Like I said last week, I was going to pop by Jurong Point over the weekends to check out on the new INQ mini. If you have guess I would buy the phone, then yes you were right! I got the new INQ mini at SGD 0 when I renew my mobile contract with SingTel. I upgraded from iOnePlus to 3G Flexi Lite – Amped at no extra charge and I’m now the happy owner to my INQ mini.
I have only started playing around with the Twitter, IM and Facebook functions this morning. For the past few days, I’ve been trying out the basic functions of the phone such as text messaging, camera etc. Text size is a bit too small but I really like how an SMS can fill up the screen without any scrolling required. If you have used the LG viewty before, I think you’ll understand what I meant. So, why do I love the INQ mini?
1. Small, compact and light
There’s a reason why it’s called the INQ mini. It’s a relatively small and light phone (about 130g inclusive of the battery) which fits easily into the pockets of my jeans.
2. It doesn’t have tons of cables & accessories
Some might think that this is a negative aspect of the phone but I beg to differ. It only has 1 USB cable for charging the phone and connecting it to the computer. Most phones have separate cables for these functions. I do not have to constantly remember which cable is used for which. I don’t have to bring tons of cables when I’m out as well. On a side note, I think I’m going to get a bluetooh adapter for my computer.
3. There are many ways to use the help cards
Each INQ mini comes with a stack of help cards with information about the phone and how to use it. This is rather different from the conventional types of manuals. These cards also have fantastic designs. What do we do with the cards after reading them? Such beautifully designed cards can be used as magnets and even wall decorations.
4. Colourful design for the main menu
The main menu for the INQ mini is beautifully designed and extremely colourful. There are clear wordings on the menus and no fanciful animation effects.
5. Facebook Integration
I’m able to view friends requests, check out their profile pages and even send messages via Facebook with this phone. It took a while to login though. I didn’t set it to login automatically as I wish to monitor the data usage first and I’m also not a frequent user of Facebook.
6. Twitter Application
Twitter is one of the reasons why I’m getting this phone in the first place. I’m a hardcore user of Twitter and this phone makes it so much easier for me to tweet when I don’t have my computer with me. However, I think the application can still be improved. I hope to see the mentions/direct messages function for this application in the future. It would be much easier to check for any replies to my tweets as I don’t login to twitter 24/7. It would also be good if Twitter is integrated into the phone like Facebook. Perhaps I can “Send a tweet” via the messages menu, just like how I’m able to send an email or message via Facebook.
7. Widgets
This feature is simple but extremely useful. I only use the weather and world clock widget. It’s always good to know when it’s going to rain and I like the huge time/date display on the main screen.
There are other widgets available and it allows a maximum of 3 widgets to be displayed if I’m not wrong.
8. Windows Live Messenger
I can finally chat with my friends on the Windows Live Messenger on my phone. I can actually reduce the number of SMS send with this program. The best thing is that SingTel is giving 12 months free IM on mobile (worth SGD 64) with the 3G Flexi Lite plan. Data charges still applies although I was told it doesn’t have high data usage. I’ve met some problems when trying to set up this application. I wasn’t told that we have to do a manual subscription before we can use this service. Since my mobile plan includes this service, I thought it would be automatic. Anyway, users have to dial *CHAT to subscribe to this service before they can login.
9. Live Contact List
This is another one of the great features of the phone as well. I am able to synchronise my Facebook contacts with the contacts list on my phone. If I’ve merged this particular contact on my list with his Facebook account, I’m able to view his profile photo when he calls. I would also be able to view his profile and his updated status. However, since I don’t login my Facebook account 24/7, I can’t view the updated status, I can still view the downloaded profile photos though. I might just login once every week to let the program update the profile photos and what not. It should be automatic if I’m not wrong.
10. Multi tasking with the switcher
There is a switcher at the side of the phone so that I can do a few things at the same time.
Switcher at the side of the phone
Overall, if you look at the price and its features, I would say it’s a worthy phone to have. The phone only comes in red, other colours of the battery covers would have to be separately purchased. I’m so dying to get my hands on the pink cover but it’s not for sale yet. If anyone knows when it’ll be on sale, do let me know. Thanks!




























23 September, 2009 at 11:50 am
If I wasn’t such a Blackberry whore, I’d probably look into a phone like this (because they totally don’t have them in the US). The packaging along makes me want this phone! My only personal issue with it is that it’s mini! My handbag is huge and I tend to lose things easily. XD
23 September, 2009 at 8:26 am
woah! That’s a kewl-bean phone! I love how they have apps like blackberries, any idea if it’s out in other countries?
Love the wallpaper that you have on the phone! I WANT ONE.
23 September, 2009 at 10:59 am
It’s currently only available UK, Ireland, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Italy. According to their official website, they will be launching it in other countries as well. Do check out their website for more information.
23 September, 2009 at 8:06 am
That’s so cute
I really like the design aspect of it and the help cards rock
23 September, 2009 at 7:32 am
Very awesome phone! Has a lot of features and it comes with a cute box and magnetic manuals! You’re right, it’s unlike other phones! =D
23 September, 2009 at 10:58 am
The manuals are actually not magnetic, I added the magnets myself.
23 September, 2009 at 12:40 am
Lovely blog you have here! Love your layout! So cute! And this new phone of yours seems really nifty! XD I’d actually consider that phone myself if I could! I love how it’s connected to Twitter and FB. Neat!
22 September, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Oh, this phone is so adorable. The help cards they come with are brilliant! I love that idea. I would so use them as bookmarks.
22 September, 2009 at 10:29 pm
Oh, that’s a fantastic idea!
I was thinking of sticking both cards together and tie a ribbon to it. It makes a great bookmark, no?
22 September, 2009 at 8:57 pm
Cute phone and its box is cute too. Nice choice!
22 September, 2009 at 8:23 pm
I think you just made love your phone as well. =p Too bad it won’t work with the networks here (or so I think).
22 September, 2009 at 8:39 pm
It’s a great phone! I hope it’ll be available in the Philippines soon. You’ve got to try it!
22 September, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Awesome phone Dayna!!
I really love it!! Plus you have excellent choice in color *i do love red! ehe*
We don’t have that kind of phone here though… sucks
The graphics and features are all so nifty! Lucky you! My phone is already 4 years old… man… when will I change… XD hehe
22 September, 2009 at 7:45 pm
eeyerr… nvr see my name on MSN de…
22 September, 2009 at 4:42 pm
Wow, that phone looks amazing.. It has the same features with my phone but this one has facebook and twitter widgets.
22 September, 2009 at 4:36 pm
Hi to All .
I have a INQ 1 with H3G Italia , but it’s possible using my Twitter id on my mobile phone .
Bye and thank you . Rosario