Basic functions
As for me I’d rather not discuss the basic functions in detail. This is a Symbian 9.3 and Series60 3.2, about which we have been writing a lot, lots of times before, you can read the important stuff for example at the N96 review and additional information is available in our article about Symbian systems. N79 might be successful on the market besides N82, as the keypad is much more comfortable and it has a fresher and more spectacular interface.
I will still mention some things in a nutshell, like the phonebook with an unlimited capacity, where we can enter as much additional information to contacts as we want. If we, for example, can’t find such a field as “wealth”, we can add it to the already long list of information and from then on we can store how much wealth do our contacts have, safe-blowers have an advantage. Another noteworthy thing is that since a while ago Nokia smartphones can display fullscreen images in case of incoming calls, if we have these attached to contacts.
Messaging is flawless, it knows everything we might expect. SMS, MMS, email, all of these at high quality, with all possible features that Nokia knows, so we have copy-paste, attachment support and memory that looks unlimited. In the PIM functions we have a nice calendar and the alarm clock supports repeating alarms, while the list of office features includes a PDF reader, mobile ZIP and QuickOffice, which covers a Word, Excel and PowerPoint viewer. If we might want to edit them we have to buy the full version of the app.
Voice quality during calls is great, it might not be loud enough when on handsfree, but there’s no distortion at all. Voice dialing, voice commands and message reader are all included and we also have an automatic software update feature, which checks for a new software version on the Nokia site and downloads and installs it if exists. Of course this feature requires internet connection.
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