Phone calls, data transfer
I had no problems with sound or reception quality during calls. It’s a new thing that the controls (handsfree and similar things) are behind a virtual cover during calls; this has to be “pulled away” with our fingers – a smart and practical feature. Accepting calls can also be done with sliding, if we really want to disregard hardware keys, but why would we do such a thing?
Call-related software are the usual, Outlook is in charge of messaging and storing contacts. This means we have an e-mail client compatible with authenticated IMAP servers and attachments, an MMS editor and we can store as many contacts as we want and we also have lots of extra info fields. The calendar is also a prime quality one – the thing is that Windows Mobile is still the leader in PIM functions.
There has been a small change in terms of data transfer, as Viva now supports all four GSM channels, the predecessor didn’t support 850 MHz. We can use GPRS or EDGE for transferring data, there is no 3G – by the way Touch 3F is also coming soon, but that’s another story, let’s not stray off. Fortunately we have 802.11b/g-compatible WiFi, Bluetooth supports A2DP and is of version 2.0, just like the miniUSB-compatible HTC ExtUSB connector. There is no GPS receiver inside.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!