'The back is rounded and feels comfy in your hand, plus it sports a matt finish that is relatively good at what it´s supposed to do, i.e. prevent the phone from accidentally slip out of your hand.'
'We found the phone stable and well-behaved overall and we’d guess the firmware is reasonably close to release candidate status. '
'the phone is very compact, slipping easily into the pocket.'
'The dimensions and the weight are well balanced and the phone feels handy to use.'
'phone perfect'
'Data transfer speeds over AT&T's HSDPA network are good and the phone supports DUN so you can use the phone as a wireless high speed modem for a notebook.'
'It isn’t the smartest phone on the block by a considerable margin, it is awkward to use as a mobile, and it doesn’t even tell the time as well as any number of ordinary wristwatches. '
'The GD910 is an excellent technological showcase to show us how far miniaturization has gone.'
'On the phone front, if you focus in on the word phone and exclude the cornucopia of additional functions and gimmicks that manufacturers have added to modern mobiles, you'll find that this bad boy does that job pretty well too. '
'This phone is perfect for anyone who wants a simplistic phone that also features an easy to use camera, and messaging options.'
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'This phone is aimed at such users but the design of the phone could have been a bit more attractive.'
'Built-in Bluetooth allows users to connect hands-free headsets to the T239 and send images to computers that are compatible with the wireless technology.'
'If you have small fingers and short fingernails then this phone might only be easy to use, but ideal for you.'
'Nokia 8910iThe Titanium encased Nokia 8910 , seemingly perfect, was the most advancedphone among its class of luxury mobiles with key features like GPRS, HSCSD andBluetooth capabilities.'
'The phone has a calendar which is very intuitive and Nokia equipped it with a phone book having a contact list capacity of 500.'
'Its black, silver and gold colour combination is stylish enough, as is the oval frame.'