Typical price: £100
What is it: Pocket PC with voice and data support and 2-megapixel camera
What we think: Works well as both phone and PDA. A great compromise between size and features
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Average user rating from 4 users
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Orange SPV M600 user reviews
June 14, 2006
Posted by: Onkar Dhadra
"Amazing PDA/phone - perfect balance between phone and Pocket PC"
What I like:
Wi-Fi,Windows Mobile, PUSH email, EDGE technology, not on PAYG (keeps the Chavs away!)
What I don't like:
Would be nice to have a keypad BUT I guess this would make the phone bigger
Review:
This phone, in my opinion, has set the standard for how mobile phones will evolve over the next few years. Primarily this phone will be considered a business phone but seeing how mobile technology is moving I can see this transitioning into the mainstream mobile phone sector due to its size and affordability. It's a perfect balance between Pocket PC operations and normal mobile phone useage
Geeky Tech stuff... Wi-Fi capability on this phone is superb. I've downloaded SKYPE so I get all my international VoIP calls free when I connect from a wireless Hotspot. Active Sync is a smart way of syncronising various data options from laptop or PC. The PUSH email facility renders the need for a Blackberry redundant. Next step is to load TomTom Navigator on this device for in-car SatNav. I am really impressed by this piece of kit... 10/10 to Orange!
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