It’s a Dumbphone, But It’s the Nicest Dumbphone You Can Buy

It’s a Dumbphone, But It’s the Nicest Dumbphone You Can Buy

Nokia’s newest handset has a Gorilla Glass screen, an eye-popping 38-day battery life, and is constructed of sturdy aluminum. The catch? It runs a 14-year-old operating system, and is about as dumb as a phone can get these days.

    



Verizon intros new $35 prepaid plan for basic phones, for those not keen on the ‘smart’ era

Verizon intros new $35 prepaid plan for basic phones, for those not keen on the 'smart' era

For some time now, Verizon and other carriers have slowly but surely shifted focus from “dumb” handsets to ones that are much more intelligent, with data-driven shared plans being one of the strategies that corroborate this move. Today, however, Big Red’s gone back to basics, announcing a novel prepaid plan for folks without a smartphone — which will go alongside the company’s existing $50, all-you-can-have offering. With the new Basic Plan, Verizon’s giving would-be customers a $35 option which serves 500 anytime minutes (sorry, no mobile-to-mobile) as well as unlimited mobile data and text messaging. Hey, don’t be ashamed, there’s definitely nothing wrong with keeping it vintage — and, above all, saving cash.

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Hands-on with the Asha 205 and Nokia’s Slam quick-sharing feature (video)

Hands-on with the Asha 205 and Nokia's Slam quick-sharing feature (video)

Feature phones don’t grace our pages too often, but when Nokia said it had a new Asha to show us, we thought we’d go take a look. We’ve been following the Asha range since it launched a little more than a year ago, but we were also interested to see Nokia Slam in action, a new Bluetooth quick-sharing feature with Android compatibility. There were no touchscreens in sight as we were introduced to the Asha 205 — a Series 40 QWERTY handset with a social angle aimed primarily at emerging markets, but also at those who either don’t have the cash or the need for a top-of-the-range device. Bearing that in mind, we gave the phone a brief once over, looking at what it does for roughly $62 (excluding taxes, etc.), rather than what it lacks compared with smartphones at higher price points. During the meeting we also glanced over the Nokia 206, which shares many of the same features but isn’t part of the Asha family due to its numpad input (see the video and gallery for more details). Head past the break for our thoughts on the Asha 205, and a demo of Nokia Slam in action.

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