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I've got my eye on the Nokia 5310, but would be interested to hear if anyone else has a feature phone that they like.

Obviously the main thing is to be able to make calls, but sadly it seems like a lot of these feature phones go sooo cheap that they have issues with that. (Sticking buttons, crashing, poor call audio quality, etc)

I don't even care if it's expensive. I just want a working phone that isn't a big, gay, buttonless screen.

I've got my eye on the Nokia 5310, but would be interested to hear if anyone else has a feature phone that they like. Obviously the main thing is to be able to make calls, but sadly it seems like a lot of these feature phones go sooo cheap that they have issues with that. (Sticking buttons, crashing, poor call audio quality, etc) I don't even care if it's expensive. I just want a working phone that isn't a big, gay, buttonless screen.

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Crazy. I remember when they sunsetted tdma and amps. Those were different systems though. GSM is the baseline for hsdpa and lte. They shouldn't need to do anything to maintain backwards compatibility. I could see a CDMA company that transitioned to lte sunsetting CDMA and CDMA rv.1 but I don't know why they would need to shut down older GSM tech. I havent done that kind of work in a while though so maybe I'm missing something.

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Ah to shuffle bandwidth NOW it makes sense. Thanks for the link I couldn't for the life of me figure out why they would need to (in previous sunsets it was because old systems ran on completely different hardware). Now I understand.

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All the bandwidth they got from shutting down long distance television broadcasting must not have satisfied them. The children would rather have tic-tok video than Captain Kangaroo.