Nowadays even hobos and toddlers have mobile phones, and they demand features. For them, Orange has announced the Vegas, which it says is the cheapest touchscreen phone in the UK.
The Vegas has an 1.3-megapixel camera, an FM radio and an MP3 player. It sports 128MB of internal memory, with room for up to 4GB more if you stump up for a microSD card.
It's only dual-band, but tramps don't go abroad, so that's cool. Orange says that at only 84g, it's the smallest and lightest touchscreen mobile on the market, so babies will have no trouble clutching it in their tiny hands.
It's going for only £48.50 on pay as you go and it's available from the Orange Web site in homeless black or cuteykins pink.

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Anonymous 28 August, 2010 00:58
gratz on the review flora you sounded like a proper twarse!
Anonymous 12 October, 2010 01:11
Wow this made me laugh a lot. Flora is hilarious, you all need to get a sense of humour. (Except for "sense of humour failure" bloke)
I just got one of these as a cheap experiment to see whether I would get on with the touchscreen. After all, that's what the entry level stuff is really about isn't it. I didn't, but it's still good:
Battery life is good, it's tiny with a huge screen for a non-smartphone, it's got a radio and MP3 player, it handles bluetooth, and it recognises my 8gb MicroSD. It comes with a USB lead but there's sod-all software available for it... Let's be honest, it's basically an awesomely cheap iPod with a touchscreen. Loved it.