Daily Tech Deal: Samsung i200 with free 3 SIM and £30 top-up

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6 May 2009 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton

Anyone out there looking for a smartphone on the cheap might want to check out this offer from Expansys.

The deal is for a Samsung i200 as well as a free 3 PAYG SIM and includes £30 top-up, all for £99.99.

Offering Windows Mobile 6.1, the phone itself offers a 2.3-inch QVGA screen, HSDPA 3.6Mbps and has a light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the LCD and therefore saves on battery life.

Coming with all the functionality you'd expect from a smartphone launched back in May 2008, a 2-megapixel camera rounds off the package.

Expansys do however whack on a £5.75 P&P charge bringing the total up to £106.61 after VAT.

Have a look for yourselves via the link below and we'll have another tech deal for you tomorrow.

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