Phone calls, data transfer
Making phone calls is an interesting experience with U9. Not because there would be any problem with sound quality, just because the shapes of the phone; the center part pressed my face a bit.
The handset can’t handle 3rd generation networks, but it supports four GSM frequencies (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), so it’s usable anywhere in the world. For data transfer we can use EDGE or GPRS. There is no infra port, Bluetooth is supported at a version of 2.0, and it features A2DP too. The data cable uses microUSB interface, as it is fashionable nowadays.
The phonebook can store 1000 contacts, we have a satisfactory number of extra fields and photos and separate ringtones can be associated with each contact. There are profiles, just like an email client, which supports authenticated IMAP servers too. There isn’t much to say about PIM (Personal Information Management) programs, they are as usual, and easily usable.
The web browser is Symphony, version 1.1.0. It can display most web pages without problems; there are no slips or the like. There have been, however, problems with speed, but these were possibly because the GPRS connection. We can open many pages at once, changing between them is possible with the # key.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!