Introduction, packaging
Perfect cell phone… there is no such thing, many of you would say, as like all things on the world, a phone can’t be perfect. Still, I’ve been thinking on this since a long time ago and I say that there is such a device; we just have to define what we compare perfection to. User expectations can’t be a comparison, as there are some handsets that are the most ideal for some users, but this can’t be a general measure. But we can take a look at how much is the handset good for what it has been designed for. And when considering this point of view I dare to say: there are perfect cell phones. I think that Sony Ericsson K750i was one at its time, iPhone is one and Nokia 6300 is somehow also a perfect phone.
The Finnish model doesn’t provide advanced file transfer features, it’s no multimedia computer, it was just called a nice, finely assembled phone and it really was one. And now we have its successor that has a trailing “i” that has been used a lot a while ago. This means built-in WiFi and VoIP-support.
The phone, provided by XXL GSM, came in a mid-sized, classy box, which had a DT-23 charger cradle, a HS-47 headset, a 512 MB memory card and a charger besides the phone. The cradle was a great surprise for me, as such an accessory has been included with a very low number of phones in the last couple of years, although I think that this is one of the most practical and most elegant way to charge a cell phone.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!