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Ericsson R320s |
| Date: |
24/01/02 (34 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Cool design, excellent menu, highcontrast display
Disadvantages: Too big size
This first telephone Ericsson, supporting WAP, which ensures an user an access to information and services Internet on the screen of mobile telephone. Standard: GSM 900/1800, time of work in mode of waiting/talk: before 65 hours/270 min, size: 130 X 51 X 15 mm, Weight: 95 g (with battery) Telephone small, though antenna spoils all deal. To the menu I accustomed not immediately, though it is organized enough simply and graphically. Telephone itself, similar, sufficiently strong and reliable, though fastening antenna causes some misgivings. Design nice. Display excellent: the whole necessary information always on him. Quality of reception too very good. But a few mistakes - scrolling is situated not with that sides: happens to or twitch a left hand or powerfully bend fingers, though keys of scrolling are duplicated on the faceplate and lateral possible in general not to use. But for "hot keys" of calling a function of vocal kit this regulator is situated several uncomfortably. One of the most unusual telephones on the market. If producer usually tends do expensive devices all less and less, Ericsson in this instance "will go other way", tried greatly to satisfy amateurs and enthusiasts of use WAP, to which given device and was create. On the length and width it, probably, does not yield other earlier inexpensive devices, but it is very fine and much suitable to keep in the pocket of shirt. In the plan of technological functions and menu in this telephone, on my opinion, all is present. Navigation on the menu is much suitable. If detain on some adjustment, device then and there begins explain any action: that it means and how works. On my glance, before this moment more suitable menu on the cellular telephone simply was not created. Find one more much, on my glance, useful function: when striking on lateral keys of loudness during the finding of telephone in the mode of waiting is given information on the conditio
n of telephone and exact time, which telephone stayed "live" with the battery in the mode both waiting, and talks. Thereby, easy count, when better subcharge a battery on the telephone. Telephone has leave rather pleasing impression. Particularly liked automatic synchronization data of built-in organizer with the personal computer - necessary only to place a telephone in direct visibility from IR-port notebook. Big and clear display relieves a work with multiple functions of telephone. But common size of telephone, in spite of the minimum thickness (15 mm), several large. Telephone possesses an automatic keylock - R320s by itself moves over to the mode of protection, if leave it aside on several seconds. In the lock mode of keyboard a telephone it is impossible switch off that is enough suitable, is since exclude probability of casual turn-off. Ericsson R320s possesses a built-in "vibrobell", powers which sufficiently, to beep on the incoming bell even from the pocket coat. Time of usage of battery practically is not shortened from use a "vibrobell". Additionally, aside from the constant indicator on the screen, possible use a full report on the condition of battery, not for long having shift lateral key. Under long its deduction a telephone will move over to the mode of vocal kit, greatly relieves calling an abonent. Short summary: one of the most best telephones, submit for the market in the given price group, with terrific suitable and informative menu, with very clear and highcontrast display, on which is seen all, even when on he ruthlessly shines a sun, and with presence of all functions, in general inherent modern cellular telephone.
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- 25/01/02 Was this translated from another language? It was interesting but tricky to understand in parts! |
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- 24/01/02 This is so odd to read, almost as if its a computer translation from another language. |
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- 24/01/02 It is a shame that WAP has flopped so badly!
A nice opinion though... :-) |
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