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, بجامعة DOMINICAN
- CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
- السعودية
- Aug 2006
المزيدl March 21st, 2007, 02:54 PM
March 21st, 2007, 02:54 PM
السلام عليكم
اليوم تقريري عن هذا
الجوال E-TEN glofiish X500 Pocket PC Phone
ما أدري أحد منكم سمع عنه والا لا
هذا سعره في حول
2700 SR
مميزاته:
يقولون عنه
"World's thinnest Pocket PC Phone, GPS and WiFi all-in-one."
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a Samsung S3C2440 400MHz processor
128MB ROM and 64MB RAM
2.8" QVGA touchscreen
Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi (both 802.11b and g)
2MP camera with flash
integrated SiRFStar III GPS chipset
microSD slot
FM radio tuner!
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والصور رايح تنهي هذا التقرير
Here's the box. Notice that E-TEN leaves their branding out of the picture, and pushes forth with the glofiish name. Opening the box, we find a small plastic window that reveals the X500. Inside the box we find the device, USB charging cable, USB PC cable, stereo headphones with built in microphone, leather case, quick start guide, and software. Also included, surprisingly, was a screen protector. I've never reviewed a device that came with a screen protector. And here it is - the glofiish X500. Notice the use of brushed aluminum around the edges of the screen, with silver-****llic plastic adorning the rest of the body. Moving closer, we can get a look at the buttons on the front of the device. Starting at the upper left, we have the GPS button, M-Desk launcher (more on that later); on the bottom, we have a start/end call button, two soft keys, and a D-Pad. Note the lack of Start menu or OK buttons.
Here we can get a feel for the screen brightness, and how the device appears in-hand. Up close, we can see the varied use of colors and textures: brushed ****l frame, silver ****llic case, matte silver D-Pad. Here's a close shot of the two hardware buttons on the top. There are two LEDs on the right and left side. Something I found to be peculiar was that when charging the device, an amber LED illuminates, but doesn't change to green once fully charged. On the left side of the device, we have, starting on the right, a stereo headphone port, voice record button, and volume +/- buttons. I found the volume buttons to be awkwardly placed. Also - they didn't have any sort of tactile feedback (such as a raised bump, etc), so that when you thought you were making your car louder, you were actually starting a voice record session. On the right side of the device (from right to left) is the power button, soft reset hole, and camera button. The microSD slot on the glofiish X500 is accessible from the bottom of the device, NOT behind the battery compartment as found on most newer devices, thank goodness. Also, many will be excited to learn the the X500 uses mini USB for charging and syncing. No proprietary connectors to deal with.
The back and sides are covered with soft rubber, making for a food feel. On the rear we find the mono speaker which I found to be plenty loud when using the speakerphone... ...plus the 2MP camera sensor, self-portrait mirror, and flash. Opening the back, we find a very tall and wide (but thin) 1530 mAh battery. Also shown above is the stylus, which is retractable. Whether you love or hate retractable styli, they help save space, and they're here to stay.
And, of course, behind the battery you will find the SIM card holder. The case that it comes with is actually of good quality leather - the texture is soft, and it has a nice leather aroma. The problem is that it's JUST a case, and not a holster. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do with this. Keep it in the briefcase? It's a phone - you keep it on your person, and having a case without a belt clip seems silly. The front buttons glow blue, green and red. Snazzy. COMPARISONS Here's a front shot comparing (from left to right) the 5.5g iPod, i-mate JAQ, Palm Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, and Dell Axim x51v. Click on for a larger image. In the side shot, you can really get a feel for the thickness of the glofiish compared to other devices. From the bottom to the top: iPod, Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, Axim X51v, and JAQ. Here's another angled comparison shot. From bottom to top: iPod, Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, Axim X51v, and JAQ. المصدر:
لطش من بعض المواقع
بعد ما سمعت عنه
http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=reviews&id=885 والسلام عليكم
والله شكل الجهاز روعه يعني الشكل الظاهري <<< بس أتوقع حدي نوكيا :101:
لكن ما يمنع نتفرج شوي :102:
مشكور أخوي flash.null :93:
dlo3_ksa March 21st, 2007, 05:12 PM
7 "
March 21st, 2007, 02:54 PM
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128MB ROM and 64MB RAM
2.8" QVGA touchscreen
Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi (both 802.11b and g)
2MP camera with flash
integrated SiRFStar III GPS chipset
microSD slot
FM radio tuner!
Here's the box. Notice that E-TEN leaves their branding out of the picture, and pushes forth with the glofiish name.
Opening the box, we find a small plastic window that reveals the X500.
Inside the box we find the device, USB charging cable, USB PC cable, stereo headphones with built in microphone, leather case, quick start guide, and software. Also included, surprisingly, was a screen protector. I've never reviewed a device that came with a screen protector.
And here it is - the glofiish X500. Notice the use of brushed aluminum around the edges of the screen, with silver-****llic plastic adorning the rest of the body.
Here we can get a feel for the screen brightness, and how the device appears in-hand.
Up close, we can see the varied use of colors and textures: brushed ****l frame, silver ****llic case, matte silver D-Pad.
Here's a close shot of the two hardware buttons on the top. There are two LEDs on the right and left side. Something I found to be peculiar was that when charging the device, an amber LED illuminates, but doesn't change to green once fully charged.
On the right side of the device (from right to left) is the power button, soft reset hole, and camera button.
The back and sides are covered with soft rubber, making for a food feel. On the rear we find the mono speaker which I found to be plenty loud when using the speakerphone...
...plus the 2MP camera sensor, self-portrait mirror, and flash.
And, of course, behind the battery you will find the SIM card holder.
The case that it comes with is actually of good quality leather - the texture is soft, and it has a nice leather aroma.
The problem is that it's JUST a case, and not a holster. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do with this. Keep it in the briefcase? It's a phone - you keep it on your person, and having a case without a belt clip seems silly.
The front buttons glow blue, green and red. Snazzy.
Here's a front shot comparing (from left to right) the 5.5g iPod, i-mate JAQ, Palm Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, and Dell Axim x51v. Click on for a larger image.
In the side shot, you can really get a feel for the thickness of the glofiish compared to other devices. From the bottom to the top: iPod, Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, Axim X51v, and JAQ.
Here's another angled comparison shot. From bottom to top: iPod, Treo 700w, Qtek 8500, i-mate SP5m, glofiish X500, Axim X51v, and JAQ.