you out, and it will be more cost effective for you. Buying an unlocked phone will be more expensive.
Are you on a contract already? If not, you can often get a free phone (or at least a great deal) on a cell phone for signing up for new service.
I used to have the Samsung a900 (the blade) way better than the Razr. reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/samsung-mm-... switched providers though and now have a CRACKberry. The blade is from sprint, and to be honest I don't know if they carry it anymore.
But it was one of the best phones I ever had. It is much thinner and lighter than the Razr and I never had connection problems or issues with dropped calls, so the reception was great. One thing you really need to consider is getting a rugged phone, in case you drop it.
Many newer phones lean toward the sleek design and use materials that can scratch easily. Also, if you can let me know what provider you PREFER I can help you out, and it will be more cost effective for you. Buying an unlocked phone will be more expensive.
Are you on a contract already? If not, you can often get a free phone (or at least a great deal) on a cell phone for signing up for new service.
" "I'm looking for a new laptop. It should be as small as possible, light, easy to carry, and cheap. Any advice?
I'm looking for a new laptop. It should be as small as possible, light, easy to carry, and cheap. Any advice?
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