'having said as much, i do like this phone very much. i previously tried out the samsung a900 for 2 weeks and thought that the design of the samsung was missing two crucial elements: memory and battery life. sanyo got both right in m1, and more.'
'Sanyo uses that gigabyte as a springboard to give the phone as much multimedia juice as possible.'
'as today's phones are so slim and slender in comparison.'
'Don't get me wrong - at roughly twice the thickness of your standard "slim phone," this handset bulges noticeably in the pocket of all but the baggiest pants. '
'Navigating playlists and tracks on your phone is clear and easy, and the phone displays album artwork and plays tracks purchased from the iTunes store just like an iPod.'
'The phone works excellent when connected to your computer, you can add playlists or songs as if the phone is an ipod. '
'The Motorola Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana is an eye-catching slim cell phone'
'While the Nokia N91 has been available in Europe and Asia for some time, it's just now hitting the United States, and unfortunately, it's starting to show its age.'
'Half-zoom is somewhat helpful, while maximum zoom is absolutely useless.'
'All the proprietary connectors that used to tie you into Nokia accessories are gone, thankfully.'
'If you're tempted, however, be warned: that “stylish” fabric label starts to look pretty grubby, pretty quickly.'
'there is no memory expansion slot, and only 10MB of built-in memory.'
'All of the buttons are exceedingly difficult to push.'
'In the 7370, part of the L'Amour series of handsets, Nokia has created a fashionable phone that unfortunately substitutes quality and ease of use for the sake of style; in this case an annoying swivel design that hinders an otherwise solid handset.'
'sound quality was acceptable, with a lot of treble and some volume fluctuations; reception was only so-so.'
'Chunky.'
'the sound quality is poor for a unit which emphasises its multimedia features.'
'For music, the Nokia N90's RealPlayer media player can handle both MP3 and iPod-compatible AAC files ripped from CDs but unfortunately not protected AAC tracks bought from iTunes.'