Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Samsung Genio Qwerty Mobile Phone Review – A Low Priced Mobile With a Variety of Interesting Features

One of the first things many users notice about the Samsung Genio Qwerty mobile is its unique array of aesthetics. Whether it's its eye catching exterior or its nifty user interface, this is a mobile that has a lot to look at. Is beauty only skin deep, however? Once you get past its unusual appearance, you'll find it has quite a few inconveniences packaged in with it.

Appearance:

Many reviewers have called the Genio Qwerty a Blackberry clone, and once you get a good look at it, you'll instantly see why: its QWERTY looks almost exactly like a Blackberry's with one big exception. The keys and navigation buttons, unfortunately, are tiny, crowded, and strangely placed, making it difficult to text and operate other functions.

The aesthetic design for the Genio Qwerty is something you'll either adore or find annoying. It has a wealth of cutesy icons and animations that, at the very least, keep your navigation experience from being too boring. Texts also pop up in little word balloons, which helps a lot when it comes to organizing your texts. That aside, its selection of white, black, and yellow battery covers allow you to mix and match different colors according to your preferences, though when compared to some other customisable phones, you may find this setup a bit unoriginal. Its 2.2 inch screen is vivid and bright for all it's small, making navigation and browsing simple.

Sound:

If sound is your main concern, you'll be pleased to know that the Genio Qwerty performs well in this area, providing great music and call quality. The volume buttons are arranged in such a way that allows you to adjust the volume regardless of what direction the phone is facing. You also get get a 3.5 mm headphone jack, an FM radio, and a nice media player.

Camera:

Alas, the camera is doomed to disappoint. With no flash and no LED light, it will be next to impossible to take good pictures in gloomy settings. With only two megapixels, even well lit areas may turn out poorly. The camera isn't completely bare bones, however, featuring Smile Shot, Panorama Shot, Continuous Shot, and 4 x digital zoom.

If you find this phone appealing, go to the nearest cheap mobile contract deals and get this phone right away. Try the phone for yourself and see if this review has done some justice to the capacity of the phone.

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