Sunday, June 21, 2009

Acer x960



So far so good. With Windows Mobile, GPS and other functions of a smartphone (e.g. Microsoft Office Mobile, IE, Messenger, organiser, etc), this model is sold at a reasonable price. It's pretty sleek and comes with touchscreen and stylus (no keyboard).

Its touchscreen is good and sensitive to touch. In this respect, it's better than Samsung Omnia, where a number of Omnia users alleged that the touchscreen is not sensitive enough towards touches.

Camera-wise, the one on x960 is 3.2 megapixel. The pictures are clear. However, the camera may not be user-friendly for beginners. This is because the photo is not immediately captured when the snap button is pressed. Instead, we need to press the button once, then hold it still and wait for photo to be captured a few seconds later.

The GPS in this phone is a good news for whoever in need of guide to go around unfamiliar places. At least the risk of getting lost can now be mitigated or removed altogether.

In conclusion, this is a smartphone packed with what it ought to have, sold at a reasonable price. Of course, HTC still remains one of the best in market, function as well as design-wise. One thing though, this is just a layperson's opinion.

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