Orange SPV E610
The Orange SPV E610 offers the following features:
* 4 x digital zoom
* 2 Megapixel camera
* Qwerty keyboard
* talk 4.0 hrs
* standby 7.0 days
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Orange SPV E610 Reviews
CNET UK reviews the Orange SPV E610 and writes, “Not everybody can justify spending hundreds of pounds on the latest high-spec mobile gadgetry, especially if basic emailing is your only requirement. At just £99 plus the cost of the top-up charge, the Orange SPV E610 provides an ideal platform for this task. For this price, you’ll get a rebranded Amoi 6711 with a customised Windows Mobile 5 interface and a Qwerty keyboard as standard. It’s available to buy now from the Orange Shop…The SPV E610 may not be cutting edge in terms of modern standards, but for £99 plus the top-up charge, you can’t really complain. Orange has done a good job of glossing over the Windows Mobile 5 interface. If basic emailing is your main requirement, the SPV E610 should prove ideal.” Link.
Mobile Choice reviews the Orange SPV E610 and writes, “If you are looking for a pay-as-you-go option on a Windows Mobile smartphone, and you don’t need a cutting-edge device, then the SPV E610 might suit you. This is especially the case if you are into mobile email…However, you might want to consider some of the SIM-free options available. Sure, you’ll probably have to pay more cash up-front for the device, but you are much more likely to get a better set of specifications and the latest version of Windows Mobile.” Link.
Trusted Reviews has a review of the Orange SPV E610 and writes, “As if to prove me wrong, the Orange SPV-E610 managed to get the keyboard right, then undermine that good work with a weak hardware offering and lacklustre software. Those clicky keys may make texts and emails easy to write, but the rest of the package is plain disappointing…The looks are nothing special, plus there’s no fast mobile data, no decent camera and certainly no luxury extras such as GPS. But the phone’s Achilles’ heel isn’t in the hardware; it’s the phone’s old fashioned-looking Windows Mobile 5 OS, and its lack of office document compatibility out of the box…As a result, what could have been a competent, budget emailer, turns out to be a bit of a damp squib. If you must have a Blackberry-style Windows Mobile device, the Motorola’s Q 9h is by far the more capable device.” Link.







