Got this phone it's great, very cheap and im from Ireland and they nearly have the whole country covered with their 3g network even when i am in the middle of no where i can still use their 3g network.
I wish I could get one especially with those prices. I live in the USA and am waiting not so patiently to see if it will come here. I have heard they are working on it.
I bought one of these on the weekend! £15 a month for unlimited internet, 3000 mins and 2000 text and free skype calls!
This is the best bargain in the mobile world!
The review is very fair, I find the lag can be a pain - especially when you consider it is also cursed with the 3 network which outside the cities is not at its best!
However, this is just like the first netbook - prepare to see a lot of clever competition in the next few months in the smartphone lite market!!
Seems like they created it well with a specific purpose.
I wonder if supermarkets would stock it for use on their networks? If I was Inq Mobile I would consider this market place, as well as music shops and other places the yoof of 2day hangout.
All it lacks is a credible brand name. It's called INQ Chat, which is not going to set the world on fire. If they could make up some sort of North European sounding name like Zandstorf or Svrekson, or Italian sounding like Gacini, maybe that would help.
Perhaps if they could give some to celebrities, or to teenage magazine writers and editors etc? Pick the 15 best selling teen mags, shops etc and give some for free and have some competitions to win some?
Got this phone it's great, very cheap and im from Ireland and they nearly have the whole country covered with their 3g network even when i am in the middle of no where i can still use their 3g network.
I wish I could get one especially with those prices. I live in the USA and am waiting not so patiently to see if it will come here. I have heard they are working on it.
I bought one of these on the weekend! £15 a month for unlimited internet, 3000 mins and 2000 text and free skype calls!
This is the best bargain in the mobile world!
The review is very fair, I find the lag can be a pain - especially when you consider it is also cursed with the 3 network which outside the cities is not at its best!
However, this is just like the first netbook - prepare to see a lot of clever competition in the next few months in the smartphone lite market!!
Seems like they created it well with a specific purpose.
I wonder if supermarkets would stock it for use on their networks? If I was Inq Mobile I would consider this market place, as well as music shops and other places the yoof of 2day hangout.
All it lacks is a credible brand name. It's called INQ Chat, which is not going to set the world on fire. If they could make up some sort of North European sounding name like Zandstorf or Svrekson, or Italian sounding like Gacini, maybe that would help.
Perhaps if they could give some to celebrities, or to teenage magazine writers and editors etc? Pick the 15 best selling teen mags, shops etc and give some for free and have some competitions to win some?
From the INQ Mini 3G review ...
"There are some other niceties which complete the phone, from an Itunes-eqsue pc client called Doubletwist down to using the phone as a 3G dongle"
... it's just the same with the INQ Chat 3G and also the INQ1 handset, those features are rife throughout the series
Can it sync with Itunes?