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Welcome to the Reestit Mutton website

Reestit Mutton is a well-known and well-loved UK mobile phone price comparison service. Unlike many price comparison services this site is not run by a faceless corporation. It is designed, developed and maintained by an individual with an eye for detail and a passion for providing a more personal service.

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

SIM-freePAYGcontract

As one of the UK's best-known electrical retailers, Dixons provides consumers with a secure shopping experience, providing quality and service on a huge range of over 2000 products at great prices.

News

Dumbest [And Most Expensive] iPhone Yet

Recession aside, we have covered quite a few blinged iPods and iPhones in our time, many of which make Bernard Manning seem like the ambassador of good taste. This one though - possibly the most expensive one yet - takes gaudy to lows only accessible to the likes of Paris Hilton. Designed by luxury Austrian jeweller, Peter Aloisson, the 'iPhone 3G Kings Button' speaks for itself since it boasts a massive 6.6-carat diamond where the usual plastic button resides and costs a whopping £1.76 million. Yes, £1, 760,000 whole pounds. The iPhone itself is clad in 18-carat yellow, white and rose gold, while there's a ring of 138 brilliant diamonds around the outside.

Gizmodo, 27 Feb 2009

Reviews

HTC Touch 3G Windows Mobile smartphone

  Hot on the heels of the Touch Viva - the budget Touch - comes the 3G version. Smaller, neater, and with more features, including - of course - 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS and a 3.2Mp camera, this is the next stage up the Touch ladder.…

The Register, 19 Jan 2009