Mogwai wrote:
Hello! I've moved up in the world and can now look down on you mere mortals from the dizzying heights of mental health nursing management! It's seriously as sexy as it sounds.
We desperately need to get new phones for the team. Can't get upgrades for the crappy burner style Nokias some of the team have as our budget is coming from a new source.
So, I need some recommendations for decent smartphones that work well, are easy to use and don't cost a fortune. It needs to be hardwearing as we won't be given money for upgrades regularly enough. I'll need to be able to justify the initial costs to someone who thinks our budget is hers because they're being paid to host admin and HR etc. Doesn't need to be the latest model at all, just one that's reliable and proven.
We'll be using NHS.net secure email which runs on a secure Microsoft office platform thingy, and I'm hoping I'll be able to get VPN soft tokens installed in some of them for accessing one of our work systems. We don't need fancy cameras or loads of apps. Most will be happy as long as they can get email, get online, and have maps for when they get lost.
If I can get the VPN softkey to work, it would be a big help for me to be able to access spreadsheet (still have my fingers crossed for a laptop or tablet, but that's a different battle). We also have plans to get apps developed for the people we see to use around their mental health and wellbeing and would need to be able to demonstrate those on our phones - so screen can't be too small.
I can't see us getting iPhones and in the industry I work in, people are still fascinated by old style Blackberrys. The last phone I got from work -a HTC desire - is so bad I can't bare to use it for anything other than calls and reading emails.
So, dear Beex hivemind, please recommend me do!
Surprised at what you say about iPhones. All our clinicians are obsessed with iPads and iPhones. Just whatever you get make sure you run it by IT and make sure you evaluate some before ordering dozens of them.