Good display, Adequate performance
Handy Quick Key, MicroSD support
Camera shutter can be voice activated
Cheap, plastic build, Weak camera
Thin and light for a mid-range device
High-contrast AMOLED screen, Smooth user interface
Has almost all the features of its last flagship Galaxy S III
Jelly Bean out of the box
'Mobile hot-spot capability. 3G speeds.'
'True world phone.'
'fairly small, low-resolution screen'
'built-in GPS'
'Expand full review Summary: It is overall, a great phones cos it has no bugs of Symbian which Nokia has suffered enough for themselves. '
'The overall feel of the handset is odd.'
'The Satio is a smartphone that is neither smart, or really a phone.'
'Though it uses resistive touchscreen technology the phone is extremely responsive. '
'efficient smart phone features'
'the phone is slightly heavy at 115g.'
'nice budget phone'
'The phone is more responsive than before.'
'No 3GNo third-party apps'
Sluggish interface
Single touch capacitive touchscreen
Nice touch-screen smartphone
'The display on the Charm is not as vibrant as most other Android phones.'
'Many Android Market apps are unavailable.'
'low-grade photos and videos'
'The speakerphone provided clear, but soft, outbound audio and reasonable inbound audio.'
'the mobile phone is slim and quite easy to carry.'
'versatile mobile'
'on-hand portrait oriented phone usage a whole lot easier.'
'stunning build quality'
'resistive touch screen'
'high sound quality'
Easy to handle
'The browser converts web pages into a more text-based mobile version that is sluggish to scroll through.'
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