

You can buy these pretty cheaply online, though.

So you’ll either need to get a new SIM from your phone network or a converter, a little piece of plastic into which your normal SIM slots. The best SIM only deals for your mobileīurner phones also tend to use microSIMs rather than the nanoSIMs used in modern smartphones.The cameras will be fairly minimal, and they may not have a camera at all. This won't be a problem everywhere, but it will be in the US, where most 2G networks have been wound down ( this handy table gives more details of networks across the globe). They may not be able to let you check email, look at websites or use social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. For a start they may only support 2G or 3G. Of course, these cheap phones are going to be limited. They may not be the best camera phones around, but on the plus side, all that battery life will save you having to load yourself down with power banks. These phones are a great option when you're heading somewhere you wouldn't trust yourself with an expensive smartphone, such as a music festival, a wilderness hike or a camping holiday.
