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10- Sharp GX30i Reviews

  • Full review by
    Guest.
    on 3rd May 2008


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    Good Points: Screen size and quality and good applications and stuff

    Bad Points: Bluetooth conectivityi cant get a song off my friend cos it rejects the data

    General comments: I think this is a good phone but it needs some of its lose ends tied up
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    Elricardo Rank: Major
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    on 23rd May 2006


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : +1

    I got a Sharp GX30i nearly 2 years ago on upgrade from a GX10. It was cutting edge at the time with a 262,000-colour LCD display, 1 mega pixel Camera, along with enhanced bluetooth, MP3 and wireless support, setting it apart from the standard GX30. On receiving the phone I was initially very pleased. The quality of the plastic appeared good and it had a substantial premium feel. It is by no means a small phone, and even folded it will occupy most of the palm of your hand and at around 1" thic ...
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  • Review by
    molmoto
    on 7th Feb 2006


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    Despite all the above, I really like the Sharp GX30i mobile phone, and having looked at what else is out there currently, I am considering getting it repaired and running with it a bit longer, although I will need to get a new battery as it has not lasted well.
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  • Review by
    zacscotwilson
    on 24th Sep 2005


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    I really like the Sharp GX30i it has a majority of good points but a couple of features let it down
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  • Review by
    durro
    on 4th Aug 2005


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    GOOD!!
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  • Review by
    paulmt123 Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 9th Jun 2005


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    In some ways the Sharp GX30i is not very good (see bad points). Reception is good if you hold phone low down when open, but if you put your hand too close to aerial (natural position) it drops significantly. Don't buy for business. Cannot link to PDAs, and alarm clock means you have to leave it on. But in some ways it's fantastic. That screen is gorgeous and as it takes SD memory cards can upload all pictures to/from PC taken with main camera (if you download an image compressor). Camera ...
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  • Review by
    route1
    on 23rd May 2005


    User Rating : 6
    Respect : 0

    I would not recommend the Sharp GX30i to anyone due to all of it's restrictions and lack of knowledge available over the internet or anywhere else for that matter. What you see is what you get.
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  • Review by
    Richard J
    on 6th Apr 2005


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : +1

    I purchased the Sharp GX30 mid March and was not pleased with the lack of bluetooth connectivity. I complianed to the vodafone store and had a free upgrade to the Sharp GX30i. This phone looks amazing and is very tactile to touch and hold, it may seem a large phone but when you think of all the technology within the phone it is no larger than you would expect. I am amazed by the quality of images taken with the 1 Meg camera and of course they are displayed on a large 262k screen most phones ar ...
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  • Review by
    Peter Clarke
    on 17th Feb 2005


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : +1

    The Sharp GX30i is a great phone with severe restrictions. What is the point of having a phone which can accept a 1 Gb memory card in it but can only take videos up to 400 kb (about 1 minute). Also if you have a large memory card you can only download up to 100 kb onto the phone memory via bluetooth, bluetooth cannot access the memory card. That means you cannot exchange MP3 files with other phones and you need to buy a SD card reader/writer to download MP3 files to the memory card from the c ...
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  • Review by
    me123 Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 14th Jan 2005


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    WOW! I got the Sharp GX30i for £30 on an upgrade, it is SIMPLY THE BEST! I am a big sharp mobile fan, this is clearly the best. So of course, you will be asking, "Why should I buy the GX30i rather than the slightly cheaper GX30?" Well that is what I asked, but in the end I chose the GX30i, there had to be something better, right? Yes, there sure was, after reading up I have found out that the gGX30 only had bluetooth communications between a headset. The GX30i's bluetooth has full comm ...
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