Software, phone calls, data transfer
We can see that KF510 is a fashion phone, since there are tons of ringtones and wallpapers ready to use, while many of the latter are animated and look great. Organizer functions, however, are not that good, as the calendar has no week view, even though this wouldn’t be too much to ask. Other basic stuff – calculator, sound recorder, alarm clock, world clock, stopwatch, unit and currency converter – are all available in the list of features.
The internal memory is 16 MB large. This is where multimedia files, pictures, MMS messages and emails are stored. There is an email client on the phone, which supports authenticated IMAP servers. The web browser is based on Obigo technology, it doesn’t have many features, so this phone is not the best choice for those who want to surf the web. There is a dedicated memory space reserved for calendar entries and notes, we can store 100 of both of these. There can be 500 SMS messages on the phone, while the phonebook can store 1000 contacts. There are quite a lot of extra fields, but there are some missing, that would be quite basic ones, like title, or work address.
The phone works only on GSM-based networks, it doesn’t support 3G. The GSM module is a tri-band one (900/1800/1900 MHz), and we can use GRPS or EDGE for data transfer. Bluetooth has version number 2.0. I didn’t have any voice quality-related problems during phone calls, and I could use the phone very well in handsfree mode too.
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