With the advent of the internet, the world has come closer and telecommunication over the internet has made conversations unlimited. Well, an example to this is the new Skype phone from ‘3’. With the Skype phone, users can enjoy calling to their near and dear ones at minimal rates across the globe. Considering this fact, this phone is quite popular among professionals, businessmen as well as residential users. With its feature of cost effectiveness and excellent voice quality, it gives a stiff competition to competitors in the 3G VoIP phone market.
The Skype phone from 3 network is a software based phone that enables the users to make free PC to PC calls. Therefore, users enjoy calling anywhere across globe at cheaper rates, as it exempts other surcharges. Unlike other mobile phones, the Skype phone charges each calls on the per-minute basis.The white coloured candy-bar styled Skype phone gives a feel of elegance in its looks. It is easy to carry and hold as it measures 100x 44×13.6mm and weighs 68 grams. The good sized phone slips easily in the users pocket or purse. The compact handset offers premium high-profile features such as an advanced camera, MP3 player, sound recorder, high-end connectivity as well as provides access to the internet.
The large TFT display screen of 2 inches provides a flamboyant viewing experience. The screen of the phone provides a perfect display on a high resolution of 176×220 pixels. The 2 Megapixel camera offers a host of capturing applications to enhance the proficient imaging features. On the Skype phone, users can play songs on the music player and even store the music on varied music file formats.The phone assures seamless connectivity as it is enriched with a GSM voice network for handling international or long distance Skype calls. Thereby, this GSM phone offers excellent voice signal quality and allows the users to share or transfer voice, video and data communication at a fast pace.
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I like it! The structure makes sense, and should be able to be generalised to other places. Sure you're not an NVQ designer?!
There should be something about using the rest of the preferences panel in this section – perhaps advanced? Camera control palette should be there too. I still think in basic, but in intermediate if you prefer.
I'll try and use this model to make an outline for scripting mentors later on today and send that round for discussion too if you like?