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Rio II mobile phone from Orange. Unlocked. Brand new in box in Southside, Durham for sale

Rio II mobile phone from Orange. Unlocked. Brand new in

Product Highlights Video Product Identifiers Brand Orange Model Rio II Network Unlocked MPN OZTN4930 EAN 708 Type Mobile Phone Key Features Storage Capacity 80MB Colour Black Network Technology GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA Band GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band) Camera Resolution 3.2MP Memory Supported Flash Memory Cards Micro SD Battery Battery Standby Time Up to 144 hr Display Display Technology TFT Other Features Bluetooth Yes Digital Camera Yes GPS No Email Access Yes Internet Browser Yes 2.8inch screen; 3-megapixel camera; 80MB of memory The Orange Rio II is a total bargain. It offers a Blackberry-style experience with a full QWERTY keyboard and landscape touchscreen, along with support for HSDPA and a microSD card slot, all for the paltry sum of just £24.99 Although Orange branded this will work with any UK network. it comes with a USB charger cable but please note that the mains adapter in the box is a 2 pin europlug. First impressions of the Rio II are good. It certainly doesn't look like a budget handset. There's a classy chrome band running around the outer edge of the phone that frames the whole front of the handset nicely. Twinned with the glossy black finished used on the centrally-mounted buttons and screen surround, it gives the Rio II quite an upmarket look. The handset is light at 106g and reasonably slim too, measuring just 12.5mm deep. The combination of the touchscreen and D-pad control means it's also possible to use one-handed. The top of the phone has a standard 3.5mm jack, although Orange doesn’t include a stereo headset in the box, so you'll have to use your own cans with it. On the right hand edge you'll find the microUSB port used for both charging and syncing the handset, along with a dedicated camera shutter button. The right-hand side houses just the volume rocker switch. Beneath the screen there's a standard D-pad controlled that's sandwiched between the two call control buttons along with back and option buttons. On the right there's a dedicated button to launch the email client, while the left hand side is home to the main menu button. Beneath this you'll find the keyboard, which is about as similar to the keyboard found on Blackberry's Bold range as you could legally get away with