
The W890i is, as the name suggests, is an upgrade to the W880i, which was released earlier this year. The W890i does away with the highly criticized keyboard found on the W890i, and adds HSDPA support, among other features.
The W890i measures 104 x 46.5 x 9.9mm, only a tad larger than the W880i (103 x 46.5 x 9.4mm). It has also gained 7 grams, taking it up to 78 grams total. This isn’t really much to make a fuss about, as the handset is still very much on the thin side.
On the front of the W890i is the 240 x 320 pixel TFT LCD, capable of displaying up to 262,144 colours. The button arrangement is almost identical to the W880i, but as I mentioned, the numerical buttons are now ‘normal’ – not tiny, painful to use buttons.
The W890i measures 104 x 46.5 x 9.9mm, only a tad larger than the W880i (103 x 46.5 x 9.4mm). It has also gained 7 grams, taking it up to 78 grams total. This isn’t really much to make a fuss about, as the handset is still very much on the thin side.
On the front of the W890i is the 240 x 320 pixel TFT LCD, capable of displaying up to 262,144 colours. The button arrangement is almost identical to the W880i, but as I mentioned, the numerical buttons are now ‘normal’ – not tiny, painful to use buttons.
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