Multi? Media?
The little watch has an MP3 and an MP4 player too. The first is shipped with fine Chinese melodies, but they sound surprisingly good through the stereo Bluetooth headset. Furthermore the player runs in the background too, there is an equalizer and the watch can also function in flight mode, if we only want to use these functions. The only problem is that the memory is not expandable and the 128MB capacity is far from enough in order to use the gadget instead of a separate MP3 player, although it would be good for that. There is no camera, but no one misses it.
For data transfer there is only GPRS, thus the watch supports WAP and MMS messages too. There is no email client, but I didn’t miss it. The supplied USB cable, however, brought about a positive experience, as the device is visible as an external drive for USB, without the need for any additional software, although the phone gets off the network when connected to the PC. However it can also be charged through USB.
We won’t go into any further details, as there is nothing left to talk about. This is what the M800 Watch Phone knows. One thing is sure to be a benefit when buying it: the headset. Everything else could be dismissed, mainly because both batteries and the headset have to be charged daily, so I can’t even say that it’s ideal for calls. Usability is a real horror, the menu is completely illogical, but at least they have stolen the graphics from somewhere else. I can hardly wait the first 100% Chinese phone that wins our approval, as I couldn’t find any until the present day.
Translated by Szaszati
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M800 Watch Phone has been provided by XXL. The device can be bought at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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