Calling, data communication
Basically there is no problem with calling although the voice quality is far from perfect, I can say it’s Windows Mobile-like – I hope the PDA phones will reach the "normal" ones at this area. The volume level can be set with the lame slide, at higher levels it’s loud enough to hear our partner on a bus, they will hopefully not complain of our voice quality because the microphone is fair.
The GSM module is four-channeled (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), a good marketer would say: wherever you travel, the Cruise will be a reliable mate. I only say: in 2008, the minimum in this price range is the support of third generation networks. We can use WiFi-t (802.11b/g) and HSDPA-t (3,6 Mbps) for browsing, if these are not available, the stuff supports UMTS/EDGE/GPRS depending on where we are roaming. The Bluetooth is version 2.0, supports A2DP. No infra.
The softwares connected to the calls are well-known, too. The contact list is default, but it has an iPhone-like plug-in, exactly a column containing the abc, this makes searches easier. There are zounds of extra fields, detailing would be very boring, let the pictures talk.
No problem with message handling. It has MMS support, e-mail client, the latter one naturally handles attachments and authenticated SMTP servers, too.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!