A review in brief +++ Design, perfect in my eyes! The ultimate eye-catcher ++ Processing, the connector for the AC adapter and the headset is pretty shaky. There is no pressure point, ie the connector slips into the pocket out before, but otherwise the processing is top. ++ Menu navigation, intuitive. After 20-30 minutes, it can also be operated without a manual. .... Anyway, if it is not the first mobile phone for the operator. Send and receive emails ++ for "one" account is possible and works well via GPRS, apart from the costs. But because the phone can not do anything for. --- PC software, intended for limited use, no synchronization with Outlook. Must be purchased separately in order to get the full version added. Cost a year ago about 60 €, is now to be had for just € 30.00. However, this software also has a deficiency. Dates with repetitions and end date or number of repetitions can not synchronize. Without date or repeats it works perfectly, however. The three negative does the process not for the last-mentioned deficiency. Finally, it is not smart. However, I expect in this price segment synchronization software at no extra charge. I've adjusted my schedule accordingly and thus my Nokia 9300i is now often in the office. During synchronization, the addresses there were no problems. However, an address is repeatedly transmitted to the mobile phone as there are numbers. So unlike with Nokia. 100 addresses are as fast 300-400 Address entries on the phone, but it works. So it can quickly become quite confusing on the phone. But as has been said. It's not a smartphone, a pity. Vindication, for those who do not yet work with Outlook, the supplied software is sufficient to manage appointments and addresses on the phone. Conclusion: There is a fine phone for leisure and weekend. It fits into any suit pocket without deforming and this one has all the important phone numbers and dates here. For that I would buy me definitely be back. During business hours, I prefer the Nokia 9300 front.