O2 XDA Flame - graphically accelarated

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Software

Thankfully there is lots of software to choose from, O2 took care of everything. That is of almost everything, as there is no task manger installed, though the system cannot be properly used without this – no need to be afraid, the problem can be solved with free software.

There is nothing special on the Today screen, though we can find 5 O2 software in the Start menu. The first is AutoConfig, this sets up stuff needed for browsing the net. AutoInstall can set up five programs, available on the ROM. With Jeyo SMS Backup we can create a backup copy of our text messages; CodeWallet Pro 6 is a PIM software, we can save any possible data in it, even files. Worldmate 2006 might come in handy during travels: it has weather forecast, world clock, currency converter and online exchange rates. O2 Phone Plus gives additional options during phone calls. Last, but not least, there is the O2 Themes, which is used to change the wallpaper and font color, and to customize the Today screen.

Continuing with stuff in the menu: O2 Connect, which helps in updating the device’s software. At the moment of writing this review I found 20 themes and 2 applications. O2 Media Plus is a multimedia player, while O2 SMS Plus is a tool for handling SMS messages.

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