Hirdetés
Menu, hardware
As a not-so-surprising fact the operating system is Symbian 9.3 with Series 60 platform as a user interface and of course the Feature Pack 2 extension is also here. There are a series of new features in this compared to previous Nokia phones, but we have discussed these in detail at the review of N78.
The new things are not significant from the point of view of functionality, but increase user experience. Animated menus are not annoying, but spectacular, while the automatically rotating screen at some features (picture gallery, camera) is also nice. An elegant feature is that in case of an active keylock, but still lit up display, the picture fades to grayscale. We could be writing a lot about these, but you should rather see it for yourselves. Here comes a 7 minute video:
Customizability is still great and themes come in handy in this matter, and since FP1 we can choose different menu views besides the grid layout (still, all of my acquaintances who use Series 60 said that the good old interface with icons is the best) and the active standby screen can also have a different layout.
I can’t (and won’t) say anything bad about the QVGA display, and although I could imagine something larger than 2.2”, but in that case 6220 Classic would be better than its direct opponents from Nokia. The software is fast, it lags only at a couple of applications, mostly when data has to be downloaded from the net (Nokia Maps, browsing…), I had a series of apps opened up in the background continuously, Bluetooth was turned on, but this meant no problem for the system, it did its job perfectly. No wonder, as there is 128 MB SDRAM besides the 369 MHz CPU.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!