PDA, Camera etc... Using Micro SD - Comes with standard adapter to use in SD Type Card slots. Colour of card may differ. C31, C32, CF61, CL71, SF71 E52, E71, E81, EF61, EF71, EF81, EF91, EL71, S81, S88, SF71, SL91, SL91
(+) The design of the N97 may be relatively sober, but build-quality is very high (-) at $650 unlocked and contract-free it's an expensive way to make clear calls
Advantages: Although made thin, still using the dual-S81 camera Disadvantages: none
...BenQ-Siemens mobile phone series S81 is only 13 mm thick, the S81, including 3G mobile phone thin, thinner than the 3G mobile phone, Sony Ericsson M600i is 15 mm in thickness.
I try to review some of the features of this phone as follows:
DESIGN
Although made thin, still using the dual-S81 camera, which is useful for video call. To activate the menu running on the 3G network is quite simple, namely, the live press the shortcut buttons below the phone. Another prominent case is that the back cover is designed with a silver-colored metal packing appear to match the domination of black shiny body in the S81 mobile phone.
SCREEN
BenQ-Siemens incorporate thin design with TFT display 262 thousand colors with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. The size of two-inch screen is quite relieving eye view because the image is clear. However...
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Advantages: pretty, unique, girly, photo phone book, mp3 player Disadvantages: a little slow, only 1 game, almost impossible to see the screen outside in daylight
Advantages: Small, clear display, it's a slider Disadvantages: Bad battery life, flimsy back cover, crashes frequently.
...I got an EL71 last December when I changed my mobile contract and my phone. I must admit that the EL71 looked quite attractive and I was tempted by the fact that you could upgrade the phone memory to 2Gb by the insertion of a MicroSD card so I decided to go with it.
The phone itself is a nice concept. Siemens are trying to get back into the mobile market and this collaboration with BenQ has so much potential to rival Nokia and Sony Ericsson. The question is does it pull it off?
In a word? No.
As I've said, it looks nice enough. Decked out in a sexy silver brushed metal effect it's quite attractive front on, but at the back it's just black plastic. Even then this undertstated effect is quite nice so you can have the phone and not worry about it being ugl. It's also a slide phone which means that the keypad drops down when...
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