What is it: Stylish clamshell phone with mirrored front section and 2-megapixel camera
What we think: If you're looking for a stylish clamshell phone then this is a contender, but be warned: the mirrored front is a magnet for fingerprints
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November 17, 2006
Posted by: Pauline Robinson
"A very good, attractive, well built phone."
What I like:
Size and shape. Colour. Ease of use.
What I don't like:
Having to keep polishing the front cover.
Review:
I have found this phone simple to use without having to spend hours reading the manual, there are tutorials on the phone itself if you need help. The software that comes with it and the USB cable makes it very easy to transfer music and pictures to the phone, and calls and texts can be made through the PC. It is small enough to be comfortable to use in one hand, all the keys are within easy reach of your thumb, but large enough to be easy to read. It feels well built and sturdy, and is beautiful to look at. The removable memory card slot makes it very versatile and can store tons of pictures and music. Why have a phone and an MP3 player when you can have it all in one attractive package?
It is available on Pay as You Go. I got mine with Virgin. It cost £240 with £30 free airtime as I already had a Virgin Sim Card.
All in all a very well designed phone.
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