When closed, the beautifully textured brushed metal front immediately becomes the centre of attention. Placed in the very middle of this front is a rounded glass area that houses a backlit display, showing the most common status information when activated. It simply looks spectacular. Just above the outer display is the 2-mega pixel camera located, and just below the is a powerful loud-speaker.
Opening up the Z770, reveals a very bright, well-saturated 2.2-inch colour display, capable of showing up to 262.144 colours. I promise you - you won’t feel let-down by this extremely saturated and bright display! I find the size of the display very reasonable, and it fits this phone perfectly.
That was the upper part of the Z770 opened, but how about that cramped-looking keypad? Well, it’s a lot better than I had expected. It offers brilliant tactile feedback, and the keys feel very nice to use. The upper area of the keypad might be a bit hard to use for people with large hands, although it wasn’t a problem for me. I did experience one problem with the keypad, though. It’s just about impossible to know what key you’re pressing if you’re not looking directly at it! It’s simply impossible to have any sense of what key you’re pressing, as they’re not really separated from each other by any physical marks or so.
