Hardware, operating system, software
The handset has the Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard operating system, so I’d like to emphasize it again that Voice Messenger has no touchscreen. It’s CPU is still rather powerful, as the proper speed is provided by a 528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7201 chip, and we have 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM, 73 megs being available for running programs and 78 megabytes for storing data.
The Today screen is fortunately not the default one, it has a great HP plugin, which lets us access the most important functions in a second. This is in fact a vertically scrolling, nicely animated list, on the top we can see the current time (and launch the alarm clock), while below this we can observe missed events, which are followed by meeting reminders, the getting started tab, the music player, the image viewer and the profile manager. Unfortunately the task manager can be accessed only by going through two submenus – running applications won’t be shut down after pressing the red X key, this is a “feature” of the operating system. If we don’t pay attention we can fill up the memory in a couple of hours which leads to slowdowns and general instability.
In the menu we can see mostly default applications, although there are some exceptions, on the first view we can access Google Maps and Google Search, but in the Accessories menu we have a PDF reader, a wireless printing app, Java runtime environment and a voice commander. The Office Mobile suite is made up of four programs: Excel, OneNote, Word and Power Point - this last one can of course be used only for viewing and playing back presentations, not for making them.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!