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Photo review of Orange SPV E200

Here is general view of Orange SPV E200 smartphone (on the screen you can observe mobile.msmobiles.com - a mobile version of msmobiles.com):



Here you can see from the left to the right: old Orange SPV, HTC Tanager (the same as Orange SPV E100) and the Orange SPV E200 (on top: Dell Axim X3i):



Here is a close look at the display and top part of the phone:



... where you can see on the left side a LED -type light - to the left of symbol "Orange". This light is blinking green while in standby, is orange when charging and is blinking blue when Bluetooth works.

Here is a close up look at the built-in camera:



... where on the right side you can observe little mirror (our digital camera is visible in this mirror). This mirror allows you to make self-portraits.

Here is the logo on the back, it says "Designed for Windows Mobile":



... and not "Microsft Windows Powered" as in former smartphones made by HTC.

Here is a look at the phone from the back:



Here is a look of the phone from the left side:



... where you can see from the keys , from the left: volume down and up, camera recording and power switch. On the left side: SD memory card slot.

Here is the view from the right:



... where you can see on the right side a slot for the stereo headset.

Here is view from the top:



.. where you can see the infrared port.

Here is view from the bottom:



... where you can see slot for connecting power supply, car kit and USB cable. It's the same as in old SPV phones (like SPV, SPV E100) - so you can reuse accessories from these older phones.

Here is the cell phone battery:



Here is a special slot for SIM card, in state "closed":



Here is a special slot for SIM card, in state "opened":



Here is an internal (placed under battery) label, where you can notice symbol and name "Bluetooth":






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