Oh, and sorry to double post, but I feel I should point out that this nokia
is the "top" non-smart phone..  gorilla glass screen, alumninum case etc.
 the Nokia 301 and Ashas etc are probably the same phone in a plastic case
and around the £40 pay as you go mark.  Its got long battery life and very
much a phone from the old days but with a few surprisingly modern bits like
a capable facebook client, and MS Exchange compatible email.  However one
big let down on the games front is it doesn't come with snake.

Lack of snake, and lack of any maps/gps are my 2 negative points about this
phone.


On 13 April 2014 18:42, Toby Leighton <[email protected]> wrote:

> My nokia was on giffgaff and didn't have any internet settings programmed
> into it.  After geting that part going, the mac to bluetooth internet
> access worked right away!  From the bluetooth menu you just choose connect
> to network, easy as pie, no further actions required.
>
> Speed seemed a bit slow though, so its either a bandwidth issue with
> bluetooth itself, or giffgaff being second priority o2 network...  or a
> combination of both?  Copying photos back and forth over bluetooth is very
> slow too, so I think the technology at play here harks back to a simpler
> time where internet on the go was novelty rather than standard, so bring a
> cable or adjust your expectations accordingly.
>
>
>
>
> On 10 April 2014 08:47, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 10 Apr 2014, at 8:03, Toby Leighton wrote:
>>
>> > My absolutely non-smart at all (but lovely) modern nice looking Nokia
>> 515
>> > can share the internet connection to the mac when it's plugged in with
>> USB.
>> > It also has Bluetooth and presume this will also work but have never
>> > tried...  I'll report back later if I get a chance to try today. If this
>> > one works then I would assume the cheaper plastic versions of this phone
>> > would behave the same way
>>
>> cool, let me know. And I'll have a look at it.
>>
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