Hirdetés
Exterior
The box had a stereo headset inside besides the handset, which is normal, as the phone has an FM radio. C170 is a rather graceful device, it has a normal design and candybar form-factor. It’s surprisingly slim, it weighs only 67 grams, and although it’s all plastic, there are no problems with the assembly quality, although that’s usual for Samsung gadgets. The one we had for testing had a T-Mobile logo above its display, so it has probably been imported, which means that it’s available at foreign network operators as well.
The 128 x 128 pixels large cSTN display is no world-champion. It has a view angle of about 1 degree, and visibility in bright sunlight is… well, it’s very limited. The keypad is nice, the tasteful design matches with the great usability, but experienced testers and readers might notice that instead of the usual 5-way navigation button, which is characteristic of Samsung phones, now we only have a small up-down button in the center.
There are no buttons on the sides of the phones, there is only a small lid on the right side, which covers a single connector, this is where can plug in the charger or the headset. The back is also desolate, but here the plastic is more rugged, which provides a firm grip. That’s all it knows, we can find no memory card slot or camera, but what I’ve been missing were the volume control buttons which would make it easier to decrease the volume of the terrible keypad tones.
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