The Orange Vegas Pink is a stunning edition to the Vegas range

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The Orange Vegas Pink is a colour variant of the Vegas phone. Its pink casing is impressive and provides a suitably fashionable style and grace that other phones lack. This smart phone also has an impressive list of features and functions which ensures its success as well as all being tightly packed into a 58mm wide case and only weighing in at a paltry 99 grams.


The phone's 2.4 inch touch screen is endearing and provides an excellent level of sensitivity to touch. Movement through the features is simple and user friendly. The touch screen is an effective means for viewing images and files in any lighting.

A 1.3 Mega pixel camera is built in and is a useful addition to this phone. Although not the largest resolution it provides the means to take snap shots whenever required and ensures the images are available to be viewed on the large display screen at a later date.


For entertainment the Orange Vegas Pink provides an MP3 media player which will comfortably play a variety of music files including MP3, AAC and WMA as well as MP4. The FM radio which is also built in to the unit offers the ability to listen to local and national radio stations. This ensures the choice of either listening to downloaded music or a radio broadcast from a variety of available stations.



For connectivity the phone offers GPRS and WAP as well as MMS facilities. A built in T-flash memory card slot provides the expandable memory facility.

The Orange Vegas Pink, much like its counterpart the Orange Vegas Black are a range of phones which are built to provide a level of service that is unmatched in other mobile phones. It is a simple and uncluttered phone which simply goes about its business. It does this very effectively and as such endows its user with the tools to carry out numerous useful tasks whilst on the move.



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