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On the left side of the phone, there is a voice command, a camera hotkey, and a volume control. There is also a Reset switch - if at all phone hangs. The Reset switch can be hit using the stylus. You don't need to look around for pin.

The lower end of the phone has a miniUSB port and a stereo jack. Both are standards. There shouldn't be any problem in finding a miniUSB cable and a headphone with standard stereo plug.

The memory card slot is placed at the top of the phone. The phone supports the miniSD format, which will give people some reason to switch to this phone. The PDA is housed on right side of the phone - right on the edge. The stylus should have had a metal body - like the one bundled with the P535. This one is all plastic and drops the image of the elegant phone by a percent.

The back of the phone has a raise in which an LED, the 2.0 MP autofocus camera, and the speaker of the phone sit. The speaker has a neat grill and there are little budges on the edges of the raise to prevent scratches on the camera lens.

The overall build of the phone is sturdy. With a blend of hard plastic with matt or gloss finish in the appropriate places, the phone feels pretty solid in the palm of your hand. It can withstand a minor fall - unless it's like from the balcony to the ground below.
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