![]() ![]() As with other Helio phones, the Ocean sports the same innovative menu interface with bold graphical menu icons arranged in a circle. You have a choice of English or Korean fonts as well but you can't change the font size. You can adjust the screen's brightness, the backlight timer, and the clock style. Watching video on such a large screen was also pleasurable, especially in landscape mode (the display switches its orientation automatically when you open the keyboard). Saturated with 260,000 colors, the display is bright and vivid with images that appear to pop from the screen. One can't help but notice the absolutely stunning 2.4-inch QVGA screen that is front and center on the device. To find ringtones and accessories for this phone, plus advice and tips on how to use it, check out ourĬell phones ringtones, accessories, and help page. The Helio Ocean is currently available for $295 with service. Hard-core business users should note the Ocean doesn't offer the capability to edit Office documents, and there's no way to sync your calendars with your PC, but it's still a powerful device that will please both teenagers and adults alike. Yet the real killer app for mobile professionals is still to come, as Helio plans to release a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync application later this year. Offering a one-of-a-kind dual-slider design and incredible messaging and Internet capabilities and EV-DO support, the Helio Ocean may be the carrier's ticket out of the kiddie pool. But with the introduction of the company's first-ever smart phone, Helio is aiming to widen its appeal. Since its birth two years ago, Helio has stylized itself as a youth-focused MVNO with a line of ultrahip cell phones offering trendy features like MySpace Mobile access.
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