Basic functions, games
We have nothing new to tell you here, besides those that were available on N79. The phonebook is extremely versatile, we can record an unlimited amount of data and we can even copy the contacts to the memory card if we’d like to transfer them to a different handset, or we’d just simply like to archive them. Voice IDs cannot be changed, and since Feature Pack 2 images attached to contacts are displayed at a normal size in case of incoming calls.
There are no problems with messaging either, the SMS and MMS editor is blameless, I have already mentioned the slight problem with the keys. Compared to N79, on N85 I didn’t see any trace of its email client supporting communication with Exchange servers, but this might appear in a later software version.
The calendar has the usual month and week views, we can easily add one of the four types of events. The calendar is the usual one, just like the alarm clock and the office suite includes the good old Adobe PDF and Zip applications, just like QuickOffice, which can be used for viewing Office files. We again have to observe that by default this works in read-only mode, if we’d like to edit documents we first have to buy the full version. For money.
Games are again represented by the N-Gage menu, there are quite a lot of games pre-installed, all but one being demo versions. It only depends on us, which one of them is the full version, as Nokia gives one of them as a present, hooray. The N-Gage interface has four tabs; the main screen displays the most recently played game and our scores. Then comes the list of available games, and then our own profile and our position in the world, online buddies, etc., and then finally we get a recommendation screen with the new games.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!