Typical price: £150
What is it: Smart phone with PC synchronisation and dedicated music buttons
What we think: A neat handset and a worthy development of the Windows Mobile Smartphone
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February 26, 2007
Posted by: freekedoutfish
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
The screen and sound quality
What I don't like:
Everything else
Review:
I got this phone as part of my monthly contract exactly 12 months ago and I'm about to get a new phone and all I can say is, thank god.
I had originally looked at this phone because a friend had recommended it, and because I'm into I.T. I liked the idea of having a hugely functional phone.
I checked all the reviews and compared the phones, and I actually went in to get a Sony or Samsung one at the Orange store. But while I was there, the lad in the shop showed me this one and I was intrigued and his sales pitch was good enough to persuade me.
I went home quite happy and expecting great things. Now I have to admit I was very impressed at first, the screen size and quality is astounding. The best I've seen on any phone. The sound quality is good too, I have no complaints about that.
Even playing back music is easy enough to do using the knocked-down version of media player.
But that's kinda of where the fun ends....
If you're not an IT expert or experienced in using Windows then you will hate this phone. The menu system is intended to be as similar to Windows as it can be. With the use of a start menu, and lists of programs to select. This works fine to an extent, until you find yourself absolutely confused and unsure of what menu system your in.
There is also the issue of transfering information to and from the phone. Sharing contacts between a PC and the mobile phone is easy, but sharing music and videos and anything else is complicated.
You have to understand directories and files. There is no automatic system, its all manual copy and paste.
This really is intended for IT experts.
But that aside, the phone has other, even more annoying issues...
When you recieve an SMS update about your message, telling you whether it has been sent. You will recieve a message stating "The SMS message was sent..." but it doesnt include the mobile phone number which it was sent to.
If you have sent an SMS to around 10 people in a short time and you get 5 back saying it worked and 5 back saying it failed, you have way of knowing which are which.
There is also the response time from the joystick and the system.
There are times when you can tell that the phone is trying to handle far more then it can. The entire phone will freeze for a good 30-60 seconds. You can be moving down a list of contacts, or words and it just stops. Then wakes up and continues.
There are times when the joystick simply doesn't respond, no matter how hard you move it.
Then you have the menu system again. It doesn't matter what menu you are on, or action you're doing. If you jump back to the main menu and then go to do anything, it will take you directly back to the last action you were doing.
For instance, if you were composing a new SMS and you want to cancel and just exit that. On most phones you just jump back to the main menu. If you do that on this phone, and then go to read your SMS texts again, it will take you back to the half complete SMS message you were writing.
Plus the inbox and outbox menus for the SMS message is meant to mimic Outlook on the PC. But the menu system doesn't work very well, because you're continually moving in and out of menus to the point that you end up lost.
There was also a point where the desktop of the phone broke and I had to resort to using a different one. I've not been able to retrieve that original one back as it seems to have deleted itself.
The bottom line is......
1) This phone is intended for heavily IT-literate people.
2) The menu system is awful, and tries to mimic Windows badly.
3) The response times from the joystick and the system is awful at times and the phone clearly can't handle half the stuff it's trying to do.
4) Adding media to the phone is far more complicated than it should be.
5) There isn't anything more special on this phone, then you can get on a normal mobile phone.
6) Its size is just cumbersome compared to all these slim line ones which exist now.
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