Hands-on with Toshiba G900

0. phoneArena posted on 20 Jul 2007, 08:20

Toshiba Portege G900 is a WM6 Professional smartphone sporting full QWERTY keyboard, huge 800x480 pixels display, WiFi and HSDPA 3.6Mbps …

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1. Zaelo (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:41

Wanna few words? Everything except phone though limited features - sucks. But I still have it. After my disappointment I do believe I will fix the huge number of problems in the future. Maybe it works. But... remember, it will be fixations not original features. Of course they should share disappointment with freaking Windows ever. Sorry to say that.

2. GOA (unregistered) posted on 22 Sep 2007, 09:09

I just bought the G900 and was disappointed to find 1. no spare stylus 2. no carrying case 3. naked screen; no disposable plastic cover (as with htc) 4. slow processor, noticeable lag in response to touch 5. too quiet, cant get vol loud enough 6. poor documentation. Im still trying to figure how to lock into upper-case and numeric pad with the hardware keyboard. not in manual 7. plastic feel in the hand; not like the lush, sleek feel of the htc P4350, for eg. THE GOOD POINTS 1. The resolution! My james bond movies came out clear and sharp 2. USB host. Great for backing up (unfortunately cant use external power & USB simultan.) 3. Great keyboard layout I have heard of crashes and "sleep of deaths". Hasn't happened to me yet. For the sake of that screen and the USB connection I'm going to live with it, even if it dies a thousand deaths.

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