Typical price: £99
What is it: Pay as you go Windows Mobile 5 smart phone
What we think: It provides a cost effective solution for basic emailing on the fly
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 April 2008
Tags: Orange, Orange SPV E610, 3G, emails, video player
We like:
Interface; price and flexible bolt-on data plans; 2-megapixel camera; Qwerty keyboard; lightweight profile; jog wheel
We don't like:
No 3.5mm headphone socket; Windows Mobile 5; no 3G/Wi-Fi; no document viewers; headphones
CNET UK judgement:
Apart from the low-end connectivity options and Windows Mobile 5 OS, the Orange SPV E610 does try to provide a substantial amount of features for its relatively low price point. Its 2-megapixel camera produces above average picture quality and you also have a handy Qwerty keyboard for typing
Full review:
Not everybody can justify spending hundreds of pounds on the latest high-spec mobile gadgetry, especially if basic emailing is your only requirement. At just £99 plus the cost of the top-up charge, the Orange SPV E610 provides an ideal platform for this task. For this price, you'll get a rebranded Amoi 6711 with a customised Windows Mobile 5 interface and a Qwerty keyboard as standard. It's available to buy now from the Orange Shop. Continue Reading...
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