INQ had to make some sacrifices in order to bring the price down, so there's only a 3.2-megapixel camera, no Wi-Fi and no GPS, although you do get HSDPA (3.5G). You don't get any on-board memory either, but you can add memory via an expandable microSD slot. The INQ1 isn't trying to be a super-phone, it's trying to be a super-social phone. 3 is aiming at people who want the ability to network on the go, but not pay for tonnes of other smartphone features they're never going to use.
You can pick up an INQ1 for as little as £15 per month, including unlimited free Facebook, Skype, Windows Live Messenger and Web access, plus 75 minutes of calls to other networks, unlimited texts, unlimited email and unlimited free 3-to-3 calls. For £20 you get all of the above, but with 200 minutes of calls to other networks. The INQ1 will also be available on pay as you go for £80, with Internet packages available from £5 per month.



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A_113 30 December, 2010 11:14
Bitterly regret it.