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Orange SPV E200 review

Friday 16 January 2004, 9:04 AM

Yes, I'll complain about battery life as well!


As above - only the battery life lets it down.

An interesting point relating to the review: there IS a way to access Bluetooth from the home screen; just hold the Home key for a couple of seconds.

9.0

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Orange SPV E200



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Orange SPV E200

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This feature-rich Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone device is the best example of its type that we’ve seen. However, battery life is disappointing.

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£ 99

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