Advantages: Great phone that incorperates many things into one Disadvantages: sometimes hangs and in the camera mode
...The Siemens SX1 is newest phone bought out by Siemens. I will start by telling you what you get with the phone.
You get your usual adapter that comnes with all phones, and the battery, plus about 5 different manuals in 5 languages. in addition these usualls you also earphones that are also the handsfree, a USB cable to link your SX1 with your computer, and a CD ROM with extra games, polyphonic tunes, pictures, screen savers and software for moving files to and from the phone. the conection for the adapter and handsfree are all the same as recent siemens phones which i have used on the M55, and i know that the S55 SL55, also have the same conection.
Before starting the phone needs to be charged, which takes about 3hrs. Then you are ready to go.
As with all phones it has the text message with the predictive T9 format. The unique...
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Advantages: loads of features, great camera and bluetooth Disadvantages: the keypad design
...I think that this phone has many great features and was one of the first phones to combine them all together. The FM radio is one of the best features and it tunes extremely quickly with excellent sound quality. The bluetooth support is also excellent, and the mosquito game that comes with it is also fun. When i first bought the phone, it was a little unresponsive, so i had to upgade the firmware, but since i've done that, it's been far better than any of my previous smartphones (like the SPV). Texting is slowed down a fair bit by the keypad design and it means you can't text using one hand. Battery life is fine, normally around 1 week, which is really good for any smartphone.
The Mp3 facility also works fine, although make sure you get an MMC card for them (only about £20 these days) as SD Cards don't work....
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Advantages: Very accurate Disadvantages: Slow,Not good for those who walk up hills
...: Nokia 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 7610, N-Gage and N-Gage QD Siemens' SX1; and the Sendo X.
Do I need a computer to use this software?
Surprisingly no the software comes on a 256MB mini memory card (with a converter for the standard size of course) there is also about 90MB of free space on the card which can be used for any kind of data storage.
What else is included with the memory card?
Also included is a cigarette charger for the GPS receiver and a stylish neck strap presumably for wearing the thing around your neck when you're in the middle of a field somewhere.
Is using this software easy?
Fairly the only taxing part is pairing the GPS receiver to your phone which, if you've never done it before, can be quite difficult as there are no instructions on the matter.
Ok then so how do I install this software without a pc...
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Advantages: Features and expansion Disadvantages: Value
...The ATC S4000 SX-1 is a much older design than is what is expected off a high end manufatcurer like CoolerMaster.
The first that strikes you about the S4000 is its lustrous aluminium finish - it's simply gorgeous.
Unfortunatly, the great aesthetics come at a price. A hefty £271 to be exact, this ain't therefore no civilian case. You're not just paying for a great finish, though; the inside edges are smoothly rounded off so your fingers won't end up looking like Freddy Krueguer's once you've finished upgrading.
In contrast to the highprice, you can't actually fit all that much inside the S4000 as there are only three 5.25" external and five 3.5" internal drive bays. Ironically, this is one of the most expensive, made by CoolerMaster, but it has the fewest bays than most of the others in its league.
It may be diminutive...
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