Software
I wouldn’t like to talk much about stuff related to the operating system, as our regular readers are probably already bored with this. Those who are not so experienced should start with our Series 60 review and then have a look at the N96 review. After this you will probably not have many questions about this part. Of course I will answer them if you have, for example in the next paragraph.
There are two themes besides the classic one: Elegance Noire, the one you can see on the screenshots, and the one from the previous video, with some more lively colors, more Samsung-like. There is of course active standby, we can put the icon bar to the left or the top. The menu system is absolutely logical, we have the calculator, the alarm clock, the unit- and currency converter, the notepad, the calendar, the name card digitizer, the file manager, ZIP, the QuickOffice family and the PDF-reader under the Office part, while Applications has fring, DLNA, GPS+ enabling faster GPS location, Yahoo! Go, CNN, GyPSii and two games, Asphalt 4 and FIFA 2008. We have a video of these two, and I would like to attract everyone’s attention to my exceptional performance in the football game.
Google has a dedicated menu item in the main menu, just like the minimap-based web browser known from other Symbian smartphones, which we could say is perfect for what it has been designed for. There are a couple of interesting things under Media too; RealPlayer, the music player, the gallery and the radio are of course the basic stuff but we also have a video editor and a digital photo frame, which is practically a fullscreen slideshow app, it can even play music while showing the images. Oh yeah, the sound recorder is over here too, it can record for up to 1 hour.
Part of the stuff related to data transfer is under Connectivity, like USB setup, synchronization and of course the chat client called IM. There are some things under Tools too, including a calendar, remote printing and a speed dialer.
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