but unfortunately there are also a few disadvantages that stand out after a month of daily use:
- The battery is probably the biggest drawback: without holding off to be with me no longer than 2 days (not overuse ... ie about 10 sms + 2 min phone calls per day)
- The touchscreen is indeed great, but I first had to get used to the operation. This touch responds to pressure (resistive touch screen) ... maybe I'm spoiled by my iPad a little (capacitive touchscreen, works on voltage differences on the surface of the screen ...), but you can get used to it.
- The phone is for extended use, especially when real-charging pretty hot I find ... is probably also to the metallic shell ... but in the winter it is very practical oO?
- The key lock button is on the left at the outer edge and is sometimes really hard to softened because it is intentionally "sunk", so that one does not unlock the phone too fast. Had me here more of a "long press hash" or so desired, the button I really feel uneasy and I feel sometimes briefly on the cookie: D
- Eternally long load times if you want to turn, for example a photo from high to landscape! Nearly 1 min needs the phone to calculate the "new" photos! ... I was a little weak ... really annoying ...
- ... Because the phone namely has no position sensor and the Fortos are basically turned wrong: D
So yes all sounds terribly what I wrote there, but I want to again remember my first sentence: despite leicher weakness on my part an absolute buy recommendation, fits in any pocket, is a real eye-catcher and very practical !! I simply finds toll and would buy it again, so I give it 4 1/2 stars ;-))
have fun with it!