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  1. #1
    Adrian C
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    Good Day,

    I'm still using a Motorola m3788e which I got with an Orange 'Just
    Talk' account (mid 1990s?). I am quite happy with the pay-as-you-go
    type of account, because of its simplicity and because it avoids a lot
    of potential complications.

    However, I'd like to have a phone with a qwerty keybord for sending
    texts more easily. Can anyone suggest a low-cost one? Would I need to
    change service provider?

    Many thanks,

    Adrian C



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  2. #2
    Mehdi
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    Re: qwerty keyboard phones, low-cost?

    On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:00:50 +0000, Adrian C wrote:

    > I'm still using a Motorola m3788e which I got with an Orange 'Just
    > Talk' account (mid 1990s?). I am quite happy with the pay-as-you-go
    > type of account, because of its simplicity and because it avoids a lot
    > of potential complications.
    >
    > However, I'd like to have a phone with a qwerty keybord for sending
    > texts more easily. Can anyone suggest a low-cost one? Would I need to
    > change service provider?


    This Windows Mobile powered smartphone
    http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=VOQ is available SIM free (so that
    you can use your existing SIM card) for just £95. I don't know anything
    about it though. It's got a flip-open qwerty keyboard (click on the picture
    to see it). That's the only low cost phone with a qwerty keyboard i know
    about. Of course, i you were willing to take a 12 or 18 months contract,
    you could get a much nicer and up-to-date phone (a nokia communicator or
    palm treo for instance) for free or almost nothing but that would obviously
    cost you a lot at the end.



  3. #3
    Benedict Addis
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    Re: qwerty keyboard phones, low-cost?

    "Adrian C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Good Day,
    >
    > I'm still using a Motorola m3788e which I got with an Orange 'Just
    > Talk' account (mid 1990s?). I am quite happy with the pay-as-you-go
    > type of account, because of its simplicity and because it avoids a lot
    > of potential complications.
    >
    > However, I'd like to have a phone with a qwerty keybord for sending
    > texts more easily. Can anyone suggest a low-cost one? Would I need to
    > change service provider?


    The decent Nokia 6822 is still available, specs here:
    www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,72267,00.html

    You can buy it SIM free for £160 from eXpansys here:
    www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=120599

    or on an O2 contract which will cost a total of £80 after cashback:
    http://www.mobilechecker.com/compare...es.asp?hs=6822

    Benedict.





  4. #4
    Jon
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    Re: qwerty keyboard phones, low-cost?

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > However, I'd like to have a phone with a qwerty keybord for sending
    > texts more easily. Can anyone suggest a low-cost one?


    There aren't any. Not that I can think of anyway.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  5. #5
    SteveH
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    Re: qwerty keyboard phones, low-cost?

    Mehdi <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:00:50 +0000, Adrian C wrote:
    >
    > > I'm still using a Motorola m3788e which I got with an Orange 'Just
    > > Talk' account (mid 1990s?). I am quite happy with the pay-as-you-go
    > > type of account, because of its simplicity and because it avoids a lot
    > > of potential complications.
    > >
    > > However, I'd like to have a phone with a qwerty keybord for sending
    > > texts more easily. Can anyone suggest a low-cost one? Would I need to
    > > change service provider?

    >
    > This Windows Mobile powered smartphone
    > http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=VOQ is available SIM free (so that
    > you can use your existing SIM card) for just £95. I don't know anything
    > about it though.


    It's an excellent phone, IMHO.

    I bought one when they were 'deal of the day' - and have used it lots
    over a GPRS connection on Microsoft Messenger.

    There's nothing outdated about it, really, it's just a bit ugly and lack
    of bluetooth is a PITA, but for the money, you can't do any better.
    --
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