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BenQ E72 Review - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the slim BenQ E72 smartphone. 'In the hand the E72 doesn’t feel like anything special – if anything, it feels a little cheap and plasticky, a discerning creak is issued as you work the phone, mostly thanks to an ill-fitting battery cover on the back. The screen lies under a translucent plastic cover, that gives a sort of oily look to the screen and you feel like you are peering into the screen, rather than it being right there on the surface: certainly, it could have been bigger, the excess of plastic border a testament to this.

Other controls give you direct access to the Home screen, which is pretty essential to get yourself out of which ever menu you have found yourself in, such is the nature of Windows Mobile, although the "end call" button seems to have exactly the same function. On the sides of the phone are the normal volume controls, and a shortcut to messaging, which is always a good move.'

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