Replacement Smartphone needed not too big
Replacement Smartphone needed not too big
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cliffords

Original Poster:

2,778 posts

40 months

I am not a phone expert and I don't want to spend more than £150 . I use calls and WhatsApp. Take very few pictures , google things in the pub to settle arguments and will look in my Bank from time to time on the mobile . I am not a heavy user .

My current phone is a Pixel 4a used from Backmarket about 4 years ago . Its absolutely fine but is now not holding a charge . Battery depletes over just a few hours or so . It was fab when I got it .

My biggest issue is I want it in my pocket comfortably . All phones now seem like tablets to me .
The 4a is 144mm tall and that big enough.

May I ask for suggestions please what to buy and where from . No contract needed I just us my Tesco sim card.

Thanks

guyvert1

2,107 posts

259 months

Depends if you want new or refurb, here's an idea https://www.giffgaff.com/mobile-phones/refurbished...

cliffords

Original Poster:

2,778 posts

40 months

guyvert1 said:
Depends if you want new or refurb, here's an idea https://www.giffgaff.com/mobile-phones/refurbished...
Thank you ,I did look here but you cant actually buy outright , even though it says you can . You have to buy a minimum £10 package .

Thanks for the suggestion though.

QuartzDad

2,636 posts

139 months

Pixel 5 is 145mm tall, not much else is that small.

There is one on Amazon for £138.

OutInTheShed

12,020 posts

43 months

You could get a new battery fitted?

Or you could buy something like a refurbed iPhone SE with a new battery fitted for that kind of money.

Personally, I'd like a phone that size with a decent battery life when running GPS apps.

C69

903 posts

29 months

Google was running a free battery replacement scheme for the Pixel 4a earlier this year because of charging / capacity issues.

Maybe your phone wasn't eligible, and the scheme could've already closed, but it might be worth checking: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/workflow/156...

the-norseman

14,541 posts

188 months

Yesterday (08:29)
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As above see if yours is eligible for the battery replacement.

As you have a Pixel, if you want to replace it just get a newer Pixel. I'd personally spend a little more to get a Pixel that is going to get a few years of OS and security updates, especially as you mention you do use banking apps.

nvubu

641 posts

146 months

Yesterday (20:54)
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For a new phone - I bought at Motorola Edge Neo 50 for £199 direct from Motorola - 5 years of upgrades. 6.4" - which was bigger than my Asus Zenfone 8 (5.9"), but it is fine size wise. Would prefer smaller, but for the price I thought it was a bargin.

Griffith4ever

5,786 posts

52 months

nvubu said:
For a new phone - I bought at Motorola Edge Neo 50 for £199 direct from Motorola - 5 years of upgrades. 6.4" - which was bigger than my Asus Zenfone 8 (5.9"), but it is fine size wise. Would prefer smaller, but for the price I thought it was a bargin.
Likewise. It's a great phone, great value, and small - compared to most other phones! I don't even case mine,

Doggleg

582 posts

183 months

Unihertz Atom.

Jamescrs

5,457 posts

82 months

cliffords said:
Thank you ,I did look here but you cant actually buy outright , even though it says you can . You have to buy a minimum £10 package .

Thanks for the suggestion though.
With GiffGaff it's almost a Pay as you go type deal so you can cancel at any time, even if you took the £10 package you can just cancel it straight away, effectively it just adds £10 to the cost to purchase if you look at it that way, just don't choose the 18 month contract

bigmowley

2,358 posts

193 months

I use a Samsung Galaxy XCover 5. It’s small, an old design but still new enough to be updated, and got a battery that will start my car. I have it because I also hate massive phones, and working in construction I need a rugged water resistant phone. They started off in price well above your budget but as they become more ancient, in phone terms, they are getting steadily cheaper. I paid about £200 for my current one last year. I bet you can get them for under that now.

Alorotom

12,557 posts

204 months

bigmowley said:
I use a Samsung Galaxy XCover 5. It s small, an old design but still new enough to be updated, and got a battery that will start my car. I have it because I also hate massive phones, and working in construction I need a rugged water resistant phone. They started off in price well above your budget but as they become more ancient, in phone terms, they are getting steadily cheaper. I paid about £200 for my current one last year. I bet you can get them for under that now.
They are well under £100 now - some can be found for under £50. Its end of life though really (hence the cheap price)

the-photographer

4,074 posts

193 months

Slightly over your budget would be the S22 at 146 mm

sgrimshaw

7,548 posts

267 months

If 153mm would be acceptable, then the Sony Xperia 10 IV is worth a look.

Amazing battery life, OLED screen, decent camera, 5G, dual SIM