Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Acer beTouch E110 Mobile Review


When it comes to purchasing a budget phone, oftentimes you're met with a mixed bag. On one side of the spectrum, there are plenty of basic, bare bones mobiles that only provide you with one or two features. On the other side of the spectrum are the rare budget phones that provide you with a variety of desirable goodies at prices that won't break your wallet. Most budget phones, however, tend to fall between those two extremes. The Acer BeTouch E110 is an example of one such phone. It has lots of promising features, but in the long run you're better off looking elsewhere.

Appearance:


When it comes to aesthetics, the beTouch E110 is kind of plain, to put it bluntly. Available in black or dark blue, it's a typical candy bar phone with very few distinguishing features. Its 2.8 GVGA phone looks large and impressiveĆ¢€”until you turn it on. The results are quite blurred, to the point where it may interfere with simple reading and navigation. It doesn't help that the screen is also resistive. While we've encountered resistive screens that were surprisingly yielding to the touch, this one isn't one of them. This makes everything from texting to browsing an enormously frustrating experience. Considering its name, one would think the screen would be easier to use.

With five homescreens and a selection of widgets and live apps for Twitter and Facebook, its Android 1.5 interface seems interesting at first. Unfortunately, in comparison with other Android budget phones, the interface is quite dated. Stranger still, you're also unable to reach the Android Market through the phone, making it impossible to ever add any of your favourite widgets or features to the mobile.

Sound:

The mobile's sound quality is quite decent, both for calls and for listening to music. Equipped with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a quality music player, and an FM radio, it provides you with the basics for what you need to enjoy your tunes. Considering that the 3.5 mm headphone jack is something that's commonly missing on several more expensive phones, the presence of it here makes it a rarity indeed.

The Acer beTouch E110 is a good phone from a well known laptop company. You can go for this phone or you can get cheap iPhone deals instead.

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