Benefon Q Mobile Phone

Benefon Q

 


Description: Benefon Q will support both WML (WAP) and HTML content and services; giving far more flexibility than todays current ... more
Benefon Q ... WAP-only handsets. It has an integral e-mail client; enabling access to regular e-mail services through standard Internet e-mail protocols.

Newest Review: ... external durability since it cannot be replaced. Durability? I cannot say much about. I have been using the phone for only a ... more

 ... week now, but so far it hasn't caused any problems (yet), though i was quite scared when the back light suddenly went out when I used it the other night. But I guess, Benefon is a respectable brand. Another thing is that it is quite rare here in the Philippines, as such, I'm the only one in my group who owns a Benefon. It's a good thing for me since we are absolutely a Nokia-country. ...more

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frangail
Premium Review Benefon Q: Small, Sleek, Light, No-Nonsense Phone (185 words)
by - written on 16/11/02 (Somewhat useful, 321 readings)
Rating:

I do not care much about wap and other "high-tech" features on mobiles. I just want something that gets the job done and is quite handy and convenient to use. Benefon Q covers both. It's very light, comparable to Nokia 8250 which my mom owns. It's less expensive too. Being a twentysomething, I wouldn't mind its lack of customizable features like interchangeable covers, tones, icons and picture messages, but I would really appreciate a phone for its external durability since it cannot be replaced. Durability? I cannot say much about. I have been using the phone for only a week now, but so far it hasn't caused any problems (yet), though i ...  Read the complete review

yzaholdings
Premium Review The Best Thing That Could Happen To Man (214 words)
by - written on 28/07/01 (Useful, 276 readings)
Rating:

The Benefon is unduobtly the best thing that could happen to anybody, the shape, features, voice quality, reception and durability is excellent. The Benefon Q is based on 900/1800 Mhz network which was introduced in 2000. It has full graphics with Electro-luminescent lighting and Dynamic & user-selectable font size. It has 40 ringtones and vibration in phone. There are 50 number phonebook excluding sim memeory, it stores 10 dialled, missed and recieved calls. There is a clock and alarm (a very loud one!) as well. Data transfer is at 14400 bps and includes three games, but sorry there's no infrared port. You can also have your own ...  Read the complete review

 

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