Menu, basic functions
The phone is built on the Series 40 platform, but it’s a mystery which version does it use. I couldn’t say that it’s full and complete, as there are a couple of very important features missing (like active standby) and moreover the whole thing looks very lame on the tiny, low-res display, not mentioning that it’s very slow. The menu has a list view; there are nine items on the main menu, four being visible on-screen at the same time.
Practically we can see no extras, although we get a quite surprising picture in the media menu: there is only one menu item, the voice recorder, there is no camera or anything like that. To tell the truth there’s nothing to wonder at, as there is no camera on the phone and the 11MB internal memory is non-expandable, so the handset cannot be used for playing music and there is even no FM radio – it’s no multimedia monster, that’s sure. The voice recorder, by the way, can record one minute at most in .amr format. The usual programs (calendar, alarm clock, notepad, stopwatch, countdown timer) are fortunately included and as extras we have a catalog, unit- and currency converter, and there’s even a expense planner. There are three games; all are very primitive, although one of them is made by EA.
Basically I didn’t have problems during phone calls, besides the fact that the phone was a bit too small for me, so its bottom touched my chin, but since it’s a feminine model, this doesn’t really matter. The point is that I had no problems with voice quality. The phonebook can store 1000 contacts, there are lots of extra fields; I think it’s enough for the average user. The call log can display the received/missed/dialed calls separately or on the same page and there is a message counter too. And an e-mail client too, which is not very usual for such a phone. Since it’s a Nokia model probably no one will be surprised by the fact that there are profiles and the handset can ring and vibrate at the same time – mp3 ringtones are supported, but we can only acquire these from wap.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!