
UK-based upstart Onyx might not yet be a world-renowned producer of market leading mobile devices, but it is certainly hoping to make its mark with the launch of the Liscio phone, a compact, lightweight and elegant mobile handset targeted at style-conscious consumers.
Looking to appeal to prospective mobile phone buyers not left weak at the knees by the likes of conventional handset brands, the sleek and diminutive Liscio “packs a lot into a small space” while measuring a mere 90mm in length, 35mm width and 17.8mm in thickness.
“If you appreciate beauty and design this is the mobile phone for you,” advised Zafar Mirza of Onyx (although she’s probably a tad biased). “The Liscio really is a hot, new handset that will turn heads wherever it goes,” she added.
Sporting more than just a pretty facade, the Onyx Liscio also comes complete with an onboard MP3 player, FM radio, supporting EQ, a 1.1-inch full colour display, 128MB of internal memory (expandable to 1GB via MicroSD -- card included), JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG audio formats, Bluetooth version 1.2, up to 11 hours of playtime and 3 hours of talk time, and Tri-band GSM 900, DCS 1800, and PCS 1900.
Available as a SIM-free phone, the slightly pebble-esque Liscio is available now for £129.99 GBP (visit the OnyxInnovation website). Helping boost its flexibility, the new Liscio happily plays host to any UK SIM card.
Overall
Despite showing some early promise the Liscio sadly falls foul of many of the typical afflictions that ’style’ phones have suffered from in the past. There’s no doubt that it looks very nice, and is even quite reasonably priced, but this doesn’t make up for the disappointing display and some usability issues that would make it rather frustrating to use if you’re looking at it as a mainstream mobile.
Source: http://www.thetechherald.com


