August 15th, 2008 by Darren.
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Here’s a fantastic new deal on the Nokia 6220 classic 5 megapixel smartphone. Available online only and for this weekend only, line rental is now only £15 per month on 3 Mix & Match 300. You get 300 minutes or 300 texts per month, or any combination of minutes and texts.
The Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian S60 smartphone with a top notch 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a Xenon flash. Despite being packed with features and technology it’s also very easy to use. The keys are well spaced, the display is large - it looks like a regular phone, it’s a classic design and it works well.
With A-GPS geo-tagging your photographs are stamped, not only with the time and date, but also with their exact location. The Nokia 6220 classic comes loaded with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, helping you to find the best routes or explore any city for restaurants, attractions and other points of interest.
With 3G and HSDPA, images and videos taken with the Nokia 6220 classic can be uploaded to your blog or to a photo sharing site such as Flickr. They can also be viewed on your big screen TV using the phones TV out port. The camera features on this phone are right up there among the best. Picture quality is excellent and video can be recorded at 30 frames per second. The Nokia 6220 classic also has a decent web browser, email, an FM radio with RDS, a good media player and expandable memory up to 8GB.
The Nokia 6220 classic is a dark horse and a future classic. It won’t get the same attention as an Nseries and it lacks Wi-fi. Nevertheless, it’s brilliant and fantastic.
July 28th, 2008 by Darren.
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The end of month bargains have started. I thought I’d mention a couple of spectacular free laptop offers, launched today on Orange. These deals will end on 31st July.
The LG Secret, one of the coolest top-spec designer phones, is free on Orange Dolphin 35 with a free Acer Windows Vista laptop. Line rental is £35 per month and gives you 600 xnet minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited web browsing on your mobile phone.
If you prefer a Nokia, you can have the above deal with the new Nokia 6220 classic. It has a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, HSPDA and much more. It’s a brilliant phone, one of my favourites.
Delivery of your phone and laptop are free. Order before 3pm to receive your phone next day. Your free laptop will be sent a few days later when you return your claim voucher (which you’ll receive with your phone) along with a proof of address and a proof of signature.
July 2nd, 2008 by Darren.
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Free on O2 200 plus 200 texts (18m). Line rental is £25 per month and you’ll receive £100 cash back, which is effectively 4 months free.
The Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian S60 smartphone with a top notch 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a Xenon flash. Despite being packed with features and technology it’s also very easy to use. The keys are well spaced, the display is large - it looks like a regular phone, a classic design and it works well.
With A-GPS geo-tagging your photographs are stamped, not only with the time and date, but also with their exact location. The Nokia 6220 classic comes loaded with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, helping you to find the best routes or explore any city for restaurants, attractions and other points of interest.
With 3G and HSDPA, images and videos taken with the Nokia 6220 classic can be uploaded to your blog or to a photo sharing site such as Flickr. They can also be viewed on your big screen TV using the phones TV out port. The camera features on this phone are right up there among the best. Picture quality is excellent and video can be recorded at 30 frames per second. The Nokia 6220 classic also has a decent web browser, email, an FM radio with RDS, a good media player and expandable memory up to 8GB.
June 7th, 2008 by Darren.
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Free on Orange 12 month contract, the new Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian S60 smartphone with a top notch 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a Xenon flash. Despite being packed with features and technology it’s also very easy to use. The keys are well spaced, the display is large - it looks like a regular phone, a classic design and it works well.
With A-GPS geo-tagging your photographs are stamped, not only with the time and date, but also with their exact location. The Nokia 6220 classic comes loaded with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, helping you to find the best routes or explore any city for restaurants, attractions and other points of interest.
With 3G and HSDPA, images and videos taken with the Nokia 6220 classic can be uploaded to your blog or to a photo sharing site such as Flickr. They can also be viewed on your big screen TV using the phones TV out port. The camera features on this phone are right up there among the best. Picture quality is excellent and video can be recorded at 30 frames per second. The Nokia 6220 classic also has a decent web browser, email, an FM radio with RDS, a good media player and expandable memory up to 8GB.
The Nokia 6220 classic is a dark horse and a future classic. It won’t get the same attention as an Nseries and it lacks Wi-fi. Nevertheless, it’s brilliant and fantastic.