New Phones

T-Mobile MDA Compact IV deals


The MDA Compact IV is the T-Mobile branded version of the HTC Touch Diamond. The T-Mobile version has nicely rounded edges and it weighs less - only 98g compared to the 110g. Apart from a few minor cosmetic changes the Compact IV is near identical to the Touch Diamond.

The T-Mobile MDA Compact IV is a slim touchscreen phone powered by the highly customisable Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. It has a clever TouchFLO 3D system, in T-Mobile’s white and magenta colour scheme, that allows your photos and music to be searched as you rotate the phone, or via finger gestures on it’s impressive screen.

The screen itself is a 2.8 inch TFT-LCD with full VGA resolution meaning you have plenty of room to view pictures from the onboard 3.2 megapixel camera, or movies stored on the 4GB internal memory. Browsing the web on this phone is great too as the large touchscreen is complimented by broadband like speed thanks to the HSDPA and Wi-fi data connectivity. GPS completes the impressive feature list.

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BlackBerry Curve 8320 Black Emerald

The BlackBerry Curve 8320 now comes in it black and it’s free with cash back on Orange pay monthly. This is RIM’s smallest full-QWERTY keyboard device and comes with Wi-fi, a 2 megapixel camera, expandable memory, MP3 and video player and a 3.5mm stereo headset jack.

Thr BlackBerry Curve 8320 Black Emerald features a powerful 312Mhz Intel processor giving you quick access to the Internet to help you keep on top of your emails. Navigation around the handset is simple with BlackBerry’s unique 5-way trackball.

A compact QWERTY keypad makes writing emails effortless, with the handset also featuring a spell checker. The camera has a flash and 5x zoom, giving your pictures greater clarity and definition while supporting all video and image formats including MPEG4.

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Samsung Steel now available from Vodafone


The new Samsung Steel is exclusive to Vodafone and has a couple of fantastic launch offers, which are only available online.

Vodafone are offering 600 xnet minutes and unlimited texts for just £25 per month. That’s £10 off the normal in-store price of £35 per month. Amazing value and even better than T-Mobile’s highly publicised Direct Combi tariff which offers 700 mins and unlimited texts for £30 per month.

Encased in a tough metallic finish and similar to the Samsung Soul, the new Samsung Steel is a 3G sliderphone with HSDPA and a built-in DAB radio. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and image stabiliser. There’s also a secondary camera for making 3G video calls.

If you mainly use your phone for texting then Vodafone also offer a free Samsung Steel with unlimited texts for just £15 per month on an 18 month contract. No minutes are included so you’ll have to pay for calls at a rate of 18p per minute to Vodafone and landlines and 40p per minute to other networks.

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New Nokia 6650 with FREE mobile broadband


Free on contract with… (pin your ears back for this) 700 mins, unlimited texts and mobile broadband for £30 per month.

T-Mobile will guarantee that you won’t find more minutes for £30 line rental.

They will also throw in FREE mobile broadband. The Nokia 6650 has a built in USB modem and you can plug it into your laptop to get mobile broadband.

What a fantastic deal, just £30 per month for 700 minutes, unlimited texts and free mobile broadband.

So, what about the phone? The new Nokia 6650 is a stylish, easy to use flip phone and it’s exclusive to T-Mobile. With FREE Web’n’Walk it offers a high-quality internet surfing experience for no extra cost. You can go on Facebook or check your email whenever you like. It also has GPS with Nokia maps pre-installed.

It has plenty to keep you entertained too - you can watch Mobile TV, listen to FM radio and download tunes for the MP3 player. Plus, you can capture magic moments with the 2 megapixel camera with flash and 4x zoom.

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Nokia 3120 classic out now on 3


Only £15 per month on an 18 month contract with 300 xnet minutes or 300 texts per month, or any combination of the two. A brilliant no-frills deal with low line rental.

The Nokia 3120 classic is an easy to use phone that will be a breeze to live with. There are no awkward menus or over-complicated features. Everything is where it should be with nicely spaced keys. For a 3G phone it’s also slim and lightweight.

Unlike the entry-level Nokia 3120 from 2004, the new Nokia 3120 classic has a good specification with 3G video calling and a 2 megapixel camera. It has Bluetooth, a web browser, email, an FM radio, media player and a 2.5mm audio socket. The camera is basic but will be fine for snapping occasional photos. It has a flash and can also record video at 320×240 pixels.

I really like the look of this phone. If you want something that does all the essential stuff then the Nokia 3120 classic is definitely worth considering.

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New Sony Ericsson W760i out now

New Sony Ericsson W760i mobile phone
The Sony Ericsson W760i is the first Walkman phone to offer integrated GPS and support Google Maps. It’s a great entertainment package that also includes a neat little GPS fitness application called Tracker. Record and analyse time, distance and speed every time you hit the running track or go for a walk. But if fitness isn’t your thing the W760i will keep you entertained too.

With all the usual Walkman features it has plenty to offer including shake control, TrackID and SenseMe. The Sony Ericsson W760i has stereo speakers, stereo bluetooth, an FM radio with RDS and the latest Sony Ericsson Media Center and Walkman 3.0 player. Music-wise the W760i is definitely among the best.

With HSDPA you can browse the web and download music tracks to your phone while on the move. You can also stream YouTube videos direct to the phone. The Sony Ericsson W760i has a built-in accelerometer that enables screen auto rotation. Just turn the screen on its side when viewing photos or videos and the display will automatically rotate to show a widescreen aspect.

The 3 megapixel camera is standard with a basic interface and no autofocus, which is fine as the Sony Ericsson W760i is more a music and media phone than it is a cameraphone. Nevertheless the camera does a good job and with GPS your photos can be geo-tagged, which means their exact location is saved along with the date and time. The W760i photo gallery is particularly good with some nice features such as the ability to view photos by timeline.

I should also mention the built-in motion sensor, which takes gaming on the W760i to another level. Simply move the phone to play the built-in 3D games - Need for Speed Pro Street and Rollercoaster Rush 3D. Sony Ericsson excel in these neat little features which help provide longevity in their mobile phones.

The Sony Ericsson W760i should not be underestimated or ignored. It’s a feature packed phone that will keep you entertained for a very long time.

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