Connectivity EDGE/GPRS are the internet connectivity options that the S-7000 is capable of. The browser is just like any of the other Java Based devices but is a little simpler to use thanks to the large display. I recommend using the Opera Mini option that’s preloaded to speed up your browsing experience. POP and IMAP emails can also be configured but you’ll need to get some of the settings online as the wizard didn’t seem to do the job too well. You could also download the Google Mail application off of m.google.com. It worked quite well, however, Google Maps didn’t.
For the avid social networker, the S-7000 has a full Yahoo! Suite of links, Nimbuzz, a Facebook Link, Snaptu, Ibibo link and a VuClip link for watching online videos. Spice also makes it a point to include their Spice-Fun section in most of their higher-end devices. Here you’ll find useful links to sites like Ngpay, FreeSMS, MGurujee etc. Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP as well as USB 2.0 are other modes of connectivity. When hooked up to your PC via USB, the camera can be used as a webcam.
Misc. Features Spice has also included quite a few very handy features into the S-7000 like an Mobile Tracker application, Contacts Back up and restore to the memory card, Ebook reader, Memo pad and calendar for appointments, anniversaries etc. Calculator, Alarm Clock and much more. Under the Security option, Spice has included Privacy settings that allow users to password protect certain aspects of the device like the phone book, messages etc. A melody composer and stopwatch are also on-board.

One particular feature that stood out was the Answering machine that allows you to create and save a message for when you’re in a meeting or don’t want to be disturbed. The message plays back after an assigned time and allows callers to leave a message for you. Other calling features include a Blacklist, call recorder and that sneaky background sound emitter.
Camera A 3.2 megapixel, fixed focus camera is part of the S-7000’s feature set. Its features consist of just the very basics – White balance, color effects, night mode, a few frames and exposure adjustment. Image quality is not too great. Bright areas tend to get burnt out and pictures take on a water-color like effect with colors looking very pastel.

A photo editor is also available to make a few adjustments to pictures or add a few effects.
Battery The S-7000’s battery was better than average. With a little video, music, calls, messages and internet time, it ran for a little over a day and a half on a full charge. The 880mAh battery was able to dish out about 3 hours and 30 minutes of talk-time on an average. That’s not bad at all.
The Bottom Line At a price of Rs. 7,499, the Spice S-7000 touchscreen handset comes off as a value for money device especially when you consider the multiple video format support. Unfortunately, audio quality was very disappointing. The UI’s sluggish response when it comes to typing and a few other options also adds to its undoing. A better option for a touchscreen phone in this price range would be the LG Cookie Pep.
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