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Full review of Acer neoTouch S200 aka F1 published - from American perspective October 19, 2009 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Acer S200 costs only 480 US dollars and offers support for one American 3G band (1900) so it is good offer also for USA. It has an incredibly fast Snapdragon processor running at 1GHz and is powered with Windows Mobile 6.5 right away, but unfortunately the build quality and phone call quality are not the best: Along with poor build quality comes poor software quality. While testing the neoTouch, I came across many weird bugs. For example, when accessing the Preferences screen, I would be taken to an empty page. Or, I would hear the camera sensor click repeatedly, almost as if it were taking photos without the photo application running. None of the bugs I experienced were deal-breakers, but just further indication that Acer needs to do more bug testing before deploying a device. It's been a long time since we've penalized a device on call quality, but I have to do so with the neoTouch. Not only does the speakerphone distort way too easily, but the normal in-call speaker is always too quiet, and boosting the volume causes it to distort. For the other caller, I was clear, but for me, talking on the neoTouch wasn't a great experience. To learn more, visit full review of Acer neoTouch S200 aka F1.
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