Asda launches disposable cell phone as cheap as $10

By Cheryl | April 30, 2008

Cheap cell phones from ASDaNow that’s what I call really cheap. A cell phone for just $10! I doubt if even a pack of cigarettes come for that price. No, it’s not a kid phone, nor it is just an emergency calling phone, but a full fledged phone with decent features making it good enough to be called a cell phone.

Actually these $ 10 phones are being sold as ‘disposable cell phones’ by UK’s supermarket chain Asda. These are made specially to be disposed off and operate on standard pay-as-you-go tariffs. You can just grab one off the shelf, use it once and throw it away if you wanted. There are no hidden or extra costs. The models available are Nokia 1112 (pictured right) Sagem My212x, Sagem My220x and Sagem My150x.

Good for people who need a cell phone temporarily for any reason ranging from regular phone being lost or that they are in a country of some time.

Via: Gadgetell/ Dailymail



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