Looks: nice and slick, black with silver and dark grey trim. Size: smaller than I thought. About 1.5cm wider than my Nokia 6120c, maybe 1cm taller and about 3mm LESS thick. Headphones: standard 3.5mm headphone socket. This means you can use ANY standard set of headphones with instead of having to buy expensive headphones from the phone manufacturer or muck around with adapters. You have to put the earmuffs onto the headphones yourself. They're a little flimsy; I ripped one so be careful. Charging/data: Only one other wired input into the phone, the USB socket which also charges the battery. Once again it's a standard size so if you lose your USB cable you can buy a cheap generic one to replace it. The power plug has a socket where the large end of the USB cable plugs in, so you don't need to be at a computer to charge it. Only using generic headphones and USB sockets is a BIG plus for me. A 2gb memory card came in the box, I believe this is standard Battery, SIM card, memory card. You lever the back plate off using a little indent just next to the power button. I accidentally turned the phone on as I did this, but the plate came off simply. The battery was already in the phone. You have to take it out to put in the SIM card and memory card. They both slide in easily, unlike some phones where it's a real pain. The back plate presses back on easily. Of course I did all of this without reading the manual, the only thing that was a little confusing was taking the battery out to slide in the cards. Other than that, pretty simple so far.
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