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Panasonic VS3 By Jeremy Roche, 0 October 26, 2005 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/mobiles/soa/Panasonic-VS3/0,139023387,139219089,00.htm
Design
The display on the VS3 the best we've seen on a flip phone to date. Even in direct sunlight the screen is quite readable. Panasonic claims its phones are the first to offer a 16 million-colour, 2.2-inch display with 300 candela brightness. We were immediately attracted to the look of the VS3 (VS stands for visual slim according to Panasonic), but at 102g and 96 x 46 x 17.6mm, it still has some weight to lose to get down to the size of the RAZR. Features 32MB of internal memory is included to store photos, videos, MP3s and Java applications. Panasonic licensed the Sega classic Sonic The Hedgehog for the VS3, which is a great way to kill time while commuting, although the graphics can get a little bit jerky when trying to get the little blue character to zoom through levels at lightning fast speed. Infrared and a USB port are onboard for connectivity but unfortunately the VS3 doesn't support Bluetooth. The VS3 is a tri-band handset with a WAP browser for mobile Internet sites. Performance It has been a while since we've put a Panasonic mobile through its paces and we must say we are impressed with the overall performance of the VS3. People looking for stylish flip phone with a good camera and customisation options should consider the VS3 and the VS2, which has almost identical features but a more curvaceous exterior.
Panasonic VS3
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