Typical price: £140
What is it: Slider phone with a 2-megapixel camera
What we think: With neat hardware, and mostly good software, the D600 suits both workers and funsters, but it's just let down by a couple of niggles
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March 16, 2008
Posted by: supastuie14
"Not that good, really"
What I like:
Good memory, HQ camera
What I don't like:
Not loud enough, pricy
Review:
This mobile is quite easy to use, but I don't like it. lets get the bad stuff over with first. It's slow, quite heavy and the usb connectivity doesnt work. It lacks an fm radio and i think it was a good idea because i would probably be finding faults with that too! If you want a music phone this is not a good idea. They give it 77mb memory but it does not play music loud enough. I like the camera but it is hard to transfer pics to your computer. I dont know if it is just the ORANGE network that do it, but the sidebar is horrid. It doesnt support themes like sony ericssons do either. I do like, (yes i do like a few things about this phone) The call quality is good on it and the messaging is easy, allthough it doesnt save messages you send unless you tell it to each time. The battery life is average but when it is low you get a really annoying sound every minute, not good to go off in the middle of the night. at least it has bluetooth.
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