Yo! This is your boy Dash from smartphonejunkie.com
Here today with my Sprint Palm Pro. I am on SPB Mobile Shell interface as you could see right there and can again and today is just going to be more of a review video of the phone.
To me, this phone looks more of a mix not only between Apple, iPhone style with the back cover and the gloss to the device but also has the Blackberry look with the keyboard and style of the phone, the shape of the phone and all that. It’s a very, very nice looking device.
Here’s your WiFi, you’re power button, your volume switch, toggle for vibrate, volume up and down, and your Windows Media Player button/camera whatever you want to—that one to. A 3.5-millimeter outlet and your USB port to charge, connect your computer, whatever, and then got your stylus holder there at the bottom right.
But the main feature at this phone that really got me is the speed and how you know, easy and how fluent the movements are. As you can see, oops! Didn’t mean to click on that. As you can see everything opens very fast. I’ll connection data—data connection are nothing on this one because it’s just a backup device that I was using for a little bit. Everything is just very responsive and really could not ask for more for responsiveness of the device. Everything just opens up lighting fast. As you can you see, it still open up very nice even with a couple processes running here in the background.
I give the device an over all nine of ten and that’s basically cause of the speed. The two downfalls are is the 320x320 screen, kind of limited on apps and space overall, some things gets jammed, get caught of a lot stuff like your alarms, appearance of the upcoming appointments, a roll calendar space on your main screen you know, you’re kind of quite a bit if stuff and apps are not developed widely for this size screen. They’re mostly QVGA, VGA, WVGA, and WQVGA also with the Omni and everything and the HD. The keyboard on this phone, once you’re used to it, it’s very nice but the problem I had with it, even ones that I got used to it, was cramps in the hand because your hands have to be so close together. As you can see, I’m just one handing this and the keyboard is not even you know length to my fingers, it’s basically your typing, you got to kind of use the tip of your fingers and use both fingers and kind of go at it and your hands gets pretty cramped.
But the functionality of the device overall, nine out of ten. Kay board I only give about a six out of ten, five out of ten cause of the cramping issues. Other than that, if you have small hands, maybe a female, you’d like this phone pretty much. The design of it, I’d give it a nine definitely, looks very nice, very sleek-slender, has the fancy look but the same time the business guy look. This device I have found very, very rarely. You need to soft reset to get it going again. It’s very stable even on the stack rams because there’s no customs out for this device.
This is running Windows Mobile 6.1 stack from Sprint and from any of your providers. You got a whole bunch of hard keys, sends your emails, does everything your really want in a PPC device if your palm person.
Basically, overall on this device with everything included, speakers which are actually pretty good on this phone, functionality, looks designs, user friendliness and just all the normal stuff. I give the device and overall 8.5 out of ten just cause of the you know, certain flaws which all devices have but the keyboard being the main one since it is a main part of the device and takes a quite a bit of space.
That’s my official review and this—once again, this is Dash from smartphonejunkie.com
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