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Middlesbrough
03-04-2009, 09:44 PM
Yeah, looking for a touch screen but looking to be original - LG viewty broke so I won't be getting a viewty, got around 170 quid to spend, also 3G would be helpful.

Recursion
04-04-2009, 06:18 AM
Nokia 5800

Suspective
04-04-2009, 06:21 AM
iPhone

J0SH
04-04-2009, 06:35 AM
iPhone

Yeab because that's really in it's budget.

AlexOC
04-04-2009, 06:28 PM
LG COOKIE

Alot of people choose the LG Cookie as an affordable touchscreen, But i wouldn't if i was you, it has a great exterior, and thats pretty much it, poor internal memory, 3.2mp camera, Lacks 3G and more. It's touchscreen is also very poor, and not made of glass it lacks responsivness and looks to be built on restivness. I have a friend at school who has it and its just poor and lacking in most departments, not to say its all bad, the menus and navigation and whole in-phone experience isn't bad. But alot of people have it and isn't 'Original' [REVIEW] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030106,49300379,00.htm)

LG TOCCO

5mp camera and stylish looking and fast network-provided internet, its amazing but your looking over £250, unless you ebay it or get it on contract. [REVIEW] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030106,49297279,00.htm)

LG RENOIR / SAMSUNG PIXON

Two similar phones, the two i was stuck between (before choosing pixon), and both over £250, quite expensive but there quality and there's no point going cheap when you're looking for decent phone. Both have 8mp cameras, slow motion video recording, DivX/Xvid video support, free 8gb memory card with both, Both with great responsive touchscreens and both superb in nearly every department. [RENOIR] [PIXON] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030107,49299788,00.htm)

Andys
04-04-2009, 06:40 PM
LG COOKIE

Alot of people choose the LG Cookie as an affordable touchscreen, But i wouldn't if i was you, it has a great exterior, and thats pretty much it, poor internal memory, 3.2mp camera, Lacks 3G and more. It's touchscreen is also very poor, and not made of glass it lacks responsivness and looks to be built on restivness. I have a friend at school who has it and its just poor and lacking in most departments, not to say its all bad, the menus and navigation and whole in-phone experience isn't bad. But alot of people have it and isn't 'Original' [REVIEW] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030106,49300379,00.htm)

LG TOCCO

5mp camera and stylish looking and fast network-provided internet, its amazing but your looking over £250, unless you ebay it or get it on contract. [REVIEW] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030106,49297279,00.htm)

LG RENOIR / SAMSUNG PIXON

Two similar phones, the two i was stuck between (before choosing pixon), and both over £250, quite expensive but there quality and there's no point going cheap when you're looking for decent phone. Both have 8mp cameras, slow motion video recording, DivX/Xvid video support, free 8gb memory card with both, Both with great responsive touchscreens and both superb in nearly every department. [RENOIR] [PIXON] (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030107,49299788,00.htm)
lg tocco?
thats a new one
and ye tocco is crap, mine crashed all the time

Middlesbrough
04-04-2009, 06:43 PM
Btw if you can find a website for a store (phones4u etc) with the phone your reccomending in i will +rep

AlexOC
04-04-2009, 06:46 PM
lg tocco?
thats a new one
and ye tocco is crap, mine crashed all the time

On paper its great, and it can be amazing whilst using it, or not. Depends on what you want.

Middlesbrough
04-04-2009, 07:28 PM
On paper its great, and it can be amazing whilst using it, or not. Depends on what you want.

Thanks for the help by the way

And by the way people when i say original i just mean a phone that not everyone has (the cookie etc)

AlexOC
05-04-2009, 04:53 PM
http://i44.tinypic.com/4ku4wj.png

It's obvious which one HxF wants you to get.

Barmi
05-04-2009, 07:33 PM
Nokia 5800. You should be able to get one on eBay for between £170 and £200. The camera is a meagre 3.2 MP, but everything about the phone is excellent. It has 3G and Wi-Fi, so it's excellent for browsing the internet (full screen in either orientation), receiving emails, and just about anything you need from your phone.

It is not as feature-packed as the iPhone (with all its apps), but there are still plenty of applications for the 5800, with more being developed. The built-in Nokia Maps is excellent. The calendar features are fantastic, and it takes seconds to sync my calendar and contacts to my Mac via Bluetooth.

I foolishly killed my first 5800... but I liked it so much I have a new one.

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