Wednesday, Mar 28th 2007 by Vincent Nguyen


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memeSometimes a rough hands-on review is simply that, very rough. As a result, you’re going to miss a thing or two. In the case of the Upstage, one of the biggest complaints I had had to flick through my long playlist. Well my friends, I’ve flick no more; I’ve seen the light.

So for the record, this is no longer an issue for me. I’ve recorded a short video for your viewing pleasure (Youtube still processing the video - it should be live shortly).

I’m bumping the Upstage up to 3.5 out 5 stars as a result of this finding.

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  1.  Nicky   View all comments by Nicky  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I just got the Upstage and I love it. Its a pretty cool device. Im the first one to have one of its type amoung my friends. Although people have been saying the software is hard to use because of its two sides, I would have to disagree. Once you use it for about 5 min you will get the hang of it and it will be easy. I suggest to get this phone if your into the stylish type phones and not the pda type phones.

  2.  Apostolos   View all comments by Apostolos  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Nice!

  3.  Zacharias   View all comments by Zacharias  error  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    interesting

  4.  Photios   View all comments by Photios  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Cool!

  5.  jimmyh   View all comments by jimmyh  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    the ******* thing dies too fast and is too touch-sensitive. it freaking never stops where i want it to stop. i am inches away from throwing the damn thing across the room. it is one of the absolute purchases i have ever made.


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