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Orange SPV M500 review

8.8

Average Member Rating

Excellent

Orange SPV M500


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13 Members have reviewed this product

 

Anonymous

Anonymous

Have to keep turning flight mode on and off to go online

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8.5

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

Excellent product that does what it says

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9.0

Spectacular


Jon Barber

Jon Barber

Great Shape, Size and Reliability

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8.5

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

Tiny PDA with a phone as well - what more could you want?

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9.0

Spectacular


Paul B

Paul B

Excellent item but would have liked a cradle

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9.0

Spectacular


Alastair MacDonald

Alastair MacDonald

Great features but very unreliable software with very poor battery life

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4.0

Mediocre



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Overview

Orange SPV M500

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

If you can live with a 2.8in. screen, relatively little on-board memory and no built-in Wi-Fi, then Orange's SPV M500 is a good choice of handheld/phone combo.

Typical price

£ 79

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