
Open the phone, and things get a little better. The internal display measures a comfortable 1.75 inches diagonally and supports 65,536 colors. Though it's difficult to see in direct light, the screen remains visible when the backlighting is off and was vibrant enough for viewing pictures. Be advised that you can't change the text size or adjust the backlighting. Below the large, sturdy hinge are the main navigation buttons. While the NEC 232E HDM has plenty of navigation buttons, they may be a tad small for users with big digits. The circular navigation toggle gives you access to voice memos and phone settings, as well as the Received Calls and Missed Calls lists. You also get two soft keys, a Clear button, Talk and End keys, and dedicated controls for opening the phone book and the menus. While the menu button is no doubt useful, we would have preferred to see it in the middle of the toggle. Instead, that space is taken up by a camera key when in standby mode and an OK control when in the menus.
Navigating the user-friendly menus is a cinch. We especially like that you can use the right toggle direction to move to a submenu, but we're disappointed you can't use the right direction to back out. The keypad buttons have a bright green backlighting, but they are small and set flush with the surface of the phone. Dialing by feel was difficult, and we misdialed more than a few times.
Controls on the outside of the handset were few. A volume rocker is on the left spine, but unlike most other handsets, the NEC doesn't let you use it to scroll through the menus as well. A covered port for the charger also rests on the left side, while a covered jack for the proprietary headset and a USB cable are on the right spine. A camera lens, a mirror, and a flash (we were happy to see all three) are on the bottom of the front flap and sit well out of the way of fingers.

The NEC 232E's VGA camera was impressive and offered a few surprises. You get only 300,000-pixel resolution, but you can choose from Superfine, Fine, and Normal quality settings, as well as three photo effects (normal, monochrome, and sepia). You also can adjust the brightness and use the 3X zoom, the flash, and the self-timer. Photos looked slightly washed out but were much better than other camera phone images we've seen. Of the mobile's 4.6MB of total memory, 1MB is set aside for pictures, while 1.1MB goes to e-mail, 1.6MB is for application downloads, and 900K is dedicated to sounds. You can send images to others, and NEC makes it very easy to do so. After taking a picture, you're automatically given the option of saving or sending the shot. There's no need to take a more circuitous route through the menus. As this is the first cell phone loaded with the Openwave 7.0 browser, you're presented with a much-improved and intuitive experience for saving, editing, and sending pictures. The EDGE data speeds help, as well.

You can personalize the 232E with a variety of wallpaper, colors, themes, and sounds. If you're bored with the integrated options, you can download more choices. The 232E doesn't ship with any games, but you can download titles, if you'd like. A word of caution: This mobile, like most other NEC models, supports only DoJa instead of Java (J2ME).
Battery life was admirable. We managed a solid 4.5 hours of talk time on a single charge or just a half hour short of the promised time of 5 hours. For standby time, the mobile lasted 4.5 days. Though that's almost two days short of the rated time of 6.3 days, it's still respectable. Travel bugs should know, however, that the handset has a rather bulky charger. According to the FCC, the 232E has a digital SAR rating of 0.33 watts per kilogram.
Smartphones Basic Specs:
Carrier:
AT&T Wireless
Weight:
0.2 lbs
Style:
Folder type phone
Messaging Services:
MMS
Product Basic Spec:
Cellular technology:
GSM
Band / mode:
GSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Internet Browser:
Yes
Bluetooth enabled:
No
Short Messaging Service (SMS):
Yes
Combined with:
With digital camera
Included accessories:
Hands-free headset
Body Color:
Silver
Width:
1.7 in
Depth:
0.9 in
Height:
3.5 in