To navigate around the Velocity 103 you can use the touchscreen and scroll ball that's similar to the one found on the BlackBerry Bold. The Velocity 103 charges using a standard USB cable, although to our dismay the headphone jack is 2.5mm and not a 3.5mm version, which means you will need to use an adapter if you want to use standard headphones. -Andrew Lim
Photos: Is the Velocity 103 the UK's first decent smart phone?
By Andrew Lim on 19 September 2008, 1:18pm
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