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27-11-2019 22:33:22 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Have approx £150 to spend on a mobile phone to replace my worn out Xperia z3 compact.  Was looking at Cubot phones, but now i see Ulefone and more.
Battery is a big point for me as after an update i am struggling with Z3. Use my phone for a little bit of everything, messaging (Whatsapp), Music, Videos, TV, browsing.
Also need something which can pick up signal well, as sometimes work in a rural area.
I am on Vodafone.
Any recommendations would be fantastic
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27-11-2019 22:33:23 Mobile | Show all posts
I recently bought the THL T7 and the battery is 4300 so really durable, the phone itself is stunning and these are selling like hotcakes on eBay around the £100 mark. If you see my post though, connectivity is an issue right now although I'm on O2 not Vodafone.
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27-11-2019 22:33:25 Mobile | Show all posts
Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 is a great phone for the money (£99 PAYG) so change for covers etc.  No issues with unlocking given you are on Vodafone as well.
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27-11-2019 22:33:26 Mobile | Show all posts
You need to research coverage in rural areas

Where we live all networks show good coverage. However only O2 works indoors

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Ofcom gives good indication of coverage
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