Basic function, data transfer
I had no problems with the phone during phone calls, sound quality and volume were both okay, neither did others complain about not hearing me. The phonebook is perfect, thanks to the operating system, we can store contacts and other information until we have free memory, we can create custom labels, so we shouldn’t panic if we want to store IQ score for our contacts, as we can create the necessary field for this one too. Messaging is also okay, the email client supports authenticated IMAP servers and attachments too. Internal memory size is 30 MB, the memory card has about 600 MB free and if we’d find this too small then we can use an SDHC card of up to 8 GB in size.
There isn’t too much extra software. In the main menu we can see web'n'walk and Mobile TV, but we can fortunately move the icons to any other subfolder. There is no Office software or PDF reader, although I think these would be required on such a handset that is intended for businessmen too. Flash player is included, just like the very entertaining game called Marble.
6650 has a quad-band GSM module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), we can use GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and even HSDPA for data transfer, as this is a 3G phone. Unfortunately we can’t make video calls, since there is no secondary camera. WiFi is also out of the question, but the Bluetooth 2.0 is a stereo module of course.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!