Look and feel
At first glance the Acer P400 looks the business, with a rubber back and tempered glass front. But on closer inspection you’ll find it is made of lightweight, almost cheap-looking parts
Ease of use
Despite a slick looking home screen, the rest of the UI is quite dated. The message interface is clunky and unintuitive, while the resistive touch-screen is slow to respond
Features
The Acer neoTouch P400 has a mediocre feature set, with a token 3.2 megapixel camera with no auto-focus or flash and a slow and unresponsive keyboard
Performance
Acer has done little to improve an outdated OS, and the P400 is neither fun nor easy to use
Battery life
The P400 will provide around 300 minutes of talktime before you are reaching for the charger
Pros: The P400 is a good looking phone that provides a decent web browsing experience
Cons: Made of lightweight, cheap-looking parts, with a mediocre feature set and a sluggish OS
Verdict: The Acer neoTouch P400 may look the business, but its mediocre feature set and sluggish touch-screen mean it is neither fun nor easy to use
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