'The phone feels solid overall, and the soft-touch finish on back prevents it from feeling completely slick and becoming a complete smudge magnet like the front of the device.'
'Even more convenient, everything you do on your phone is mirrored on Studio, which means all photos and low resolution videos are automatically uploaded to your Kin Web page. '
'it's that phone calls are dead, and everyone is Facebooking like it's going out of style.'
'Overall, the Kin One's hardware is the nicest thing about the phone: It's compact, good looking, tough and just plain fun to hold and use.
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'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.'
'The phone was able to take a 4GB Kingston microSD card to hold music and video, and it comes with Roxio software that automatically transcodes your videos into a format that works on the phone.'
'A few dropped calls when switching between Wi-Fi and GSM'
'Expensive.'
'For those who are technically minded, UMA works only with GSM and it's technically not VoIP as are SIP services.'
'The only downside we found with the mail client is the lack of support for SSL, which practically means that if you own a secure SSL mail account you cannot use it with the Samsung E950'
'It feels somewhat heavy to push open and we tended to hit buttons on the front of the phone when sliding it upwards.'
'Unfortunately, there is no FM radio tuner in the D820.'
'Similar in both design and features, they're both slim slider phones featuring a rotating 1.3-megapixel camera lens, a video recorder, a music player, Bluetooth, and more.'
'the BlackBerry Pearl is a great messaging phone,'
'The BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (aka the Pearl 2) is the second version of the popular phone that fits a modified QWERTY keyboard into a standard candy-bar design.'
'video quality was subpar, as our recorded clips looked dim and jerky.'
'A few pieces are missing from the puzzle – namely, a color (rather than monochrome) external display, an IrDA port, and maybe even an equalizer for the MP3 player – but overall, this trim looker of a phone makes the grade.'