'the phone is solid and slick, although a little on the heavy side at 110 grams.'
'the phone does not stay steady in the hand.'
'It's slow, it has just a VGA camera, MP3s sound like they're being played back from a sarcophagus under a pyramid, and, well, just about everyone in a second class train compartment can now be segregated into Nokia 6600 users and some Reliance users.'
'A speakerphone is useful for hands-free calling when you're driving or multitasking.'
'It is very hard to feel, and displeasing and difficult to press.'
'The speaker independent voice recognition technology in the 6300 makes it easier for users to voice dial, as there is no need to pre-record voice tags.'
'The speakerphone sounded okay, though clipped at maximum volume, and it was too soft for outdoor use.'
'The biggest disappointment for us was the miserable video resolution of mere 176 x 144 pixels.'
'The Nokia 6220 classic comes loaded with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application which helps consumers find the best routes or explore any city for new restaurants, hotels, tourist attractions and other points of interest.'
'Nokia 5500 Sport is ideal for users who frequently do outdoor activities in the evening and tend to come back home late as it disposes of a LED activated by a press-hold on the asterisk key located on the top of the mobile.'
'The Samsung SGH-D900 has a flat keypad that makes menu navigation and dialing tricky.'
'You can use just one finger, putting in on the d-pad below the slightly raised surface, to open the phone's slider, as its movement is supported by flawless spring mechanism, which helps you to open both gently and fast.'
'When there is a new message, the standby screen will play gimmicky animations: fireworks at night, and stunt airplanes during the day.'
'The black paint is similar to the soft-touch paints often found on Motorola handsets.'
'Weighing in at 103g is quite adequate for a slider phone'
'The battery is straight and directly a part of the backside of the phone, so it doesn't show a slightest tendency towards creak even at very strong pressure.'