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ViewSonic ViewPhone 3

ViewSonic ViewPhone 3             Rs. 8,500                                                                   BUZZ RATING  6/10

 


ViewSonic, the company that is well known for its LCDs, plasma displays and projectors, has launched its first dual-SIM 3G Android phone in India. Dubbed as the ViewPhone 3, it is an entry-level smartphone with Gingerbread and an 800MHz processor at its core. We take a detailed look at the device to find out how it competes in the dual-SIM Android budget phone category.

Hardware
The ViewPhone 3 sports a sturdy build with a rubberised finish that gives it a good grip. The design is decent and doesn't offer much in terms of looks.  It does feel light at 123 grams and is quite comfortable to hold. The front looks clean with the conventional Android Back, Menu, Home and Search capacitive buttons at the bottom. The volume rocker rests on the right, while the power button is located on the top next to the 3.5mm headphone jack. The left side houses the Micro-USB port for charging and data transfers.

The back plastic panel comes off easily to reveal the battery which needs to be removed to access the SIM and microSD card slots.The smartphone comes with an AC adapter supporting multiple plug options (three types included in the box), a USB cable, a 2GB memory card, pair of standard headphones and a basic instruction guide.

Display
ViewPhone 3 has a 3.5-inch multi-touch capacitive display supporting a 480x320pixel resolution. The display isn't anything to boast about, with images looking rather dull. While outdoors, despite increasing brightness to full, you still find yourself straining to decipher the screen's content.

Camera
The 5MP camera of the phone is a little disappointing. Images look dull and without any LED flash on the smartphone, there is no scope for images in low lighting conditions.  The video recording on ViewPhone 3 is also so-so and it would hardly be any value addition.There is no front camera on the device.

Software/ Interface
The ViewPhone 3 runs on Gingerbread (Android 2.3.6) featuring an 800MHz Qualcomm processor under the hood. The company has loaded its own skin over Android which doesn't add much to the device's interface.  One interesting feature however, is the presence of a rotating carousel mode accessible via the ViewScene 3D option that allows you to easily switch between home screens.

While using the phone, the UI felt a bit sluggish at times, especially when opening and closing applications or simply browsing through home screens. However, consumers can download third-party launchers from Google Play store, which improve the performance a lot. The device comes with 512MB of RAM and ROM. The external memory is expandable up to 32GB via microSD.

Apart from the standard Google apps (Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Google+, etc.), Flickr and the stock music and video players, there aren't many pre-installed apps on the device.

ViewSonic also has its own app store called ViewApps which is rendered useless because it cannot be accessed from any region except Taiwan! We felt the need for this app was unnecessary with the Google Play store already available on the phone.

Performance/ Battery Life
The phone delivers an average performance which neither amazes nor disappoints you. The device comes with a standard 1500mAh Li-ion battery capable of lasting anywhere between 6 -7 hours before it completely drains out. The dual-SIM feature remains restricted to dual standby with just one SIM active during the call. The call quality was decent.

It would've been better to see the SIM options as being colour coded on notifications bar for clearer identification rather than being labelled S1 and S2.

The ViewPhone 3 works well on Wi-Fi connectivity front and the browsing experience was hiccup-free. Watching YouTube videos was a pleasant experience. The videos played alright with minor pixelation issues.

Casual Android games like Angry Birds Space and Fruit Ninja ran pretty smoothly with no lag or crashes. The in-built FM radio also worked quite well, tuning in to all available frequencies without any hiccups.

The audio quality of the device is better on the speakers than with the headphones provided in the box. Perhaps, using a better pair of headphones might enhance the audio experience.

Verdict
The dual-SIM Android category is quite abuzz with phones from companies like Samsung, Micromax, LG and Spice. There isn't anything new that the ViewPhone 3 offers in terms of specs.


ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 Specifications
  • 3.5-inch (320 x 480 pixels) capactivite touch screen display
  •  Dual SIM support with dual standby
  • 800 MHz processor
  • 5MP auto-focus camera
  • 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, GPS/AGPS
  • 512MBRAM, 512MB ROM, Micro-SD expansion slot up to 32GB
  • 3.5mm audio jack, SRS TruMedia surround sound
  • 1500 mAh battery 
General Information
Brand ViewSonic
Model ViewPhone 3
Weight 122.5 G
Form Factor Tablet
Dimensions 114.55x62.55x13.2 MM
Operating Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Dual Sim Yes, Dual SIM
Touch Screen Yes, Capacitive Touch Screen

Display Details
Display Color 3.5 inches, LED-backlit, Capacitive Multi-touch TFT Widescreen Display
Display Size ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 has a display size of 320 x 480 px
Display Features Multi-Touch Input Method, ViewSonic 3D
Sensors Accelerometer, Proximity, Compass and Light Sensors

Camera
Camera Yes, 5.0 Mega Pixels Camera with Auto Focus
Camera Res. 2592 x 1944 Pixels 
Zoom Yes, Digital Zoom
Video Yes
Video Recording Yes, 30fps WVGA Encode/Decode
Video Player Yes, Video Formats : MP4, H.263, H.264
Camera Features Manual focus, Geo tagging, Macro mode, Night mode, White balance, Self-timer, Panorama

Software
Games Yes
Java N/A
Browser Yes, HTML
Operating System Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)

Call Records
Phone Book Practically Unlimited
Missed Calls Practically unlimited
Received Calls Practically unlimited
Dialed Calls Practically unlimited

Battery
Stand By Time N/A
Talk Time N/A
Li-ion 1500 mAH
Memory
Internal Memory Yes, Internal Memory : 512 MB RAM + 512MB ROM
External Memory Yes, Up to 32GB
Memory Slot Yes, Micro SD Card

Message
SMS Yes, Threaded View
MMS Yes
Email Yes, Supports POP3, IMAP, SMTP
Instant Messaging Yes, Google Talk
Social Networking Services Facebook, Twitter, YouTube (upload), Picasa

Music
Ring Tone Vibration, Polyphonic, MP3
FM Yes, FM Radio
Music Yes, Music Formats : MP3, AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+), AMR-NB, MIDI, Ogg Vorbis, PCM/WAVE, WMA with SRS TruMedia Speaker, Built-in Microphone, 3.5mm Audio Jack
Speaker Yes
Headset Yes

Data
GPRS Yes
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with EDR
Wirless Protocol Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Port Yes, Micro USB 2.0
Edge Yes
Infra Red No
3G Yes, HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
CPU Yes, Qualcomm 7227T 800MHz Processor
Salespack ViewSonic ViewPhone 3, Power adapter, USB data sync cable, Stereo ear phone with 3.5mm jack, Quick start guide, Standard battery

Others
Colours
Black


The ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 is available exclusively at all Reliance Digital Outlets across India

user opinions and reviews

yes  it have bad battery

it is not good then htc explorer

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