What is it: Bargain non-contract Windows Mobile smart phone
What we think: A well-equipped smart phone with a low asking price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 March 2008
Tags: MWg, MWg Atom Life, Web pages, Wi-Fi, keyboard
We like:
Fast processor; ample storage; good connectivity
We don't like:
Not enough RAM; low-res screen; basic design
CNET UK judgement:
With an asking price around £200 without contract, the Atom Life is a very tempting offer. It could do with more memory for running applications, but otherwise, it's well equipped
Full review:
If you're shopping for a smart phone on a budget, but don't want to compromise when it comes to features, then the MWg Atom Life could hop into your cart and end your search. It features a fast processor, oodles of storage space and it runs Windows Mobile 6. Perhaps more importantly, though, it's available for just £199.95 without contract from expansys. Continue Reading...
MWg Atom Life History
25 Mar 2008 in Crave
MWg Atom Life: A less expensive HTC P3600
Looking for a bargain Windows Mobile phone with a large touchscreen, HSDPA and Wi-Fi? Step this way, sir, the MWg Atom Life is just what you're after
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