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Telstra F852 By Joseph Hanlon, CNET.com.au March 19, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/mobiles_pdas/soa/Telstra-F852/0,2000065782,339287347,00.htm
Design If you're familiar with the Telstra EasyTouch then you are, in fact, also familiar with the F852. Beyond a change to the colour scheme — from silver to black — and the addition of three external music control buttons to the F852, these phones are almost identical. If you compare the physical dimensions for both phones you'll notice that each of these measurements differs by a single millimetre. Under the F852's flip we find exactly the same components found in the EasyTouch; the same two-inch QVGA TFT colour display and the same recessed plastic keypad. Below the screen is a 0.3-megapixel camera for video-calling, with a 2-megapixel camera on the outside for standard pics. The recessed keypad lays flat against the bottom half of the handset, with thin raised plastic strips to differentiate the location of the various buttons. The keypad is well spaced and easy to use, but the plastic components help to give the entire handset a cheap, toy-like feel. Features What remains for Telstra's F852 is a standard Next G user experience. HSDPA (3.6Mbps) data speeds give access to BigPond services including BigPond TV, Foxtel and Whereis Maps, as well as video-calling. The F852 has the latest NetFront browser installed, which is fine for sifting through mobile sites but certainly doesn't offer a Web 2.0 comparable experience. Beyond Next G services, the F852 offers the standard range of calling and messaging functionality, including POP3 and IMAP e-mail. The F852's internal memory is expandable with T-Flash (microSD) memory cards, and can transfer data using Bluetooth (v1.2). The F852 also features a multimedia player capable of playing MP4 and 3GP video files, as well MP3 music files. Performance That said, the data speeds are excellent. With good reception, mobile TV buffers once then streams flawlessly. Similarly, accessing Web sites is as fast as the HSDPA speeds suggests. Of course, this is accessing mobile Web sites, which are typically 5 or 10 percent of the page size of a standard Web site. During our testing call reception was good, but the earpiece speaker sounded terrible. Voices sounded hollow and, even with the volume at its lowest setting, parts of our conversations were distorted. The people we spoke with told us they also had difficulty hearing us clearly. We're not suggesting the F852 is unusable for making calls, but the speaker isn't as clear as we would expect. Overall
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