New Dual Battery Mobile Phone - Woot Community What Are Your Thoughts?
Helloo,
Calling The Community Of Woot. The Daily Flik Would like to know your thoughs on these Following New Mobile Phone Specs And if they interest you as a buyer.
Dual batteries(more than 2500 mah) can used together at same time,
longer talk & standby time
1, Network: 3G+2G (WCDMA+GSM), Dual SIM& Dual standby
2, Android 2.3 OS
3, 4.0" WVGA Big Touch screen
4, Super thin design, 1.5 times thinner than Brand HTC 4.3"
5, Dual cameras (front&back),flash light built in
6, Analogy TV: SECAM/PAL/NTSC
7, wifi+GPS+AGPS+java+Gravity Sensor+Proximity sensor+Digital compass+ HI-FI speeker
8, Battery:2 normal batteries(standard), 1 back cover battery(optional)
The Price is $230.00 with free shipping.
1 Year Warrenty, not included - accidents or improper use
What's your thoughts? :D
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thedailyflik
asked 7 months ago
I need 4.3" screens. And if it had a physical keyboard it would be even more off-putting. I'm very picky when it comes to my phones, and currently Motorola's Droid X is my pride and joy. When the contract is up I'll probably get the X3, if there is one, or I'll wait until there is one.
THERE BETTER BE ONE!
What does "1.5 times thinner" mean? Are you trying to say that the HTC is 1.5 times thicker? If so, then you would say that your phone is 2/3 (two-thirds) as thick as the HTC.
Phrases like "1.5 times thinner" are utterly meaningless. (Kind of like being more pregnant.)
And Analogy TV? Dude, it is ANALOG TV.
@thedailyflik: I won't buy a mobile phone if I've never heard of the brand.
@baqui63: sorry about the typo. Thank for your commet. We are interested in what thoughts people have on the different specs.
@thedailyflik: Which country are you located?
@coolphilip04: US and Australia
@baqui63: Spoilsport! I kinda liked day dreaming about what "analogy TV" might involve.
Part of it would depend on the CPU/GPU in the thing. And the weight. And the physical look-and-feel of the device. I'd consider it though, especially for the lower price (although, there's NO tv station still broadcasting in analog near me, so that functionality is defunct).
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