Exterior
Airis handsets were never renown for their beauty: their exterior could be best described as one-of-a-dozen. You just look at them and nothing comes into your mind. T482 is a small progress from this point of view, it’s evident that the designers have now been struggling to embed some design elements this time, which has been kind of successful, as I can’t say that it’s ugly. It is large, however, it weighs 160 grams, and the 108 x 60 x 17.6 mm size is no beauty spot either. In terms of materials used we can see the typical “low-end”, soft, rubber-like plastic everywhere. Of course after the introduction we know that this is not necessary in this category either.
On top of the front we see a shiny part, which covers the speaker, and the infra port (theoretically). On the right of it the status LED is blinking, while under this we can see the 3.2” QVGA display. It’s quality is nothing out of the ordinary, although it might seem a bit pixelated compared to smaller screens with the same resolution – the colors, however, are all right. In the bottom we can find the well-known group of navigation controls: a five-way navigation button, call accept/reject keys, OK-, Windows- and two function keys. Strangely, the microphone is under these, but this doesn’t influence sound quality.
The back is not conceited at all, besides the speaker we can find the 2 megapixel, fixed focus camera here. At the bottom there is a large WM logo, just to let us know about the situation. The telescopic stylus is in the bottom right corner, if we can, as it’s quite hard to pull out. It’s about 11 cm long, so it won’t prove to be too short.
On the left side we can see a hotkey with a GPS label. This doesn’t have any applications assigned to by default. Below this there is a microSD slot, that is not SDHC-compatible, so it supports cards only up to 2 GB in size. The power button and the 2.5 mm jack output is also here, while on the bottom there is only the miniUSB port.
On the opposite side there is the hook for the wristband, the volume control buttons and the camera’s exposure button. On top there isn’t a thing.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!