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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Advantages: Bluetooth, MMS, Lightweight Disadvantages: mine switches itself off sometimes!
...Having had mostly Nokias for all of my mobile usage life, i was abit aprehensive about getting a new phone. I was at first going to upgrade to a newer nokia, but i found that none of the new phones appealed to me. They all looked the same and didn't really have any big appeal. Plus, this time i had decided that i wanted to get a flip phone!
At first, i wanted to get the Samsung with the rotating camera but when i picked it up in a shop i realised how big and bulky it looked. It just didn't have that funky look i wanted, because let's face it, i wanted a phone that not only was practical, but also looked good in my handbag!
Then, i decided that i wanted to get one with Bluetooth capacity since the headsets are so convenient to use when driving. So i had a look round the store and saw the lovely Panasonic X88. A sexy, stylish phone...
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Advantages: latest clamshell design, loud ringtones, good camera Disadvantages: battery life, but I don't really find this a disadvantage really
..., which is very bright and helps a lot when taking pictures in the dark.
As with most phones, the X70’s battery isn’t as good as Panasonic said it would be. Not that I am disappointed with it. I usually send a few texts, play a game and spend around 1 or 2 hours chatting on it a day and this can drain the battery meaning I have to charge it every other day.
It does have a power saving setting which you can set to switch the phone off at a certain time of the day which I thought was quite clever really. This can be found by going into settings / clock / power time. You can also set this to switch the phone back on at certain times. If however, you have a SIM lock on your phone you get approximately a minute or so to enter your code before it turns itself back off again.
The handset is Bluetooth enabled, although I haven’t yet tried...
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Advantages: Smart design, Good MMS editor, Bluetooth Capability Disadvantages: Poor camera, battery life can be short.
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INTRODUCTIONS
So, let’s first introduce our product, the Panasonic X70. Released in the Autumn, 2003, the X70 is the successor to the Panasonic GD87 mobile phone. The GD87 was a massive success, breaking into the mass-market domain (appearing on the majority of UK networks). Panasonic gained credibility; a step up from the ground floor as their previous models, whilst functional; only had minimal impacy on the market.
But, since the success of the GD87, many other competitors have moved into the same territory, deciding that silver, clamshell phones with integrated cameras are the way forward. With this in mind, can the X70 manage to achieve the heights of success it’s earlier...
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The Panasonic KX-TG 8222 is a brilliant home phone and no mistaking; I do most of my communicating by telephone via my mobile and even then only when I have to. I am not one of those people who pick up a phone and chat endlessly to someone because I have more