Musical features
The software part of musicality is really good. The player’s interface is very simple, and although there are no extra features, everything is easy to control. It has been a good idea to allocate a widget for this too, which can be put anywhere on the main screen. Unfortunately we cannot edit equalizer settings , although I had been very happy about playing with the bands on the touchscreen interface, but no matter. Tracks can be sorted and rated by several parameters, I have missed only one thing. We can’t set the currently played track as a ringtone directly from the player’s menu.
The metal casing makes F480 sound really good through the speakers, but this has been pretty much ruined by the headset that cannot be taken apart, which needs an adapter if we’d like some more professional headset instead of the medium quality one. FM radio needs a headset to function, the software has a very pleasant design, but it has a small problem. It’s great that there is automatic scanning, but if I’d like to manually set a frequency, then it’s no matter that I see the scrollbar, I can get to the frequency I wanted pretty hard, by tapping the icons several times. There is, however, RDS support, thanks for that.
Music Recognition can be launched from the radio or from the phone’s menu. This is exactly the same thing as TrackID used by Sony Ericsson. It records a couple of seconds, then via the internet it accesses a database and shoes us an artist name, a title and an album cover. CSI:Miami’s main title was just being played in the TV, so I tried this feature, and it worked perfectly.
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