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Extrait: The GPS feature on many smartphones these days sometimes stands as a case in point for the disadvantages of a multi-functional device. Is it worth paying a premium on a gadget that does a variety of things, but none of them very well? The Pharos Travel...
The Pharos Traveler 127 is the smartphone with the advantage of having GPS. It is also having the fascinating feature of navigation software so becomes user friendly. So, over all its good but the lack of continuity makes the phone somewhat sluggish.P...
The Pharos Traveler 127 ships with navigation software, so theres no need for a subscription-based location-based service. The Windows Mobile smartphone also offers 3G support, Wi-Fi, and a 2-megapixel camera.
The smartphone can be extremely sluggish at times, and the Smart Navigator app isnt the most easy to use. Expandable memory is restricted when using the navigation software
While the Pharos Traveler 127 holds the advantage over most GPS-enabled smartphones by coming preloaded with navigation software, it loses any competitive edge it had due to sluggish performance.
Extrait: Following along from our review of the 117 last month, we now present Pharos' latest addition to the Traveler series -- the 127. Similar to the 117, but designed for those who prefer the front-facing embedded keyboard format, the Traveler 127 is a full...
Trackball has a good, responsive feel to it, but software is still not fully integrated into its existence, GPS is very responsive and works well with the Smart Navigator software, Standard 2.5mm headphone jack, which also doubles as TVOut, Good all ...
Lock/power button doesnt always turn on the screen, Small stylus, WiFi has difficulty with secured networks, 2 megapixel, fixedfocus camera is not up to current expectations.
Following along from our review of the 117 last month, we now present Pharos latest addition to the Traveler series -- the 127. Similar to the 117, but designed for those who prefer the front-facing embedded keyboard format, the Traveler 127 is a full...
Extrait: In the world of consumer electronics, a long list of features is desirable, but ultimately that doesnt matter if the user experience is poor. This truism sums up the Pharos Traveler 127 ($529.95 list), a GPS-focused smartphone whose features fail to g...
Solid voice quality and reception. GPS radio works independently of cellular reception.
Very slow performance. Buggy software. Poor camera. Difficult to dial phone numbers. SIM card and GPS settings require reconfiguration with every reboot. GPS app doesnt pronounce street names. Clumsy microSD card slot design.
Given their high up-front cost, unlocked phones are already a tough sell. Its even worse when one has as many shortcomings as Phaross latest GPS-focused smartphone....
I really want to love this device, but I just can't offer myself up completely to the Pharos Traveler 127. The built-in GPS is very fast when pinpointing my location, but the menu system is clunky and doesn't offer anything close to the flawless experi...
Capable navigation system, including realtime traffic. Fine, sharp audio quality. Copious input options. Onboard maps and GPS software offer extra security for those venturing into the boonies.
Expensive (though about par for an unlocked phone). Operating system badly designed and too slow on the whole.