At first glance, the phone is almost identical to the touch. It's got the same button layout with a four-way controller on the bottom of the screen is flanked by two buttons control calls. There is a standard headphone jack on top and a micro-USB port on the right side next to the Lock button and camera button. Similarly, the touch, it comes with two batteries are hot swappable covers. The white one is fitted as standard, but there is also a black version or dressed drawings if you want to jazz up the look of the phone a bit. Swappable covers used to designate the standard in build quality, but this is not the case here as the lids snap securely in place by letting the phone feel very solid, despite the slightly plasticky final.
The 2.8in touchscreen is a little on the small side and has a limited resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, but it can be expected from a unit this price range. However, it is bright and the viewing angle is too narrow if the text is easy to read and the videos are very watchable. However, the low resolution is a bit of a problem when you use the Web browser, because you think you have to do some scrolling when navigating around pages. For tasks of most others, however, it works reasonably well and is helped by the fact that the phone interface is not too crowded.
(Via trustedreviews)
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