Hirdetés
Data transfer, phone calls, GPS
No improvements have been made in terms of data transfer, so there’s still no 3G or HSDPA, we have the quad-band GSM module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and GPRS/EDGE support. Of course we shouldn’t panic if we want to browse the web on the handset, as it has WiFi. There’s also Bluetooth support at version 2.0, just like the miniUSB port, which means that the A2DP protocol – used for stereo sound – is present. The predecessor has a 1.1 USB connector, so this is another improvement.
Software related to phone calls are of course the default ones from the OS. The contact list and messaging are provided by Outlook, it works perfectly, it can store as many contacts as much fits in the memory (nearly infinite), while besides text messages, MMS and e-mail are also supported. We have the default virtual keyboard for entering text, which is quite easy to use with the fine stylus.
The device has a 20-band GPS receiver as well (with A-GPS support). During the test period it had no problems, positioning was fast and it never disconnected. I’ve used iGO 8 for navigation, which ran perfectly, without any lags, it didn’t hang up if there was an incoming call during navigation.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!