Hardware, operating system
As the handset is made by the “give it all” principle, it has no problems with hardware. The OS is Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and the CPU is a Marvell PXA270 at 624 MHz and there is an ATI W2284 graphical acceleration chip too. RAM is 128 MB large and there is 256 MB of ROM, we have 77 MB free for running programs and 102 MB for storing data, but we have to add the 16 GB of flash memory to the latter one. If this wouldn’t be enough, we can expand storage space with a miniSD card.
We have been testing the handset’s speed with the usual test software, which means Pocket PC Mark and VsBenchmark – fortunately both of them launched, although this is not very usual for the handsets we had for testing nowadays. I would like to note that X7510 is perfect in terms of software compatibility, I haven’t found one program that wouldn’t launch – okay there was one, but I’ll mention that at the GPS part… until then here are the benchmark results:
Pocket PC Mark v1.03 | VsBenchmark 2007 | ||
Dhrystone Benchmark (CPU) | 261.05 | Graphics | 2133 |
Whetstone Benchmark (CPU) | 8.44 | Others | 1187 |
Memory Benchmark | 889.82 | JPEG | 5348 |
File system Benchmark | 81.87 | Games | 1106 |
Storage Cards | 139.20 | Sound | 3061 |
Graphics Benchmark | 113.23 | Final | 2567 |
It’s hard to tell anything more than these numbers; the handset had some incredibly high scores at almost every test, practically the file system benchmark is the only exception, but it’s no weak at that either, it just had an average score. Fortunately the new Advantage is fast not only at the synthetic benchmarks, but in “real life” too, only scrolling in the Start menu was lagging a bit, but the launch and close of programs is lightning fast and this is the point.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!