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| Sharp GX1 |
| General |
| Network | Gsm 900 / Gsm 1800 |
| Announced | 2002, Oct |
| Status | Available |
| Size |
| Dimensions | 133 X 46 X 23 Mm |
| Weight | 110 G |
| Display |
| Type | Gfc, 65k Colors |
| Size | 120 X 160 Pixels |
| | - Four-way Navigation - Wallpapers |
| Ringtones |
| Type | Polyphonic (16 Channels) |
| Amount | 20 + Custom |
| Customization | Composer, Download, |
| Vibration | In Battery |
| Memory |
| Phonebook | 200 X 6 Fields, Contact Groups, Photo Call |
| Call Records | 10 Dialed, 10 Received, 10 Missed Calls |
| Card Slot | No |
| | - 700 Kb Memory For Pictures - 100 Calendar Entries - 20 Short Messages - 10 Sec Per Voice Memo Record |
| Data |
| Gprs | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 Slots), 32 - 48 Kbps |
| Hscsd | No |
| Edge | No |
| 3g | No |
| Wlan | No |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Infrared Port | Yes |
| Usb | |
| Features |
| Messaging | Sms, Mms |
| Browser | Wap 1.2.1 |
| Clock | Yes |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Games | 3 - Pk Game, Collection Hunter, Ice Hockey + Java, |
| Colors | |
| Camera | Cif, 352 X 288 Pixels |
| | - Java - T9 - Organizer - Calculator - Voice Memo |
| Battery |
| | Standard Battery, Li-ion 720 Mah |
| Stand-by | Up To 250 H |
| Talk Time | Up To 3 H 30 Min |
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The Sharp GX1 mobile phone includes an integrated digital camera with 110,000 pixels, digital zoom and storage for up to 80 pictures.
Also consider the Sharp GX10 which has all the features of the GX1, but with the addition of downloadable Java applications, and in a flip design, instead of the GX1's straight design.
Features of the Sharp GX1 include:
WAP (over GPRS)
16 voice polyphonic ringtones, ringtone composer
High resolution colour display (120 x 160 pixels, 65,536 colours)
MMS
Enhanced animation
Wallpaper
Caller identification
Built-in infra-red modem
Predictive text input
Clock, calendar, games
Reviews
Overall a nice phone that many of my friends call a "babe puller" and a "posers phone". Picture quality is acceptable only in the high resolution mode, and even then it's really nothing more than a sub VGA grainy image that will not fill at home anywhere outside your phone. Viewing the images on the phones (admirably large) display however is another matter, and having a pint of lager as my "background" image gets sighs from the girls, and cheers from the guys. Smallish, around the same size as my old Nokia 6110, 6150 and 6210 (I used to be a Nokia Guy) - it is built well, looks very nice in the silver colouring and the interface is adequate (but not outstanding). Many compare this to the Nokia 7650, but to me the 7650 looks like a small brick and sex appeal is zero. Lets face it you buy this phone just as much for image as for functionality, and on this basis, the Sharp wins hands down. Call quality is excellent (on par with the 6210) and it holds 02 pretty well. Some may be interested to know that the CELL ID feature actually works on this phone! Another cool (but network dependent) feature. 5 stars for image, 4 stars for functionality.
Have had phone for over a year now, and am in the market for a replacement, damned if i can find anything to better it though, wish sharp made a replacement which wasnt a flip (gx 20 & 30) best phone i ever had and it even survived being dropped into a full pint of guinness without any detriment to the operation, nuff said??!
The phone is not only the latest edge in mms technology, and one of the first MMS Cameraphones out, but its also stylish for a phone of its size. The Pros + MMS and Novel Camera + Large, LCD screen + Polyphonic Sound + Lots of features + Great internet speeds + Sturdy Build The Cons - Quite Chunky compared to the new Samsung and Panasonic models. - Sound not loud enough, only a few polyphonic tunes give a loud enough performance. - The Battery life is only around 2 days under EXTENSIVE use. |
| Common misspellings on this brand: sha4rp , shrp , sharop , sharl , sharo |
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