Gigabyte GSmart S1205 review: A smart duo

A smart duo

GSMArena team, 17 June 2010.

Inadequate camera

The Gigabyte GSmart S1205 has a 3 megapixel fixed-focus camera producing photos with a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The camera offers an intuitive user interface and shoots in landscape mode. However it doesn’t have a flash.

The S1205 camera viewfinder is nicely touch-optimized and has all controls you may need placed on the two vertical taskbars on both sides of the viewfinder. There you can change the shooting mode, scene, timer settings, effects, adjust brightness or go to the Photo Album. To go to the advanced settings hit the arrow at the bottom of the screen.

Speaking of the advanced settings, they include image resolution and default storage, white balance, ISO and other image properties (saturation, contrast and sharpness). Although the S1205 has an inbuilt GPS receiver its camera lacks geotagging support.

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Camera interface

The 3 megapixel shooter is nothing special in terms of image quality. Images are oversharpened (even when sharpness is set to 0), but with good contrast and acceptable color rendering.

Noise levels are normally quite high and the aggressive noise reduction that kicks in takes its toll on resolved detail. At 100% magnification there's easily visible watercolor effect on most surface textures.

Generally, the lack of detail in images is a major weakness along with the limited dynamic range, which easily leads to underdeveloped shadows or blown highlights.

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Camera samples

Synthetic resolution

We also snapped our resolution chart with the Gigabyte GSmart S1205. You can check out what that test is all about here.

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Gigabyte GSmart S1205 resolution chart photo • 100% crops

Video recording

As far as video recording is concerned, the Gigabyte GSmart S1205 can offer VGA resolution at 30fps.

The camcorder interface is identical to the one of the still camera. Unfortunately, there is no image stabilization of any kind.

The videos shot with the S1205 turned out pretty nice. While we would’ve been happier to see more detail and less compression artifacts, the contrast and the actual frame rate are quite good.

Here is a video sample for you to check out.

Connectivity: no 3G

When it comes to connectivity, the Gugabyte GSmart S1205 is struggling to match most midrange PocketPC’s. While it packs quad-band GSM support for both SIM cards, it lacks 3G support so the best you get is EDGE.

At least, there is Wi-Fi so if there is a hotspot nearby you could take advantage of it. Bluetooth with EDR and A2DP is also on board.

The S1205 comes with a microUSB port and USB 2.0 support. When connected to a computer, the GSmart S1205 prompts you to select among ActiveSync or Mass Storage mode.

In Mass Storage mode, the memory card is treated as a removable drive. The only downside is in this mode you have no access to the memory card from the handset itself – the card becomes invisible to the file manager.

Browser: not enough processing power and no accelerometer

Now, this is the really interesting part – the preloaded version of the Internet Explorer Mobile web browser packs a nice touch-optimized interface and a cool skin. It sports kinetic scrolling and full Flash support, and looks set to give you the browsing experience that it fails to deliver on competing devices.

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Browsing GSMArena.com with Internet Explorer Mobile

Zooming is easiest with double tapping on-screen. Double taps are certainly more comfortable than the alternative zoom bar.

There is no built-in accelerometer so don’t expect the screen to rotate automatically.

Unfortunately page load times are awful even on Wi-Fi. Scrolling speed is passable though.

Opera Mobile web browser is still the best among the Windows Mobile browsers and is available for free download. Even optimized, Internet Explorer still has a lot of catching up to do.

Reader comments

  • Bishop casey
  • 25 Jun 2012
  • HDQ

my hand set also broken, no one can help me to repair bbroken lcd. anyone there who could say something?

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Apr 2011
  • SX1

LCD was broken. I cant repair it. It's very expensive for repairing - 100 euros!!!

  • Jayaram
  • 12 Feb 2011
  • utV

Gigabyte GSMART S1205 is the best dual sim available with all the features of a mobile (except 3G and front camera). Its connectivity is super in both the sim. You will not miss any call any where. The sound volume though low is very clear. In distur...