This 3 INQ1 is reviewed on Pocket Lint
This 3 INQ1 is reviewed on Pocket Lint
This 3 INQ1 is reviewed on Expert Reviews
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Operating system
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Proprietary
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Software on which the device runs
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Shape of phone
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Slider
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Mobile phones come in a variety of shapes: the most common is the bar (or ‘candy bar’) a rectangular block shape.
Other common forms are the ‘slider’, which elongates when one section is slid out from the other and ‘flip’, where the two sections of the phone are hinged.
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3G
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Yes
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3G allows mobile phones and mobile dongles to achieve broadband speeds similar to that of home broadband. This allows users to browse the internet, email and download files and video whilst on the move.
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Touchscreen or keypad
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Numeric keypad
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Touchscreen phones do not have physical buttons, instead you can dial numbers and type texts using equivalent numeric and QWERTY keypads on the screen.
Numeric and QWERTY keypad phones have buttons to allow you to dial number and write texts.
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Connections
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USB
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Connections
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Bluetooth
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Extra functions
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Camera
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Extra functions
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Email
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Extra functions
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Instant messaging
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Band
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Tri
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Different frequency bands are used in different countries. Most phones can be used across Europe as they are Tri Band. You will need a quad band phone if you plan to travel to the USA.
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Horizontal resolution (Pixels)
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24
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Vertical resolution (Pixels)
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320
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Camera resolution (MegaPixels)
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3.2
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The amount of data that can be captured when taking a photograph or video. A larger number represents a higher quality image, though this is also affected by other factors such as the lens size and quality.
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Talk time (Hours)
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6
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Talk time dictates how long your phone’s battery will last if you were to talk continuously on it from a full charge.
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Stand-by time (Days)
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13.7
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Depth in cm
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1.44
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Height in cm
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9.7
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The distance from the very top of the product to the very bottom.
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Width in cm
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4.76
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Memory card slot
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Yes
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Having a memory card slot allows you to save data to a memory card and then transfer it to another device. For example you may put a photo from your camera or mobile phone onto a memory card and then plug it into your printer to print directly.
Memory card slots come in many formats:
Compact Flash Card
Memory Stick Duo
Micro SD Card
MMC
SD Card
SDHC Card
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Autofocus
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No
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Weight (g)
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110
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The weight of the product in grams.
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EDGE
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No
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A precursor to 3G, this technolgy allows improved data transfer rates allowing features such as video streaming. Read more about EDGE on Wikipedia
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FM tuner
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No
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An FM Tuner allows you to listen to FM radio stations on the move. You can see a list of FM radio stations at Ofcom.
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MP3 playback capable
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Yes
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HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)
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Yes
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Java
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Yes
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A software platform allowing 3rd party applications such as games to be loaded.
Read more about Java on Wikipedia
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Release date
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2008-12-15
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The date the product was originally made available for purchase.
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Also known as: 3, INQ1, INQ, 3G
Mobile Phone Buyers Guide
Manufacturer's Description
The INQ1 has everything you’d expect from a great mobile phone, plus a fantastic Facebook experience. You get Facebook notifications, status updates, profile pictures and more – all sent directly to your INQ1 address book. You can also see who’s on Skype and Windows Live Messenger at any one time. The INQ1 displays all this information in your address book, so keeping in touch with your mates has never been easier. And the internet experience is second-to-none, because with the INQ1 ‘switcher’ you can whiz through all your favourite websites and applications in the carousel at the bottom of the screen.
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Score 10.0/10Confirmed purchase: 08 Dec 2009