K-TOUCH M202
The M202 is ideal for those who want a phone for voice calls, texting and basic internet access. The backlit number pad offers excellent tactile feel and includes shortcuts that let you perform certain functions in a jiffy. For instance, you can compose a new text message, launch the camera, set an alarm, switch on the torch and put the phone in silent mode without entering the main menu.
That said, keying in text takes some getting used to and the T9 mode does not seem to have some basic words in its dictionary .
This dual SIM handset's phone memory can only store contacts and text messages. All the pictures, videos and music files need to be saved on an external microSD card. While you cannot import contacts over-theair like you would on a smartphone, you can import from a file backed up on the memory card. Here, if you have more than 500 contacts, you will need to manually add numbers to the SIM card.
Despite these niggles, what you do get is a value for money phone that anybody can operate; is kitted with a really loud speaker; lets you record calls and your favourite FM radio channels, and access the internet (GPRS) via a basic browser. Plus, with the two-day battery life, you will not need to carry your charger with you all the time.
The M202 is ideal for those who want a phone for voice calls, texting and basic internet access. The backlit number pad offers excellent tactile feel and includes shortcuts that let you perform certain functions in a jiffy. For instance, you can compose a new text message, launch the camera, set an alarm, switch on the torch and put the phone in silent mode without entering the main menu.
That said, keying in text takes some getting used to and the T9 mode does not seem to have some basic words in its dictionary .
This dual SIM handset's phone memory can only store contacts and text messages. All the pictures, videos and music files need to be saved on an external microSD card. While you cannot import contacts over-theair like you would on a smartphone, you can import from a file backed up on the memory card. Here, if you have more than 500 contacts, you will need to manually add numbers to the SIM card.
Despite these niggles, what you do get is a value for money phone that anybody can operate; is kitted with a really loud speaker; lets you record calls and your favourite FM radio channels, and access the internet (GPRS) via a basic browser. Plus, with the two-day battery life, you will not need to carry your charger with you all the time.
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