Samsung i8910 HD - all-in

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Music, GPS

There is an in-ear headset with a call accept button in the box. Both its design and quality are worthy of i8910 HD’s features. Sound quality isn’t great on handsfree, but this is when we can observe that the speakers are stereo, which is mostly good when watching a movie.

Samsung i8910HD menu

The software is no big deal, it knows all the same stuff that we should expect nowadays, it can run in the background, it has an equalizer, it displays album covers and tracks are sorted by ID3 tags, just as usual. If we use the landscape view we can browse the album covers, so Samsung says hi to iPhone. Everything changes as we plug the headset in, we get some real musical experience with this accessory. Although I’d say it’s not exactly as good as LG Arena, but using the default EQ settings we can make quite a lot out of it, although this 5.1 thingy is not that good. If we already have the headset plugged in, we should give the FM radio a try, it has RDS and we can even record radio broadcasts.

Samsung i8910HD menu

i8910 has a GPS receiver as well. It connected to sufficient satellites in a minute, and I didn’t even download the coordinates via mobile internet. It had a stable connection, so there are no hardware issues, but the handset has some serious software issues. This model has Route66 as the default navigation app, which uses Navteq maps. This is true for Nokia Maps as well, but unfortunately Samsung’s solution is far from the Finnish software.

The phone we were testing had no map for our region and we couldn’t even go a step without subscribing, even though its cheaper than Nokia’s product, we’d have to pat 89 euros for Easter Europe for two years. Anyway it’s a Symbian so we can install other software as well, and we were told that iGO is being made for this system as well and that should solve all problems.

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