MWg Zinc II review

Can new company MWg’s prestige handset stand out from the smart phone crowd?

The Zinc II is a perfectly decent Windows Mobile smart phone, but unfortunately lacks anything to really distinguish it

TechRadar Verdict

A good first effort at a QWERTY-packing smart phone but better is (probably) on the way

Pros

  • +

    Touch screen

  • +

    QWERTY keyboard

  • +

    Windows Mobile 6.1

  • +

    HSDPA

Cons

  • -

    Chunky body

  • -

    Only 2 megapixel camera

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    Fiddly keyboard

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MWg is the organisation that evolved from the demise of O2 Asia and unsurprisingly has been building on that company’s products, so the launch phones already look a little familiar, with the Atom V being the follow-up to the O2 xda Atom Life and the O2 xda Zinc has become the MWg Zinc II.

It’s a touchscreen smart phone with a slide-out keyboard, similar to the HTC TyTN II in concept, though it’s ever so slightly slimmer at a (still fairly bulky) 18mm, and the screen doesn’t flip up. The large 44x58mm 65,000-colour TFT touch screen has just a call start and stop buttons and a circular D-pad beneath it, which helps to give it a slick, uncluttered look.

Looks

: 3/5

Ease of use

: 3.5/5

Features

: 4.5/5

Call quality

: 4/5

Value

: 3/5

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