Panasonic VS7 Reviews

Panasonic VS7 Reviews from various sources.

Panasonic VS7 Reviews ‘Mobile Burn’ have reviewed the Panasonic VS7 here’s a little of what they wrote: The Panasonic VS7 weighs a reasonable 113g (3.98oz). Measuring 102mm x 51mm x 18.8mm (4.01″ x 2″ x 0.74″), the Panasonic VS7 is neither the smallest nor the thinnest handset around, but to include a 2 megapixel camera, a 2.5inch QVGA screen, and a sub display, Panasonic has done a great job in making the Panasonic VS7 very pocketable.

‘Phoneyworld’ have reviewed the Panasonic VS7 here’s what they wrote about the camera and main display: The Panasonic VS7 however has a higher end camera of 2 Mega-pixels and a display which is larger (2.5 inches) in this case. The Panasonic VS7 2.5 inch display will have capability to show approximately 16 Million colours and Panasonic says that with the Panasonic VS7’s advanced LCD software processing, you can enjoy remarkably high resolution images.

‘Mobile88′ has reviewed the Panasonic VS7, here’s what they wrote about the design: Design-wise, I would not dismiss the Panasonic VS7 as ugly but many of my friends were not impressed by its looks. This is probably because the Panasonic VS7 sports an unconventional, minimalist design that most are not used to – the Panasonic VS7’s body resembles two thick wafers stuck together. The Panasonic VS7 has an interchangeable front cover but to change it you have to first remove four screws. I found this rather difficult and unnecessary – aren’t we living in the age of plug and play?

Panasonic VS7 Reviews

Panasonic VS7 Reviews ‘Portable Gadgets’ has a summary of the Panasonic VS7, here’s what they wrote: Panasonic’s sleek tri-band Panasonic VS7 cell phone comes with a 2.5” QVGA LCD screen that can display up to 16.7 million colors. The Panasonic VS7’s ‘one push auto open’ function releases the clam shell cover automatically in one smooth motion. The Panasonic VS7’s 2 megapixel camera is something else – it comes with 5x digital zoom and can take 15-frame continuous shots. The Panasonic VS7 features 40 polyphonic and MP3 ringtone support and 32MB memory. Too bad there’s no memory expansion slot to complement to superb camera. Expect to pay $300 onwards for the Panasonic VS7.

‘Mobile Review’ have written a review for the Panasonic VS7, here’s a little of what they wrote: Panasonic VS7 has a standard design for this class handsets, measuring 50 x 100 x 19 mm and 110 grams. Despite the weight the Panasonic VS7 has a good feel in the hand, and the good shaped plastic body and styled highlights give it an attractive and nice look.The Panasonic VS7’s black and white display is ideal for text, messages and simple pictures like logos and picture massages.The display resolution 320 x 240 pixel ideal for small and smart phone.

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