Would you take a punt on a sub-£50 touchscreen phone? With a wallet-soothing price but few must-have features, Orange’s own-brand Vegas plays a very different hand to most high-rolling touch-operated devices currently available.
Orange Vegas Orange's Vegas: budget touchscreen
There are no iPhone-alike pretensions here, as you …
If they can make touchscreen phone so cheap, let's wait for all those Chinese shops to start releasing Android phones... Without OS cost overhead it can be a big game-changer.
Having any sort of QWERTY ability is an attractive feature in a phone this price, even if it does require use of a stylus. I love having the ability to send texts but typing them out on a number pad is a real pain, even with predictive.
I'm not sure why you had so little user memory available - was it filled with demo crap from the factory ? My wife has an Orange Berlin (also marketed as having 64MB) and its memory was almost entirely usable. Did the reviewer even try to delete everything before complaining ?
Out of interest, do any of the games make use of the touchscreen ?
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Would you take a punt on a sub-£50 touchscreen phone? With a wallet-soothing price but few must-have features, Orange’s own-brand Vegas plays a very different hand to most high-rolling touch-operated devices currently available. Orange Vegas Orange's Vegas: budget touchscreen There are no iPhone-alike pretensions here, as you …
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Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 09:00 GMT
Jack Harrer
Hmmmmm #
Now somebody just needs to put Android on it.
If they can make touchscreen phone so cheap, let's wait for all those Chinese shops to start releasing Android phones... Without OS cost overhead it can be a big game-changer.
Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 09:00 GMT
MacRat
Real price? #
"Would you take a punt on a sub-£50 touchscreen phone?"
Dunno. Is that the price unlocked and without a contract?
Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 09:31 GMT
Toastan Buttar
Could be interesting #
Having any sort of QWERTY ability is an attractive feature in a phone this price, even if it does require use of a stylus. I love having the ability to send texts but typing them out on a number pad is a real pain, even with predictive.
I'm not sure why you had so little user memory available - was it filled with demo crap from the factory ? My wife has an Orange Berlin (also marketed as having 64MB) and its memory was almost entirely usable. Did the reviewer even try to delete everything before complaining ?
Out of interest, do any of the games make use of the touchscreen ?
I wouldn't be so hasty to write this one off.
Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 09:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
ohh #
i can see this doing rather well in chav infested areas .
Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 09:31 GMT
D@v3
Re: MacRat #
Close to the real price.........
"a phone that sells for £49 on pay-as-you-go"
no contract, but not unlocked.
Posted Tuesday 9th June 2009 10:52 GMT
jason
7 days on standby? #
Whats wrong with that? Even if it did only 5 days, thats pretty good going for phones these days.
I have a HTC with the expanded battery and I'm lucky if that goes for 4!
Bring back the days of old when a phone could go 10 days+
Last holiday I went on I took more charging equipment than clothes.
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