Phone calls, data transfer
Unfortunately I can’t say much positive about voice quality, as the phone is not loud enough, as a matter of fact it’s darn quiet, I could have barely hear the person on the other end and even they have been complaining about this, so probably the microphone is no big deal either. When turning on voice clarity the situation gets even worse. It’s nice, however, that incoming calls can be first muted than denied by touching (or nudging) the phone. Snooze can be activated in the same way, which, I think, is not that good, as it takes a wrong move when half-asleep and we are already 10 minutes late.
Software related to phone calls bring nothing new, but they are still good. The contact list can store 2000 contacts; there are lots of extra fields. Messaging is also okay, chain SMS messages, multimedia messages and e-mails are all supported – in the latter case the client supports authenticated IMAP servers as well. There is a web browser too, it’s no Opera Mini, but one can play around with it, although this is not the phone of choice for longtime web surfing.
The GSM-module is quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), there is 3G support, but no HSDPA. This means that maximum data transfer speed is 384 kbps and if there’s no coverage we can use GPRS and EDGE. There is no WiFi, but we have Bluetooth, it is version 2.0, just like the microUSB port, it supports stereo sound transfer (A2DP profile).
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!