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October 2009
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The editors liked
Very affordable price tag. Seamless Facebook and messaging inbox integration. Easy access to Twitter. Convenient merging of different contacts
The INQ Mini 3G makes social networking easy to set up and use
You can update your apps overtheair
And it charges via MiniUSB.
Compact design
Very low price
Facebook and Skype integration
Native Twitter client
Social network integration
Affordable
HSDPA
Small and light
Cute design
Great social-networking tools
Cheap as chips
Quick
Twitter and Facebook builtin
Well made
As we've said – the social networking aspect of the handset is handled with flair. You can scroll through your address book and see your mates' latest Facebook update or Tweets
Which could help you avoid a few embarrassing conversations. Se...
The editors didn't like
Poor camera and video quality
We would have hoped for Twitter notifications
And it can be slow to react.
Slow and sluggish UI
Cramped keyboard
Convoluted process to merge contacts with Facebook
Poor keyboard
No 3.5mm jack
No FM radio
Could take a step further with integration
Feels plasticky
Could be easier to use
Can be slow
Poor keypad
Lowspecced camera
No 3.5mm headphone socket
The only real issue was with the keys – they’re a bit cramped and a bit unresponsive
So you might find yourself mis-hitting more often than not. The menu is very responsive
However
With no delay whatsoever.The camera is also only 2-megapixe...
As we've said – the social networking aspect of the handset is handled with flair. You can scroll through your address book and see your mates' latest Facebook update or Tweets, which could help you avoid a few embarrassing conversations. Se...
The only real issue was with the keys – they’re a bit cramped and a bit unresponsive, so you might find yourself mis-hitting more often than not. The menu is very responsive, however, with no delay whatsoever.The camera is also only 2-megapixe...
The INQ Mini 3G is a well-built and able phone. If you’re looking for the social networking functionality of a smartphone on a budget, look no further. INQ Mini 3G is tagged with INQ Mini 3G, INQ and Facebook. Select a tag (INQ Mini 3G, for example)...
Small and light; cute design; great social-networking tools; cheap as chips
Feels plasticky; could be easier to use; can be slow
You can't expect a perfect phone at this price, but the INQ Mini 3G will appeal to people on the go who need a cheap fix for their social-networking habit ...
Abstract: Feature-filled handset on a budget.The INQ Mini 3G packs in a lot of cool apps for a relatively low priced phone. Twitter, Facebook, Instant Messenger and Skype are all fully integrated. But can the budget handset handle its ambitious feature list?Anna...
The INQ Mini 3G is one of the very best phones availableat its price point. It’s got a robust, fairly attractive body and a screen that trumps almost every other handset available at the price. However, you’ll need to sign up for some Mobile I...
Abstract: INQ has been around for a while, offering social networking phones to 3. with the Skypephone S2 and NQ1.The INQ1, the UK company's first device sold pretty well, although it did lack in some obvious features, such as 3G technology and an easy to use OS...
Compact design, Very low price, Facebook and Skype integration, Native Twitter client
Slow and sluggish UI, Cramped keyboard, Convoluted process to merge contacts with Facebook
INQ is following up the success of its INQ1 'Facebook' phone by releasing an even cheaper model, the INQ Mini 3G, which packs in more technology.The INQ Mini 3G only costs £59.99, but has Twitter, Facebook, Skype and Windows Messenger all inc...
Poor keyboard, no 3.5mm jack, no FM radio, could take a step further with integration
For those who want a compact and affordable phone, which offers the integration of the major social networks, then the INQ Mini 3G is well worth a look. But do try the keyboard as we found this the most annoying aspect of the deviceKey specs2 megapixel...
Abstract: INQ is a relatively new company dedicated to making inexpensive feature phones that have smartphone-like levels of integration with stuff you actually care about, like your social life.We tested the company's first phone, the Facebook-centric INQ earli...