With a comparatively compact rugged smartphone, Gigaset wants to attract a further clientele and is focusing on a mixture of good equipment, large energy storage and sustainability under the "Made in Germany" flag. You can read in the test whether the recipe is convincing.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Gigaset-GX290-Review-Mobile-phone-warhorse-with-long-battery-life.442622.0.html
"Gigaset focuses on sustainability" - yet the battery is non removable, so after a few years the battery will die, and the phone will go to the rubbish tip.
Quote from: Vladislav B on November 11, 2019, 22:05:40
"Gigaset focuses on sustainability" - yet the battery is non removable, so after a few years the battery will die, and the phone will go to the rubbish tip.
That isn't right. You can exchange the battery at different service points.
Quote from: Daniel Schmidt on November 13, 2019, 11:18:15
Quote from: Vladislav B on November 11, 2019, 22:05:40
"Gigaset focuses on sustainability" - yet the battery is non removable, so after a few years the battery will die, and the phone will go to the rubbish tip.
That isn't right. You can exchange the battery at different service points.
Gigaset product page reference of that information?
Where is the GPS test ? Doesn't an outdoor phone worth it ?