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Nice Phone, but maybe not good enough!? 8 of 8 Ciao Users found the following review helpful
Rating from snm123 3 Stars ()

Advantages Looks, Applications, Internet Explorer, Activesync Software, Connectivity to PC

Disadvantages Battery Life, Software/Phone Navigation Speed, Ease of Use, Weight (to some perhaps), reception levels

This is my first attempt to review a product here on Ciao, so I hope that this is of some use to you.

Firstly, a bit about the Phone. I upgraded to this phone from a Panasonic X70, and before that I was a 'Nokia man', and to be honest, whilst this phone came close, i'm still into Nokia phones, having for the moment gone back to my Nokia 6310. Not because this phone is that bad, just because I really missed using my 6310. I believe this is one of the first mainstream phones to be readily available in Black, and I think that is what appealed to me most. Historically, most clamshell phones I have encountered have been in silver or variant of, whilst other types of phones where generally black or grey, till Nokia introduced the swappable covers. This, I believe, makes this one of the more unique phones on the market, and certainly makes it stand out.

Basic Apps/Functions and desciption

Internet Explorer
This is a variant of the desktop version, but you can view full webpages through a GPRS connection rather than the scaled down WAP versions. This can be expensive if you don't have a data bundle from your network operator.

Outlook
Again this is a variant of the desktop version. This seamlessly synchronises with your desktop PC version, and handles both emails and texts, using the similar folder layout of Outlook.

Windows Media Player
This is also a variant of the desktop version. I have only used it to play MP3 files, but I believe you can play video, using the SD card function detailed next. The phone does come with a set of headphones for this purpose, and you can also use the loudspeaker on the phone to play the sound, which is of suprisingly good quality.

SD Card
This uses the popular SD memory cards, which slot into the phone on its side. Mine came with an 8Mb card, but you can obviously upgrade this to 16mb, 32mb, 64mb, 128mb, 256mb etc, whatever you can afford. In buying a large capacitymemory card, will effectively convert the phone into a good quality MP3 player, as you will have plenty of storage for MP3 files, and the sound quality is pretty good.

Task Manager
Again this is similar to the desktop version, and basically lists all your current running applications on the phone

Contacts/Address Book
This is probably the best one I have come across on any phone, including Nokia! You can store pretty much any information you want about each person in your phonebook. From Name, address, tel no, right down to company address, numbers and email addresses, persons photo, personal ringtone for that contact, their birthday.

Calender
This is a variant of the calender in the desktop version of outlook, and again seamlessly synchronises with that when you connect the phone to your PC, and is very useful, but doesn't offer any radical changes to others I have encountered on other phones.

To do List
Basically does what it says, gives you the ability to list tasks, and select them as completed when done. I've used it several times, and you could even use it as your shopping list!

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  • kormacoma 13/01/2005 15:07

    I wish I read your review before I bought mine. I can't stand the thing! Back to Nokia next time.

  • shuggieb01 26/08/2004 10:52
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  • vids 11/08/2004 12:27
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    great review.

  • deanmeister 11/08/2004 12:26
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    Good review - I agree with the fact that you cant beat the Nokia 6310! Its a great phone.

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