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Pirelli Discus DualPhone DP L10

Dual-mode dialling

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Last reviewed: February 14th 2007

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Yes, that's Pirelli. As in the tyre manufacturer, which has branched out from wheel covers and dirty calendars to fields as diverse as real estate and broadband solutions. Its latest product in the latter line could well be the one that thrusts it into the mobile communications limelight: a dual-mode phone, suitable for use as a mobile or wireless VoIP handset.

In terms of usability, it's an easy to understand unit. The interface apes those available from most mobile manufacturers, with a particular slant towards the well designed front-end on Sony Ericsson's excellent range of phones. The home screen offers instant feedback on the status of the phone, featuring signal strength monitors for both WLAN and mobile connections pasted on top of a customisable background.

However, place this next to virtually any mobile phone, and you'll notice the visual problem straight away: the appearance of the Discus is a step below. It looks rather cheap. Still, next to other dual-mode phones, the comparison is a little more favourable. There's no need for a separate base station, such as that included with Skype's attempt. The DP L10 contains a Wi-fichip of its own, so it can search for and connect to wireless networks without any external hardware requirements.

Its looks might be basic, but there's no skimping on the features. There's a camera, full WAP access, multimedia messaging, and everything else you might expect from a mobile, although many of the features are only available if you're making use of a SIM card.

Again, though, we have reservations. It feels a little like Pirelli has made sure all of the boxes have been ticked, but not invested too much in luxury. The screen seems like it's from the first generation of colour mobiles; the buttons are basic though well lit; and the camera is rather low resolution. Even the construction of the phone feels a little weak for this to be seriously considered as a permanent pocket companion.

michealh76

2 Mar 2008 4:05 pm

michealh76

1.For smart tiny phone / Against none really

I've been using this phone for a while now. Also recommended it to a co-worker. Here is a quick review, phone signal is always excellent at the office, at home and even in the street with an open wifi conn.! Its looks

might be basic, I agree but it has many great features like a camera and multimedia messaging which are really useful. The black faceplate gets dirty pretty fast but its looks is stylish. The config is smooth and the GUI is easy to navigate. Battery gives you up to 4 hours which is more than adequate. All in all, a great phone. I enjoy using it.

Here are some useful links,

http://www.pirellibroadband.com/web/products-solutions/solutions/sme-net/terminals/dp_l10.page

http://www.addvant.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=749

All the best, mic h

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3G Yes
Alarm Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Built-In Camera Yes
Colour Black/Silver
Dimensions 106 x 46 x 18
Display Size 1.5
E-mail Client Yes
Expansion Slots None
GPRS Yes
Internet Connection Yes
Max No of Colours (thousands) 65
Memory 64
Messaging e-mail, Instant Messaging, MMS
Operating System Manufacturer's own
Phone Features Calculator, Calender, Clock/Alarm, Time and Date, Wi-Fi
Ringtones polyphonic
SMS Yes
Speaker Phone Yes
Touchscreen Yes
Vibrating Alert Yes
VOIP Phone Type VoIP Handset
VOIP Protocols Skype

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Discus DualPhone DP L10

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Alarm 1 | Expansion Slots None | Operating System Manufacturer's own | VOIP Protocols Skype |

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