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Sendo M550

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John Kerr - 30 Oct 2003 20:45 GMT
My sister is threatening to buy one of these for our mother on the
basis that it is small and silver.  I'm very dubious, but has anyone
got any experience of them.

It will largely sit unused at the bottom of a handbag so it doesn't
have to be fantastic but it would be nice if you could make phone
calls on it.
Steve Terry - 30 Oct 2003 23:21 GMT
> My sister is threatening to buy one of these for our mother on the
> basis that it is small and silver.

Is she blonde ? ;-)

Naa.. Sendo are a promising company.
Not tried a M550 yet, but I'm not expecting rubbish from them

Steve Terry
Phil - 30 Oct 2003 23:34 GMT
> My sister is threatening to buy one of these for our mother on the
> basis that it is small and silver.  I'm very dubious, but has anyone
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> have to be fantastic but it would be nice if you could make phone
> calls on it.

If you want lots of polyphonics, picture messaging, camera etc then look
elsewhere, but there's nothing wrong with the Sendo if you just want
something easy to use and that looks good too.

Externally it looks great with the white on black external display. Open it
up and the plastic body looks a bit cheap, but the colour display is clear,
menus are straightforward and easy to follow. Battery life is excellent -
probably the best I've had on a mobile (from a list of a couple of Nokias,
an old Ericsson flip thing, Motorola MR602, Siemens C35i and A50 and Samsung
A800). Sound quality is good and it seems to hold the signal well enough.

You can download ringtones and pictures if you want but there's no data
connector at all so you can't connect it to your PC.

All in all, it's basic but does what it does very well and with more style
than a lot of other phones.
Jose - 31 Oct 2003 14:22 GMT
It really is a great little phone. It hasn't got much features by today's
standard but one can easily use it without referring to its handbook. The
battery life and sound quality are both excellent. I'm surprised they do so
little marketing for such a good phone.

> My sister is threatening to buy one of these for our mother on the
> basis that it is small and silver.  I'm very dubious, but has anyone
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> have to be fantastic but it would be nice if you could make phone
> calls on it.
 
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