E-TEN M810 - the Rolls Royce of PDA devices

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Software, phone calls, data transfer

If it’s an E-TEN, than it has lots of pre-installed apps: we could have got used to this. Unfortunately it’s quite hard to write about such a great number of software, so I’ll just mention the new things, as M810 has the usual suite of E-TEN software.

One of the new apps is the one called Skype Receiver Switch, which can be found in the Phone menu. This takes us to one of the tabs in Sounds & Notifications settings. Here we can set up sounds to be played back on the front speaker after launching Skype.

In the settings we can also find a thing called Headset volume limiter. I think its name talks for itself.

The handset has a quad-banded GSM module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), while for data transfer we can even use HSDPA. WiFi supports 802.11b/g standards; Bluetooth 2.0 supports the stereo profile (A2DP), which can kind of compensate us for the lack of the standard jack output. Sound quality has been fairly good during phone calls, while changing between GSM/UMTS networks was no problem for M810.

The Wireless Manager has also been updated, and it finally doesn’t look like as if had been drawn by a kindergartner child – by the way it would be time to change the menu icons too. The contact list and messaging software is still Outlook, which has no problems in terms of functionality. Thanks to the pre-installed SPB Mobile Shell, we can find a speed dial interface on the Today screen, but we can also use voice dialing if we want to.

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