Panasonic VS2 Reviews
Here’s a little of what ’MobileBurn’ have to say about the Panasonic VS2’s overall design: VS stands for Visual Slim, and that’s pretty much what the Panasonic VS2 offers – a great screen, and a slim form factor. Measuring 96mm x 46mm x 18.2mm (3.77” x 1.81” x 0.71”), the Panasonic VS2 slips easily into my jeans pocket, and it will not weigh any pants or handbags down coming in at a mere 98g (3.45oz). On the front of the Panasonic VS2, you will find the 1.3 megapixel camera perched at the top. The camera is slightly recessed, and the chrome ring around it works as the Macro Mode switch. Below this, you will find an indicator light and self-portrait mirror. The design is very similar to the X800, which we recently reviewed, but this time the Panasonic VS2 does without changeable covers. Unfortunately, Panasonic decided to keep costs down by omitting an external display. The indicator light flashes whenever a call comes in or an SMS is received, but this only happens for a few seconds – I would have preferred the light to blink continuously if there was a missed call, or an unread SMS. This would save users a lot of trouble, allowing them to check for new messages and missed calls every now and then without having to flip open the handset. I do hope a firmware fix will add this useful feature.
