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Sharp GX30
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The GX30, like the GX20 and GX10 before it, is marketed exclusively in Australia by Vodafone, and designed solely for use on its high-speed GPRS Vodafone Live! network. In most important aspects it's just a redesign and update of the GX20, so if you're familiar with that model, you'll find only the barest improvements -- with the exception of the integrated camera, which now weighs in at a weighty 1 megapixel resolution, but more on that later.
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At 102g and 48x26x94mm there's little to physically differentiate the GX30 from its older siblings, and at close inspection, there's little visually to tell them apart. Sharp describes the colour layout of the GX30's plastic casing as 'champagne' where the previous models were silver, although that's a relatively subtle difference that you wouldn't automatically spot. The key layout for the GX30 is identical to that of the GX20; a normal phone keypad in 4x3 array with rather soft flat keys, with selection, call answer/reject keys surrounding a four-way dial with a selection button in the middle. If you've not used the GX20 or GX10 before, it'll take you a little while to get used to using the central selection button for most menu commands, as there are few interface clues to let you know that this is in fact the case. The button that sits below the selection dial takes you straight to the camera interface, and realistically the lure of a 1 megapixel camera is what will bring the punters in to this particular phone.
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