I like these physical buttons for the camera and speakerphone, but want software equivalents. You can also do things like turn vibrate mode on and off from the keypad, and launch voice commands. There are also shortcuts for ICE (in case of emergency) numbers, for the texting menu, and for voice mail access. The two soft keys and directional pad with the central select button take care of most navigation. Buttons are large, rubberized, responsive, and comfortable. There is support for 260,000 colors, and the colors look bright and deep enough.īelow the screens, the keypad is composed of some extensive shortcut and navigation buttons, and the backlit, alphanumeric dial buttons. It's disappointing that Samsung didn't improve the quality here. Most simple phones bottom out at the QVGA resolution (320x240 pixels), so the result is a display that comes across as soft, rather than crisp. Like the original Gusto, the sequel has a QQVGA resolution on its internal screen, which means it uses only 128x160 pixels to display the picture. Here's where the first bit of bad news rears up. Flip open the phone face on its thick hinge to greet the 2-inch display. There's a 1-inch color external screen that displays essentials like the date, time, battery strength, signal strength, and alerts to missed calls and messages. Design-wise, the Gusto 2 is a flip-phone faithful.
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