To avoid any surprises, that's what you need to know on this input range smartphone:
- The screen is rather bland compared to an AMOLED display, like the sharpness of the screen that is visible to more picky. Compared to tenors that are the iPhone, the Galaxy S2 or the Galaxy Nexus, it is clearly below. However we must not forget that it is probably this choice screen, which allows the manufacturer to "break" the price of the terminal.
- The resolution of the camera's sensor is quite low as the capture of fairly jerky video (15 frames / second). The pictures are small in size so it will not replace your digital camera or camcorder. However if you plan to send your photos mainly on the net, the resolution will suffice greatly. There is also no front camera which will deprive you of videoconferencing.
- The touch keyboard is a book to little fingers. Even in landscape mode, I admit that when one is used to the Galaxy S or S2, the screen size is often a problem to capture emails. We must qualify that because the Android system captures SMS by voice recognition. So it is only when there is too much noise around you or you want your messages remain private as you use the keyboard excessively. The keypad meanwhile is a good size and is easy to use, even with big fingers. It may be set in the touch sensitivity according to your preferences for a better experience.
For everything else, speed, accessibility, compatibility, or swear to mistake a Galaxy S. The WiFi hotspot functionality to share your 3G access to the other, GPS navigation GoogleNavigation or integrating Facebook, Twitter or Another is perfect.
In conclusion this is a great phone and a very affordable smartphone. It is a book for young people who have few resources or "young at heart" who will on average use their smartphone as to those for whom the negative points mentioned above are not a problem.
It is essential and it does it very well!