What is it: Camera phone with radical Art Deco styling
What we think: The ground-breaking design conceals a surprisingly well-equipped phone with a broad range of features
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June 15, 2005
Posted by: Aimie Lauren
"What's the surprise?"
What I like:
The Bluetooth -- must have
What I don't like:
The easily scratchable case, and screen that can not be replaced
Review:
The mystery of this phone is it lack of it. I bought this phone on contract, so therefore to my friends I shall keep up with the expression, ''I love it,'' as I have no option of changing it for another 18 months, and do not wish to listen to their ''told you so's''. The quality of the camera is hard to tell, because of the pitiful screen size. Also recordings are not up to the standard of my previous fone the Nokia 3650, obviously size does matter. The use of the Internet is a bonus, however to view a Web page on a tiny screen is as painful as it sounds. The key good point is that the annoying way to text has stoped me wasting money on so many messages, and even dialling numbers is sometimes more trouble than its worth... but hey here's to cheap phone bills! However at 60min there's little room to be chatty. NO GAMES -- what kind of a backwards world are we living in? A main concern of mine is the fact you get a second SIM card drawer, surely this causes some concern over the wear-and-tear of the manufacturing, of the fone as a whole.
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