Appearance
The phone was delivered in the usual white box of the proto phones, we got all needed parts. Besides the phone, it naturally included a charger, a special headset, a docking station, an USB cable and the CD. After packing out, I rotated the phone before turning it on, because it is much different from any else phone, I needed some time to recognize what is what, what is for what or whatever, what is this all for?
Clear up immediately: the all is upside-down. The display has to be under, above it the navigation part, which is a huge disc. Everyone sucks it who takes the Serenata for first. From front view, the phone is like a “U”, turned to the head, and it is black. The design cuttingly ends on the bottom added to which with a skew cut that makes so many associate to the electric shaver.
Many discovered that a metal plate can be turned out from the back, this is for holding the phone stable, it looks really spectacular in this case, mainly because of its impossibility to say what this is exactly, the only thing you see is that it’s high-tech stuff. Although few discovered that the back of the phone can be slid, naturally upwards in this case, but not the buttons appear, but an enormous woofer, which has it’s own reason.
The Serenata is a bit weighty, but this makes it good to be hold. The problem is that my hand could cover the display because of the rotated design never came up. The design is perfect ergonomically. The U-sized border and the back is black plastic, but it has pleasant touch, the pad around the display and the navi-disc was made of hairline brushed aluminum.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!