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    #21
    Originally posted by r0bly0ns View Post
    I've gone with T-Mobile flext 30 for business.

    £30 quid a month (inc VAT) which gives you £90 of credit to spend how you like on calls texts & picture messages.

    The business contract also gets a few 'freebies' that personal ones don't get, like itemised billing, a free CD at the end of the year with all your bills on (if you request it) etc.....


    The phone cost about 80 quid on this tarrif.
    Thanks! I looked at a few reviews on the Orange site, they say it's fiddly, and other stuff not so good. But you say different?

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      #22
      I've had mine for about a month now and love it.

      However I can understand that some people just don't like windows smartphones. My business partner hates it and he went for the Nokia N95 instead.

      Personally I wanted something that ran Windows Mobile cause I know it will interface with Outlook and there is a shed load of software you can get for them.


      It does take a bit of getting used to using the buttons instead of a stylus for navigating, and this can be a bit fidley at times. But it does come with a stylus so you can use that if you prefer.

      Don't know about Orange, but if you get it from T-Mobile you get a spare stylus, screen protector and case thrown in, which came as a surprise when I opened the box.

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        #23
        Rob, go over to xda-developers.com look in the forums, TYTN there are idiot proof guides there on unlocking and updating your phone. Brilliant site

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          #24
          Best thing to do is go into one of the mobile phone shops and ask to look at a working one.

          I have no problems with mine and it does all i want it to (sync's calandar and messages with outlook, has a wireless card built in so i can surf at home should the need take me, has bluetooth and can handle a TomTom install so I can use it with my bluetooth GPS, 3G so I can see the wife and kids if I have to be away for the night, etc)

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            #25
            Thanks everyone. I'm going to be bold and march into the mobile shops and ask to see their wares. Cheers!

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              #26
              Originally posted by Harrysp View Post
              Rob, go over to xda-developers.com look in the forums, TYTN there are idiot proof guides there on unlocking and updating your phone. Brilliant site
              Thanks, I'll check it out.

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                  #28
                  Hi, another vote for T Mobile's web & Walk, also have a look at the Nokia E61. Does email, web and runs tomtom. Can also be setup with an exchange server(if you have one). It handles all Office attachments and PDF's - great phone and not too bulky.

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                    #29
                    Got a Samsung SGH-U600. I like it.

                    Thanks to all.

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                      #30
                      I don't suppose anyone wants to hear about my Psion 5?
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