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Eten M500 review

9.3

Average Member Rating

Spectacular

Eten M500


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Bill Wood

Bill Wood

Performs very well with a great screen and clear phone

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8.5

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

Greatest PDA phone out there!

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Great phone great features

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10

Perfect


Dave Pickup

Dave Pickup

Superb piece of kit

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9.5

Spectacular


Mac J.C

Mac J.C

Go For It

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10

Perfect


Raid Al Lawati

Raid Al Lawati

Nice PDA

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8.5

Excellent



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Overview

Eten M500

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

The Eten M500 is a strong Pocket PC/phone combo, that's available SIM-free. There are some minor design niggles and there's no built-in Wi-Fi, but battery life is impressive and it comes with a good software bundle.

Typical price

£ 399

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