+ Beautifully narrow, therefore can be good in the (pants) pocket store.
+ Screen big enough for surfing and also bright enough contrast is super
+ Camera very well, even if the "trigger" is missing, because "snapped" on the touch screen is.
+ Android buttons (back + options) are touch-screen buttons, and therefore easier to press than worlds in Neo + NeoV (this was also, besides the size, one of the main reasons why I have returned the Neo-V again !!! )
+ Music player is ok, sound good
+ Is the rubberized back (black model) comfortably in your hand
+ Battery lasts long enough (2-3 days) and the power consumption can be displayed and adapt well over Apps
+ GPS signal available soon
+ WLAN with good performance and faster Erkennnung
+ No crashes or unwanted reboots
- Photo light must be turned on separately, so is no flash
- GSM Empfägner weakens, with relatively poor network coverage I am often without signal than other phones / smartphones.
- Android 2.3.4 is not available (as of 6.11.2011 via PC Companion, which in various forums for the Ray already notification of availability templates!?)
- Enclosed memory card has only 4GB, it will replace soon against a 16 or 32GB, which I take a class 10 because of the speed here.
So, I would recommend this phone only if one takes the drawbacks aware and accepts that in purchasing.
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Update (3.Feb 2012):
Meanwhile, 4 months in "continuous operation". So far only good experiences: no crashes, battery lasts long enough and the display is very good and also big enough IMO. The upgrade to 2.3.4 (Build 4.0.2.A.0.62) is done and everything stable.
A 32GB card is already since longer in use and thus enough space for offline Navi maps, music and photos / videos, and plenty of apps.