First Else Smartphone Review with Pictures

The Smartphone called “First Else” manufactured in Israel complete Review with Pictures

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The manufacturer company promise that a breakthrough in the smart phone segment.

This smartphone having great feature of one-click interface which will get rid of the “pain” of the “Main Menu” syndrome, that type.

You can use thumb in command with one-thumb, onesPlay interface.

EZ Keys on the this First Else Smartphone similar like keyboard with text prediction and correction service to speed up typing.

Another great smart sensor feature works intuitively without the need for activation or prompt. When the device is turned face down it turns the camera button into a sound recording button. When the phone is placed close to the face, the proximity sensors auto-lock the device to prevent any accidental key presses.

Amazing QuiCorder feature, which record sounds automatically and activate the camera button into a sound recording button when the phone is flipped over.

This Smartphone controls Gesture to let users create shortcuts with their most common thumb movements.

You can use all the applications at once for contacts, e-mails, SMS, reminders, calls to enable the First Else to access them.

You can use the Call Log Plus feature with automatic recordings of all voice mails and all voice calls from a single spot like a simple Landline recording function.

Event and Task Reminders easily remind the relevent tasks.

T unified Message Composer for SMS, MMS or e-mail.

SilenTalker feature allows users to check the urgency of the call and communicates back with the appropriate

Built-in e-mail application that configures the mail server across mail platforms for Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Outlook Express, Mail.

Live Paper is a digital newspaper that offers real-time information based on the user’s personal interests and preferences.

The FirstElse Smartphone allows internet access over 3G or Wi-Fi networks.

The Photo AlbuMaps geotags images so that users can view them in context of time and place. The images can also be stored on the private First Else.

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