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Orange SPV review

7.1

Average Member Rating

Very Good

Orange SPV


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richmond rhabbles

richmond rhabbles

simply excellent

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

excellent phone

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10

Perfect


Jonathan Sargant

Jonathan Sargant

Too many whizz-bang features make this slow phone unnecessarily complicated to use

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5.5

Average


Anonymous

Anonymous

Outlook email and calender is top class

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7.0

Very Good


aurangzaib aurangzaib khan

aurangzaib aurangzaib khan

Very good

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

Anonymous

Best phone Without Bluetooth

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9.0

Spectacular



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Overview

Orange SPV

Editors rating
Rating: 7.6
Verdict

Orange’s SPV is the first Microsoft Smartphone 2002-powered mobile phone to hit the UK market. You’ll need to be a technophile to get the most out of its extensive feature set, but Orange has put together a good-value package that should prove tempting.

Typical price

£ 179

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