Latte Boom Review
Latte Boom phone looks different than any other phone on the market, thanks to its narrow shell and twin, dominating speakers on its face. The speaker panel slides open to reveal the phone.
The dedicated music button and the camera button also act as soft keys, but their placement makes using the phone’s menus less than intuitive. The “send” and “end” keys flank the lower speaker, which is where we would have liked the soft keys, and so we kept pressing those keys instead.
The interface is simple, but pretty enough, navigable by the click-rocker. The screen is tiny, just over 1.5-inches diagonally, and poor, with an obviously low resolution and blocky text. The phone’s USB port triples as a headphone port and charger port, like Samsung’s proprietary port, though we always prefer a real 3.5mm jack on music phones. Thankfully, Latte has included an adapter for 3.5mm headphones.
The phone only supports MP3 files, so AAC files from iTunes and all your WMA files will have to be converted or left behind.
Features:
• Slider design
• 1.5-inches diagonally screen
• MP3 files
• USB port
• SMS and MMS
• Alarm clock
• Exc.
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If you want a music phone, so learn about Sony Ericsson W610i.
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