Orange C500 Review

£from freeOct 2006

Stuff says 3

Not ideal for gaming duties but Java games have come on in leaps and bounds and there’s a flotilla of top titles ready to grace your mobile’s skimpy screen

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Stuff magazine Mon, Oct 2 2006, 6:00AM

The C500 was touted as the ‘world’s smallest smartphone’ when it was released back in 2004. It’s still among the most diminutive Windows phones around, and is an obvious gaming handset too.

Capable smartphone, just avoid games
Orange’s SPV runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE, so there’s a wealth of worthy titles to be downloaded via the Orange World portal. Since it’s also Java-enabled, there’s an ever-growing catalogue of independent mobile developers supplying some tidy titles to the Java faithful.

Unfortunately, the SPV’s rocker switch isn’t ideally suited to gaming, faring better with less frenetic strategy games like the legendary Lemonade Tycoon.

The screen is useable but it’s portrait rather than landscape – stop us if we’re being overly harsh here – so a hardcore gamer this is not.

A killer title to indulge in here would be Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (www.gameloft.com). As Sam Fisher, you must deal with some of the world’s most notorious cyber criminals and put an end to their reign using a mixture of stealth and force. So, it’s not ideal for gaming duties, but still worth a fiddle for its smartphone abilities. 

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Digital zoom rating
n/a
FM radio
No
Main camera resolution
n/a
Memory card slots
Yes
Memory card type
miniSD
Operating system
Windows Mobile 2003
Optical zoom rating
n/a
Screen resolution
176x208
Standby time
96
Storage
64MB
Supported music formats
MP3, WMA, WAV, Plays for Sure Download and Subscri
Talktime
5
Triband
Yes
Video resolution
N/A
Wi-Fi
No

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