Phone calls, messaging, data transfer
The arsenal of data transfer protocols is full and complete. The handset has a quad-band GSM module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), we can use GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSDPA too for data transfer, the latter has a speed of 7.2 Mbps. There is WiFi too (802.11b/g) and of course Bluetooth v 2.0 that supports A2DP. There’s not much to tell about the built-in GPS, but it’s sure that the software connects to the satellites really fast, but as I had no navigation software (there’s none sold with Innov8) I couldn’t use it for much.
Phone calls were okay, neither did I or the other peer had problems with voice quality and thanks to the stereo speakers Innov8 sounds great in handsfree too. The phonebook is the usual, so it can store an unlimited number of entries and there are lots of extra fields, we can create custom ones too, so we could say that the limit is the sky. We can assign images to the contacts, which are displayed as thumbnails in the phonebook and of course at incoming calls too.
Messaging: flawless. SMS, MMS, e-mail client and so on. I don’t know what I could say about it, the electronic mailer supports attachments and authenticated servers too and there are lots of things here, we can set a signature, automatic message downloading, so this part is really good. It’s sad, however that the call log displays missed/received/dialed calls only separately, there is no common list.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!