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Happy holidays! Unlock Phones Network Unlock Service. There's a hint of C3 only in the Duo's diminutive pre sense: this is one tiny Windows Mobile smartphone! The Duo weighs just 3. It's the PEBL in your pocket rather than the anorexic. If small makes you hot, it's simply a matter of determining which better matches your pants pockets. Personally, the thin but tall and wide phones don't fit my pockets as well as the Duo.
So what changed my mind about the Duo? Its triple threat of tiny design, dual slider keyboard it has both a numeric and QWERTY keyboard that deploy when needed and low price tag. The Duo is finished in a very shiny charcoal metallic plastic. A stippled surround wraps the display and front controls, a distinctly '70's touch no one in our office liked. Though the phone has a gloss surface it's not terribly slippery and the curvy shape that tapers at the bottom feels great in the hand.
The keyboards are spring located so they pop open easily with one hand and close just as surely. We've heard some reports of dust getting under the display but in the 3 weeks of heavy use our review unit received, including daily rides in linty pockets, we've seen nary a spec infiltrate. Simply, there's no way to make a skinny phone when there are two sliders involved. To make the device as thin as possible, the QWERTY keys did suffer: there's very, very little key travel and no doming.
This makes for a less than ideal thumb typing experience, though we did like the width of the keyboard overall and the large keys. The keyboard is backlit and easy to read letters are white and numbers and the Fn key are noted in light blue. Keys are generally where you'd expect them to be with the exception of the spacebar which has moved up from the desktop keyboard and sits in between the V and B keys on the bottom row. The minimal key travel and flat keys won't please heavy email and SMS users accustomed to the excellent BlackBerry, Treo and Motorola Q9 keyboard but it's fine for light texters, entering URLs and for anyone who's moving up from a numeric keypad phone.
The phone's display automatically switches to landscape mode when you slide open the QWERTY keyboard and switches back when you close it. The numeric keypad slider's keys are large, ever-so-slightly domed and have good travel: very nice. It's backlit in white and is easily viewable in the dark.
The SIM card lives under the battery beneath the back door and the microSD card slot is at the device's top edge. You'll need to slide open the number pad to gain full access to the fingernail-ridge under the slot's cover. The volume rockers are on the phone's upper left and are easy to operate when in a call. The speakerphone grill and camera lens are on the smartphone's back. The phone's ergonomics are excellent overall-- it feels great in the hand and the controls are easy to reach but not overly easy to press accidentally.
To prevent accidental button presses when in the pocket or purse, you can set the phone to lock shortly after the slider is closed and unlock when the slider is opened. Should a call come in when the controls are locked, you can still use the call send button to answer the call. Like all WinMo 6 phones, the Duo has photo caller ID, speed dial, call history, vibrate, profiles and smart dialing type in a few letters of a contact's name to bring up matches and dial.
Call quality is OK, incoming audio lacks great clarity but we never had a problem understanding our caller. Call volume is average by GSM standards, which is to say not terribly loud get the Moto Q9 Global for super loud and clear audio. Call recipients said we sounded loud and clear, even when using the Duo with a variety of Bluetooth headsets. The speakerphone volume is average with little distortion at max volume. MS Voice Command 1. This is a powerful voice recognition system that requires no voice tag recording and works for dialing numbers along with commands to launch applications, hear your next appointment and more.
Simply press and hold the record button on the phone's right side, wait for the tone and give a command to use Voice Command. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
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