I m using this mobile from past 5 months. I bought it for 6, 100 Rs. at that time. And I m completely satisfied with this mobile. Actually I was prepared to buy C 2500, but the sales guy showed me this upgraded version and I bought it on the spot. And I had never repented on my decision of buying it.It has everything I need for keeping me LIVE. MP3, Radio, Camera n the most useful Pen drive. What else can anyone demand at such a competitive price. Moreover it looks so good with the crystal cover on it. So handy n nice. Also its not used by everybody like Nokia.
So everybody keeps asking @ it. Total Cynosure.Its one of the best mobile in its time. Very Good Deal. Now its coming with two stereophonic speakers at Rs. 5, 500 .But I have people ready to buy my handset for Rs. 5k. thats the Charisma of My PULSE 2600. The quality of sound in it is better than the competitive models in Nokia n Sony Ericson.Bajaate Raho.About its Features:
Looks.
The phone design is a black version of its earlier CDMA avatar RD6230, and is reminiscent of Nokia 7260 / 7610 with pointed and curved ends on opposite sides. The scratch proof body looks solid and the rubberised / matt finish and square keys add to the rugged looks. Volume keys are placed on the left hand side and on the right side you can find the MP3 key which if pressed longer brings up the camera.
Camera & Video
Camera is VGA and you have 3 resolutions / zoom upto 3X. Also on call are automatic settings or manual alongwith 9 effects. Havent tried it out much yet. You can attach photos to phonebook entries.
The 1.5’ display has only 128X128 resolution and looks even tinier beneath the 0.75’ provision for the speaker space.
Music
The topmost feature for me is the MP3 capability. No problems on that count. Excellent sound clarity on the speaker mode and simply AWESOME with the headphones on. No Graphic Equalizer or other provisions for sound modifications is a drawback though. 120 MB space will allow you to store 20-30 songs mp3 songs of decent quality (128 - 190 kbps). I am using 100 odd MB for music and the rest for java and other files.
The FM radio option can be heard through the speakerphone (but requires the headphones to be plugged in) unlike in C2500. There is a provision to store 10 stations.