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I have an HTC desire which is about 2.5 years old.
Its battery, even when new wasn't up to much, and now, with a cheap replacement it still isn't.
I wouldn't mind a new phone but would really like one that will last a bit longer than the 5-6 hours mine does.
My needs are so basic - it needs to be good at getting a signal - we live right on the edge of any signal and O2 is the only provider we can get. My daughter has a £50 LG that gets a signal anywhere in out house - I can only get one in one room, and even then I need to stand right by the window.
My main use is internet and texts - I have no friends so use about 20 of my 300 minutes a month (could be in part down to not getting a signal..?) I am old and my eyes are going, so a blackberry or something with tiny buttons is out I guess.
Are new phones much faster to load web pages etc - even when using my home network it seems slow, or am I expecting too much ?
I currently have a sim contract but could go with a phone deal, but it has to be O2.
Any thoughts ?
I also have a daughter who wants a new phone - a Blackberry Curve 9320 to be precise. Currently on pay as you go I am wondering about putting her on a very basic contract - does wanting 2 phones make it likely that some sort of deal might be offered and if so do I really have to go into a phone shop and queue up for 3 hours waiting to be seen..?
Its battery, even when new wasn't up to much, and now, with a cheap replacement it still isn't.
I wouldn't mind a new phone but would really like one that will last a bit longer than the 5-6 hours mine does.
My needs are so basic - it needs to be good at getting a signal - we live right on the edge of any signal and O2 is the only provider we can get. My daughter has a £50 LG that gets a signal anywhere in out house - I can only get one in one room, and even then I need to stand right by the window.
My main use is internet and texts - I have no friends so use about 20 of my 300 minutes a month (could be in part down to not getting a signal..?) I am old and my eyes are going, so a blackberry or something with tiny buttons is out I guess.
Are new phones much faster to load web pages etc - even when using my home network it seems slow, or am I expecting too much ?
I currently have a sim contract but could go with a phone deal, but it has to be O2.
Any thoughts ?
I also have a daughter who wants a new phone - a Blackberry Curve 9320 to be precise. Currently on pay as you go I am wondering about putting her on a very basic contract - does wanting 2 phones make it likely that some sort of deal might be offered and if so do I really have to go into a phone shop and queue up for 3 hours waiting to be seen..?

