wtorek, 1 października 2013

Samsung Solid GT-B2710. Tough player.

Hello Readers,

Now it's time to review some everyday carried items. This time it will be a phone, that is great, even if it's software and hardware are weaker than old SE K570. It has only 2 MegaPixel camera, and no 3,5 standard mini-jack. Only micro-usb. So why do I love it?  Solid. And all is clear. You can drop it from a ladder into a bucket of water and it'll still work. Photo underwater? No problem, with IPS67 certificate you can have it underwater for no more than 30 minutes and no deeper than 1 meter. None of today's smartphones has such durability (i know there's samsung xcover and motorola stuff, but they are not undestroyable). And the battery. You say that your Iphone is good, because it can survive whole day without charging? I charge solid twice a week. When the battery is half empty. Even when listening to music 2 hours daily.  And it has a flashlight, which turns night into a sunny day. It has such a power that you may hear "My eyes idiot, don't flash" text billion times. Built-in speakers are louder than the one in HTC One. And you can use it in gloves, which is useful during climate warning era. Yesterday morning I thought I would die because of very high temperature of about 5 degrees. Menu is easy to learn(you can navigate without looking at it after 2 months), and phone has auto repair system. Really. When water got inside my phone(lost one of tiny rubber parts) and I dried it i saw screen doesn't work at all. Flashlight too. But after a week a miracle happened and it started working as new. 
Question is- who will buy a phone without wi-fi, touch screen and all luxurious stuff? Looking like brick? 
The answer is- active people. It is a perfect phone for them, thanks to unical features. 
Grades: Practicality:10 out of 10
Style:8 out of 10. I loved it. Some would not.
Hardware:4 out of 10. Bunus equipment(flashlight) saved it from 2.
Final Grade: 7+. But it's a good piece of phone, even when costing not much less than low-spec Android smartphones
Andrew's Review. Brought to You by AndrewTheSailor

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