Typical price: £35
What is it: Budget pay as you go clamshell phone
What we think: A good looking budget phone with decent call quality and battery life, but not ideal for lots of texting
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| Review date | 11 Jul 07 | 28 Feb 08 | 11 Oct 07 | 19 Oct 07 |
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| Review summary | The KP202 has a pleasing design and boasts good call quality as well as decent battery life. It lacks headline features, but you can't really expect flash extras for such a low price. On the whole it's a good performer for the money, but heavy texters might be better off checking out budget models from Nokia or Sony Ericsson instead Read full review |
If you're looking for a low cost, pay as you go handset, then the Orange Berlin is definitely worth checking out. It looks great, has loads of impressive features and doesn't cost the Earth. Only the short battery life lets it down slightly Read full review |
The Sagem my150X handset from looks great and is easy to use. If you're looking for a super cheap Pay As You Go phone, it's a seriously attractive option Read full review |
The Sagem my401C is a good looking handset and offers a great range of features for the price. It's a shame it doesn't come with stereo headphones, but it's still a very good budget option Read full review |
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