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Hi Upton,
At the moment we'd probably recommend the iPhone 4. It has access to a good web product at touch.betfair.com and has a feature rich native application that you can download from the App Store. Hope this helps, BF Mobile |
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Thanks,is HTC any good,just thinking of costs?
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Hello Upton,
HTC should work just fine as well - it supports the web application (touch.betfair.com) and also, in addition to official Betfair Android app (www.betfair.com/android), supports Betacular and ZoomBet applications. Your best bet would be to try all of those out before making a call. BR, ZoomBet Betfair Team |
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My advice would be the HTC if you have big fingers, my wife has an iphone 4 and a samsung galaxy s and I have struggled with login for touch and BF mobile. The touchscreen keypad has been difficult to use, read great reviews for the HTC Desire and have on on a 14 trial - its not going back, wonderful phone, easy to hold can use in portrait or landscape mode 10/10
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lostalot....which model of the desire is it, ive got large fingers as well !!!!
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just got a HTC Desire S, works well
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I find the App poor on HTC.You cannot do landscape on the wildfire but you can on desire.
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Is it true that not all phones/apps allow you LAY?
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Hi Upton,
That is NOT true at all! Every internet-enabled phone can access Betfair through some means and all the products have Back AND Lay exchange functionality. thanks, BF Mobile |
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i tell you what is absolute rubbish for betfair mobile-
the NOKIA N8 - WONT LOG IN HALF THE TIME,KEEPS FREEZING ON THE REFRESH,LOSES THE SITE,CANT GET BACK IN ETC ETC ETC sh1te for betfair basically good camera and video tho'- so you can take a picture of the money you would have won if the phone hadn't facked you up. |
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samsung wave works fine with bf mobile
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