Igoran @ 02.20.2011, 10:57
A vertical quarti slider IMHO more promising, because theoretically you can type text with one hand on the go as on classic phones. How is it with this parameter?
That's all right. Himself a fan of one-handed typing)))
I repeat the opening and closing of the slider happens smoothly and clearly. No feelings of backlash and fragility.
The only possible quibble to the qwerty keyboard is perhaps the fact that the first row of keys (qwertyuiop) is too high and close to the mobile top of the phone.
I can certainly write it off on my big hands / fingers ... but I want to make the keyboard a little lower by 0.5 cm. IMHO.
That girl said - that she - generally perfect !!! : yes2:
Igoran @ 02.20.2011, 10:57
And yet, as I understand it, you have not yet spoken on it, because He is locked for now. In the future, the quality of the telephone part is of interest - the quality of reception, loss during a conversation, the volume and the quality of the speaker and microphone.
As soon as the unlock code comes (
decided to save for now - wait 10 days =) and walk around with the old one) - immediately sign off on the level / stability of the signal and clarity of voice during a conversation.
I can share only the parameters independent of GSM.)))
1. Display: Worth AMOLED ... colors are bright and saturated. Since Samsung makes displays for almost all manufacturers of mobile devices, I think there shouldn’t be any big differences with another device with an Amoled display.
Saw a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTrmfc1It4EPerhaps the settings of course in the devices were not identical .... but such a difference scares and repels from the HD7 ....
Yuzal iPhone4 - there wasn’t any intuitive difference between Retina and AMOLED. However, I can assume that putting the Dell Venue Pro (AMOLED) and the Samsung Omnia 7 (Super AMOLED) the difference will still be visible.
2. Speakers There are no stereo speakers, however, the sound is loud and quite clear (for mobile devices).
If you take for example your experience in using mobile devices, not counting business devices (Nokia E72, SE P1i), and taking into account only similar devices, I would say that the iPhone 3G (also not stereo speakers) has sound at maximum volume - much lower than the Dell Venue Pro.
3. Audio Processor I do not know whether you need it or not and whether this is a priority when choosing a phone, but I will say:
I will say that I am in general a supporter of the separate use of the bundle (phone and player) and I have an iPod nano 5g 16Gb for listening to music.
When testing in headphones, sennheiser CX-300 Mark II (iPod nano vs Dell VP) - the first one is louder and the sound is a little deeper.
Post has been editedEmelmaniac - 21.02.11, 02:09