The most popular pay-per-use mobile phone

Thinking of purchasing a pay-per-use mobile phone? Not sure which one to choose? Here is a quick review of each of the top selling Pay As You Go mobile phones. These are the most popular phones that people tend to choose when shopping for a new prepaid phone.

Samsung J700

The Samsung J700 has a shiny mirror-like surface with a smooth gliding action. It comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera so you can always capture those special moments. It also has basic video capture and playback functions, Bluetooth, FM radio and MP3 player. Up to 2GB of music can be stored on a microSD card. Weighing just 92g if it’s one of the lightest slider phones available, and at 14.7mm thick, it fits comfortably in your pocket.

nokia 2610

The Nokia 2610 is a capable phone when it comes to doing what phones do best. With a simple keyboard layout and Nokia’s simple menu system, it’s a very easy phone to use. The 2610 weighs just 91g and has excellent battery life with up to 5 hours of talk time and 10-15 days of standby time. Although it is classified as an entry-level phone, the 2610 looks great and still has a large screen with 65,000 colors. It’s also tri-band, so you can use it almost anywhere in the world. If you dig into the specs of the 2610, you’ll find that it has 24 polyphonic ringtones and even some MP3 ringtones pre-installed in its limited 3MB of memory.

Nokia 5310 Xpress Music

The Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic is big on sound and small on the pocket. Weighing just 70g and measuring a slim 9.9mm, the 5310 can store up to 3,000 melodies. The built-in MP3 player has dedicated buttons for play, pause, forward, and rewind. The sound quality is crystal clear and there is a standard 3.5mm jack plug, you can plug in your own headphones without using an adapter. The 5310 also has a built-in FM radio so you can listen to your favorite radio show or soccer game on the go. The third edition 40 series user interface is easy to use and contains some useful applications including; email, Opera mini web browser, Nokia Sensor and new games including Snake III and Citybloxx. With the built-in 2 megapixel camera, you’ll always be ready to capture any unexpected moment.

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music

The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music has a 3.2-inch touch screen and the latest S60 interface, specially adapted for touch control. As the XpressMusic name suggests, this is a fantastic music phone. Supporting microSD cards up to 16GB, there’s plenty of storage space for music and video files. There’s an accelerometer, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio, and a TV-out port for watching videos or playing the built-in games on your big screen. The camera of the Nokia 5800 has 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flash. This may not sound impressive, but you have a high quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Photos are noticeably better compared to those taken with an iPhone or a previous generation camera phone. The built-in web browser is excellent. The screen renders quickly and web pages can be dragged with a finger or zoomed with a double tap on the screen. The Nokia 5800 has 3G, HSDPA and Wi-Fi. There is also a built-in GPS receiver and a special touch screen version of Nokia Maps is pre-installed. Don’t forget it’s also a phone! The on-screen number pad makes dialing easy, and there’s a choice of on-screen QWERTY keyboards or handwriting recognition for text entry.

Nokia 6300

The Nokia 6300 weighs 91g and measures 106 x 44 x 11.7mm, one of the slimmest phones available from Nokia. The latest Series 60 user interface is easy to use and allows additional software to be installed. With the built-in 2 megapixel camera, you’ll always be ready to capture an unexpected moment. Picture quality is above average compared to other camera phones in this class. The Nokia 6300 also has a good MP3 player and an FM radio, perfect for listening to your favorite songs, a radio show or watching a live sporting event on the go. The Nokia 6300 supports microSD cards for additional memory and has Bluetooth, a web browser, and a basic email client. In summary, this is a great mobile, easy to use, functional and adaptable.

nokia 6500 classic

The Nokia 6500 Classic is just 9.5mm thick and weighs 95g, which is relatively light for a 3G phone. Similar in size to the more advanced Nokia 6120 classic smartphone, the 6500 classic is the more attractive of the two. Its rounded edges, chrome accents, and clean lines make it look like a modern 3G phone. It has a 2-megapixel camera, a built-in MP3 player, and a generous 1 GB of internal memory. This is an attractive phone and very easy to use. If you are looking for something more advanced, you can consider the classic Nokia 6120 smartphone, which adds video calling and a few other smartphone features. But if you want something less complicated that looks great and still has the benefit of 3G downloads, then this could be the phone for you.

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