Right,
Tell me a better phone to get at this price, or I'll get this one.
Nokia 6600. £130. Brand New. Orange Pay-As-You-Go.
As cheap or cheaper, better phone? Better deal?
Let me know please.
Right,
Tell me a better phone to get at this price, or I'll get this one.
Nokia 6600. £130. Brand New. Orange Pay-As-You-Go.
As cheap or cheaper, better phone? Better deal?
Let me know please.
That's a bargain for an excellent phone
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Ooooh, Symbian goodness.
If you're looking for a dirt cheap smartphone then check out the Ngage QD. It's got a bad rep (deservedly so for the older model), but it's only £99 sim-free, and comes with a free game, from places like Phones4U and the Carphone Warehouse.
As much as it pains me to say it, the Orange SPV C500 (powered by Windows Mobile ) can be had for £140 PAYG and is excellent value at that price. It's a very feature-rich and small smartphone. I think it's only available in store though and there have been reports of poor build quality with this phone (dust collecting behind the screen, paint flaking off the keys, buttons getting stuck).
The 6600 for £130 is a pretty decent deal though. Good find.
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