Dumbing down a smartphone
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Dumbing down a smartphone
Looking for a simple to use smartphone, not for me but a very non tec savy friend. Any hints , suggestions most welcome
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20-12-2023, 19:07
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
Nokia do none smart phones like the good old days. Cheap too
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https://www.argos.co.uk/product/3100...m:nokia:1:45:1
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sim free https://www.argos.co.uk/product/3034...m:nokia:3:45:1
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20-12-2023, 21:31
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
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Thanks but it has to be a smart phone, NHS Wales is going to be app based , so Dr's hospital etc keep sending Web addresses to her dumb phone , then I have to answer for her. Embarrassing her sometimes
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20-12-2023, 21:48
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
well lets be honest then. If you go down the android or apple route each type is pretty much the same. Perhaps a Google Pixel A model might be a good idea as it has virgin android without any skinned UI or Bloatware
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20-12-2023, 22:24
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
My Samsung A41 is pretty simple to use.
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
You could possibly set the phone up and then give them a limited account a bit like a child account on family system. That way they are at less risk of breaking something but still can have all the apps etc that are needed.
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21-12-2023, 15:37
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
for my Mum I deleted most Apps so that there was simply just the Phone, Contacts, and Messages.
Still had most of the capabilities of a smart phone but got rid of everything she didnt need.
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22-12-2023, 17:09
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
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for my Mum I deleted most Apps so that there was simply just the Phone, Contacts, and Messages.
Still had most of the capabilities of a smart phone but got rid of everything she didnt need.
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That was the route I thought to go down, will treat her in the new year. Question does it matter what model I get, only with my tablet I Could remove more on Samsung than I could on the lenovo.
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
The iPhone has a assistive access mode now that you can dumb the it right down to.
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27-12-2023, 20:15
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27-12-2023, 20:24
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
Google phones might run a bit expensive but they AOSP and has the least bloatware out there and a fair few standard apps can be removed also
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27-12-2023, 21:29
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Re: Dumbing down a smartphone
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That does not get rid of any apps though and it adds another one that runs all the time
Although looking at that it may well be just the ticket
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