Saturday, April 26, 2008

i-mate Ultimate 8502 Review

Look and Feel

It’s not the prettiest smartphone we have ever seen, but the offset mini joystick on the front fascia does give it an air of individuality.


Ease of Use

The QWERTY keyboard is tiny, but its keys are nicely raised from each other so they are reasonably easy to hit.


Features

There is no GPS, but it does have HSDPA and Wi-Fi, and you can send the screen’s contents to a TV or projector via a provided cable.


Performance

There were no performance issues noticed during testing. It is easy to navigate using a combination of mini joystick, side-mounted scroll-wheel and touch-screen.



Battery Life

The battery life is quite strong for a Windows Mobile Professional device. You should get a couple of days between charges unless you thrash the Wi-Fi and 3G.

news source : http://www.mobilechoiceuk.com/Phone-review?product_id=349

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