Skip to main content

BT Launches BT ToGo Low-Cost Smartphones

BT Launches BT ToGo Low-Cost Smartphones

The UK’S BT Group has been one of the only large European telecommunications companies that did not own a mobile network, after it spun off its mobile operations back in 2001. Now, the former telco monopoly is again trying to re-enter the mobile market with BT Total Broadband Anywhere, an all-inclusive service plan that comes with an HTC S620 or S710 smartphone, rebranded as BT ToGo.

"Communications services are converging, and it is clear that customers want consistent access to the things that matter not only at home, but in the palm of their hands wherever they are," said BT managing director for consumer products John Petter, in a statement." When shopping, waiting for a train, or having a coffee, Broadband Anywhere enables you to read emails, check the football score, or compare prices."

The BT Total Broadband package starts at £23.99 per month to 50 minutes of talk time and 50 text messages, running up to £53.99 for 600 minutes and 700 text messages; both come with 10 MB of GPRS data downloads. Those might seem like unworkably small limits for heavy Internet users, but the BT ToGo phones also offer integrated Wi-Fi and VoIP calling capability through BT Broadband Talk, and the ability to connect to more than 82,000 FON hotspots in the UK and another 190,000 FON hotspots around the world (in addition to BT’s own 2,500 hotspots in the UK and Ireland). The pricing plans also integrate with other BT broadband services, including wireless hubs and VoIP phones for the home.

Both BT ToGo handsets feature integrated cameras and full QWERTY keyboards. The S710 sports a 2.4-inch LCD display, a 2 megapixel camera, 64 MB of RAM, Bluetooth 2.0, and microSD storage, and Windows Mobile 6, while the S620 uses Windows Mobile 5 and offers a 1.3 megapixel camera.

BTis undoubtedly hoping that offering the BT ToGo Smartphones with broadband packages will go over better than its somewhat poorly-received BT Fusion, which paired a mobile phone with a Wi-Fi based VoIP in-home base station, so callers weren’t using the mobile network when placing calls from home. Although simple to use, the service received a great deal of criticism since free VoIP solutions like Skype were widely available for broadband users.

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Google’s Android 12 Go Edition will make budget phones faster in 2022
Three phone screens showing the new Android 12 Go Edition.

Whether you like them or not, there is no getting around the fact that affordable, cheap Android smartphones are here to stay and will probably remain the most common devices on the market. Because these phones sell for really affordable prices, the sheer volume this segment represents is simply too hard to ignore. So hard, in fact, that Google, in 2017, started the Android Go project, which led to the creation of a special, toned-down version of Android bearing the same name.

Earlier today, Google announced major updates to the upcoming version of Android Go based on Android 12. This version -- unsurprisingly called Android 12 Go Edition -- will roll out to millions of affordable smartphone owners in 2022.

Read more
How good is an $86 smartphone? We went hands-on with the JioPhone Next
JioPhone Next hero shot.

On a sultry summer afternoon in June 2021, India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, the CEO of Indian telecom giant Jio, announced a product nearly a year in the making. What made the announcement special was a brief appearance by Google CEO Sundar Pichai during the webcast. The duo would go on to announce the JioPhone Next -- an affordable, full-featured Android smartphone co-developed by Jio in partnership with Google.

The JioPhone Next was touted as the best thing to ever happen to affordable phones and had the potential to revolutionize the Indian smartphone sector -- a claim that did not entirely lack merit. After all, it had the backing of two billion-dollar corporations -- both of which not only had access to the best technology available but also had the financial muscle to pull off something like this.

Read more
Oppo’s first foldable smartphone’s launch date leaked
Oppo Find X3 Pro Credits: Oppo official.

Oppo's first foldable smartphone, code-named "Peacock," was scheduled to release this month, though the exact release date was unknown. Now details have leaked confirming both the date and the product to be launched. 

The company previously announced the OPPO INNO Day 2021 event for December 14 and 15. INNO Day's current tagline is "Reimagining the future." However, Evan Blass, a notable gadgets leaker, said that the original tagline was actually "Unfold the future," which makes it clear that the rumored foldable smartphone will get revealed over the course of the two-day event.

Read more