Cingular 3125 Reviews
October 26th, 2006 - Posted in Other
The Cingular 3125 is the latest Windows Mobile smartphone to be released in the United States. The 3125 is a variation of the HTC Star Trek device, which has been available worldwide under names like the Qtek 8500 and I-Mate Smartflip. The Cingular version of the Star Trek however sports a higher capacity battery and more internal memory than its fellow Star Trek models.
Mobiledia review the Cingular 3125 and writes “The ultra-thin clamshell design of the 3125 is a largely a success, though users may find the unusual length a drawback. In general, however, the slim black design, combined with a full-color external screen, large internal screen, and flat keypad, makes for a classy, professional-looking handset.
Out of the box, the Cingular 3125 comes with a 1100 mAh Li-Ion battery, Power Cable, USB Cable, and Headphones. Some users may despair the lack of a hardcopy of the manual, which is only available in digital form.”
Cingular 3125 review by Gadgetnutz “The 3125 is styled in black (other versions of the Star Trek are available in different colors) and in my opinion looks very stylish. When closed it fits very easily in the hand. The front and back of the device are ridged on the top ¾ and sports soft touch paint in the bottom ¼. The device is very comfortable to hold, I am usually a klutz and drop my 2125 all the time, but I only dropped the 3125 once during my testing period.
On the front of the device you will see the lens for the 1.3 megapixel camera on top. Below it is a large circular window that houses a square 128 x 128 display. This display is extremely brilliant and easy to read. Below the display are three keys marked with music controls for play/pause and skipping between tracks. These buttons are silver, easy to find by touch and provide good tactile feedback. Finally, on the bottom of the front face you will find the Cingular logo, with the speaker on the right and two LED’s, one of which indicates power status, the other bluetooth.”