2011年3月22日星期二

Nokia 6790 Review

At earliest glance, the Nokia Surge 6790, obtainable from AT&T, vaguely resembles all other touchscreen mobile phones with both slide-out or flip-down QWERTY keyboards. Just one problem, however: The Surge does not possess a touchscreen. getting a result, some cellular cell phone gymnastics are required to create instant dial calls and navigate the menus. Sadly, for many, this ergonomic awkwardness will very easily overwhelm the Surge's numerous other multimedia positives.

When we earliest saw the Nokia Surge in pictures, we didn't pretty know what to create in the design, and now that people have it in hand, well, it's interesting. The Surge is for the most part a whole great offer scaled-down than we expected, measuring just 3.8 inches tall by 2.2 inches broad by 0.6 inch thick and 4.3 ounces. Even although the compact dimension is nice, we weren't so fond in the plasticky and slick really feel in the phone, as well as the battery include creaks in the slightest quantity of pressure.

While scaled-down than most multimedia cell phone screens, the Surge's 2.4-inch show nonetheless is among the the sharpest and most vibrant we've seen, acceptable for the two movement photo viewing and photo framing even in instant sunlight. And thinking about how the two AT&T's CV and MobiTV movement photo companies are accessible, there's a lot to see.

That said, you'll most in all probability be utilizing the cell phone in landscape mode a whole great offer in the time, so in the very least you receive a wider viewing place once the display is horizontal. to create stuff simpler for you, the show features a built-in accelerometer, so the display orientation will instantly change from portrait to landscape mode after you rotate the phone. The accelerometer was fast, as well as the display altered with minimal to no delay. However, we do uncover that some in the onscreen icons looked jagged as once the display was going to go concerning the fritz, although it in no way do through our screening period.

Photos used using the handset's built-in 2MP electronic camera are large, multi-colored and clear, but lack the crispness of photos from cellular cameras with bigger and much better imagers. indoors shots, however, are among the one of the great we've observed from the 2MP phone, devoid in the common dull blurriness. important controls – shutter launch and zoom – are even more uncomplicated to manipulate great below your great index finger. The 4x electronic zoom lets you receive pretty individual with subjects as well, although resulting close-ups are fuzzy and away from focus.

Nokia 6790 Review

Had Nokia founded a touchscreen on this little one or perhaps a slide-down dialpad, and we'd be speaking about a first-rate phone. But by producing it so awkward just to entry the handset's prime purpose – dialing to create a telephone call – and piling over a host of assorted minor niggles, the Surge cannot help but consider a few difficult knocks.

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