For sms and calls the best thing that came out during 2007. I used it at work, where there were no cells allowed, it was stealthy, easy to use when u get to know the interface. Better battery and i would use it as emergency phone nowadays. I think i will use it as phone/walkie-talkie for my kid someday. Had a quite short-lived battery for some reason, it endured for like 1 year only, such a pity...
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This phone is invented in 2007 and is unique when it comes to handling and design. Very small, with touch screen, media player and sync function with outlook. The handling is very intuitive as soon as you get used to it. Of course there is no whatsapp, shazaam, etc. and it cannot be compared to smartphones nowadays. However, great value for the money and be sure that you hardly find anyone in the world having the same device. It makes you special and there will be a lot of questions and looks from people who want to know what this tiny thing is!
I've bought a Neonode N2 in 2008, it's been my primary cell phone until now. I'd loved it so much that I bought a new one, altough it is discontinued for long. I go against the trend: I prefer a very tiny phone used just for phone calls, and a bigger-is-better 10" tablet with 3G modem for everything else (web browsing, email, social nets, SMS). I think an iPhone5-style 5" brick is craze: too big for being a phone (try to put in your pocket!!), but too small to use it as a computer.
I bought this N2 cell phone as a backup for the N2 that I have been using for almost 3 years. I love it for its small size, 1-hand operation, numerous features and its superior reception.
At first, a little tricky to operate but a good phone, and a reasonable price. The battery also has a good duration. Small and well built. I liked
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