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INQ Chat 3G Review - IT Reviews

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IT Reviews have published their review of the INQ Chat 3G messaging phone. 'The main feature of the INQ Chat 3G is, like other handsets in the INQ lineup, a horizontally scrolling menu of application shortcuts. This can be called up at any time by pressing a button on the side of the handset, making it fast and easy to get around the phone. You can also put three widgets onto the main screen, giving you quick access to any of Facebook, Twitter, weather details, Google search, a clock or up to three RSS feeds.'

INQ Chat 3G Review - Last100.com

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A review of the INQ Chat 3G messaging phone has been posted over at Last100.com. 'The INQ Chat 3G looks better in real life than the pictures do justice. Despite being (mostly) plastic, the phone has a glossy look to it and the silver trim down the side, along with the metallic painted back cover, adds a certain amount of style. And while nobody would likely buy the Chat 3G based on looks alone, I actually prefer it to some of the lower end BlackBerrys. The screen is reasonably bright too, and the navigation pad is nice and large, as is the surrounding function buttons. But with regards to hardware, it's the keyboard which sets it apart from its predecessor.'

INQ Chat 3G Review - 3G.co.uk

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A review of the INQ Chat 3G messaging phone has been posted over at 3G.co.uk. 'The INQ Chat 3G is first and foremost a social networking device, so Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live Messenger and Skype are all present and correct. But unlike its predecessors, it streams your Twitter feeds at regular intervals so you're always in the loop. All you need to do is set up the feed on your homepage. Facebook works the same way. In fact, you can customise your home screen to include up to three live feeds at a time, although we would recommend that your get rid of the colourful background wallpaper first.'

INQ Mini 3G Review - CNET UK

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A review of the INQ Mini 3G handset has been posted over at CNET UK. 'The phone's 56mm (2.2-inch) display is bright, with a 240x320-pixel resolution, which is very respectable for a phone in this price bracket. Between the screen and keypad, there's a fairly standard circular direction pad that's used for navigating around the Mini's user interface. Alongside this, INQ has added a dedicated menu button to take you to the main grid-style menu. This menu is decked out in cool icons that look like they've been lifted straight from the pages of a style magazine. The menu layout isn't as straightforward as it could be, though, so it takes some getting used to.'

INQ Mini 3G Review - 3G.co.uk

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3G.co.uk have published a review of the INQ Mini 3G smartphone. 'The INQ Mini 3G was designed to be have smartphone credentials at a very low price, so if you are looking for a high-class finish, best look elsewhere. The handset is covered in a lightweight plastic casing with a very glossy back and red fascia and a choice of seven colours for the back. It's certainly mini - it measures just 102.9mmx45.8mmx12.8mm. The resulting tiny keypad may prove difficult to use for large-fingered texters. A crowded homescreen means everything is easily accessible. There are widgets for Google or Yahoo searching, a choice of RSS feeds, weather and a clock. A shortcut bar at the bottom links to your most-used functions.'

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