QWERTY Smart Phone D9000 Review
After ACE Z9700 and Boss XM99 it is time for the Smart Phone D9000 which is yet another Chinese made dual SIM smart phone. It is a qwerty based business phone which comes with loads of features which are all almost similar to that of the above mentioned mobile phones and more.
Features:
Smart Phone D9000 comes with a 2” (or 51 mm) LCD display. It has dual GSM SIM with dual standby option. It also comes loaded with VGA Camera which is in fact has a whole lot different than that of the regular 2 MP cameras that comes loaded with many other branded phones. This VGA camera stands for Video Graphics Array and its pixel rate is less than 1 Megapixel (1 MP) and to be exact it comes with only 0.3 MP and hence the quality of the photos you take will not be suitable for printing but only be ideal on sharing it via mobile phones.
Smart Phone D9000 comes with one touch FM radio and the regular MP3 and MP4 player. As well as one touch music. It supports the regular MicroSD Card but not sure of the capacity it supports. The ringtone type is just only polyphonic though. Other than that it comes loaded with games and other regular features of a Chinese based smart phones that has flooded the market these days. This Smartphone D9000 has additional features like WAP, Facebook, GPRS, and Yahoo. It comes with 100% valid and unique IMEI No. It comes loaded with extra battery (would be indeed useful as the Chinese batteries seems to not work as effectively as the branded counterparts) and stereo earphone.
Price:
The price of Smart Phone D9000 is around Rs. 3000 as against the regular smart phone price of branded mobiles of around Rs. 14,000. It comes with 6 months warranty if brought online.
Overall, this is just another Chinese smart phone with just about the ideal price for the quality it offers. I have not tried any similar Chinese mobile phones and hence cannot guarantee its functionality. Although just like any Chinese made smart phones we cannot be entirely sure on its quality and functionality and hence buying them is at our own risk and luck. If you don’t mind spending Rs. 3000 on them, this is an ideal smart phone for daily and rough use, rather than buying costly branded phones and rarely using it due to the cost factor involved with it. Surely a best bet for rough and daily use due to the price factor.
