Sony Ericsson Jalou F100i Small Clamshell Phone
February 16, 2010 | Cell Phones, Sony Ericsson | 1 CommentThe Sony Ericsson F100i Jalou, then, is a small clamshell phone aimed squarely at the fashion, well, anyone could invest in a clutch bag and care about their make-up routine. This is certainly not smartphone but packs in a respectable number of features and in its non-covered Dolce & Gabbana brand, it is possible for a respectable 130 pounds.

When we laid eyes on Jalou we were simply amazed. With dimensions of 73 x 45 x 17mm when closed, is one of the smallest phones we’ve seen in years. It is a little thicker is less suitable for Slimline pockets, but it should leave enough space for all other life essentials, which are home in a handbag.
It also looked a little thank you glamor at its peripheral cut line GEM and deep-gloss sheen. At least that’s the case with the upper surface, but unfortunately the substance did not have the same quality finish and is rather just paint metal. In fact, if you open the phone up and look at the back, it is clear that the two shades of purple are not quite the same thing. (black and blue are also available with a gold finish used on the Dolce & Gabbana original version). We’re a little baffled by the decision to use purple clash. Surely, a coupling or completely different finish on the bottom would have looked more classy? However, fingerprints aside, the F100i Jalou not playing its role of phone fashion rather well.
We also love the hidden external display. The LCD screen is located in the pit on top of the phone where it is completely invisible when off. Close the phone or press the listening volume while it is closed and the lettering white suddenly appears right on top. We have seen these screens before, but it is particularly striking. It shows all the usual basic information like time, battery level, signal strength, and if you have a new message.
Open the phone up, however, and things take a turn for the worse. In particular, the keyboard seems decidedly sticky in terms of performance has few merits. The single piece plastic malleable, making the surface of all keys is shaky and generally cheap looking. This, combined with a little slumped section navigation meant that much has pressed the wrong button. While the keys are correct tap but overall this is an area where Sony Ericsson should really have spent a little more cash. [via trustedreviews]
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