Data transfer, phone calls, GPS
The arsenal of data communication protocols is full and complete. The GSM-module is quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), there is 3G support, and we can use GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and 7.2 Mbps HSDPA for transferring data. WiFi is also supported, it’s 802.11b/g-compatible, while Bluetooth’s version is 2.0, which means faster data transfer and support for stereo headsets.
I had no problems during phone calls, sound quality has been okay on the simple and the handsfree speaker as well. I had signal all the times, switching between 2G/3G went firmly too. Call-related software are the usual, the phonebook and the messaging software is still Outlook, which can store contacts until there is free internal memory and these contacts can have lots of extra information attached to them. Text messages are display in a chat-like view on TouchFLO, and our emails can be downloaded from even an authenticated IMAP server and attachments are supported. I intentionally don’t write much about PIM functions, as these are factory defaults as well, which is a positive thing on a Windows Mobile system.
The handset has a built-in GPS receiver, the exact type is unknown, but it finds our position rather fast through cell information. During the test period I couldn’t try iGO8 due to technical problems, although this is a rather important question. I hope I will have the chance to do this in a couple of days and I will instantly report on it.
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