The OPO itself:
- Very quickly -> most demanding games run smoothly and load fix; The same applies to office applications, maps, navigation, etc.
- Good battery life - (!)> Despite intensive use one working day (14h) - with normal / moderate use scarce 2 days (43h)
- Simple, elegant design -> smooth faceplate with subtle deposition of silver rim; in the corpus only surveys standby button and volume rocker
- Very good feel -> roughed backplate fits comfortably in your hand; Screen without interfering edges; Touch buttons responsive
- Flexible and reliable OS -> is a mod of the current Android system - you can for example easily create apps in the lockscreen (news, weather, flashlight ...) and use without unlocking
- High Compatibility -> Anyone familiar with the problems of an Amazon Prime customers with instant video on mobile devices: Here all is well. Moreover, I have not had a problem with the cyanogen mod, unlike previous Windows or Android variants.
If you do like and a lot of photos with the phone's camera or relies on very good photos by mobile phone, can be found here at the OPO fly in the ointment:
The camera not keep the quality of the remaining features of the device. Pictures are more likely grieselig and colorless in less than optimal lighting conditions. With good lighting the photos are absolutely OK.
Since I'm on a snapshot by mobile phone only occasionally, I do not mind this circumstance the bean.
The LED I use regularly as a flashlight - so far as the camera feature is useful but again ^^
The device itself is about 15cm height, 7.5cm wide and 0.8cm 'thickness' rather no pants pocket cell phone - a superficial comparison with the Samsung Wave and Samsung Ativ S see images.
Conclusion:
An inexpensive (about the manufacturer's site) and technically almost perfect at the moment large-format mobile phone that only one (possibly to verschmerzende) allowed with the very average camera weakness.