Multimedia
The 1.3 megapixel camera on the front is not the star of the year, that’s sure. It works in portrait mode, there is no autofocus or flash and there is a limited number of settings. We can set image size, quality, preset modes (automatic, daylight, interior, night mode, cloudy), white balance and camera sounds, which can be turned off. I can’t say much good about the images, let’s see them instead:
There is a strange situation in music. There is a Java application hiding beneath the dedicated icon, it’s called Digital Audio Player, and although it can filter tracks by ID3 tags and supports playlists, but it cannot run in the background. If we access the file manager and play music from there than we get to see the factory default Motorola music player, which can run in the background without problems, but there are no special options. Still, we can redirect music playback to a stereo headset via Bluetooth in both programs.
Does it sound good? The music is surprisingly clear even in handsfree and this gets even better when using the headset, but it’s still far from a serious, dedicated musical phone. It’s a fact though that the handsfree mode during calls is exceptionally good, there can be some kind of powerful speaker in the bottom lump, as that’s where sound comes out. I have been missing an FM radio and a couple of normal games, as the nice presence of Live means that all applications are demo version.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!