Post 740925 by paul@social.device5.co.uk
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(DIR) Post #740536 by uranther@cybre.space
2018-10-24T19:20:26Z
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Recommendations for a dumb phone?#lazyverse #DumbPhone
(DIR) Post #740925 by paul@social.device5.co.uk
2018-10-24T19:33:34Z
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@uranther 2017 nokia 3310 for sure
(DIR) Post #740929 by lectronice@mastodon.social
2018-10-24T19:33:42Z
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@uranther The MAKERphone looks like the smartest dumb phone at the moment: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/albertgajsak/makerphone-an-educational-diy-mobile-phone
(DIR) Post #741059 by grainloom@cybre.space
2018-10-24T19:34:59Z
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@uranther zerophone is Coming Soon, although idk if it counts as sufficiently dumb
(DIR) Post #741624 by uranther@cybre.space
2018-10-24T19:57:31Z
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@paul Wow they're bringing it back! This looks good, with a FM radio and a month of battery standby. I wonder if it maintains its iconic brick-like durability?
(DIR) Post #741736 by uranther@cybre.space
2018-10-24T20:01:07Z
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@grainloom it looks more like a #hackerspace project than a phone I would want to use daily. I like that it's based on a Pi0 and other off-the-shelf parts. 👨‍💻đź’
(DIR) Post #742596 by arcans@mastodon.at
2018-10-24T20:31:06Z
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@uranther - I went for a Nokia 130 a few years, to replace a 1600 that had served me for years. The 130 is nowhere near as good as the former: less features overall, the added features they I hadn’t on the previous are shit, and although it survives various falls, it dismantles every times and feels way more breakable.A 130 isn’t a revival of a 3310 though, so it may not be that bad, but I must say that I would be rather cautious.@paul