A guide to Orange mobile phones
This guide will give a overview of the phones, currently available on Orange. This can be advantageous, as cutting out the middle man can give you more for your money.
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Introduction to Orange mobile phones
The phones from the Orange network target virtually all prices ranges. They have a phone for almost anyone. The Lisbon, priced at £19.99 (Prices at 29.6.11) to the San Francisco at £99 (Prices to 29.6.11), Orange has really tried to cover all the bases in their current line-up.
The phones
There are six phones on the Orange range.
-Lisbon (£19.99) (Prices at 29.6.11)
This is the cheapest phone in the Orange range. It is a touch screen phone, with a 1.3-megapixel camera.
-Miami (£29.99) (Prices at 29.6.11)
This is a touch screen camera phone, with a 2-megapixel camera. It is available in either black or pink.
-Rio (£34.99) (Prices at 29.6.11)
It is a BlackBerry style phone, which incorporates a touch screen and a full qwerty keyboard. It is also equipped with an easy-to-navigate menu for a cheap price. It is available in either black or pink.
-Atlanta (£39.99, Or from free on contract) (Prices at 29.6.11)
This phone has a simplistic design in its candy bar shape, which is light-weight, durable and elegant.
This is a fairly basic phone, which provides the necessities that a phone needs with texting, calling and email.
-Rio ll (£69.99, Or from free on contract) (Prices at 29.6.11)
This is a slightly higher spec model of the Rio, which includes 3G+ (for faster downloads) a 3-megapixel camera for taking better photographs.
The Rio ll aims at the BlackBerry curve, and does it very well. It is a bargain with easy access to Facebook, and many other interesting features.
San Francisco (£99.99, Or from free on Orange contract) (Prices at 29.6.11)
This phone is a great budget Android phone, which aims to compete with phones, like the HTC Wildfire and the LG Viewty.
The build quality is solid and it packs a welcome punch in the power department, allowing it to use most apps with ease.
This phone has GPS, 3G+ and a 3.5-inch touch screen, Orange broadband to name a few of its features. However, one downside of this phone is its inability to play flash videos.
Conclusion
Orange provides a wide variety of phones to suit the needs of most people. It is a refreshing change from the other brands of phone makers, and has a very competitive pricing on all its models.
Source
Shop.orange.co.uk.