INQ Chat 3G reviews

Do we have any art students in the audience tonight? If so, Liam states in his review post that he thinks the INQ Chat 3G is your equivalent in the phone world,
“If the INQ Chat 3G was a person it would be an art student with its distinctive visual identity that sets it apart from other mobile phones.”
Liam goes onto talking about using the INQ Chat 3G with Ubuntu, with a couple of tips for getting the phone connected up via Bluetooth. The browser and the processor speed are areas where Liam thinks the phone needs improving, but the overall impression left by the phone is still a positive one,
“I think you get a lot for your money, this is a phone you can be proud of thanks to its strong visual identity and it feels like it is well made.”
Stephen has also been putting the INQ Chat 3G through its paces. The integration of the social networking apps is seen as a real bonus to the phone, with Skype and Facebook working well. However he feels the Twitter integration isn’t quiet as strong as that of the other two and had some issues with the phone freezing when all were running at once.
Stephen wraps up by recommending the phone to those who don’t want all the apps running all the time, but want them all ready to go out of the box,
“So, if you don’t want to run all the Social Networking apps all the time,but want a device with a QWERTY keyboard, and the ability to use your favourite Social Networking sites out of the box, then certainly go and try out the INQ Chat 3G.”
Have you tried the INQ Chat 3G yet? If you have, hop over to their sites and let them know what you thought of it. If not, and you fancy trying one & sharing your thoughts, let us know and we’ll see what we can do.









Collins, February 1st, 2010 at 6:28 pm
AMobile smartphone has made the world a real global village. Easy to move in,easy to locate places and people. Our world is fast changing, lets change along with it. Don’t be left out, follow the new trend on ipad or smartphones. Get connected while on the go. (added by Mobile using Mippin)
Michelle, February 5th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Thought about using a MiFi with an iPad? There’s quite a bit of chat at the moment about doing that instead of getting the 3G iPad, M