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BenQ-Siemens E61 mofi review

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There is just under 2MB of memory built in, and support for a miniSD card, which lives underneath the battery. You get a 512MB card with the phone. You don't get any data synchronisation software, but connect it to your PC using the provided data cable and you can choose to work in 'mass storage' mode -- the miniSD card appears on your computer as a standard drive and you can copy and paste not just music but photos and other files too. You can also play back music files from the handset on a PC, which is a neat way of sharing sounds with friends.

The camera has its ups and downs. There's no video mode, and stills are shot at a maximum resolution of just 640x480. There are presets for different shooting conditions and types of subject: people, landscape, sunny, sunset, night, snow and text as well as an auto setting, and some effects: grey, sepia, mosaic, tile, negative, draft, watercolour, embossed, engraved and sketch. Both the wait while new settings are saved and the time lag between pressing the centre of the navigation button and a shot actually being taken is interminable -- you won't get many candid quick-fire shots with this handset.

You can get to full Web sites via the browser, but we aren't sure why you'd want to, given the low-resolution screen and GPRS-speed data connection. Stick to WAP sites, of which there are now plenty that are useful, and which we found, not surprisingly, to load faster and be easier to get around on the screen.

Probably the cardinal sin for the E61 is the absence of Bluetooth. There's no infrared either, incidentally.

Performance
When it came to voice calls, we'd have liked more in the volume department, but the E61 handled itself well enough. Music playback is average rather than outstanding, but we could live with it. The camera, on the other hand, is truly disappointing in pretty much every way. If you want more than just pics to view on a handset you should look elsewhere.

Edited by Mary Lojkine
Additional editing by Kate Macefield

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Nigel Armstrong's avatar
3.5 stars out of 5

Nigel Armstrong 29 December 2006

Good: Design, layout, music - memory, music buttons positioning

Bad: No Bluetooth, camera has slow image capture, low res, no video, unique h/phone jack port will not accept 3.5mm jack

Comment: I am not a 'handy' connoisseur but the very cheap price on this one on PAYG persuaded me to buy it and it certainly is value for money.

Victor Courdelle's avatar
4.5 stars out of 5

Victor Courdelle 11 November 2006

Good: Design, music performance, 512Mb Mini SD Card - bargain

Bad: Nothing so far

Comment: Wanted a phone with music capabilities so bought the phone for £70 from Virgin Mobile (including £30 call time). Have now put 200 songs on the memory card using Easy CD-DA Extractor software and the AACplus format. Sounds great.

Joe Askin's avatar
4 stars out of 5

Joe Askin 3 October 2006

Good: I like the memory card it can hold and the design of the the body.

Bad: I don't like the buttons on the top and its lack of speed and features.

Comment: It's a good phone but its capability is disappointing. It has a lack of speed and doesn't have a lot of features. It also has a lack of phone memory

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