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Ninetology Black Pearl II - Quite Pleasing To The Eye

4/8/2013 5:45:52 PM

Ninetology, one of those small companies that try to compete with the big boys has made some effort to be cost effective. Indeed, their engineers are reasonably competent as the Black Pearl II won't be setting the world on fire, but you won't throw it across the room in a fit of rage either. Unlike some other phones...

Ninetology Black Pearl II ships with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich

Ninetology Black Pearl II ships with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich

Nice figure

Outwardly, it isn't the worst looking phone in existence. A little thick around the middle in terms of design, which is weird, it has no particular reason whatsoever. The tapering around the edges does help a little with the illusion but the chrome strip seems to be more decorative than functional. It does create an interesting profile though. One that is quite pleasing to the eye. Most importantly, it doesn't look cheap. However, the glossy plastic on the back is a sucker for fingerprints. After barely three hours of use, the casing looks like it just travelled through the Amazon rainforest, in the rain. And it took special care to step in every puddle of mud it found.

It does create an interesting profile though. One that is quite pleasing to the eye.

It does create an interesting profile though. One that is quite pleasing to the eye.

Stock ICS

Visually, the user interface used is the stock Android 4.0. Ninetology really didn't bother with getting a custom look, which probably helped its cause. It must be said that stock ICS is quit a looker on its own - Au Natural one might say. Deciding not to clutter the system with bloatware is also decidedly a good move. The Black Pearl II runs much more smoothly than anticipated. In fact, this could easily be produced by a much bigger manufacturer. No disappointments here. Although, one wonders if a Jelly Bean upgrade might be on the cards.

Black Pearl II sports a very decent 4-inch, 16 million colours, IPS capacitive screen

Black Pearl II sports a very decent 4-inch, 16 million colors, IPS capacitive screen

Mayflies

There is a drawback...naturally...one that affects the phone as a whole. While a great deal of engineering went into making this device function on a level that is a pleasure to use, not as much effort went into making it last very long. The battery life is short, very short. One would be lucky to nurse the minimal battery life to five hours of usage. This is without turning on the most battery draining functions, like data connection. It's a pity. This phone was beginning to grow on me. But with the operational life of a mayfly, it is unacceptable in this day and age.

Free cover and screen protector!

Free cover and screen protector!

Specifications

§  Price: $192

§  Dimensions (HxWxD): 129 x 65.5 x 10.3mm

§  Weight: 139g

§  Processor: Dual Core 1GHz

§  Memory: 512MB RAM

§  Storage: 4GB built in

§  Operating system: Android 4.0

§  Display: 4.0-inch. 800 x 480 WVGA

§  Ports: MicroUSB

§  Expansion: MicroSD

§  Camera: 5MP rear, 0.3MP front

 

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