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  1. #1
    A.N. Onymous Esq
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    What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?



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    Pete Stockdale
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


    "A.N. Onymous Esq" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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    > What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?


    By weight it would seem 85 g

    ---------------unless someone can find smaller !

    Pete





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    Tim Downie
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


    "Pete Stockdale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > "A.N. Onymous Esq" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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    >> What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?

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    > By weight it would seem 85 g
    >
    > ---------------unless someone can find smaller !


    Nokia 7380 is just 80g according to this.
    http://www.nokia.co.uk/find-products...specifications

    Which lardy phone is the 85 g one? ;-)

    Tim




  4. #4
    IanM
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


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    > "Pete Stockdale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >> "A.N. Onymous Esq" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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    >>> What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?

    >>
    >> By weight it would seem 85 g
    >>
    >> ---------------unless someone can find smaller !

    >
    > Nokia 7380 is just 80g according to this.
    > http://www.nokia.co.uk/find-products...specifications
    >
    > Which lardy phone is the 85 g one? ;-)
    >
    > Tim

    SE w880i is 71g

    http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/prod...0i?lc=en&cc=gb





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    Tim Downie
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


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    >>> "A.N. Onymous Esq" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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    >>>> What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?
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    >>> By weight it would seem 85 g
    >>>
    >>> ---------------unless someone can find smaller !

    >>
    >> Nokia 7380 is just 80g according to this.
    >> http://www.nokia.co.uk/find-products...specifications
    >>
    >> Which lardy phone is the 85 g one? ;-)
    >>
    >> Tim

    > SE w880i is 71g
    >
    > http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/prod...0i?lc=en&cc=gb


    Still a bit lardy. ;-) Try this.
    http://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/prod...products_id=35

    65g.

    Anyone go lighter?

    Tim
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    Tim Downie
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


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    >>>> "A.N. Onymous Esq" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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    >>>>> What is the current smallest mobile available SIM free in the UK?
    >>>>
    >>>> By weight it would seem 85 g
    >>>>
    >>>> ---------------unless someone can find smaller !
    >>>
    >>> Nokia 7380 is just 80g according to this.
    >>> http://www.nokia.co.uk/find-products...specifications
    >>>
    >>> Which lardy phone is the 85 g one? ;-)
    >>>
    >>> Tim

    >> SE w880i is 71g
    >>
    >> http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/prod...0i?lc=en&cc=gb

    >
    > Still a bit lardy. ;-) Try this.
    > http://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/prod...products_id=35
    >
    > 65g.
    >
    > Anyone go lighter?


    Whoops! Posted too soon. This one is a whole gm lighter at 64gms.
    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/05...gance_hits_uk/

    This one isn't available yet (if ever) but claims to be only 40.1gms.

    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/02/08/modu_mobile/

    Tim


    Tim




  7. #7
    Paul Harris
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile

    In message <[email protected]>, Tim Downie
    <[email protected]> writes
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    >Still a bit lardy. ;-) Try this.
    >http://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/prod...products_id=35
    >
    >65g.
    >
    >Anyone go lighter?
    >

    The Sony Ericsson T600 is 60g

    The Samsung U100 is just 57g

    but they are not as light as the VK Mobile VK2000 which is 48g
    --
    Paul Harris



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    Jeremy Porteous
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile

    "Paul Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > The Sony Ericsson T600 is 60g
    >
    > The Samsung U100 is just 57g
    >
    > but they are not as light as the VK Mobile VK2000 which is 48g


    Hmm. This seems to be a competition for the "lightest" phone, not the
    "smallest" as per subject line. What is the smallest?

    JP




  9. #9
    Pete Stockdale
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


    "Jeremy Porteous" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > "Paul Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >> The Sony Ericsson T600 is 60g
    >>
    >> The Samsung U100 is just 57g
    >>
    >> but they are not as light as the VK Mobile VK2000 which is 48g

    >
    > Hmm. This seems to be a competition for the "lightest" phone, not the
    > "smallest" as per subject line. What is the smallest?



    >

    Ok

    So

    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/05...gance_hits_uk/ >


    is 57.33 cc small --- already posted by Tim as the lightest so far.

    I would be pretty certain that the lightest and smallest will end up being
    the same item.

    Regards
    Pete





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    The dog from that film you saw
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


    i used to own one of these

    http://asia.cnet.com/i/r/2003/Handph...anasonic01.jpg


    unfortunately the buttons were absolutely horrible -piddly little things
    with lots of spare plastic inbetween - which seemed rather pointless.



    --
    Gareth.

    that fly...... is your magic wand....




  11. #11
    Paul Harris
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile

    In message <[email protected]>, Pete Stockdale
    <[email protected]> writes
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    >
    >So
    >
    >http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/05...gance_hits_uk/ >
    >
    >
    >is 57.33 cc small --- already posted by Tim as the lightest so far.
    >

    That is actually 64g I posted lighter phones which you snipped above but
    if we are going for size as per the OP

    >I would be pretty certain that the lightest and smallest will end up being
    >the same item.
    >


    It depends which dimensions we are taking or is it overall CC?

    The VK2010 is 90x50x8.8 = 39.6

    the Samsung X820 is 113x50x6.9 = 38.985

    and the Samsung U100 is 105.5x50x5.9 = 31.1225
    --
    Paul Harris



  12. #12
    Pete Stockdale
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


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    > It depends which dimensions we are taking or is it overall CC?
    >
    > The VK2010 is 90x50x8.8 = 39.6
    >
    > the Samsung X820 is 113x50x6.9 = 38.985
    >
    > and the Samsung U100 is 105.5x50x5.9 = 31.1225



    I vote for overall cc.
    I agree with the Dog - the buttons on titchy phones tend to be most user
    unfriendly.
    Fine for all receiving and sending to stored numbers though.

    Regards
    Pete





  13. #13
    The dog from that film you saw
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    Re: Current Smallest UK Mobile


    "Pete Stockdale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I vote for overall cc.
    > I agree with the Dog - the buttons on titchy phones tend to be most user
    > unfriendly.
    > Fine for all receiving and sending to stored numbers though.



    the ironic thing with the panasonic i owned was that there was a sea of
    spare space between each of the nasty little buttons - they could have used
    regular square/ rectangular ones that filled up all available space - just
    like on my larget sony k800.



    --
    Gareth.

    that fly...... is your magic wand....




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