Helio, a minor wireless service provider that targets the upper class market, has added Mysto, one of the many slider phones made by Samsung. Weighing 3.4 ounces and with the dimensions of 2 x 4.3 x 0.5 (width, length, depth), this slick phone has high-end features that most mid-range phones don’t have.

It has a 2 megapixels camera that takes pictures with better quality compared to most phones. You can also easily print your images through Bluetooth or by using a USB cable to connect to a printer. Photo editing is also available with the Mysto. You can add special effects, change the background, or insert other images to decorate your picture.
Also, it has built-in GPS, EV-DO, and is able to make direct uploads to Flickr and Youtube. For the internet browsers, it has an HTML browser that can display full HTML webpages. It can also serve as a storage device, with the available 16 megabytes of internal memory for storing audio files, photos, and videos. There’s an added slot for a microSD memory card that supports up to 4 gigabytes of space.
The features don’t stop there. The Mysto has great software programs that are totally helpful. For one, there’s the TellMe Search application. You can search the internet for information just by saying it to your phone. That’s because TellMe Search, which is manufactured by Microsoft, uses voice-recognition. Also, the GPS satellite works very well.
Though the Mysto sounds almost like a dream, it also has its downsides. Its buttons are too sensitive, and the keypad is flat. The sound quality is not the best, but not that bad, either. Lastly, the microSD slot is located behind the battery, so it’s a bit of a chore to get to.
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