What is it: Simple, compact slider phone with a solid casing
What we think: If you're looking for a compact slider phone that's easy to use, this is it
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February 24, 2009
Posted by: Elite
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
Decent Elegant and Soft Look, Nice Camera, True Mobile Phone
What I don't like:
Yet to discover something which I didn't look for while I was buying
Review:
For people, who wish to buy a pretty decent for maximum features of a mobile set. 3.2 Mega Pixel Camera is awesome. Video quality is not bad. Sudoku, Rally and Snake III are quite addictive to play for hours. Battery time is very reasonable. Even with frequent use, you don't have to charge every other day, in fact I have to charge after 3 days with normal usage. even with extensive usage (talking or playing games for hours) it can last for two days. One can use the integrated Nokia maps and can use the assistance of the network for navigation. Some keys at the edges are difficult to get used to but they never bother you later. There is nothing less for people who wish to listen their MP3's or multimedia applications. Those dying for a wifi or WLAN should know before hand that this mobile is not meant for them. For the features it has got, it is worth the price.
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