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Given a very affordable smartphone that the only thing requiring you to draw some cash out of your wallet is the two-year contract, T-mobile comet presents you a smaller display than what you can find in LG Optimus T. Precisely, it possesses a 2.8” QVGA (240 x 320) capacitive touchscreen that has support for 262k colors. Those specs are most likely to bring you some problems making out text which is small in size, odd and unusual in shape. Furthermore, the biggest disappointment you may get is that when you find that the colors are faded and the quality will drop even more as you view it from an extreme angle. Regardless of that, the device still comes with something that can be stood against a more sophisticated one. Yes, in spite of its bad resolution and inability to exhibit sharp and heavy colors, the display is amazingly sensitive against any touch you employ on it.

A Competitive Display in Low End Market by T-Mobile Comet

A Competitive Display in Low End Market by T-Mobile Comet

Right underneath of the display, you’ll find some usual capacitive Android buttons: the back, menu, home, and search keys. Unlike most smartphones that place those buttons nearly at the edge of the display, T-mobile Comet positions them in a somewhat strategic spot. You’ll get surprised as you find that you rarely push them without intention, one thing you hardly experience in other smartphones. Most of owners complain that those buttons are too close to the edge that they can’t avoid pushing it accidentally, and that’s surely annoying. Moreover, you’ll find the directional pad along with its large size and tactile feel is so much helpful for navigating the handset.

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