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76 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, but small niggles, 22 Mar 2004
By A Customer
The good points of this phone have been mentioned by others, so I'll only mention the bits I think let the phone down and stop it from being truly amazing. To start with, although the phone allows you to customise the wallpapers, ringer sounds for each contact (this ringer sound even applies when the contact you've assigned the tone to has sent you a text message! cute!) I still can't find a way to turn off the key pad tones when I compose a text message. This may seem trivial, but I think it should be one of the most basic things a phone allows you to customise. What if a serial killer breaks into my house and my only means of survival depends on my sending a text message silently? (ok, not likely..but I'm paranoid and these things matter to me ;-))Another annoying niggle is that I can't find any way to enable delivery reports for text messages, which is something that even my mom's beat up old skool nokia allows her to do easily. Again this is elementary, so why is this missing in a EMS/MMS quad band phone? The phone book system seems a little weird for me, having migrated from using the sony-ericsson T68i, instead of having one contact with several numbers under one contact name, the V500 displays the same name multiple times, but displays a different icon to represent home, office, mobile, etc. I find this annoying, but I guess it's just a different way of doing things. Back to text messages: seems if you want to compose a text message and then decide not to send it yet, you'll have to copy and past the text info from the 'new message' folder (to be fair, copy and past is useful in a phone, I think!) into a new message in the 'drafts' folder. Is this really a big deal? Not really, but again, it's just annoying in such a high tech phone. If I'm going to be pedantic, I might as well say that I could do without having two menu systems to deal with in a phone (there's a first menu of shortcuts: messages, internet and games, then a second menu of all the phones features grouped by category.), but this might be just me being to used to the sony-ericsson model. Don't get me wrong, this is an amazing phone: The camera and screen quality are truely impressive, and browsing the net through GPRS is a real pleasure on a high res large colour screen. The Polyphonic ring tones are great, but it's the ability to have an MP3 or wav file as ring tone that really brings some fun possibilities when you think of all the things you can use to identify your friends and contacts. I just wish they'd gotten the little basics down flat, or made them easier to figure out before moving on to the bells and whistles.
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