It is equipped with an SD Card and dedicated MP3 controller keys placed on top of the phone. It has a VGA digital camera with 2X/4X digital zoom.
According to BenQ the E61 brings great convenience and style for music lovers. All MP3 controller keys on top of the phone, gives the freedom to browse playlist, choose songs, play, rewind and adjust volume on the go.
The ring tones produce fairly high volume, so that you won’t miss a call –the E61 apparently adopts 16-chord polyphony.
But after doing some research on the internet I found out that this handset failed in the global market. And I guess BenQ is trying to sell it here in India. And their selling point is "dedicated MP3 controller keys placed on top of the phone"
This is the first handset ever to be released by a well-known manufacturer which was weak during its development process few years ago already, today it is completely outdated.
The handset provides a bit worse connection quality than that of other Siemens-branded devices – there are extraneous noises, issues with network search.
Below are few images of the phone.
Disadvantages of this phone are:
- Missing Java, which makes this handset a stand-alone product. no applications or games can be installed;
- No wireless connectivity (Bluetooth, Infra) available and therefore no chance to trade music back and forth with friends;
- Mediocre display and polyphony;
- Malfunctioning MP3-player;
- Poor camera.
It is definitely not a handset matching the requirements of a modern phone. So watch out before you buy this phone for its "MP3" navigational features.
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