Monday, August 29, 2011

Spice M-6450 Dual SIM Mobile Review

Spice Mobiles has managed to make a decent no of fans ever since they decided to step into the Indian mobile market. Not only have they been able to produce budget phones but their phones also cover all the much needed features on multiple fronts. Apart from that, stylish design and solid built can also be associated with spice mobile phones. The newest addition to their cell phones is the Spice M-6450. Its price in India is Rs.3,200. We have reviewed what this new budget phone from Spice has to offer.



Size and Design:
The phone has a block form factor with stylish and shinny metallic body. The shinny and glossy look impressed one and all straight away. Apart from the elegant look it also has sleek design. The phone is only 10.8 mm thick and just 49mm wide. It weighs round about a 100g.

Design:
Normally we are having a 2 inch screen on entry level cell phones in the market but Spice M-6450 features a 2.4 inch TFT QVGA screen with resolution of 240*320 pixels.

Camera:
It features a 2MP camera with maximum image resolution of 1200 * 1600 pixels. Unfortunately like most of the entry level devices in the market it lacks the LED flash. However it features night mode, multi shot and photo CLI. It records video at 10fps and video playing is up to 25fps.

Storage Capacity:
The phone really lacks big time when it comes to internal storage capacity having a mere 100KB of space. It has a memory card slot though that supports sd card up to 8GB.

Connectivity:
The phone has the basic connectivity features with GPRS, WAP, Bluetooth v2.0 and micro USB 2.0. It can also be used as a webcam.

Battery:
The 950mAH battery is able to provide up to 400 minutes of talk time and up to 200hrs of standby time.

Other important features of spice M6450 is that it supports dual SIMs so you can combine your networks in to a single phone. It comes with SRS WOWHD, offering you a unique listening experience. The SRS HD effect really enhances the stereo which widens the sound big time.

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