Hirdetés
Data transfer, battery
The handset has no WLAN, but it supports HSDPA. The built-in Access Netfront browser is nice, but the Opera Mini is much better. S7220 automatically configures the proper connection, and I’ve been very grateful for this. Locally we can use the supplied USB cable or Bluetooth (2.0 – A2DP) to connect to other devices.
The phone has a built-in GPS receiver as well, but since it doesn’t have an open operating system, we have very limited possibilities for navigation. The only thing there is to use is Google Maps, which works only if we have an active internet connection (and we should expect a couple of megabytes of traffic even on a short distance), so otherwise we can only use the GPS to store coordinates with our pictures.
There is a 960 mAh battery inside the phone, which doesn’t seem to powerful, but since the AMOLED display doesn’t consume much power, the phone stays online for about 2-3 days. Of course the GPS or HSDPA suck up a lot of energy, but it’s still okay.
I think this is not enough for about 250 euros, but it doesn’t have many rivals: there is no phone on the market that has no operating system, is fast, has a conservative design, a good camera and such a great display. The lame keys and the plastic case have a negative effect on the overall image, but this Samsung is a fine piece, it has a balanced set of features that make it enough for many people. The thing is that for some additional money we can get one of the current best phones, LG Arena, and at the same price we can buy a Nokia that has about the same features, but Symbian OS.
Bog
Translated by Szaszati
Samsung S7220 has been provided by XXL GSM. The handset can be purchased at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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