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Samsung E2550 Monte Slider

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Available for under thirty quid from Orange, the E2550 is a good choice for the yoof of today with its Facebook application and rather fine media player that has a sound enhancer straight out of Samsung's MP3 players. The handset also comes with a Micro SD slot good for cards of up to 8GB. It has A2DP Bluetooth too but sadly no 3.5mm audio socket, the headset connecting to the micro USB port. The bespoke UI is simple but functional. You get a 1.3Mp camera, voice memo facility and an FM radio that you can record from. It's a very stylish and slim handset for a slider and has a smooth, solid opening action making it look and feel more expensive than it is.

Samsung E2550 Monte

Network GSM/Edge 900/1800
Screen 2in, 128 x 160
Battery 800mAh, 9.5 hours talk,
540 hours standby

Reg Rating 75%
Price £30
More Info Samsung




Sony Ericsson Spiro

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The Spiro isn't really a budget phone, but with Phones4U offering it for under £30 pre-paid there was no good reason not to include it. The Spiro is the small brother of the Sony Ericsson Zylo but, unlike that phone, it has a 3.5mm audio jack in the top that lets you make full use of the Walkman music player, which is a very nice feature on a phone this cheap. Social networking is taken care of with a decent little Facebook application and you get A2DP Bluetooth, a 2Mp camera, an RDS FM tuner, a Micro SD slot good for cards up to 16GB, and Obigo's Q7 web browser, which looks good on the very crisp and colourful screen. For one-third the price of the Zylo you're getting a darn sight more than one-third of the phone. If I had to pick holes, battery performance isn't great for a power pack rated at 1000mAh and the push email system doesn't seem to work, a problem exacerbated by the user guide refusing to even acknowledge its presence.

Sony Ericsson Spiro

Network GSM/Edge 900/1800
Screen 2.2in, 240 x 320
Battery 1000mAh, 4.5 hours talk,
476 hours standby

Reg Rating 85%
Price £29.95
More Info Sony Ericsson

Even better...the 2002 Nokia 6310i

I just gave up on my run of 5 smartphones and put my SIM back in my old neglected 6310i.

Oh my its like coming back home. It switches on in about 3 seconds. The battery lasts forever. Most features are just a responsive click or two away. Call quality and signal reception are fantastic.

The build quality is truly stunning. Its a quantum leap forward.

The peak of mobile phone perfection was reached in 2002. Its been downhill since then.

Throw away that piece of junk that cost you £400+ and get a proper adults phone.

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Is the tracker really for when its stolen?

Or is it for parents to give to their kids and know where they are?

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Samsung E1170

"There is also an anti-theft SMS feature called Mobile Tracker, though who would steal a £5 phone is anyone's guess."

http://www.samsungmobile.co.uk/entertainment/featured-applications/mobile-tracker.do

Might make a cheap as chips car tracker though...

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Eh?

"The only slight drawback is the screen. Read too many texts on a 1.5in, 128 x 128 screen and your optician will think you have been practicing on the pink oboe too often."

My understanding of what playing the pink oboe is is obviously somewhat different to yours, and I've never heard anyone say my definition of it will make your eyes weak.

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great review..

Very informative, good humoured and very surprising to see what one can get these days for a few quids.

That's proper journalism .

Thank you

P

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