Thursday 13 May 2004, 1:54 PM
Excellent
I would say the closest thing to this phone is the Nokia 6600. The orange SPV 200 is much better because of Windows technology. However the design I think lets it down.
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Thursday 13 May 2004, 1:54 PM
I would say the closest thing to this phone is the Nokia 6600. The orange SPV 200 is much better because of Windows technology. However the design I think lets it down.
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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.
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