Phone calls, data transfer
The GSM module in the phone is tri-banded (900/1800/1900 MHz). KS20 supports third generation networks too; we can even use 3.6 megabit HSDPA for data transfers. WiFi standards 802.11b/g are supported, along with stereo Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP), so there are lots of data communication methods.
I had no problems during phone calls, voice quality was okay, I only had to get used to the bit strange place of the volume control keys. The dial screen is the Windows default, just like Outlook, the phonebook and messaging application.
The phonebook’s size is determined only by the amount of internal memory, so practically we can store as many entries as we want. There are a lot of extra field types too, so there are no problems in this matter. The system includes an email client, which supports authenticated IMAP servers and file attachments, and it can also send multimedia messages.
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