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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 309 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Oceniającym podoba się zestaw złącz i wygląd. Przenośność jest również bardzo dobra. Oceniający mają wątpliwości co do kamery.
ceny, przenośności, wyglądu, zestawu złącz
funkcjonalności, baterii, ekranu, wydajności, kamery
Eksperci oceniają ten produkt na 59/100 a użytkownicy na 73/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki. W porównaniu do innych produktów z kategorii Telefony komórkowe, T-Mobile Pulse Mini uzyskał ogólny alaScore™ 81/100 = jakość Bardzo dobra.
Opinie użytkowników (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 user reviews of T-Mobile Pulse Mini from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.co.uk. Comments about the usability and price are overall positive. The screen and portability are also appreciated, but some have doubts about the camera and durability. There are some mixed reviews about the performance.
portability, screen, price, usability
reliability, durability, camera
45% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Opinie użytkowników (amazon.de)
alaTest hat 3 Kundenbewertungen für T-Mobile Pulse Mini von Amazon.de zusammengefasst und analysiert. Im Durchschnitt wurde das Produkt mit 3.0/5 bewertet, verglichen mit einer durchschnittlichen Bewertung von 4.0/5 für andere Produkte in der Kategorie Handys auf Amazon.de.
33% der Kundenmeinungen auf Amazon.de bewerten dieses Produkt positiv.
This summary is based on the products: Smartphone T-Mobile Pulse Mini Schwarz Android 2.1 (3,2 Mpx. , WLAN , GPS) ohne Simlock • Smartphone T-Mobile Pulse Mini Schwarz Android 2.1 (3,2 Mpx. , WLAN , GPS) ohne Simlock
Opinie eksperta : Gareth Beavis (techradar.com)
Android on a budget - get a Googlephone for £100
Budget phone ; Free sat nav ; 3.5mm headphone jack ; Android 2.1 ; 6 months free internet
Sluggish performance ; Low-res screen ; Juddery internet ; Constant crashing ; Slow to wake from sleep
The problem with all this cool new stuff on mobile phones is that the cost of actually having one keeps going up - £400 is a reasonably low price for a current Android device.
Opinie eksperta : Kate Solomon (recombu.com)
T-Mobile is known for its love of low-cost Android handsets, and its latest branded offering is no exception. But with a smaller, resistive screen and lower-cost styling, how will the trimmed down T-Mobile…
Opinie eksperta (itreviews.co.uk)
T-Mobile has updated its original Android-based Pulse Pay As You Go handset with a smaller, newer model, the Pulse Mini. It lacks all the features you will find on top-end Android handsets like the HTC Desire ...
T-Mobile's attempt to bring Android to a wider audience via this PAYG handset have resulted in a phone which is small and neat. You may find the screen just a bit too cramped though, and the processor is too easily hobbled.
Opinie eksperta : Michael Gabriel (somobile.co.uk)
Looking at the prices of mobile phones coming out now, it is easy to believe that a feature-packed one would easily cost more than GBP400. And this is where the T-Mobile Pulse Mini stands out. At roughly a quarter of the price of other comparable...
For one, the Pulse Mini is run on Android 2.1, has GPS capability, flash camera, and push email. And that is just the tip of the iceberg.
Opinie eksperta : Alun Taylor (reghardware.co.uk)
Review 'Smartphones For All' is the thrust of T-Mobile's latest marketing campaign, and destined for the sharp end of its crusade to get the pay-as-you-go brigade on board is the Pulse Mini [1], a fully functioning Android handset with a PAYG price tag...
At the bargain price of £100, the Pulse Mini gives you the bells and whistles and the very latest version of Android, all wrapped up in small, light and robust little package. For a hundred quid, I'm almost tempted to buy one myself despite the...
Opinie eksperta : Alun Taylor (reghardware.co.uk)
Budget PAYG Android smartphone that includes the latest version of the Google OS and lots more besides.
At the bargain price of £100, the Pulse Mini gives you the bells and whistles and the very latest version of Android, all wrapped up in small, light and robust little package. For a hundred quid, I'm almost tempted to buy one myself despite the...
Opinie eksperta : Ben Sillis (electricpig.co.uk)
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini Android 2.1 phone packs a lot of promise into a handset that costs under a hundred quid on Pay As You Go. While the specs might not turn heads, no shortcuts have been made on the software front, as it packs the very latest...
Stacks of homescreens and multiple Gmail account support
On screen keyboard is sticky, impractical
The HTC Sense skin is still preferable on something so small
Opinie eksperta : Jeff Baker (3g.co.uk)
If you want a small smartphone on a budget, the Pulse Mini could be worth a look, but you will have to put up with its snail's pace.
A decently-priced handset that looks and feels good and offers a shedload of home screens.
The resistive touch-screen feels like a real comedown from the original Pulse, and the phone is slow.
The Pulse Mini is a nice-looking handset with lots going for it including GPS and a digital compass. Whether this is enough to make up for the slow speed is debatable.
Opinie eksperta (channel5.com)
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini is a teeny, tiny, Android smartphone, but one that packs a Bruce Lee style one inch punch behind its 2.8-inch screen. It surfs the net at super HSDPA speeds, comes with a 3.5mm audio slot for your own headphones, 3.2 megapixel...
As incy wincy touchscreen Android phones, the T-Mobile Pulse Mini can't compare to the HTC Tattoo, despite its older Android software and contract only pricing, and that's entirely down to the keyboard, which requires holy levels of patience and...
Opinie eksperta (phandroid.com)
T-mobiles Pulse Mini is the big brother of T-mobiles other Android powered handset; the T-mobile Pulse. Two main differences between models are the Mini rolls with Android 2.1 and is cheaper at £99, making it the cheapest Android phone yet!
The T-mobile Pulse mini was announced at the Mobile World Congress 2010 (MWC 2010) in February where there are a few videos shot showing the handset hands on in action. A few specs include include a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, stylus for the resistive...
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