Data transfer, battery
The phone has no 3G support, which is one of its greatest flaws. Currently L700 is cheaper, it’s also made of metal and although it doesn’t come with such a cool headset, it has 3G support. This way J770 is not yet competitive. But it has stereo Bluetooth, and we have an HTML browser, but we should download Opera Mini instead. BlackBerry Storm had no problem with exchanging data with the Samsung over BT.
The battery under the hood doesn’t seem a large one and it won’t keep the phone online for long. We should expect a standby time of not longer than two, or maybe three days, but then it starts screaming for energy, and it won’t even launch multimedia applications when the battery is low. In the case of the camera there is another trick as it cannot be launched when the phone thinks that there is not enough free memory to take pictures, he thinks that it’s useless to see the viewfinder, although if I decrease the resolution and take a picture of a white wall, it would surely fit on the memory… but the software takes decisions instead of me.
Summary? Well, it’s not bad, but this time it’s no use of being made of metal, it just has no place on the market at this price. There’s no 3G? Okay, here are the great musical features, but the poorly assembled slider makes things much worse, even more if Samsung is the manufacturer. I don’t know if this is due to the phone being made in China, but I am not interested at all in the place of assembly, if it’s a Samsung then make it like one. It should cost about 25-35 euros less to be competitive.
Bog
Translated by Szaszati
Samsung J770 has been provided by GSM Takács. Thanks.
The handset can be purchased online at www.gsmtakacs.hu.
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