Typical price: £45
What is it: Budget slider phone aimed at pay as you go users
What we think: The 810 looks reasonably stylish, but it doesn't have the features to make it an outstanding budget phone
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![]() Orange Berlin |
![]() Sagem my150X |
![]() Nokia 6303 Classic |
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| Review date | 20 Aug 08 | 28 Feb 08 | 11 Oct 07 | 20 Aug 09 |
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| Review summary | The 810 is a good-looking handset, but some of its features, such as the camera and Web browser, are just too basic for our tastes. It may be cheap, but there's nothing on offer here to outclass its budget rivals 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 Nokia 6303 Classic lives up to its name by refining the best features of the phones of yesteryear, and packing them into a solid case that's lovely to hold. It's a perfect phone for anyone who wants easy calling, texting and music for a low price, and is happy to forgo high-end features like GPS and Wi-Fi Read full review |
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