Phone calls, data transfer
During phone calls I had no problems at all, sound quality has been rather good, and the volume was fine as well. As I have already mentioned we have voice dialing, the operating system features speed dialing as well.
All applications related to phone calls are the default one, with the exception of Voice Commander, which can be used for voice dialing as well. Messaging and the contact list are handled by the well-known Outlook, which does a great job, as we can store contacts until there is free memory and we can send and receive all kinds of messages – this of course covers the SMS/MMS/e-mail trio. It’s important to note that the email client supports attachments and authenticated IMAP servers as well.
As for data transfer, the handset has a large set of supported protocols: the GSM module is quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), while for data transfer we can use GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSDPA as well. This is quite great, but since Voice Messenger is a business handset, it also has WiFi and Bluetooth as well, this latter one finally being version 2.0, so it supports stereo sound transfer. According to the specs sheet the handset has a GPS receiver too, which is even A-GPS compatible – by default this feature can be used only for locating our position on Google Maps.
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