Typical price: £250
What is it: Windows Mobile 6.5 smart phone with sliding keypad
What we think: Has its moments, but its low-resolution touchscreen and lack of Wi-Fi support are disappointing
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 November 2009
Tags: Acer, Acer beTouch E200, headphones, smart phones, touchscreen
We like:
Low price; sturdy design; unusual slide-out keypad
We don't like:
Low-resolution screen; no Wi-Fi connectivity
CNET UK judgement:
Considering its low price, the Acer beTouch E200 feels relatively speedy, and solidly built. But, due to its low-resolution touchscreen and lack of Wi-Fi, we'd suggest that, if you're in the market for a budget smart phone, you consider other low-cost handsets, such as the HTC Tattoo, before splashing out
Full review:
The Acer beTouch E200 is the latest in a slew of handsets released to coincide with the launch of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. This one is aimed at the budget end of the market, and can be picked up for around £250 SIM-free. Continue Reading...
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