Menu, basic functions
We have a 1.7” CSTN display at 128 x 160 pixels resolution. This isn’t the best possible, there’s not a chance of reading anything on it in sunlight and unfortunately this is true to the external screen too. The manual shadow is the only thing that can help.

The menu is the umpteenth version of Lice, this time we have a white background and colored icons. It’s quite fine, there is a bit too much red in the submenus, but it’s not bad. We have nine icons, the functions are self-explanatory, the logics and the layout finally seems as if they were paying attention to feedback for M300.
The center part of the navigation key pops up the main menu. Wow, we got to live this too. When composing messages we’re not forced to use T9 and this is also a frenetically good thing. We have offline mode (although it’s a mystery why is this here, as there’s no music player), the windows open nicely one from the other and tadam! M310 has no problems with vibrating and ringing at the same time. Knowing previous low-end Samsung handsets, this list makes me so happy that I feel the urge to immediately run off to the store and buy one, just to tell that I have the first cheap Samsung in the world that finally lacks every idiotic bullshit.

The phonebook is simple, it can store 500 names, the structure is similar to the one in E250. A couple of phone numbers, email address, birthday, picture, ringtone and note: these are that can be stored for each contact. The contents of the internal memory and the SIM card can be displayed at the same time. It’s a pleasant surprise at messaging that SMS and MMS messages have the same editor and it’s not that good that this latter can’t have motion pictures as an attachment for example. The size limit is 100KB, which is not very surprising in this price category, so I haven’t been struck by the fact that there is no email client on M310.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!




