Huawei Pinnacle is a good option for those who are in the market seeking a budget priced, lightweight phone built for texting. Its portrait QWERTY layout is familiar and easy on the eye and presents straightforward user interface along with some extra goodies such as ability to create folders and music player. It is a perfect phone for quick messaging and its full QWERTY keyboard enables for easy and quick emails, social media interactions and texts. It also features GPS technology, an MP3 music player to listen to your tunes on the go and a camera with video capabilities. Those who are looking for a great messaging phone without breaking the bank, the Pinnacle from MetroPCS could be for you.
The Huawei Pinnacle is basically a candybar messaging phone offered from MetroPCS, boasting 1.3-megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, aGPS, Bluetooth, multimedia players, organizer and microSD card slot. On its strength of its budget price, its tools and its user interface, the Pinnacle is a good choice for those who plan to use phone mainly for personal organization or texting. This is the handset you want to focus on personal assistant applications and on texts. Nevertheless, the slower 2.5G network speeds, sluggish processor and 2.4 inch screen make waiting for internet a real drag.
Formerly $49.99, the Huawei Pinnacle is now available for $19 after $30 mail-in rebate. Considering all the goodies inside such as music player, ability to create folders and hooks into email and social networks, the Pinnacle is a nice surprise. There are plenty of boring and ugly smartphones, the Pinnacle is blessedly neither. It has a smooth black face and gray face coated with soft touch finish along with bright red accents and navigation buttons on the keyboard and navigation toggle. It measures 4.3 inches high, 0.5 inch thick, 2.4 inches wide and weighs 3.5 ounces. The 2.4 inch display works OK with keyboard combination for entering text and numbers and navigating. It boasts 320 x 240 QVGA pixel resolution with 262K colors. Powering the Pinnacle is a proprietary operating system. It allows you to choose amongst 6 brightness levels, turn on predictive text to type and set your ringtones.
Soft key buttons control the widgets and menu options of Huawei Pinnacle. As with other MetroPCS smartphones of this segment, poking the central select button pulls up a bar with shrunken apps, most from its partner publishers or MetroPCS. These include Metro411, Metro Navigator, Pocket Express, an IM and Social app shortcut which can get you checking Facebook and Twitter and chatting on social networks and Metro Mail. The microUSB charging port is situated on the right hand side of the device, while the 3.5mm headset jack on top. The 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder lens is located on back cover, while the volume rocker is on the left. Pop off the back cover to get microSD memory card slot, where you can pump in up to 16GB more memory.
The Huawei Pinnacle is best suited to be a talking and texting smartphone; the friendly feel and look of address book includes 1000 entry book with group calling or photo ID. Essentials include alarm clock, calculator, calendar, memo app, world clock, voice recorder, weather shortcut and stopwatch. Standard features are Design features: Full keyboard, Soft keys, D-Pad (2); screen size: 2.40 inch, Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels, Pixel density: 167 ppi, Technology: TFT, Colors: 262 144; Slot Type: microSD and microSDHC; Camera: 1.3 megapixels, Immobile; Supported formats: MP3, eAAC, AAC+; CDMA: 800, 1900 MHz; Positioning: GPS, A-GPS; Navigation: Turn-by-turn navigation; Organizer: Calendar, Alarm, Calculator, Stopwatch; Bluetooth 2.0 Profiles: Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP); Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Silent mode, Speakerphone. The rated battery life of Huawei Pinnacle is 4 hours in talktime mode and 10 days in standby mode with its 900mAH battery.
The Huawei Pinnacle is basically a candybar messaging phone offered from MetroPCS, boasting 1.3-megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, aGPS, Bluetooth, multimedia players, organizer and microSD card slot. On its strength of its budget price, its tools and its user interface, the Pinnacle is a good choice for those who plan to use phone mainly for personal organization or texting. This is the handset you want to focus on personal assistant applications and on texts. Nevertheless, the slower 2.5G network speeds, sluggish processor and 2.4 inch screen make waiting for internet a real drag.
Formerly $49.99, the Huawei Pinnacle is now available for $19 after $30 mail-in rebate. Considering all the goodies inside such as music player, ability to create folders and hooks into email and social networks, the Pinnacle is a nice surprise. There are plenty of boring and ugly smartphones, the Pinnacle is blessedly neither. It has a smooth black face and gray face coated with soft touch finish along with bright red accents and navigation buttons on the keyboard and navigation toggle. It measures 4.3 inches high, 0.5 inch thick, 2.4 inches wide and weighs 3.5 ounces. The 2.4 inch display works OK with keyboard combination for entering text and numbers and navigating. It boasts 320 x 240 QVGA pixel resolution with 262K colors. Powering the Pinnacle is a proprietary operating system. It allows you to choose amongst 6 brightness levels, turn on predictive text to type and set your ringtones.
The Huawei Pinnacle is best suited to be a talking and texting smartphone; the friendly feel and look of address book includes 1000 entry book with group calling or photo ID. Essentials include alarm clock, calculator, calendar, memo app, world clock, voice recorder, weather shortcut and stopwatch. Standard features are Design features: Full keyboard, Soft keys, D-Pad (2); screen size: 2.40 inch, Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels, Pixel density: 167 ppi, Technology: TFT, Colors: 262 144; Slot Type: microSD and microSDHC; Camera: 1.3 megapixels, Immobile; Supported formats: MP3, eAAC, AAC+; CDMA: 800, 1900 MHz; Positioning: GPS, A-GPS; Navigation: Turn-by-turn navigation; Organizer: Calendar, Alarm, Calculator, Stopwatch; Bluetooth 2.0 Profiles: Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP); Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Silent mode, Speakerphone. The rated battery life of Huawei Pinnacle is 4 hours in talktime mode and 10 days in standby mode with its 900mAH battery.
0 comments:
Post a Comment