E-Ten on the downslide!

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

e-ten-logoThe hype surrounding E-Ten Glofish X800 has been enormous with everyone generously giving their opinion on this device. But does the E-Ten Glofish X800 live up to the expectations? Find out, read on.

Looks like not everything is hunky dory for E-Ten’s Glofish X800! If you were thinking of getting one then you better reconsider your decision. There are a few flaws in this device and that too of a serious nature. The first serious hitch is that the “H” in the title bar is not there and all the speeds are UMTS which means that the promised HSDPA is missing. Moreover, the camera is of very poor a quality and the auto focus is not worth mentioning. The memory gets overloaded quickly apart from this there are also the "Forgetful" PIN code and button lock issues to grapple with. The turning off through the holding down of “off” switch is not working. The worst part is that E-Ten has not released recovery patches till date. It’s high time that E-Ten takes a critical look at their devices and comes up with practical solutions.
 


 
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