Hirdetés
Data transfer, phone calls, GPS
The handset has a quad-band GSM-module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), we can use GPRS and EDGE for data transfer, 3G is supported only by the other models. It’s great, however, that we have WiFi that supports 802.11b/g and it works fine. Bluetooth is of course 2.0, so it supports the stereo profile (A2DP). USB has the same version number and GSmart can even work as a card reader (Mass Storage device), this can be set in the menu.
I had no problems during phone calls, sound quality was okay. Related functions are of course handled by Outlook, so we can store contacts until there is free memory and there are a lot of extra fields. Messaging is also done by the same software, MMS messages are supported, and there is an email client that supports authenticated IMAP servers and attachments. There is speed dialing, as I have mentioned before.
The handset has a GPS receiver, we know that it’s a SiRF Star III, so I think it has 20 channels. It can connect in a couple of minutes, it worked perfectly with iGO 2006SE that I have been using and that had no problems working in the SDHC-compatible card slot.
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