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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I'm going to replace my windows Microsoft phone and make the move to android.
Will I be able to sync my Hotmail account easily if a new phone uses google?
Any reccs? It's such a hassle.
Not interested in iPhone.
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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If you're just talking about Hotmail as in email (as opposed to your MS ID which is often the emal address) - then just download the Outlook app on your new Android phone and all your mails will appear.
As for recommendations - I recently got the Samsung A5 (2017 edition) and it's pretty much the same spec as the "premium" Samsung S7 just cheaper - have no complaints with it so far - personally I'd always go for a Samsung or a Sony but that's personal preference. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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there is an app for almost anything these days on android, and outlook handles MSN e-mail accounts on android, yahoo,google,and most of the other e-mail provider's have an app that is available on android.
I use to swear by sony and samsung, but recently I've been using an Honor8 which is a cheaper version of the samsung S7 has all the functionality of the samsung but a cleaner better presented phone,has smart charge so will go from zero to full in around 20 mins or if you plug it up and it has more than 30% charge it will just trickle charge it
but then it's horse's for course's, personal choice and what every fit's your needs. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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I have a levano p2, it was less than £200 and is absolutely fantastic. It does everything that the £600 + phones do as far as I'm aware.
It certainly does everything I need it to do and more.
If all your contacts and photos are saved to Google then when you add your email address to the new phone it should download all of that for you.
Plus if you upload an app on your old phone and your new phone called "send anywhere" you can send across apps with all the information from one phone to the other.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You can't go wrong with Samsung Galaxy. Yes you can sync multiple email accounts and transfer all data including texts and apps.
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Thanks... I'm going to look at the a7 as it looks good as suggested |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"You can't go wrong with Samsung Galaxy. Yes you can sync multiple email accounts and transfer all data including texts and apps.
Thanks... I'm going to look at the a7 as it looks good as suggested"
Depending which network you're on there are some good deals out there currently - would also recommend checking Carphone Warehouse as they effectively bulk buy from the main providers and pass on some of that saving to the consumer.
For example (if you're on contract) my Samsung A5 with them was £30 up front fee - £22 a month for unlimited texts/calls and 2Gb data - a similar deal direct with my provider (EE) would have been £30+ and a higher up front cost.
Tesco are also worth a look - their network is basically O2 but they offer a better price due to bulk buying. |
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