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If it could charge at 1A or 2A it would dramatically speed up the charging process. Web browsing is infuriatingly poor. The actual voice calling function is great and a lot better than on many much more highly priced handsets.


The Kubota® B2710 was manufactured for years 2000-2005. The Immerse also supports video calling, albeit only one-way as there's no front-facing camera on the handset. Removing the battery and charging it in another B2710 or an external charger, then replacing it in the phone worked and allowed me to continue to use the phone for some time.


Kubota - Unfortunately the Pocket-lint review budget wouldn't stretch to a trip to the Lake District to try the phone out in a mountain-based environment, but we did give it a long soak in a jug of water and also accidentally dropped it on a hard floor and there weren't any noticeable signs of damage afterwards. I've tested the phone by half a meter submersion for 20 minutes and it received calls under water.


Samsung has been been very busy lately, mainly launching its slick smartphone - which was met with lots of praise. But, as well as top-tier smartphones, the brand b2710 offers a comprehensive range of mobiles for all wallets, including budget handsets. It's pitched at outdoorsy types so the idea is that you b2710 take it camping, rockclimbing or onto a building site without having to worry about whether your phone will survive the trip. Firstly, the Solid Immerse isn't a smartphone. If you want the whole app-based experience then you're better off going for an rugged Android phone like the. However - what it lacks in flash features, it makes up for in durability. Sporting a no-frills candybar design, the phone measures 120. In fact, it's pretty chunky it weighs 116. The chassis is crafted from tough plastic for durability, while the rubberised finish means that it has plenty of grip. The top also includes a hole where you can attach the phone to a lanyard or a belt clip to keep it handy and stop it from ending up at the bottom of a mountain if its slips while you're halfway up a rockface. It's not really powerful enough for full-on night time navigation, but you could use it to find your keys in the dark or to locate the zip of the tent door in the middle of the night. Sporting a no-frills candybar design, the phone measures 120. B2710 fact, it's pretty chunky it weighs 116. The chassis is crafted from tough plastic for durability, while the rubberised finish means that it has plenty of grip. The top also includes a hole where you can attach the phone to a lanyard or a belt clip to b2710 it handy and stop it from ending up at the bottom of a mountain if its slips while you're halfway up a rockface. It's not really powerful enough for full-on night time navigation, b2710 you could use it to find your keys in the dark or to locate the zip of the tent door in the middle of the night. The Solid Immerse is also waterproof up to 1m for up to 30 minutes, so if you accidentally dunk it into a mountain stream or simply drop it into a pub toilet by mistake, then it should survive unscathed. Unfortunately the Pocket-lint review budget wouldn't stretch to a trip to the Lake District to try the phone out in a mountain-based environment, but we did give it a long soak in a jug of water and also accidentally dropped it on a hard floor and there weren't any noticeable signs of damage afterwards. We also took it b2710 into the open and covered b2710 in mud to see how it would fare. The handset still worked fine and didn't appear to suffer any ill effects, so we reckon that it can take most forms of punishment that you can throw at it. The Solid Immerse is also waterproof up to b2710 for up to 30 minutes, so if you accidentally dunk it into a mountain stream or simply drop it into a pub toilet by mistake, then it should survive unscathed. Unfortunately the Pocket-lint review budget wouldn't stretch to a trip to the Lake District to try the phone out in a mountain-based environment, but we did give it a long soak in a jug of b2710 and also accidentally dropped it on a hard floor and there weren't any noticeable signs of damage afterwards. We also took it outside into the open and covered it in mud to see how it would fare. The handset still worked fine and didn't appear to suffer any ill effects, so we reckon that it can take most forms of punishment that you can throw at it. The handset's basic layout sees a classic alphanumeric keypad taking up half of the front fascia. It has a convex buttons and a matte finish and the buttons are decently sized so that they're easy to operate, even with gloves on. The four-way navigation key that surrounds the central 'confirm' button is a different matter. We found it to be a little on the small size and often pressed one of the two buttons on either side of it by mistake. Although designed to be scratch-proof, the tiny screen 2-inch screen doesn't have many other plus points. The small size and b2710 resolution of 320 x 240 mean that it's b2710 ideal for anything beyond reading texts as you're likely to strain your eyes if you try and catch up on the day's news. You really need to zoom in most pieces of text to have any chance of being able to read them. When it comes to the home screen, you won't find the sort of customisation options that you'd get on a smartphone. There are a b2710 basic things that you can tinker with, such as the background colour, but not much else. You can add a small selection of shortcuts to the home screen, including Facebook and Twitter clients, a calendar, a pedometer and Search. Some of these can already be found on the top bar of the home screen, which can be scrolled left and right. Both the Facebook and Twitter widgets are funcitonal but not great. In particular, the Facebook client bears so little resemblance to the desktop experience or the available smartphone apps that it's a bit of a chore to b2710 around. Twitter is also a bit of a nightmare as full tweets don't fit across the screen. You can only really see the username and about the first few words of each tweet to you have to select each one separately to read them in full. If you're after a handset with decent social networking capability, then the Solid Immerse isn't it. Although designed to be scratch-proof, the tiny screen 2-inch screen doesn't have many other plus points. The small size and low resolution of 320 x b2710 mean that it's not ideal for anything beyond reading texts as you're likely to strain your eyes if you try and catch up on the day's news. You really need to zoom in most pieces of text to have any chance of being able to read them. When it b2710 to the home screen, you won't find the sort of customisation options that you'd get on a smartphone. There are a few basic things that you can tinker with, such as the background colour, but not much else. You can add a small selection of shortcuts to the home screen, including Facebook and Twitter clients, a calendar, a pedometer and B2710. Some of these can already be found on the top bar of the home screen, which can be scrolled left and right. Both the Facebook and Twitter widgets are funcitonal but not great. In particular, the Facebook client bears so little resemblance to the desktop experience b2710 the available b2710 apps that it's a bit of a chore to navigate around. Twitter is also a bit of a nightmare as full tweets don't fit across the screen. You can only really see the username and about the first few words of each tweet to you b2710 to select each one separately to read them in full. If you're after a handset with decent social networking capability, then the Solid Immerse isn't it. You'll also find links for Flickr, Picasa, YouTube and Bebo which take you to the relevant web page for each b2710. However, the general browser-related niggles apply here too - namely, the slow loading of b2710 and small screen. There's a Google option that offers access to the search engine giant's search, mail and maps but while it's easy to setup your gmail account, usability is pretty poor and simply reading and replying to an email is a rather arduous process. You can also set up B2710. You'll also find links for Flickr, Picasa, YouTube and Bebo which take you to the relevant web page for each site. However, the general browser-related niggles apply here too - namely, the slow loading of pages and small screen. There's a Google option that offers b2710 to the search engine giant's search, mail and maps but while it's easy to setup your gmail account, usability is pretty poor and simply reading and replying to an email is a rather arduous process. You can also set up Yahoo. Web browsing is infuriatingly poor. To be fair, the Solid Immerse isn't a smartphone so surfing the web isn't really what it's set up for. Pages take an age to load and navigating around using the buttons under the screen is far from zippy. B2710 the screen is simply too small for a comfortable browsing experience. Despite the automatic white balance which can also be changed manuallyeven on a relatively bright day, pictures taken outdoors still look very gloomy, colours are washed out and there's not a great deal of definition on edges. Believe it or not, the picture above was taken just after 11am on a relatively bright day in London. There were clouds in the sky but in reality, the capital city certainly didn't look like it was on the verge of an apocalypse as it does in the photo. The low quality of the screen also makes b2710 hard to line up and review shots. There are a few basic shooting modes including a panoramic option. Using on-screen guides, this takes six shots which are then stitched together to create a panorama measuring just 1072 x 207 pixels. It's a nice idea and the stitching is really impressive so it's a real shame that the picture resolution is so low. According to the spec sheet, the camera mode offers watercolour, grey, negative and sepia but we spent a long time looking through all of the camera settings and we simply couldn't find an option screen for the effects. Despite the automatic white balance which can also be changed manuallyeven on a relatively bright day, pictures taken outdoors still look very gloomy, colours are washed out and there's not a great deal of definition on edges. Believe it or not, the picture above was taken just after 11am on a relatively bright day in London. There were clouds in the sky but in reality, the capital city certainly didn't look like it was on the verge of an apocalypse as it does in the photo. The low quality of the screen also makes it b2710 to line up and review shots. There are a few basic shooting modes including a panoramic option. Using on-screen guides, this takes six shots which are then stitched together to create a panorama measuring just 1072 x 207 pixels. It's a nice idea and the stitching is really impressive so it's a real shame that the picture resolution is so low. According to the spec sheet, the camera mode offers watercolour, grey, negative and sepia but we spent a long time looking through all of the camera settings and we simply couldn't find an option screen for the effects. When it comes to straightforward voice calling, it's almost refreshing to use a phone where you can just pick it up and punch in the number to make a phone call rather than first having to tap a phone call icon and then pull up a virtual, touchscreen keypad. Contacts can be accessed from the right-hand soft key under the screen and can be put into groups and marked as favourites. We didn't have access to either of those, but it fared well on a noisy London street packed with buses and lorries and it also did the trick in a crowded pub. The Immerse also supports video calling, albeit only one-way as there's no front-facing camera on the handset. While it's unlikely to win any awards for high-end audio, b2710 built-in speaker is actually pretty strong and offers a clear sound at a reasonably high volume. Text messaging is also fairly straightforward - the predictive text function works well if you like that kind of thing, but it can easily be switched off if you find it annoying beyond belief. Texts are displayed in a nifty smartphone-style conversation view, offeing a hint of the smartphone experience that is otherwise lacking on this handset. The Solid Immerse is equipped with a 1300mAh battery, which the maker says will give you up to 870 minutes of talk time up to 380 minutes on 3G and up to 10 hours on standby up to 590 on 3G. Although it wasn't bad, we found the battery life took a fair battering while we were playing around with the web browsing and built-in apps. Rgular use probably wouldn't drain the battery quite as much, but if you're planning on taking it to a remote area with no plug points, then you might want to consider b2710 yourself a spare battery. b2710 Verdict Overall, the Samsung Solid Immerse isn't a bad phone at all, as long as you're after something basic for phone calls and texts and not much else besides. The actual voice calling function is great and a lot better than on many much more highly priced handsets. It's great for keen campers and outdoorsy types who don't want to be worrying about the welfare of their phone while they're trying to enjoy the great outdoors. Even if you do drop it into a ravine, or off some scaffolding then it won't be that pricey to replace. However, if you want a smartphone then this isn't the handset for you. Both web browsing and social networking are clunky to the point of being almost unusable. It's fine for checking the odd online fact or train time, b2710 it's simply not set up for regular browsing. The camera function is also pretty lame. However, if you simply want a b2710 that works and can be taken into the wilderness or onto a building b2710 without worry, then the Samsung Solid Immerse is a good choice. And it's even got a built-in torch. b2710


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It can display the time in 12- or 24-hour modes. Despite the automatic white balance which can also be changed manually , even on a relatively bright day, pictures taken outdoors still look very gloomy, colours are washed out and there's not a great deal of definition on edges. The handset still worked fine and didn't appear to suffer any ill effects, so we reckon that it can take most forms of punishment that you can throw at it. However, the general browser-related niggles apply here too - namely, the slow loading of pages and small screen. The Kubota® B2710 was manufactured for years 2000-2005. None affect the visibility of the screen. In fact, it's pretty chunky it weighs 116.