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Friday, 18 August 2006

 

If a cool clamshell with every possible customizing option is what you want, Z520i is your phone. You can change the front and back covers, have any combination of ringtones, images, and light effects play when a call comes in. And you can have a combination for favorite friends in your phone book. Z520i is all about sharing. It has an easy-to-use VGA camera with video recording to capture fun moments and Bluetooth™ and MMS to share them. A speakerphone loudspeaker gives your original artist Music tones the sound they deserve. Z520i is all about expressing yourself. Do it.

Specifications

Screen
Internal TFT 65k Colour Screen (128 x160 Pixels)
External LCD STN 4k Colour Screen (101 x 80 Pixels)

Imaging
VGA Camera
4 x Digital Zoom
Camera Button
Video Clip
Video Record
Video Streaming
VideoDJ™
Picture Editor
Picture Wallpaper
Screensaver
Picture Phonebook
SVG Tiny 1.1
Themes Display
Viewfinder Display
Wallpaper Animation
Light Effects

Messaging
SMS (Text Messaging)
EMS (Enhanced Messaging)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
SMS Long
QuickShare™
MMS Video
Email
Instant Messaging
Predictive Text Input
Sound Recorder

Sound
Media Player (MP3, AAC Music, MPEG4 Video)
Music Tones (MP3/ACC)
Polyphonic Ringtones (40 Voices)
MusicDJ™
PlayNow™
Vibrating Alert
Voice Control
Voice Mail

Entertainment
New York Nights by Gameloft™ Game
Downloadable Games
Embedded Games
Java™ Games

Organiser
Calendar
Contacts
File Manager
PIM Sync
Alarm Clock
Business Card Exchange
Calculator
Code Memo
Conference Calls
Handsfree Speakerphone
Stopwatch
Tasks
Timer
Style Up™ Covers

Connectivity
Bluetooth™
GPRS
Infra Red
USB
Fast Port
Synchroniszation PC
Synchronisation Apple®

Network
Quad Band (GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)

Internet
Modem
WAP
XHTML
Internet Button

Memory & Talk Time
16 Mbytes Memory
9 Hours Talk Time
400 Hours Standby

Weight & Size
94 g
83 x 46 x 24 mm

Review

The model rouses no cavils as for the quality of connection and provides reliable work in various conditions. The volume of its 40-tones polyphonic call signal is high, even higher than in the Sony Ericsson K700. You'll hear it in various conditions, even in a noisy street. Preset files are of the maximum volume. The power of the vibra is average and won't be felt in a bag. Fully-functional IrDA and Bluetooth, enough memory for storing call melodies and a good design are the advantages. The absence of the radio is dictated by the S600 that is to differ greatly from the described phone in functionality. The solutions tested in the K750 are also an advantage, and thus they are mainly well-realized. A rich set of games for a target group is also a pleasant trifle. Now the market lacks similar in functionality phones. For instance, the Siemens CFX65 looses in functionality, the absence of Bluetooth, though acts in the same segment. The Z520 is good for its audience, though won't become a bestseller, since that is an assortment offer.

 

 

 
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