Typical price: £70
What is it: Stylish clamshell with calorie counter
What we think: Attractive handset with good battery life and lots of female-friendly features
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March 1, 2008
Posted by: Alyxandriha
"Avoid at all costs"
What I like:
The colour
What I don't like:
Everything Else - the camera is poor, MP3 player plays very little music and I can't get a cable that allows me to connect to a PC.
Review:
The phone is very poor quality and is not worth the money. Pictures taken on the camera are poor quality, the MP3 player only plays really rubish music and whenever I want something of the PC put onto my phone I needed to use someone elses and copy it over because I cannot find a cable that will fit the phone and allow data to be transferred so I really think that this phone is really not worth being put on the market in the first place.
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