Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Samsung Zeel Review




Talk of innovative mobile handsets and get Samsung Zeel for an answer. This handset show the way for creative technology to enter the mobile industry keeping in mind the looks as well as convenience of the users. Zeel’s USP lies in the fact that it uses the E-Ink technology which changes the keypad according to the user’s requirement. For example the keypad can either be used as QWERTY or the regular alphanumeric keyboard as and when the user wishes to change it. It can open vertically as a flip phone when the traditional numeric keypad is to be used. This handset is based on a dual hinge design and offers support for email through MS exchange, making it ideal as a business phone. Other than this unique feature, no other feature is extraordinary. For example, the camera is only 2 MP one which doesn’t even place Zeel into competition with phones like Nokia E71 or Karbonn K777.Even the sound quality is weak and not very clear. Other features like Bluetooth, media centre and microSD card slot are provided. Applications such as VZ navigator and in built skype help the cause of this handset but not as much as it E-Ink technology. The 2.6 inch QVGA screen is large enough for a flip phone and the resolution count is acceptable. It seems like a handset that has its positives as well as negatives. One huge positive takes away the hard work that could have been used on the camera as well as the music player. Not a bad phone to put your money on.

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