Sharp GX25 Mobile Review
The Sharp GX25 is a lightweight Bluetooth-capable handset, exclusive to the Vodafone network, weighing just 90 grams but features Sharp’s highly regarded 240×320 pixel 262,000 colour TFT display.
GX25 should has a VGA-resolution camera with a flash and night mode, like the GX20, and it also features tri-band GSM, GPRS, video capture, Java, polyphonic ringtones, infra-red and USM connectivity, MMS messaging PC synchronisation and pretty much all of the other GX20 features.
The only thing missing is the GX20’s 80×60 pixel external colour display, as the GX25 has a small 72×12 pixel monochrome display.. but the plus point is that this helps bring the GX25’s weight down to 90 grams from 102 grams.
GX25 also has Bluetooth (at the time of press believed to be an unrestricted implementation), an email client and enhanced XHTML web browser.
GX25 measures 92×46x23.5mm and weighs just 90 grams, making it one of the smallest Bluetooth handsets on the market. Talk time is up to 3.5 hours with around 10 days standby. The black and silver casing is a departure from Sharp’s all silver design.
