Hands on with the Else phone

The guys at HDblog.it shows up 30 min long hands-on with the Else phone. The phone has a 3.47 inch LCD with a 480 x 854 pixel resolution, while the internal memory is 16GB (Flash), accompanied by 256MB RAM, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 8x digital zoom and image stabilization. Noise cancellation is also on board, as well as a 3.5mm audio jack, tilt, proximity and light sensors and a 1450 mAh battery.

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6 Responses to “Hands-on with the “Else” phone”
  1. wow! this phone has a total futuristic user interface that just looks awesome! Any info on a release date?? I want it! I ditched symbian because its UI is too old fashioned, android is cool but this hand held device looks like it belongs to James Bond Lol! Its about time a manufacture starts producing phones with a UI that is completely different to what we’re used to.. this is very original – are you watching symbian??

  2. I totaly agree. As i saw the new windows phone 7, the ohnly thought i had was “cmon, are they serious?”, but his one seems to be quite simple and attractive – and completly different. The only thing i dont like about it, is that, at least for now, there are no applications for it. and it has only a 600mhz cpu und 256mb ram, there are already devices that are more powerfull.

  3. Very complex and relatively slow..

  4. as a girl from israel that knows this phone comp maker i will not be so sure that it will be out so soon as they say.

    the wrong things about this mobile device is:
    1. only for right handed users (they are not working on left hand ui)
    2. if you stop pushing even for a sec on the screen all the sub menus that you get in them will be closed and you go back to the menu even if it was by mistake.
    3.much slower then you see in the video, they still didn’t found the right balance to make it flow
    4. bad and very bugy system till this moment as much as i know

    it will take time and i am not even sure it will be out ever.

    this is the comp that made the modo if you know history.

  5. Well I can’t comment for other left hand people but this phone would feel natural being used for me as a right handed phone, a left handed version wouldn’t.

    I don’t consider myself ambidextrous at all, I primarily do just about all tasks with my left hand. When I smoked i’d hold the cigarette in my right hand, holding it in my left doesn’t feel right to me.

  6. I’m betting that a left handed version will be available through the apps at least. I don’t see why that would be a problem. It’s Linux based.

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