Shall not be named but is pictured in the gallery - heh. I have one but I think the 8502 here doesn't look half bad. The bezel around the screen is too fat and the i-mate logo right in the center is a bad design decision - surely the device could have been designed to either make it smaller, make the screen bigger, or otherwise use the space taken up by the logo for something useful.
The rest - looks very professional + coming out just when Nokia is fixated on that unnamed device.
Shame for Win Mobile though - it sucks, yet the manufacturers of nice hardware like this don't have a choice. Choosing the lesser of two evils between symbian and WinMobile and since Symbian is more or less controlled by Nokia and SE, it's not a real choice at all.
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Shall not be named but is pictured in the gallery - heh. I have one but I think the 8502 here doesn't look half bad. The bezel around the screen is too fat and the i-mate logo right in the center is a bad design decision - surely the device could have been designed to either make it smaller, make the screen bigger, or otherwise use the space taken up by the logo for something useful.
The rest - looks very professional + coming out just when Nokia is fixated on that unnamed device.
Shame for Win Mobile though - it sucks, yet the manufacturers of nice hardware like this don't have a choice. Choosing the lesser of two evils between symbian and WinMobile and since Symbian is more or less controlled by Nokia and SE, it's not a real choice at all.