Sharp 880SH Review by 3G
132 Views May 7th, 2008 Category: Phones, SharpHSDPA enabled, the Sharp 880SH is no slouch when it comes to perusing the internet. In the top-hand corner of the screen is a small icon indicating what speed of internet browsing is available.

3G.co.uk has reviewed Sharp 880SH and given out “The Sharp 880SH is something of an enigma. It doesn’t seem to know what it is. From afar the handset looks like the sort that would appeal to the fashion conscious. However, on closer inspection the handset is a bit too heavy to compete with the Armani and Prada’s of this world, and the grubby smudge marks don’t help either. Likewise, while its HSDPA capabilities and subsequent additional features such as Google Maps and Radio DJ means it borders on joining the high-end multi-tasking brigade, the disappointing two-megapixel camera means it ultimately falls short. As a result, while a competent handset, it’s difficult to see who would buy this phone, particularly as Sharp is not considered one of the bigger players.”
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