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  • Telstra Explorer (T165+) Review

    Welcome to the 2010 Telstra Explorer T165+ mobile phone review.  The Telstra Explorer was released in mid-2010 specifically for the Telstra 3G network.  It is a rare style of phone and one we where strangely attracted to based on the design.  This is a modern mobile phone yet has a retractable antenna that doubles as a FM radio antenna as well. The Explorer T165+ is a mix of modern electronics in a physical case which is clearly retro and for those to dedicated to live outdoors. As a bonus you can use it as a FM radio without needing to attach a wired headset.  It is not a Telstra T90 competitor since that phone has a 'toughness' rating. However like most of the Telstra branded phones the quality of materials in particular plastics used on the phone feels cheap.  Even the rubber surround could be made of better stuff likewise the keypad.  However the screen looks good.  Overall it feels like half hearted effort to replace the last T165i model. The network reception should be very good due to the design and it also has a external antenna plug which is very rare these days. We also do not know if the extendable antenna actually improves reception or whether it is a gimmick.  It also has a A-GPS receiver but no dedicated software which means you can only use Google Maps hence need a data plan to go with the phone.  Technically the Explorer has multiple 3G and GSM frequencies so it will work in most countries when traveling overseas. The Explorer T165+ can do all the basics you need voice, video calls, text, picture messaging and emails. With the built in browser you can get mobile versions of Facebook, Myspace and so forth. However due to the small screen (although good image quality) and lack of a proper qwerty keypad you can't do very much. You can also purchase apps from the pricey Telstra online store. The Explorer 165+ is not currently available as a pre-paid package thus not cost effective.  Why? There are lots of better phones you can get for the same plan level.  Put it on pre-paid guys Conclusion All up the Telstra/ZTE Explorer T165+ is yet another typical phone for the brand.  Its selling point is network reception.  Apart from that there is nothing to commend it.  The older T165i is a better quality phone only lacking a few up to date features. Specifications
    • Telstra Explorer T165+
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800 /1900 MHz Tri-band UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz 3G HSDPA 3.6
    • Design Touch screen 115.4mm x 51.5mm x 15.5mm Weight 110 grams
    • Display/s 2.4inch 240 x 320 pixel TFT
    • Camera 3MP main camera 2nd video call camera
    • Connectivity USB Bluetooth V2
    • CPU
    • Memory 130MB available to user Up to 4Gig MicroSD or Trans Flash cards
    • Ring tones MP3, MMF, MIDI, Vibration
    • Features A-GPS CTM (Hearing impaired) External antenna plug SMS, MMS, WAP, EMAIL JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free Customizable backgrounds Picture Viewer Voice memos Calender and organizer 400Hrs Standby 240Mins Talk Time 1300mAh Li-ion battery
    • Package contents XP/Vista Compatible PC suite Mac OSX Compatible software Personal hands free kit Travel charger USB cable
    • Price history Available on a monthly plan only. Less than $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • LG Optimus Review

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    Welcome to the 2010 LG Optimus (GT540) review page.  The LG Optimus released in early 2010 is the first Android based mobile phones we have tried from LG.  With such name that is derived from optimal we had high expectations as to its performance.  Thankfully we where not disappointed!  In addition considering its speed we where impressed by its outright price of under $280.  However there are a few missing things to bring down the price. The LG Optimus is an Android 1.6 (Donut) based mobile phone not the latest version 2.1.  It does not appear to be upgradeable but I'm sure some enterprising hack will find a way.  It is our opinion that you will not miss much functionality offered in the 2.1 version because the hardware behind the Optimus is not the top end anyway. You only get a 3 inch 320 x 480 pixel resistive touch screen that can only show 65,000 at the one time but it is still nice to look at. What you do get with the phone is pretty good which includes Wi-Fi, a reasonable camera and A-GPS. The Optimus has more features than our current favorite the Nokia E63 in terms of value for money.  Definitely value for money here! The LG Optimus is a very fast phone.  We encountered no lags of sluggish or any unexpected lags worth pointing out during our test.  The menus and transitions work perfectly and the apps open with minimal delay.  The touch screen in general and keypad work very well too. Construction wise the Optimus is well built but it is a bit chunky.  The larger size means it is not sleek to look at and its all plastic is reasonable quality.  You can't really complain due to the relative cheap price. Based on price the camera and video camera are on par with the competition.  From the demos it looks acceptable.  The Optimus appeals to all sorts of people so you can't really say this is a kids phone and so forth.  We think its the new mid-range paradigm. Overall the LG Optimus GT540 is probably the best of the value touchscreen phones in the price range. The Optimus is better than any other Nokia touch screen for example and our prior favorite the Samsung Preston ICON.  Nice screen well made and designed so it doesn't look low end and has all the connectivity options you need.  Along with the new Android Store for apps you have the what is a do it all phone.  We think you'll be happy with one. Specifications
    • LG Optimus
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download)
    • Design Touch screen
    • L109 x W54.5 x D12.9 mm Weight 115.5 grams
    • Display/s External 3.0 Inch TFT 320 x 480
    • Camera 3MP
    • Video Camera 800 x 480 video camera 15FPS
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2.1
    • CPU 600 Mhz
    • Memory Up to 200MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS Accelerometer FM Radio JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Io 1400mAh battery Up to 350 hours Standby Up to 250 minutes Talk Time
    • Price history Under $279 AUD Mid-2010 (Outright)

  • Telstra Glide (T870) Review

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    Welcome to the 2010 Telstra Glide T870 mobile phone review.  Released in mid 2010 as a pre-paid model it is targeted at people who want a cheap QWERTY based slider mobile phone.  We where surprised at the release of this model because not only does it have a slide out keypad but it is also has a touch screen!  Priced at around $129 for a pre-paid package when released it is a very good deal. The construction of the Glide was another surprise.  It doesn't feel bargain basement but a level or two up.  The quality plastics and the keypad although quite hard to press also good.  Besides the slide out keypad you also get a touch screen.  The screen is a bit bigger than the category norm and is a good quality.  Not the sharpest image but better than many in this category. In terms of operation the menu system has been updated with a widget capable standby screen.  There are not very many widgets available but at least it is an effort.  Overall the touch screen with a form of gesture control works it is not very responsive.  In some parts the system is sluggish but not laggy.  Interestingly when you slide out the keypad the screen changes into landscape mode.  However if you use it for text or SMS the on screen keypad is not the easiest to use. The Glide like all of Telstra models has all the basics you need voice, video calls, text, picture messaging and emails. With the built in browser you can get mobile versions of Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and so forth.  Since it has a QWERTY keypad you can use the Glide for more than just the message notification.  Sending emails, Text, Twitter and even Facebook become easy to send or update. Technically, the Glide has the major 3G and GSM frequencies so you'll be able to use it overseas or anywhere Telstra has a roaming agreement. We think the new Telstra Glide is a perfect first mobile phone or replacement for an older model.  It is not perfect but there are very few phones from any other brand that has the same level of potential to make your mobile communication easier.  That said the market is always changing so our opinion at the tiem this written. Conclusion All up the Telstra/ZTE Glide T870 a interesting model.  It works well and has all you need for a new mobile phone in 2010.  Sure it could work a little faster and have a better web browser but all up its quite a good phone.  You could do much worse. Specifications
    • Telstra Glide (T870)
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800 /1900 MHz Tri-band UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz 3G HSDPA 3.6
    • Design QWERTY Slider 92mm x 53mm x 13.5mm Weight 83 grams
    • Display/s 2.4 inch 240 x 320 pixel TFT
    • Camera 3MP main camera 0.3MP 2nd video call camera
    • Connectivity USB Bluetooth V2
    • CPU
    • Memory Up to 130MB available to user 8Gig MicroSD or Trans Flash cards
    • Ring tones MP3, MIDI, Vibration
    • Features FM Radio Media Player SMS, MMS, WAP, EMAIL JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free Customizable backgrounds Picture Viewer Voice memos Calender and organizer 200 Hrs Standby 150 Mins Talk Time 1000 mAh Li-ion battery
    • Price history Less than $129 AUS Mid-2010 (Pre-paid pack)

  • Telstra BubbleTouch (T930) Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the 2010 Telstra BubbleTouch T930 review. The Bubble Touch was released in mid-2010 to cater for those who want a very cheap 'touch screen' phone.  When we first saw it on the shelf we didn't realize it was a Telstra branded ZTE model, we thought it was made by some other manufacturer!  The construction quality of the Bubble Touch is excellent. Very tidy seams, nice metal frame and buttons. It is certainly one of the better quality phones we've seen to date (2010) from Telstra/ZTE and at a bargain price.  The only thing that spoils it is the cheapish screen surround and the stylus.  Mind you for less than $100 you can't really complain. The BubbleTouch is clearly a fashion phone, its slim shape and small overall size and design will attract many to this phone.  Held in the hand it feels like a smooth and light rock or like a smaller iPhone.  We think its a great design. Along with the design is a very good display that has the standard 240 x 320 pixel resolution but slightly larger in size than the normal.  It is not pin point sharp buy good enough considering the price. Other features like Bluetooth and micro SDcard slot and a 3MP pixel camera with a flash makes the Bubbletouch well equipped for the price range. However not all is as it seems.  This may be a touch screen but it requires you to use a stylus to use it properly.  The stylus slot is cleverly hidden in the back.  It does work with your finger but the stylus is more precise.  The menu system unfortunately has not been sufficiently redesigned to accommodate for the new interface - it is like the standard Telstra/ZTE menu system with widget abilities tacked on for the main standby screen.  It is simple enough to use though. The biggest problem though is the on screen keypad.  The keypad is a regular numeric one so typing in the letter 'c' means tapping the '2' key 4 times.  Very frustrating - since there doesn't seem to be any easier option!  That said they have tried to make thing easier by offering a dictionary function. Regardless it is a huge problem when it comes to texting or anything involved with the input of letters.  The other annoying thing is the sluggishness of the interface.  While slow it isn't laggy if you get our meaning.  There is a simplistic gesture control system that also requires stylus to work properly. Functionality included does not expand beyond the basics, but like all NextG phones the BubbleTouch has access Telstra's app portal so you can get additional apps but at a hefty price.  They cost about $7 each! so it is very pricey.  The BubbleTouch also has tri-band 3G frequencies along with quad-band GSM which means it will work overseas - unlike past cheap mobiles. Overall the BubbleTouch has all the basics you need for voice, video calls, SMS, picture messaging and emails. With the built in browser you can access mobile versions of Facebook, Myspace and even Twitter.  This is perfect for the fashion conscious or those wanting something different but only need to do the basic - namely voice. Older folk will not like it but the the BubbleTouch should give something for the younger customer another model to consider. Conclusion All up the Telstra BubbleTouch is a different phone from the rest, it looks good and works well to a certain extent.  We think the BubbleTouch is one of the best pre-paid packaged deals currently available.  It is a combination of design and price but with a huge flaw. If you can live with that then go for it. Specifications
    • Telstra BubbleTouch T930
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800 /1900 MHz Tri-band UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz 3G HSDPA 3.6
    • Design Touch screen 92mm x 53mm x 13.5mm Weight 100 grams
    • Display/s 2.4 inch 240 x 320 pixel TFT
    • Camera 3MP main camera 2nd video call camera
    • Connectivity USB Bluetooth V2
    • CPU
    • Memory 64MB internal memory 40MB available to user Up to 8Gig MicroSD or Trans Flash cards
    • Ring tones MP3, MIDI, Vibration
    • Features FM Radio Media Player SMS, MMS, WAP, EMAIL JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free Customizable backgrounds Picture Viewer Voice memos Calender and organizer 200 Hrs Standby 150 Mins Talk Time 1000mAh Li-ion battery
    • Package contents XP/Vista Compatible PC suite Mac OSX Compatible software Personal hands free kit Stylus Travel charger USB cable
    • Price history Less than $99 AUS Mid-2010 (Pre-paid pack)

  • Nokia 7230 Review

    Welcome to the Nokia 7230 review. The Nokia 7230 was released in late 2009 to cater for the sweet spot between the standard and mid-range 3G capable mobile phones.  Price wise the 7230 is in a great position at under $180 outright and even less as a pre-paid package. Construction wise the 7230 is built very well.  However it is a slider phone so expect some slack over time but the demo model we tried was still working perfectly despite obvious hard use.  The metal frame and patterned plastic works well and will be attractive to most people. Although one of the cheaper models in the range there is not much to complain about. Conservative and well though out slider. Nokia has been making variations on the same theme for ages and their experience shows in the functionality that the 7230 has.  A decent sized screen, responsive menu system and all you need for voice calls, SMS and emails, Facebook, IM etc.  The keypad is Ok to use but we think the button feel designed to cater for those who love to text message rather than the occasional texter..  We still prefer the bigger buttons on the Nokia C5-00 mind you. The 7230 comes with 2 web browsers, Opera and the Nokia Webkit version.  The latest Opera version is the better one to use on a small screen if you want to see full web sites.  The screen is larger than most in the category but like the others still too small for full websites regardless of browser.  You need to find 'bite size' internet sites to be of real use.  It also lacks fast internet data download and upload capabilities. Call quality was typical Nokia although sounded 'tinner' - it seems to be a trend with the company compared with say the Hi-Fi ish quality of the old 6233.  The network signal was relative good despite being in a marginal area - ie 2 bars. It runs the S40 OS so our software works well with it - just turn bluetooth off if the apps fails to start. This phone is perfect for those who only want a basic 3G capable phone with some ability to add new software.  The large buttons on the surface of the phone will make it easy for those who if the fiddly buttons on other types of phones including touch screens happy.  The slightly large screen will definitely make it easier to view what ever information on the screen.  The menu system is standard Nokia so you will be able to use it without resorting the the manual. Overall we liked the 7230 and quite sure you will be happy with it too.  It is a simple phone with all the functionality for most of your communication needs.  There are also plenty of apps from the OVI store or carrier network store you can download for free or cheaply to keep you happy until the next model arrives. The key selling point is the outright pricing of less than $180 AUD and a pre-paid package of around under $130. Get the outright version so you can use other SIM cards with it. Strangely we prefer the 7230 to the 6700 Slider.  Finally the 7230 is available on most phone carriers except for Telstra at the time of writing. Specifications
    • Nokia 7230
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country)
    • Design Slider
    • L98 x W48 x D14.75 mm Weight 100 grams
    • Display/s 2.4 inch TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3.2MP
    • Video Camera 320 x 240 pixel main video camera 8FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2.1 Micro-USB
    • CPU xxxMhz
    • Memory Up to 45MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm AV/headset BP-5CT 3.7V 1050mAh Up to 16 days Standby Up to 5.3 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $160 AUS mid-2010 (Outright) Under $130 AUS mid-2010 (Pre-paid)

  • HTC Desire Review

    Welcome to the 2010 HTC Desire review page. The Desire is the first Android 2.1 based mobile phone to be released and is the one of the most fully featured.  This is a top end phone which has functionality and usability that surpasses it primary competition notably the iPhone 4 but not the Samsung Galaxy S. First the good bits.  The user interface is fast and stable, it is pretty to look at and customizable.  The touch screen and apps work flawlessly and lag free.  The screen is a bright AMOLED and the colors are vibrant.  The Contacts and Organiser are fully featured and includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint and PDF readers/editors.  You may have to purchase them if you want to edit documents - depends who your network provider is. The Web Browser is likewise really good for a mobile phone and Flash capable. Construction wise the phone is well built and looks good.  In the hand the matte finish makes the phone look understated and easier to handle than other phones that use shiny plastic.  It is also surprisingly small.  Overall it does look and feel worth the money which is also surprisingly well priced.  We like the extra buttons on the Desire since the single button on the iPhone can break and once that goes it become useless - literally.  The optical track pad and touch screen work well together or separately. The bad bits where hard to find. If anything we can point out the average quality camera and video recorder. It is difficult to write about the HTC Desire because like the iPhone it can do everything you could want in a mobile phone in 2010.  We guess that it is the Apps that will make or break the Desire and any other Android based mobile phone.  Just remember to get a decent data plan with the phone. Overall the HTC Desire is a very good phone for those wanting all the communication options.  It does voice, text, Skye, email, IM, Facebook, Twitter everything with ease.  Perfect for those who want to stay in touch and can afford it (during the initial release phase).  It works fast and easy enough to use and most of all the interface is customizable. Specifications
    • HTC Desire
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Touch screen
    • L119 x W60 x D11.9 mm Weight 135 grams
    • Display/s External 3.7 Inch TFT 480 x 800
    • Camera 5MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera 800 x 480 video camera 15FPS
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2.1
    • CPU 1000Mhz Snapdragon
    • Memory Up to 576MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS Proximity Compass Accelerometer FM Radio JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Po 1400mAh battery Up to 360 hours Standby Up to 400 minutes Talk Time
    • Price history Under $759 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • LG GD880 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the LG GD880 review. The GD880 or as it is also know the Mini GD880 we believe is a bit of a sleeper mobile phone for a number of reasons.  Released in early 2010 it has not been promoted heavily by the mobile networks and LG itself.  However we think it is a brilliant little phone! The GD880 is a phone which has the rare combination of 850Mhz and 2100Mhz 3G frequencies so it can work in most countries and hence also the local Three and Telstra's NextG network.  As usual there are other 3G variants (900/2100) that can work on Optus and Vodaphone so you have to make sure you get the right version for the network. The LG GD880 is one of the most stylish well made phones we have tested in a little while.  It is hard to describe how LG have made a rectangular phone actually look and feel good.  We think it is better looking than even the recently released iPhone4.  Construction quality is surprisingly good too!  There's real metal and scratch resistant glass in this phone.  It's size also makes it strangely appealing - as in not too big or too small - just right. The most obvious stand out feature is the amazing screen for this type of phone.  The screen size is a mere 3.2inches but the resolution is 480 x 854.  It may not be classed as a 'retina display' but by golly the results are a stand out against any other similar models and just as good as the more expensive ones including the iPhone.  The other features that will convince you to serious consider it is the presence of Wi-Fi, A-GPS but no navigation software, and a very decent web browser with FLASH compatibility. OK so the good bits out of the way - While the OS and menu system works very well there are some lags - but only when it comes to the main stand by screens.  If you have used an iPhone before then you will find it annoying if you haven't then you will be satisfied.  When compared to other phones in the same price range it is probably one of the best ones. We think its caused by the number of on screen widgets that is using up extra power. Apart from that once an app has been activated it works really well as per all LG phones. (It is just as good as the Samsung Preston in this regard.) The phone is very capable with fast downloading and uploading for email, IM and internet browsing.  There are widgets for all the popular social networking sites and even blogs are just a search away.  However is has the usual issues as any other mobile phone with a touch screen. Overall it is a surprising phone and competitively priced 'feature' or mid-range but looks likes a high end fighter.  Perfect for fashion conscious men or women. Gives the right impression when you use it in public and individuality. Visitors from India wanting a mobile phone should take a good look at this model. So looks great works well - we think this should have probably be and genuinely called a Prada. Specifications
    • LG Mini GD880
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 3.6 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2.0 (upload)
    • Design Touch screen
    • 102L x W47.6 x D10.6 mm Weight 99 grams
    • Display/s External 3.2 inch TFT 480 x 854
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera 30FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB A-GPS Wi-Fi
    • CPU ????
    • Memory Up to 82MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features FM Radio JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm headset 3.7V 900mAh Up to 16 days Standby Up to 4 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $399 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Nokia X5-01 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia X5 review information page. To be released in late 2010 this is the uses a design style, the land scape slider that manufacturers have been getting up to over the last 12 months.  It is supposedly related to the regular X5-00 but we think that it is probably a better comparison with the E71 and E72 series.  The X5-00 does have a number of decent features that you will probably like.  How much you like will depend on the price of course!  Until we can test one here are our impressions. The X5-01 looks like a decent mid range phone based on construction and feature set.  However being an X series music and multi-media phone you can expect the full array of media players and recorders. Since it comes with a keyboard you will be able to email and text to your hearts content without too much complaint too! Other functionality includes a decent web browser and Wi-Fi - when you 3G data runs low or too slow.  There is also support for internet radio and recording.  The only issue that needs to be addressed is the relatively small display screen.  And finally runs Flash lite 3 so all our wide screen power savers will work on them. Overall another decent mobile phone from Nokia with a interesting design variation.  If you are after something different then this may be the model you are looking for. Specifications
    • Nokia X5-01
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 3.6 Mbits data speed (download)
    • Design QWERTY slider
    • 74.3 x W66.44 x D16.85 mm Weight 129 grams
    • Display/s External 2.3 inch TFT 320 x 240
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera 15FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU ARM 11 600Mhz
    • Memory Up to 200MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features FM Radio with RDS JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm AV/headset BST-5F 3.7V 950mAh Up to 17 days Standby Up to 3.5 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Approx $399 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Nokia C1-02 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia c1-02 review and information. Released in mid-2010 the C1-02 is another low end mobile phone from Nokia.  A GSM only phone it is directly related to the previosuly reviews C1-01.  It is basically the C1-01 with a redesigned body and missing the camera. Since it is currently being released as we write this page we can't say much about the phone apart from point out the best parts of its specifications. The C1-02 can access data but at GPRS or EGPRS speeds, bluetooth, and a FM radio which you can also record off.  So you can see it can't do much and in this price range you should not expect it to either.  It is a talk and text phone with basic email capabilities. So if that is all you are after than maybe this is the phone for you. Based on this and that we are very familiar with the S40 system this looks another decent but basic mobile phone. Specifications
    • Nokia C1-02
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
    • Design Candy bar
    • L108 x W45 x D13.8 mm Weight 77.5 grams
    • Display/s 1.8 inch TFT 128 x 160
    • Camera N/A
    • Video Camera N/A
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 10Mb available to user Up to 32Gig microSD card
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, vibration and others
    • Features Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free BL-5c 3.7V 1020mAh Up to 22 days Standby Up to 10.6 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $100 AUS 2010 (Outright)