Typical price: £20
What is it: Budget music phone with an expandable microSD card
What we think: It's really cheap and it looks cute, but it's so basic you might be left disappointed
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Alcatel OT-E801 user reviews
July 28, 2007
Posted by: btc8000
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
Cheap from Woolworths
What I don't like:
Buttons too small but usable
Review:
Got this on orange for £24.99 with 256mb microSD card and £5.00 credit on Orange. Makes calls and plays MP3's if you say £10 for mp3 player for one same size, if you go to wrong shop that is. And then you see the phone really only cost £10.00 as there is the £5.00 credit which you would have to put on anyway. So bargain, only bad points keys too small and only next song and last song and play button. But does work and good headphones for the money. And comes with all the stuff you need to play on phones out of the box.
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