What is it: A Pocket PC with a substantial range of connectivity options and a slide-out Qwerty keypad
What we think: We like the impressive range of connectivity options, Direct Push email and the ability to synchronise with our Windows PC, but it is a little too chunky
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October 8, 2006
Posted by: Anonymous
"Suited most to internet browsing, other features are sporadic"
What I like:
Web browsing
What I don't like:
Camera, Speaker, Instruction Manual, The way it pretends it's a PC when it's not
Review:
- It has no such thing as text files which bothers me but maybe that's just me - just a non-standard 'notes' format.
- Microsoft have had a little too much say in the software
- Main camera quality is poor
- The software's a little buggy
- No support for using as a modem for your laptop for example. Would be ideal since most laptops have wifi and even bluetooth but no 3g.
- touch screen needs regular readjustment depending on the temperature so if you're in and out you'll get good at the touch the dots game.
- You can't save things to the desktop, make folders in the places you most want to, configure the phone to take advantage of it's full capability in general.
~ Instruction manual had to be scanned from cover to cover each time you wanted to find something. although it was thick enough with everything you need to get started.
~ it's big but not too big in that it doesn't look too stupid held against your ear.
~ Excel and Word etc work well, except for the (pointlessly) limited powerpoint
+ Wifi and 3G browsing is faultless
+ Text messages and emails very easy
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