If you couldn’t tell from the pictures, it’s thin – very thin. The build is surprisingly sturdy and the rubberized face lends a sense of robustness in hand. The 2.5″ screen isn’t the brightest or color dense but it gets the job done. The UI is pretty straight forward all controlled by the jog dial and back button on the side. If you’re familiar with Blackberries,
you’ll feel right at home. The keys are raised and rubberized too. They’re clicky which is good but require a bit too much pressure to depress for my liking. The battery is removable but all you need is the supplied mini-USB a/c adapter to charge it.
You can only set up one email account, in my case I used GMAIL which sync’d beautifully. It can read attachments but beware, you’ll have to tag specific messages to save, otherwise old messages get deleted to make room for new ones. Receiving email was instantaneous and this is where this thing SHINES…
Wireless service comes with the Peek. You read right. No contracts, no limits, or caps. Just $19/month and your ready to go. Awesome right?
What we liked:
- Slim, consumer friendly looking device
- Easy to use
- Built-in themes
- Affordable monthly service
- 3 colors to choose from
- Only $49.95
- Interface is slow at times
- Scrolling with the jog wheel isn’t accurate
- Battery life is short, lasts about a day and a half
- No email sorting, no junk filtering
- Screen color should be more dense for photo attachments
- 8MB memory too small
Company: Peek
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