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Orange San Francisco II leaked


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[missing from SUBZEROUK's previous comments]

ZTE, send us a big bucket of Warp action please - no reason for the Americans to have all the ZTE Snapdragon fun. This upgrade to the Blade over 14 plus months is so tiny as to be a bit annoying. Huawei are gonna whup your behinds in Europe when they get their distribution sorted out if you don't pick up the pace

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It must be Orange asking for armv6 specifically.

(Look at cost difference between these and cheapest armv7 contract phone).

(Whereas Softbank / Boost Mobile asked for armv7)

There is only $10 you have to pay more to Qualcomm

(Unless there is a price fixing thing going on by Qualcomm not impossible).

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Just posting what I've seen - this was on the HOTUKDeals website an hour or so ago

http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/orange-san-francisco-ii-99-99-inc-top-up-orange-store-1060492

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Orange San Francisco II

Will be available in most stores nationwide from the 21st November. Theres a special promotion for the first week that they can reduce the price of the phone by £10 making it £99.99 inc Top up. Plus you'll also get the free Orange Xmas Gift box which includes Angle and Curve headphones which are worth £30 (they claim £60)

- Existing customers with phone fund can get an extra £10 deducted.

The Orange San Francisco II is the successor product to the market leading Orange San Francisco. Not only does the San Francisco II support HD Voice, but it also supports WiFi, Signal Boost & Mobile Mail. The Orange San Francisco II has a capacitive touchscreen and runs Android Gingerbread, so it’s fantastic value for money. Browse and download thousands of apps from Android Market, but there’s also a few handy Orange apps pre-installed. Get 2-for-1 cinema tickets with Orange Wednesdays, check your account via Your Orange, save or retrieve your number using contacts backup and browse Facebook and Twitter on the move.

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