+ Touchscreen and physical QWERTY keyboard
+ Built-in electronic compass ... so you know when navigating in which direction you are traveling (particularly when navigating on foot a useful feature)
+ Mobile can Tethering (generating a WLAN, through which you can then, for example, with the laptop to the Internet)
+ Built-in radio
+ Events which one enters into his Google calendar on the PC are transferred automatically upon request to the calendar of your smartphone.
+ Play Store with additional programs and games
+ Reasonably priced
+ Android (2.3.4)
- Camera has little Megapixel
- Processor 600 MHz and little internal memory -> some programs / apps do not run ... especially those that require a lot of memory and computing power.
Since I'm doing with the phone only here and there a snapshot and no elaborate games run on the smartphone let (but only classic Jump & Run games, chess games, maybe a small racing game), the negative points fall with me negligible. Despite the processor with only 600 MHz Android runs smoothly; just as Google Maps, the browser, navigation, YouTube, etc. But for 3D games, the device is to use a little, because the Games either not running or you have slow load times, before the match, which is annoying quickly.
Those who place a cell phone to make calls, write mail / SMS, navigate and find out (Google News, Spiegel Online, Handelsblatt etc.) examined and no great importance to the camera or the installation of more sophisticated programs should look at this phone precisely.
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