It's not the sharpest we've used but it's still very capable, with autofocus, LED flash, image stabilisation and an ISO 800 setting to help you pap in low light. The second-generation handset is just as stylish as ever, but its touch performance has improved immeasurably. It's also gained a more e)<pansive feature set, a sliding QWERTY keyboard and fancy¬pants multi-touch moves. Except for a new glossy veneer, it's hard to see much difference in the fascia design from the original Prada.
Check out its profile though, and you'll see the phone has ballooned to accommodate the new keyboard. Anyone used to keeping the original about their person without breaking the lines of their threads may be disappointed by the unsightly bulge this will create. The latest 7.2Mbps HSDPA speeds and built-in Wi-Fi mean the phone is certainly well connected, but despite this upgrade, it's still missing some key features. Music fans will feel hurt by the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack, and don't expect the bright 3in screen to display maps for navigation - GPS is off the menu. Anyway, don't you have a driver for that?



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