Sunday, August 15, 2010

Push Mail phone-MVL G81


MVL G81 Introduction:

Before when Blackberry introduced push mail the phone was very costly and this technology was able to reach only by high probiles user. Later Nokia, Sonyerricson, Google android phones and many phones started using this technology. This premium technology is available in a phone which is less than 5000Indian Rupees.
   MVL is the new entry into the Indian market after the success of Micromax, Carbonn mobiles, Maxx Mobiles.The MVL G81 is a typical candy bar QWERTY shaped phone. It does not look 'cheap' in any sense, thanks to the glossy materials used and that metallic rim wrapping the edges. The phone felt quite light in the hand and the build quality seemed pretty fair too. The keyboard is very much "inspired" from the Blackberry Curve series (especially the 8310 model). The buttons are shaped and even curved the same way as the Blackberry.
     The typing experience is also same as that of blackberry phones. The keys of this MLL G81 have good tactility even though they have  apparent small size and  they are pretty decent too. Above the keys lies an optical trackpad, which is similar to the BlackBerry Curve 8520. There is no D-pad surrounding the trackpad, like the Nokia E72, so usage is entirely dependent on it. Thankfully, the second usage related stumble has been bridged successfully too. The trackpad is fairly accurate to use and "swipes" across menus swiftly. We kept the sensitivity at 50 percent, which gave us a fine balance between speed and accuracy.

Pros:
  • Dual SIM and Decent QWERTY tactility
  • Good screen clarity, decent optical trackpad
  • Push mail support
  • Affordable price which is wallet friendly
Cons:
  • Odd symbol placement on keyboard, certain elements in UI are downright stupid, no support for hyperlinks or HTML in mail client.
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    Tags: MLV G81, Push mail supported phones, Push mail, Dual sim, Cheap phones, QWERTY keyboard phones.




        

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