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United Kingdom
Language: English
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Average source rating
80
Highest rating
90
Lowest rating
70
The actual phone feels a bit clunky and the keys are asking for lint attack
Simple and easy to use
Clunky and feels easy to break
The actual set itself feels a bit clunky though. It's styled like an old Sony Ericsson mobile, but is slightly bigger and feels a lot less sturdy. The buttons have a lot of travel and are just asking for pocket lint to fuzz up the contacts. Still, it's ea...
February, 2007
Rating

144 reviews
It looks like a mobile but it's Skype enabled.
Easy to set up, Easy to roam betwen access points, No PC link
No Skype support, Not as good as forthcoming SIP mobile phones
It's also a very straightforward set-up, which scans for the nearest signal and is as easy to link to WEP and WPA connections as any open network. SIP functionality takes it a step further than the other phones here, enabling SMS-like messaging to both ot...
Not to be found on display on pub tables.
True Wi-Fi phone, Good with open access points
Dreadful interface, Dated looks
Yet for all its visual deficiencies, it is a true WiFi phone. The F1000 connects to your PC via USB and scans for your account details and settings
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