Alcatel One Touch 735

02 December 2003 11:40 AM
Tags: 735, one touch, mobile, mid-range, handset, mobile phones, mobiles, alcatel
Alcatel One Touch 735 The Alcatel One Touch 735 is a reasonable mid-range mobile handset, let down by a very basic problem. Read our Australian review.

The Alcatel One Touch 735 is a sleek metallic mobile with a reasonable screen. The screen is 128x128 pixels, which is good for a pure mobile phone. It has 4,096 colours, but is fairly dim and hard to see in strong light. The handset is an average size for a mobile, measuring 106 x 47 x 19.5 mm and weighing 89 grams.

The layout of the buttons is standard, with two softkeys and a five-way navigation joystick. One unusual aspect is that the answer call button and the hang-up button are the same. The other button - apart from the number pad - is the power button, which doubles up as clear.

There is an additional button in the top left-hand corner, which is used during games and to bring up the services menu. The camera is located on the back of the phone, and has a small mirror beside it for taking pictures of yourself.

There are nine folders accessible from the main menu: directory, messages, customize, tools, events, WAP, services, games, media album and camera. Most of these are self-explanatory - the directory is the phone book, messages takes you to SMS, EMS, MMS and voice messages and so on. There's a couple of differences, such as the 'template' messages being referred to as 'canned messages'; and the events folder, which seems to tell you all the things that have happened to the phone recently, in terms of people trying to contact you.

The camera doesn't respond well to fast movement, taking a few seconds to focus. However, it does allow you to take pictures in six different sizes, ranging from 16x16 pixels to 352 x 288 pixels, and including a panoramic shot. There are also three different shooting options to choose from: single pictures, animation and mosaic. Animation will take four consecutive pictures you take and display them one after the other, while mosaic will take the four pictures and present them in a square. The joystick can be moved to zoom the picture in and out slightly, and change the exposure.

The camera also has 22 frames which can be included in the picture, three choices of image quality, a ten second timer, and five different exposure settings to choose from. The exposure modes seemed a little arbitrary in our testing -- the same picture taken with "sunny" and "cloudy" seemed to be more orange than the "indoor", "night" and "automatic", and that was about all the perceptible difference these settings made.

Finally, there are five different colour options to choose from: Color, Black and White, Sepia, Negative and Thin. All in all the One Touch has a wide variety of pictures which can be taken, although we're not sure how much effort most people want to go to with a camera phone.

The One Touch 735 has SMS and MMS capabilities - which are pretty standard on mobiles. Although the mobile has predictive text, prepare to be frustrated at the beginning. We found the dictionary to be deficient, with words such as "hello", "think" and "in" not included. Perhaps more annoying, when we entered "in" into the dictionary, we lost "go". We kept "in-law", however, which we found less useful. There's possibly a way around this, but we didn't find it in our reviewing period. The phone does include French and Italian dictionaries, but we feel a more complete English one would be a better fit for the Australian market.

MMS's were easy to create on the One Touch 735, allowing you to add images, sound and text in multiple pages easily. Of course, the text suffered the same problems as the SMS text. You can also send the message to a single person or a group.

There are several ways to customise the Alcatel 735. There are a large number of polyphonic ringtones to choose from, including a fairly eclectic selection. If you want the sound of a wet cat, or a deep voice going "yo", or some wannabe rap artist shouting "Say Yeah! Say Yeah!" as your ringtone, this is the phone for you.

There are a number of different colours and 'atmospheres' you can set the One Touch to, which changes the visual look of the menus, and there are a number of images you can set as wallpaper. The mobile also allows you to set animations as the wallpaper -- although to be honest these are just four stills played after one another. There are other nifty features, such as the ability to change the size of the text, change the menu from icons to images to board, and create voice commands and hotkeys.

You can create your own ringtone using the melody creator. It is reasonably easy to use -- providing a music score to compose on, but the resulting tones didn't seem to match what we'd put in the phone. Mind you, it has been a good decade since we went to any kind of music class. You can also choose what type of instrument you want to hear, which adds to the fun.

There are three games loaded onto the phone, and the ability to download some more. You have to turn the phone onto its side to play the games, using the four-way joystick and the "game button" at the top of the phone. The games are good and offer a variety of game styles. Panko is a puzzle game which involves pushing crates into correct places on a floor, Mutant Alert is a first person shooter and Wall Breaker is the old classic involving bricks that are destroyed by a ball you bounce.

The phone supports GPRS, and comes with some links to WAP services offered by Alcatel. The phone has infrared connectivity. The battery life is advertised as 260 hours standby time or 6 hours 30 minutes talk time, which is reasonable for a mobile.

The Alcatel One Touch 735 is a reasonable mid-range phone, especially if you're not a keen message user. If you often use your mobile for sending SMS and rarely for taking pictures, you'd probably want to look at a different handset.

Alcatel One Touch 735
Company: Alcatel
Price: AU$400
Distributor:  Optus World
Phone:  133 999

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Talkback 8 comments

    HEY GUYS, YOU ARE DISSING THE PHONE BECAUSE YOU ARE JUST TOO LAZY 2 TYPE YOUR MESSAGES THE OLD FASHION WAY! I OWN A ALCATEL 735 AND I SEND A LOT OF SMS's FROM IT. NO PROBLEMS MATE! PREDICTIVE TEXT IS FOR LAZY PEOPLE!Anonymous -- 07/03/04

    HEY GUYS, YOU ARE DISSING THE PHONE BECAUSE YOU ARE JUST TOO LAZY 2 TYPE YOUR MESSAGES THE OLD FASHION WAY! I OWN A ALCATEL 735 AND I SEND A LOT OF SMS's FROM IT. NO PROBLEMS MATE! PREDICTIVE TEXT IS FOR LAZY PEOPLE!

    i got an overall feeling you had something against the phone from the start of the review. you did keep on picking out some of the bad points (some of which you made sound worse than what they really are) and hardly any good points. the alcatel 735 is tAnonymous -- 28/04/04

    i got an overall feeling you had something against the phone from the start of the review. you did keep on picking out some of the bad points (some of which you made sound worse than what they really are) and hardly any good points. the alcatel 735 is the best mobile phone of it's price range i've ever seen. the camera quality is good for a mobile phone and sending an SMS is simple. who needs predictive texting. plus you forgot to mension you can add more words to your dictionary. and the 3 words you picked out as not in there bare the only obveous ones that arn't. the alcatel 735 is a great phone...

    Go and get a real job instead of telling others your insignificant, and negative opinions. Perhaps you could point out the far outweighing good points of this mobile.Anonymous -- 29/06/04

    Go and get a real job instead of telling others your insignificant, and negative opinions. Perhaps you could point out the far outweighing good points of this mobile.

    Have you even seen this phone??? You cand disable the dictionary from the message menu. The "problem" is also present at alcatel 310, 311, 511, 512, 535... and sure 735. Try harder... you will find the setting. :))))) PS: I agree with the Anonymous -- 25/07/04

    Have you even seen this phone??? You cand disable the dictionary from the message menu. The "problem" is also present at alcatel 310, 311, 511, 512, 535... and sure 735. Try harder... you will find the setting. :)))))
    PS: I agree with the one who posted before: GET A REAL JOB.
    Alcatel 735 it a very good cellphone and the price is also good.
    Good Luck!

    I agree that the Alcatel camera does not take the clearest or brightest pictures but then your not going to shoot a portfolio with it. It is the only camera phone that I know of that has come out at such a low price and I think it is definitley value forAnonymous -- 16/08/04

    I agree that the Alcatel camera does not take the clearest or brightest pictures but then your not going to shoot a portfolio with it. It is the only camera phone that I know of that has come out at such a low price and I think it is definitley value for money. With predictive text - After you get used to it you begin to touchtext rather like touchtyping and predictive text becomes an unnecessary tool! I send alot of SMS and MMS from my 735 and it does the job for me! I support the 735 and I think for it's price the critisizm was too harsh and showed bias in the reviewers comments

    Can I ask who did this review, its very negative and almost knocks the phone before begining the review. Very poor analysis. I personally feel that it is an excellent phone, by far the best in the price range. The small problems have been over aAnonymous -- 23/10/04

    Can I ask who did this review, its very negative and almost knocks the phone before begining the review. Very poor analysis.

    I personally feel that it is an excellent phone, by far the best in the price range. The small problems have been over analysed and not much thought has gone into conveying the postive aspects of the phone.

    I think Alcatel mobiles are awesome & this handset in particular is a real winner.

    thanks Ronnie

    hey who ever did this review has seriously got problems. Stop pointingout all the bad stuff you dont have to be so negative just coz ur jealous u dnt hve dis fone! I hve dis fne, its my first n i LUV IT! its so easy to txt off, espicialy the part dowAnonymous -- 19/02/05

    hey
    who ever did this review has seriously got problems. Stop pointingout all the bad stuff you dont have to be so negative just coz ur jealous u dnt hve dis fone! I hve dis fne, its my first n i LUV IT! its so easy to txt off, espicialy the part down the bottom of the screen wher the letters and numbers come up for each button when you press it. This is a great fone and the camera is exalent for a fone. I agree with what someone else said, your not going to b taking profesinal photos with it r u!!!
    And wat u sed about the animations only being 4 still fotos playing over and over? WHO CARES! They look good n e way how else r u ment 2 do it
    gosh get a life mate

    hey who ever did this review has seriously got problems. Stop pointing out all the bad stuff you dont have to be so negative just coz ur jealous u dnt hve this gr8 fone! I hve this fne, its my first n i LUV IT! its so easy to txt off, espicialy the pAnonymous -- 19/02/05

    hey
    who ever did this review has seriously got problems. Stop pointing out all the bad stuff you dont have to be so negative just coz ur jealous u dnt hve this gr8 fone! I hve this fne, its my first n i LUV IT! its so easy to txt off, espicialy the part down the bottom of the screen wher the letters and numbers come up for each button when you press it. This is a great fone and the camera is exalent for a fone. I agree with what someone else said, your not going to b taking profesinal photos with it r u!!!
    And wat u sed about the animations only being 4 still fotos playing over and over? WHO CARES! They look good n e way how else r u ment 2 do it
    gosh get a life mate

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