F110 on the outside
I think it’s about time to start dealing with the handset too, since that’s what the site’s about anyway. F110 looks really cool, its black and white colors make it look pretty much different than other Samsung phones, its design is something similar to the G600’s. This is a slider too, made of a very light plastic; the whole phone weighs no more than 80 grams.
Under the display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels we can find the jungle of navigation buttons, which have an interesting, rough surface, which doesn’t slip out of our hands, and it’s also unique. In the center of this we can see the OK button, which takes the poor user straight to the web browser from the standby screen (should I cry or should I laugh on this?), while there are seven buttons around the pitted controls. The upper two are the function keys you can see on every phone. Under them you can see miCoach’s hotkey on the left and the music player’s button on the right, while under the rugged controls there are the call handling and C keys.
After sliding the phone we can see the numeric keypad sitting inside a white frame, but I’m going to tell off the buttons now. They are of cheap plastic, the keys blend under our fingers, and even though their pressure point is not that bad, but I had the impression that the designers made some slap-dash work. On the left side of F110 the two volume control keys are placed (these are very good, pop out a bit from the side and are reticular), while on the right we can see the camera’s hotkey.
After taking off the rugged back, there’s no use looking for the memory card slot, as F110 is not expandable. In turn the internal memory is 1 GB large. On the back there is the 2 megapixel camera along with a mirror and a very small speaker (hmm?). Besides the buttons the whole phone is of the usual Samsung quality, I have nothing against it, although I’m a bit afraid that the very light case might break easily if I drop it.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!