Multimedia, GPS
The camera has a resolution of 2 megapixels, autofocus and a LED flash to help it function in poor lighting conditions. The camera’s software is the on in every E-TEN, it starts up even slower than usual, it takes about 5-6 seconds, which is something I just can’t understand and it’s also quite annoying. Unfortunately the user interface didn’t change, it still has its features hard to understand, there are silly looking icons that have to be pressed to change the resolution for example (pictured below). Exposure is also slow; we have to keep the phone motionless for a few seconds after pressing the button if we don’t want to get blurry pictures. There aren’t many functions: self-timer, effects, white balance and that’s it. The pictures (max. 1600 x 1200 pixels large) are of medium quality.
M800 is no master of multimedia content, as we can only use Media Player for music playback. Under the Multimedia menu we find a picture viewer, a contact card manager and the software of the FM radio. Sound is of medium quality, both when using a headset and through the speaker. TCPMP played back PC-optimized DivX movies, even though it was a bit choppy.
The built-in SiRF-Star III GPS receiver has 20 channels and TMC support. There were no problems during its usage, positioning was fast and I also found signal strength as being fairly good.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!