Topic: Phone recommendations
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:29 AM

I am looking to spend about 150.00 US dollars on a cell phone. I don't know a lot about them. Any recommendations?
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🍫 KitKat 🍫

Tue 07/14/20 10:31 AM

What features are most important to you?
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:34 AM

I do text. I need more memory. I would like a better camera. I do make phone calls. I want to keep my number and contacts. I also use it to look things up on my phone.
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:34 AM


What features are most important to you?


Great Question Kit Katflowerforyou
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🍫 KitKat 🍫

Tue 07/14/20 10:38 AM

Ok second question... what phone do you have now?

laugh I'm trying to be helpful... not a smart azz
Edited by 🍫 KitKat 🍫 on Tue 07/14/20 10:39 AM
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:39 AM

A straight talk Walmart Smart Phone.
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🍫 KitKat 🍫

Tue 07/14/20 10:40 AM

Android or iPhone?
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:41 AM

Android
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TxsGal3333

Tue 07/14/20 10:41 AM

Not sure who your provider is myself I have Verizon and went with a Google Pixel phone where I can take all the pics I want too and I have unlimited text, voice, and internet.... When I signed up the phone was part of the package... I had to pay a little extra for the upgrade but was like maybe $60 and added it to my monthly bill..

If you already have a provider check to see what your upgrades are.. Sometimes a new phone is included..
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:43 AM


Not sure who your provider is myself I have Verizon and went with a Google Pixel phone where I can take all the pics I want too and I have unlimited text, voice, and internet.... When I signed up the phone was part of the package... I had to pay a little extra for the upgrade but was like maybe $60 and added it to my monthly bill..

If you already have a provider check to see what your upgrades are.. Sometimes a new phone is included..



Right now I have a Walmart Android Straight Talk phone. I don't know much about phones and there are so many out there!! Thank you.
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🍫 KitKat 🍫

Tue 07/14/20 10:45 AM

I think Walmart has the Samsung 10 plus(?) Which had excellant reviews for the features you seek
You can keep everything, excellent upgrade on camera
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eric22t

Tue 07/14/20 10:46 AM

cutie if your current phone is is any more than 3 years old then the simple answer is any new phone offered by walmart and straight talk will be faster have more memory and a better camera. and if you stay with straight talk, you won't need to do anything extra to keep your number. transferring your contacts and and what ever else is on the phone is very easy now
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:46 AM


I think Walmart has the Samsung 10 plus(?) Which had excellant reviews for the features you seek
You can keep everything, excellent upgrade on camera


Thank you. I will look it up!
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TxsGal3333

Tue 07/14/20 10:49 AM

Hard to say for I have never bought one outright... Mine is a android as well but they are expensive if you buy them outright. Many phone providers will include a phone and for an upgrade, you can get a better one..

Be careful getting one that is being sold by an individual for many phone providers will not unlock phones as they say..
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🍫 KitKat 🍫

Tue 07/14/20 10:49 AM

There is s10 and s10 plus?
The extra on the 10 has great reviews, many like it better that the new 20 that's out
Memory:thumbsup: all your basicsneeds :thumbsup: and outstanding camera features
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:50 AM


cutie if your current phone is is any more than 3 years old then the simple answer is any new phone offered by walmart and straight talk will be faster have more memory and a better camera. and if you stay with straight talk, you won't need to do anything extra to keep your number. transferring your contacts and and what ever else is on the phone is very easy now


Thank you Eric!flowerforyou
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TxsGal3333

Tue 07/14/20 10:52 AM

And no matter who you go with or change phones you can always keep your same number.. I have had the same number from the first day I got a phone lol Humm like 21 years now..

And they should be able to move all your info to the new phone when you buy one...

But it is possible you will loose some info.. or pictures
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:53 AM


Hard to say for I have never bought one outright... Mine is a android as well but they are expensive if you buy them outright. Many phone providers will include a phone and for an upgrade, you can get a better one..

Be careful getting one that is being sold by an individual for many phone providers will not unlock phones as they say..


Thank you Krist!
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Cutiepieforyou

Tue 07/14/20 10:54 AM


There is s10 and s10 plus?
The extra on the 10 has great reviews, many like it better that the new 20 that's out
Memory:thumbsup: all your basicsneeds :thumbsup: and outstanding camera features


Thank you Kit Kat!
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SparklingCrystal 💖💎

Wed 07/15/20 03:49 AM

More memory = put a SD in it.
When I got my new phone I bought an SD with it. Phone has 64GB, SD 32.
I store most things on my SD (photos & vids) and regularly put all that on the PC.
I'm guesstimating newer phones will automatically have more GB.