Reviews of the NEC 525 HDM (AT&T)
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CNET Review
The Good: Solid camera features; large, vibrant display; one-click access to key functions; world phone; strong call quality and battery life; IR port.
The Bad: Bulky; uses DoJa instead of J2ME for games.
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a quality camera phone that can do more than snap pictures, consider the NEC 525 HDM from AT&T Wireless.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 45/100. Comparing these reviews to 252104 other Cellular Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 69/100 = Good.
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digitaltrends.com
Review Summary: ...those looking for a multimedia phone will find the 525 should feed their digital hunger.
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No Rating
mobileburn.com
Review Summary: NEC is rolling out their new 525 HDM handset on the US AT&T network. As a quad-band device, it is one of the few devices on the market that will be able survive on most any GSM network in the world.
Manufacturer: NEC Corporation
Part number: 525HDMSLVATT
General
- Cellular technology GSM
- Band / mode GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
- Weight 4 oz
- Wireless Interface Infrared (IrDA)
- Color Silver
- Standby time Up to 150 h
- Included accessories Hands-free headset
- Combined with With digital camera
Memory
- Phone Book Capacity 500 names & numbers
- Telephone Memory / SIM Card Based Directory 250 names & numbers
- Missed Calls Memory 20
- Dialed Calls Memory 20
- Received Calls Memory 20
Phone
- Service provider AT&T
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Voice Dialing Yes
- Voice Recorder Yes
- Ring Tones 30
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Alarm Clock Yes
- Calendar Yes
- Installed Games Black Jack, Star Diversion, Bowling
- Additional Features TTY compatible, Intelligent typing (T9), Downloadable JAVA applications
Digital Camera
- Digital zoom 2
PDA Features
- Synchronization With PC Yes
Messaging / Data Services
- Voice Mail Capability Yes
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Data/Fax Capability Yes
- Internet Browser Yes
- GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
- JAVA applications Yes
- Mobile Email Yes
- Supported Email Protocols SMTP, POP3
- Messaging Services EMS, MMS
Digital Player / Recorder
- Digital player/recorder type None
Display
- Display Type LCD display
- Diagonal Size 2.2 in
- Display Resolution 162 x 216 pixels
- Color Support Color
- Color Depth 16-bit (65000 colors)
Power
- Battery installed 1Lithium ion
- Talk time Up to 320 min
Security Features
- Phone Lock Yes
- SIM Card Lock Yes
- Restrict Access to Phone Book Yes
Cellular
- Phone style Folder type phone
- Automatic Redial Yes
- Call Divert Yes
- Call Barring Yes
- Call Hold Yes
- Call Timer Yes
- Caller ID Yes
- Call Waiting Yes
- Volume Control Yes
- Ringer Control Yes
- Conference Call Capability 6-way
- Computer Link Yes (cable)
- Profiles Normal, Pocket, In car, Meeting
- Voice Tag Qty 10 phone book tags
- Call Transfer Yes
Physical Characteristics
- Width 1.9 in
- Depth 1.1 in
- Height 4.1 in
- Antenna Integrated
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