What is it: Pocket PC with keyboard and 2-megapixel camera
What we think: Considering its overall small size, the Orange SPV M3100 is a hugely capable device with a superb keyboard
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 October 2006
Tags: Orange, Orange SPV M3100, connectivity, emails, keypad
We like:
Fantastic keyboard; fast Internet access; relatively pocket-friendly; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; easily expandable memory; macro lens on camera
We don't like:
Battery might run down quickly; camera lens not protected
You might also need:
microSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
The Orange SPV M3100 continues a long line of handhelds from Orange, adding a a superb keyboard for composing emails and documents. Considering its overall small size, the Orange is a hugely capable device
Full review:
The HTC TyTN is proving to be a popular phone with consumers and networks alike. T-Mobile and Vodafone have own-brand versions and now so does Orange, with the SPV M3100. In terms of design, Orange's version of the TyTN is very similar to T-Mobile's version, the MDA Vario II. Continue Reading...
Orange SPV M3100 History
17 Aug 2006 in Crave
Orange M3100, T-Mobile MDA Vario II and the Vodafone Qtek HTC v1605
The HTC TyTn is now available with Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone but it's called the Orange M3100, T-Mobile MDA Vario 2 or Vodafone Qtek HTC v1605. Aaaargh!
Latest user reviews
August 15, 2008
Posted by: pilgrim
"Fundamentally flawed"
February 12, 2007
Posted by: Simon Booth
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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