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For example, the picture frame always shows the last picture you viewed and the rollerdex display the last contact you called.

Why would you associate a jar of pens with the settings menu, for example? Windows Mobile devices rarely excel in terms of battery life and unfortunately the X is no different in this respect. Despite using a largish mAh battery pack it only managed to keep running for a single day with medium usage for calls, web browsing and emailing.

The fact of the matter is that the X feels like a rather dated handset both in terms of design and the software shell Acer has loaded over the top of Windows Mobile 6. We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period.

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Today, we have 9 million users a month around the world, and assess more than 1, products a year. Home Reviews Acer Tempo X In this article… 1. Verdict 2. Key Specifications 3. How we tested 4. Trusted Score Share:. How we test phones We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly.

Used as our main phone for the review period. Reviewed using respected industry benchmarks and real world testing. Always has a SIM card installed. Tested with phone calls, games and popular apps. Trusted Score. Around the back you'll find the 3. The camera itself can be a little fiddly to use thanks to the small icons and the software is poorly conceived, for example demanding an action on previewed images, rather than just jumping back to taking pictures.

Video is also supported up to x pixels, although the frame rate is low and the sound is very poor. The still camera quality is reasonable outdoors and in plenty of light. One irritant is the shutter noise that bears no relation to image capture, so you need to wait for the preview before it is safe to move, otherwise you'll have a picture of your foot. The hardware specs are pretty good, however, as you might expect from Acer.

As this is a full touch Windows Mobile device, you'll find a stylus tucked into the bottom. Unfortunately this is of the telescopic variety and we found it too small and too uncomfortable to use for any period of time. An inherent problem of Windows Mobile is needing the stylus for basic navigation, but you can at least use a pen or anything you choose to make it easier. That said, there is no accelerometer included and you are stuck with the pretty small on-screen keyboard for text entry: you don't get the benefit of flipping it around to bash out messages.

Windows Mobile 6. Acer has done some customisation of their own to the Today homepage that we actually like. Using a graphical widget-based representation of a desk, you can scroll across what is basically three pages and have quick access to messaging, music, contacts and so on. It works well enough and it is live, so you actually get one of your pictures displaying in the picture frame, which is a nice touch. One of the more significant areas is the Quick Menu, which calls up a 4 x 3 grid of menu icons, giving you quick access to applications which makes things very easy.

The customisation that Acer has added overall is pretty good, and it makes things easy to use. It might not be as flash as some of HTC's adaptions, but it is simple and it works.

The screen, whilst a nice and sharp x , is very reflective and we found that outdoors it was almost impossible to see, making life difficult. There is only a single physical connection on the phone, which is the Mini-USB located on the bottom. This handles charging, syncing and the headset. There is no 3. At times things to tend to run a little slow, and you'll be poking the screen and waiting for a response; it's a common problem for Windows Mobile devices and Acer haven't escaped that trap either.

The more applications you have up and running the worse this gets; you do get a quick access task manager, Battery life is rated at 3 hours of talk time and hours of standby, and with average usage, you'll find this to be a charge every night device. Overall it is a relatively middle-of-the-road offering from Acer.



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