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		<title>O2 Ice 3G Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Designed exclusively for O2, the O2 Ice is the first in a series of innovative, insight-led, consumer-friendly 3G phone that have been specifically designed with the user in mind. With it&#8217;s smooth, sleek white casing, they think they&#8217;ve hit on a fashion winner ready to attract the dedicated followers of fashion, who would otherwise be [...]]]></description>
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Designed exclusively for O2, the <strong>O2 Ice</strong> is the first in a series of innovative, insight-led, consumer-friendly <strong>3G phone</strong> that have been specifically designed with the user in mind.  With it&#8217;s smooth, <strong>sleek white casing</strong>, they think they&#8217;ve hit on a fashion winner ready to attract the dedicated followers of fashion, who would otherwise be after a slim Motorola or chic LG Chocolate. </p>
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O2 Ice will be a basic candybar handset with a front-mounted <strong>camera for video calling</strong> and a <strong>1.3 megapixel</strong> camera for photo shots at the back. Besides a 176 x 220 display, built-in <strong>MP3 Player</strong>, Bluetooth and a MicroSD card slot, the phone has 32MB of memory on board and feature tri-band GSM/GPRS radio in addition to its 3G support and come in a iPod-white design.The TFT screen provides up to <strong>262k colours</strong> on its clear display.  </p>
<p>The phone weighs 90 grams which is definately light for a 3G mobile phone &#038; measures 115 x 49 x 14 mm which provides the user with a compact &#038; easy to operate 3G handset. The keypad is well set out which makes dialling &#038; text input easy for the user.  The simplicity of the design is echoed in the menu. There are only 9 options, with a simple grid icon display, although this can be changed. For those who want 3G without a million other option this will work well.</p>
<p>There are lacks of the O2 Ice phone too where I picked from the Tech Digest.</p>
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The design is a key seller for this phone, but when you actually get it out of the box, it&#8217;s a huge disappointment. The white plastic looks tacky, whilst the candybar styling makes it look like a remote control &#8211; a phone masquerading as a tacky remote is not going to be a massive seller. However, this is a complete Marmite phone &#8211; some people love it, whilst others hate it, so I&#8217;m willing to admit when I&#8217;m wrong should this go ahead and be the most popular phone ever sold.</p>
<p>O2 seem to have sacrificed a lot of other functions in the quest to make this a simple 3G phone. There&#8217;s no shortcuts, except to the contact list, so you find yourself spending a lot of time going through the menu in order to get to what you want. The camera is also only 1.3 megapixels, and you experience a shutter lag of about 2 seconds, so be prepared for some blurry shots.</p>
<p>The other thing that ensured I&#8217;d never use this phone out of choice was the selection of ringtones. I was left mortified every time it rang, having decided that a circus tone was the least offensive of those offered.</p>
<p>The big services they&#8217;re pushing with this phone is Ebay and Streetmap. I have to say that despite only having a small screen, the Streetmaps did appear easier to read than on many other devices, with the maps being adjusted so you could get a proper idea of where you were. However, for the amount of effort they&#8217;ve put into plugging the Ebay service I was expecting more. Yes, you can enter th &#8216;My Ebay&#8217; section and check on your auctions, but that&#8217;s as far as it goes. There&#8217;s no way of bidding on anything, which makes it pretty useless in my eyes. I can&#8217;t imagine much worse than being able to check to see you&#8217;ve been outbid and then being able to do absolutely sod all about it.
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<p>Please read more about the phone specifications and features from <a href="http://www.yourmobilephonereviews.co.uk/o2_ice_reviews.htm" target="_out">Yourmobilephonereviews.co.uk</a>.</p>
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