Latest Orange Phones Reviewed
Cutting down on most of the high-end features common in a large majority of phones today, the Doro PhoneEasy 610 is a device from Orange that specifically targets those who either prefer simplicity in their handsets or who have difficutly using other phones with touchscreens or small keypads.
This new device from Doro is the best mobile phone for the eldery in the UK and well worth considering for either yourself or a loved one. Read our review to find out just why!
A wafer-thin smartphone from Sony Ericsson offering an unusual curved design plus full-on smartphone power with Android 2.3 under the hood. A dazzling screen and cool-looking user interface make the Arc a feast for the eyes.
The Arc hands over customisation control to you, giving you choice after choice when it comes to the style and layout of your homescreen, from apps and widgets to which streams to keep you updated. Read on to find out more...
Orange's own-branded smartphone has been hugely popular, and at first we suspected that this was simply down to its "cheaper than chips" price. But the San Francisco is much more than a budget mobile, sporting an Android operating system and giving you access to all of the great features you'd want from a smartphone, but for a bargain price.
Get the full story on this excellent mobile by skipping over to our full review.
The only smartphone to couple an Android user interface with proper hardware gaming controls, the Xperia Play builds on the gaming heritage of Sony's PlayStation series, taking all best best aspects of a console controller and adds it directly onto the Xperia Play.
Is this gaming-optimised phone all it's cracked up to be? How does it function as a phone when you've had enough of the games? Read on to find out more...
An intoxicating mix of exquisite emailing and intuitive touchscreen navigation, the BlackBerry Torch is the perfect mobile for those who love the text and tap away on their keyboards, but also want a premier web-browsing experience.
Solidly constructed, with a professional image and cool chrome trim, the BlackBerry Torch is effortlessly professional but with all the features of a top quality media touchscreen phone - the perfect combination!
Latest in a legacy of super-smart business phones from Research In Motion, the BlackBerry Bold 9780 is a masterpiece of professional efficiency, design and of course is great for emailing.
Not content to own the business space, Research In Motion wanted to conquer the world of social, to make the Bold range a truly versatile phone that will satisfy for play as well as work. Have they succeeded? Read our full review to find out more!
Whilst the BlackBerry Curve 9300 is one of the cheaper BlackBerry mobiles, it certainly doesn't lack fantastic features. With a great keyboard and the effortless emailing capability we have come to expect from a BlackBerry, the Curve 9300 is the perfect phone if you love messaging.
With fantastic social networking from BBM, plus clean and fast Facebook and Twitter apps, the Curve 9300 is the best value social media mobile around. Perfect for as a first smartphone or for someone looking for great messaging for a great price, the Curve 9300 makes a fantastic choice.
Compact and built to last, the 8520 is a rugged, yet stylish handset - featuring gorgeous curves that make it easy on the eye and a pleasure to hold.
One of the first handsets to offer the Windows Phone 7 operating system, the HTC 7 Mozart is the cheaper option if you want to try the new offering from Microsoft.
From a manufacturer with a fantastic record for well-built and exciting mobiles, the Mozart promises to offer excellent value for money. With a premium feel at an affordable price, the Mozart combines stylish graphics with a stunning display and excellent all-round media features. This attractive mobile makes all other phones look dull!
If you're on a budget but want an elegant smartphone with a cool interface, you should check out the HTC Wildfire S.
Small in size but no lightweight when it comes to smartphone capability, the Wildfire S will give you access to the Web, Apps and multitasking, and all for a low monthly cost. Find about more about what we loved and what we didnt about the Wildfire S by reading our full review...
Thinking about a great Android phone? Look no further than the Samsung Galaxy S! It's super-light, with a jaw-dropping screen that'll blow you away when you see it, and makes it all the better for browsing the web and watching videos when you're on the move.
Take some awesome snaps with the Galaxy S - it doesnt have massive numbers of mega-pixels, but the quality of the image will knock your socks off! And of course because it's Android, you can expect acres of customisation to make your Galaxy S unique to you. What's not to like?
Experience a dazzling display from the Samsung Omnia 7, the Windows Phone 7 offering from Samsung!
The eye-popping visuals are certain to impress, as is the expansive screen that makes it great for any kind of media consumption whilst on the go. Want to keep working on that latest document? No problem! Want to watch a video? Sure! The Omnia ticks all the boxes when it comes to pint-sized computing on the move.
Making customisation cool again, the sleek and stylish HTC Desire is the must-have handset, and will make everyone around you supremely jealous.
The Desire HD is the Big Daddy of HTC's Desire range - sporting a massive 4.3" touchscreen and a super HD display, making it the best in class when in comes to vids, photos and viewing the web.
It feels incredibly solid, with a well-built aluminium shell, hiding some serious power. A 1GHz processor plus Android 2.2 makes the Desire HD a top-performing smartphone.
Find out more about this giant of a mobile in our full review!
With excellent web features, social networking, a powerful and speedy processor, as well as lots of other bits and pieces, the HTC Hero is a brilliant choice for anyone looking for one of the most advanced phones currently available; plus a fantastic touchscreen interface and 5 megapixel camera, you'd be hard pressed to ask for more…
A good all-rounder, the N8 is particularly well built, and its camera is perfect for those who wish to develop their photography beyond simple "point and press" images.
Great for the social networker who cannot bear to be without the latest news, the X10 owns the arena when it comes to unique ways to keep up to date.
Very usable, great for social networking and with all of Android's apps at its fingertips, this handy device looks set to corner the budget end of the smartphone market - and deservedly so.
The style of the phone is fun and functional and, in keeping with other phones that LG have released, you really do feel like you’re holding a reliable piece of kit. It comes with all the features you would expect from a phone, such as a MP3 player and internet browsing capabilities.
Although your first impression may be the sheer size of the handset, you can be sure that a split second later you’ll be so wowed by the TG01’s spectacular screen that you’ll immediately recognise it as the ultimate multimedia device. So just sit back and feel the power of the Orange Toshiba TG01.
With a brilliantly clear and large 2.6" OLED display, awesome 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, an amazing suite of multimedia options, as well as all the latest connectivity technologies, the Nokia N85 certainly looks very impressive on paper…
A great alternative to BlackBerry, with a gorgeous polished steel case, and a clever 'mode switch' system that lets you keep your work and personal lives separate, this is the perfect choice for anyone looking for full email and internet access in their pocket…
LG have quite obviously thrown in their superior knowledge from their smartphones and the Black Label series, creating a phone that has some of the great features of the LG Viewty and LG Secret, while appealing to a user who doesn't need a high-end camera or sophisticated business tools…
Take and view high quality pictures and videos, access email and high-speed Internet on the go (using Wi-fi or HSDPA), use a complete range of office tools which easily synch up with Windows; all this and more is effortless accessed and navigated using HTC's clever touchscreen technology…
Why not also check out our review of the Orange Lisbon, a great pay as you go handset exclusive to Orange
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