So although things start out well for the M800, the more practical aspects of the phone's design brings it down to earth with a solid, uncomfortable bump. It may have the better screen, excellent call quality, a faster processor and nice design, but the controls are awful and the keyboard isn't good enough to make up for these faults.
Even if all this doesn't swing your opinion away from the M800 to the TyTN II, the news that E-TEN has yet to secure a network deal to subsidise the handset in the UK probably will. This means that, for the time being at least, this inferior phone will cost you a great deal more to own - £400 - than the equivalent TyTN II on Orange or a Vario III on T-Mobile.Read full review
Overall
7/10
By Jonathan Bray
Reviewed 26 November 2007
Updated 05 February 2011