feature phones

About this tag
Feature phones are internet-enabled mobile devices that offer essential functions like calling, texting, and basic internet access without the complexity of modern smartphones. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover models such as the Nokia 230 and Nokia 230 Dual SIM, which include dual 2-megapixel cameras with LED flash for selfies, a dedicated camera key, and easy photo sharing. The tag also includes comparisons with other operating systems like Samsung's Bada, which targets users who want a simpler experience than Windows Phone 7. These threads highlight the niche appeal of feature phones for users seeking affordability, durability, and straightforward functionality.
  1. Welcome the new Nokia 230 and Nokia 230 Dual SIM

    Link Removed We’re excited to introduce the Link Removed and Link Removed: two new premium quality internet-enabled feature phones that are perfect for taking and sharing selfies day and night. Smile, snap, share The Link Removed and Link Removed have not one but two 2-megapixel cameras–one...
  2. The OS you never heard of trounces Windows Phone 7

    Samsung's Bada appeals to those who don't want a smartphone, by offering a little less than Windows Phone 7 Oh, the irony -- Microsoft has spent $600 gazillion to market its Windows Phone 7 devices and is paying $1 billion to Nokia to get the foundering phone maker to adopt the low-capability...