Recommended Phones
We want to bring the right mobiles and the right customers happily together. That way, you get a mobile full of features you actually use. To help you do that, we have put together a collection of phones best for the things you need to do most.
Apple® iPhone™ 3GS
The fastest, most secure iPhone yet
"It runs faster; its promised battery life is longer; and the multimedia quality continues to shine."
~ cnet.co.uk
The new iPhone loads web pages, launches apps, opens attachments and more - faster than ever. It's more secure when accessing information that's back in the office. You can cut, copy and paste words and photos, even between applications. And use your phone to get your laptop online, when there's no hotspot in range.
Why get one?
- The best iPhone yet
- Use Voice Control to call a contact, dial a number or play music
- Search for anything on your iPhone quickly and easily with Spotlight Search
Nokia E71
The best Nokia for email
"This is one of the best email phones around"
~ cnet.co.uk
It may be the slimmest smartphone around, but the E71 does just about everything well. And email brilliantly. All straight out of the box. It's a Nokia, too, so it's easy to use.
Why get one?
- 10.5 hours' talk-time
- If you need more memory you can add up to 8GB
- It keeps on winning awards
Apple® iPhone™ 3G
The business best-seller. Only on O2
"The feel of the iPhone 3G is, as expected, superb"
~ cnet.co.uk
If you need to spend a lot of time online, this is the one to take with you. It's perfect for Mac-users. And the thousands of useful business apps include LogMein, which lets you check files away from your desk.
Why get one?
- Using the internet on an iPhone is easy
- Visual Voicemail shows all your messages; you choose which to listen to first
- Popular with people in the creative and music industries
BlackBerry© Curve 8900
See every detail of your documents
"The keyboard is superb, the screen, clear and sharp"
~ Mobile Choice Magazine
You can view just about any document on the BlackBerry Curve 8900, and zooming in and out shows you every last detail. PowerPoint® looks especially good. Pictures are sharper, presentations richer. And switching from one task to another has never been easier, from viewing PowerPoint to writing emails.
Why get one?
- It's the best-selling BlackBerry
- The thinnest, lightest BlackBerry with a QWERTY keyboard
- Complete with built-in GPS
BlackBerry® Curve 8310
Keep your team mobile. And your costs low
"A full QWERTY keyboard and excellent messaging software"
~ cnet.co.uk
The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is the most cost-effective way to keep your team on top of things when they're out and about. They can switch from task to task easily, whether it's editing email attachments or checking their diary.
Why get one?
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Know where you are with GPS
- It handles email brilliantly
Xda Zest
Works just like a PC
"The handset is one of the most responsive Windows Mobile handsets"
~ truestedreviews.com
If you know your way around Windows® on your PC, you'll soon find your way around the Xda Zest. In fact, with a free 14-day GPS trial*, you won't get lost anywhere. Comes with a two-year warranty, only on O2.
* Terms apply
Why get one?
- A big, finger-friendly touch screen
- Good for editing spreadsheets on the move
- No other server software needed if you run Microsoft Exchange
Sony Ericsson C702 3G
For the boardroom or the building site
"Well-designed phone that's in keeping with Sony Ericsson's high standards for voice-calling and messaging"
~ cnet.co.uk
You can rely on your Sony Ericsson C702 in pretty much any situation. That's because it's been specially 'ruggedised'. And it comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera.
Why get one?
- Water, dust and shock resistant
- Connects to your work's server so you can check your email and calendar
- With 3G for fast internet connection
BlackBerry® Pearl 8110/8120
The smallest BlackBerry
"A small and pocketable smartphone for those keen on email"
~ Mobile Choice
Need to keep on top of emails and your diary when you're out and about? The BlackBerry Pearl could be the answer. Choose the 8120 with Wi-Fi for downloading data fast, or the 8110 for the GPS feature to help you get to your meeting.
Why get one?
- Type faster using Suretype
- Small, light and simple to use
- Saves carrying a phone and an email device
Nokia E51
Makes emailing as easy as texting
"Not many business-class phones are this userfriendly. Well connected and fat free, it's straight from the smartphone top drawer"
~ Stuff Magazine
The easy-to-use menu you've come to expect from a Nokia. With email. Works with all the main email systems, so will fit in immediately at your office.
Why get one?
- Simple to set up email
- Large, easy-to-read screen
- Works with Microsoft®, BlackBerry® or Lotus
Nokia 6303
Practical and good-looking
"The Nokia 6303 classic has a sleek and stylish design with some great features"
~ mobilefonereviews.co.uk
Give your sales team a goodlooking phone that does everything you need at a reasonable price. The familiar Nokia menus make it really easy to use. And the long-lasting battery means it's ideal for people who are always on the phone.
Why get one?
- Value for money
- Long battery life – 7 hours talk-time, 18 days on standby.
- An upgrade from the bestselling Nokia 6300
Nokia 2323
A budget phone for the out-of-office team
"The Nokia 2323 classic is a practical and easy to use mobile"
~ puremobile.ca
Need to stay in touch, but want to keep costs to a minimum? This easy-to-use phone gives you the basics on a budget. And because a camera isn't always appropriate, it comes without one.
Why get one?
- Does just what you need: no more, no less
- Comes complete with in-car charger cradle
- Works with fixed car-kits
Samsung Solid Extreme
It's built for outdoor work
"... a rugged phone designed for those who subject their phone to the elements"
~ knowyourmobile.com
It's waterproof. Dust-proof. And shockproof. And our most 'rugged' phone even has a handy torch function.
Why get one?
- Waterproof up to a metre
- Quad-band international coverage
- Eight-hours talk time
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