The Orange Vegas black offers style and functions that belie its exterior. That’s not to say that is not aesthetically pleasing because that would be incorrect, it simply means that looking at its unflustered and uncluttered exterior its hard to believe that so many features are available on this mobile phone. At only 99 grams, it is one of the lightest phones on the market, certainly for its size, which is only a paltry 58mm wide which is amazing considering that the impressive TFT touch screen takes up 2.4 inches. The Vegas Black is an entertainment ensemble offering MP3 and MP4 playback with its built in media player as well as a state of the art FM radio giving the opportunity to tune into local and national radio stations with crystal clear sound. This phone also offers a sound recorder as well as its other multitude of functions. A 1.3 Megapixel camera provides suitable resolution to provide good quality images on the move whilst an additional microSD card slot ensures that the memory capacity and storage won't let you down. This dual band GSM phone offers a variety of functions aimed at providing a verifiable user experience, from its responsive touch screen to its FM radio and expandable memory it encompasses all of the requirements needed for a phone that needs to compete in today’s technologically advanced mobile phone age. With GPRS, WAP and a T-flash memory card slot, the list is endless, many functions may well be hidden but when using this phone many become apparent and you're left wondering how you ever did without it. One of the most impressive features of the Orange Vegas Black is that it offers up to a whopping 9hrs talk time, which means that recharging times are down to a minimum. All in all this phone offers a great deal to the mobile phone savvy user, those who may have reviewed this phone may now realise that this is viable option for many who are looking for a finely tuned and well featured mobile phone.
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