Let us start by taking a look at the hardware specifications. The
SGH-i710 is powered by a 416MHz ARM920T PXA272 processor, which should
make it fairly snappy in normal use. It has 128MB of ROM and 64MB or RAM
and the memory can be expanded via a microSD card. It also features
Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, but it does not offer Wi-Fi. This is not a 3G
device, but it will work on all four GSM bands (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
and it offers GPRS and EDGE, both class 10, which is the fastest type of
each.
The screen measures 2.8-inches, has a native resolution of 240x320
and can display 65,536 colours. In use the screen is very clear and easy
to read, even when you turn down the brightness.
Navigation
is done by using either the four-way rocker pad with a central button,
or with the supplied stylus. The stylus is very pointy and has three
parts to it that extends much like a radio antenna. It is a little bit
tricky to get out from the top rear of the handset at times, but it also
means that it will not accidentally fall out. You could of course
always use your finger in an emergency, but the screen picks up smudges
quite easily.
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