Sunday, October 25, 2009

Acer neoTouch S200 Review

Smartphones have been gaining popularity over the last years and their sales continue to grow rapidly. Acer is one of the youngest players on the smartphone market and the manufacturer stakes on Windows Mobile. The company has recently released several new handsets and this review is focused on the most technologically advanced one – the Acer neoTouch S200 (known as the newTouch S200 in France and the US). Codenamed the F1 when initially announced at MWC2009, this is the second WM smartphone on the market that features 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (the Toshiba TG01 is the first). The neoTouch S200 runs Windows Mobile 6.5, enhanced with additional applications that provide access to popular social networks. Moreover, it comes with large 3.8-inch resistive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, accelerometer and 3.5mm jack. All these features mean but one thing the Acer neoTouch S200 caters for the most exigent and exacting customers.


Here is what´s in the box:

  • Acer neoTouch S200 (newTouch S200)
  • Wall charger
  • miniUSB cable
  • Screen protector
  • Stereo headset with 3.5mm  jack
  • User guide
  • CD with user manual
Design:

The combination of black color and gray framing on either side of the Acer neoTouch S200 makes the phone look conservative and austere, while the sharp edges hint at a covert, aggressive trait. It´s made entirely of plastic, but doesn’t feel cheap. Unfortunately, it simply loves fingerprints and you will have to clean it on regular if you want it to retain its good look.

The overall size is acceptable, given the huge resistive touchscreen display that measures 3.8 inches, comes with native resolution of 480x800 pixels and 65k color support. It delivers bright and crisp images, but you need to hold it at an angle in direct sunlight in order to use it. Even then, you might have certain troubles discerning what´s on screen. The loudspeaker, proximity and light sensitivity sensors are above the screen, along with the LED indicator, but they are all well hidden and hard to spot right away.









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