Monday, February 4, 2008

Spare me the i920


To those who are kind of gravitated towards the i920 by Nextel and has any thoughts of acquiring the product, perhaps it is wise that getting the said mobile phone is unwise. The design may be enticing and all but the money you will be shedding on this one is not worth it. $243.99 for a mobile phone is way too expensive. The Nextel i920 is basically a mobile phone with some thrills and frills.
With all that said, the i920 does have some aces on its sleeves. The battery life is decent, so there's no need to hoard those cell phone batteries for spares. Microsoft applications are all integrated to this mobile phone such as Word, Excel, and others. Plus, you can easily upload and share music, video, and other portable files with this baby.
By now, you're probably wondering as to why this phone sucks. Almost all contemporary mobile phone users appreciate and, more often than not, use the wireless connectivity we call the Bluetooth. That's more than enough to send this mobile phone to the sales bin. But to make matters more badly than it already is, the 16bit display is, well, not that likable. And the integrated operating system, Windows 2003M is now what I describe 'user-friendly'.
But then, if you are really adamant about getting this mobile phone then do so. And if you're at it, get yourself some Nextel phone cases, Motorola cell phone accessories (i920 is manufactured by Motorola, by the way), and other customized cell phone cases and covers. That is, if you can still afford them after you buy this phone

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