What is it: Budget phone for social-networking fiends
What we think: Sluggish at times, and not the easiest phone to use, but it offers a great range of features at a low price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 November 2009
Tags: INQ, INQ Mini 3G, 3G, LED, candybar
We like:
Small and light; cute design; great social-networking tools; cheap as chips
We don't like:
Feels plasticky; could be easier to use; can be slow
CNET UK judgement:
You can't expect a perfect phone at this price, but the INQ Mini 3G will appeal to people on the go who need a cheap fix for their social-networking habit
Full review:
The INQ Mini 3G is a budget handset aimed at social-networking fiends. Offering apps for Facebook, Skype, Windows Live Messenger and Twitter, you can pick it up for free on a £15-per-month contract with 3, or for just £40 on a pay-as-you-go deal. Continue Reading...
INQ Mini 3G History
4 Aug 2009 in Crave
INQ Mini 3G and Chat 3G: Social butterflies
INQ has launched two new phones focused on social networking and being cheap. A Twitter app, push Gmail, a Qwerty keyboard and tethering are all on the cards
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