NewGen T1100/Fly X7 Review

Posted on 2005-09-24 01:41:00 by LSDsmurf

Today technologies are so highly developed that data input requires few hardware buttons, as touchscreens are used. The easiest way to implement a touchscreen is using an open operating system, which reduces the actual development price for the manufacturer and helps third party developers writing own software for the device. Due to this there are few usual phones that can boast with a touchscreen. The company of Philips which produced its Philips 755 has become a pioneer in the field. Now the maker keeps on widening the line of phones equipped with a touchscreen, but here such screen stands out as a fast way to enter data and is duplicated with usual number buttons. The second device on the market is NewGen T1100 (in Russia called Fly X7), here the maker refused the number keypad at all and made the device maximum similar to smartphones. Sony Ericsson P900 seems to be a prototype, though there are no any crosses in design and solutions except for the side wheel. The device collected so many ideas carried out before, and that makes it unique and interesting theoretically. Read on over at Mobile-Review to learn more about this small cell phone.



Link: Mobile-Review



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