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Welcome to the Reestit Mutton website

From its humble beginnings as a UK consumer technology price-busting blog, Reestit Mutton has grown to become a popular mobile phone price comparison tool. Its growth in popularity is down to the fact that it is simple, impartial, honest and free.

Important Announcement

There is now an all new look and feel to the site and lots of new facilities have been developed such as the searchable mobile phone retailer directory, the site blog containing the latest mobile news and reviews (updated daily) and the ability to sign up to receive newsletters.

Please Note: the price comparison facility is currently undergoing redevelopment. If you would like to be notified when it is relaunched there is a newsletter specifically designed for this purpose.

Retailer Spotlight

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Play.com is a leading online retailer of DVDs, music, video games, books, electronics, gadgets and ringtones. Their website lists in excess of 100,000 products at rock bottom prices.

News

Germans Trial Street Lamps Activated By Mobile Phones

German inventor Dieter Grote has come up with an interesting energy saving idea that involves switching off street lights to save power until they are actually needed. He's not plunging the German village of Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz into darkness however, since the system, called Dial4Light, allows pedestrians to switch the lights on using their mobile phone.

Gizmodo, 25 Feb 2009

Reviews

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic touchphone

  It’s hardly a surprise that Nokia’s first post-iPhone foray into touch-controlled mobiles has drawn massive amounts of interest. Nokia may have dabbled briefly with touch-operated handsets before, with its 7700 and 7710, but the 5800 XpressMusic is certainly year-zero as far as Nokia devices designed to take on Apple’s game-changer are concerned.…

The Register, 21 Jan 2009