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Cheapest Windows mobile 6 with wireless? Rob Nicholson 09-07-2007
Posted by Rob Nicholson on September 7, 2007, 1:50 pm
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What's the cheapest Windows Mobile 6 phone (in the UK) with wifi and
GPRS/EDGE? Other options are, err, optional :-)

Thanks, Rob.



Posted by Rupert Moss-Eccardt on September 7, 2007, 4:23 pm
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Rob Nicholson wrote:
> What's the cheapest Windows Mobile 6 phone (in the UK) with wifi and
> GPRS/EDGE? Other options are, err, optional :-)
>
> Thanks, Rob.

Orange are giving away the SPV E650 (HTC S710) effectively free with any
contract. That may not help you, but it helped me :-)

Posted by Rob Nicholson on September 10, 2007, 8:15 am
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> Orange are giving away the SPV E650 (HTC S710) effectively free with any
> contract. That may not help you, but it helped me :-)

It might as a) I personally have an S710 and b) we're in the market for
either a Windows mobile device or Blackberry. The Orange business deals are
not bad.

Cheers, Rob.



Posted by Rupert Moss-Eccardt on September 10, 2007, 3:14 pm
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Rob Nicholson wrote:
>> Orange are giving away the SPV E650 (HTC S710) effectively free with any
>> contract. That may not help you, but it helped me :-)
>
> It might as a) I personally have an S710 and b) we're in the market for
> either a Windows mobile device or Blackberry. The Orange business deals are
> not bad.

If you don't have a BES already and you do have Exchange 2003 SP2 or
later then you save a bit of money by going for Windows Mail Push
straight from your Exchange server.

Posted by Rob Nicholson on October 3, 2007, 10:17 am
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> If you don't have a BES already and you do have Exchange 2003 SP2 or later
> then you save a bit of money by going for Windows Mail Push straight from
> your Exchange server.

We don't have that yet but will have shortly (actually 2007) so that's why
we are tempted to skip BES. I've been using my HTC S710 for a while now and
I must say I'm impressed.

Demonstrating Windows Live or Google Earth while sat in the pub on free
wireless impresses :-)

Cheers, Rob.



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