Menu, software
The software side didn’t change much. U800 also has the new BlackUI, it works quite fast, the only annoying thing is that the time of the automatic keypad lock can be set by changing the display backlight time, which is not the best thing from the point of view of power saving. The main menu has a grid layout, we can see 3 x 4 icons, three of which (web'n'walk, jukebox and mobileTV) take us to the web (at least in the case of the one I have been testing – it’s probably due to the phone being a T-Mobile handset). The theme editor is also included so we can use our own skins instead of the three default ones.
The calendar is the usual one, we can store five types of events, these being meeting, anniversary, holiday, important, personal. We can store 100, 50-20 and 20-20 of these, in the same order. The applications are also the usual ones, there is a calculator, a world clock, an alarm clock, a unit- and currency converter, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, notepad, and as a bonus we have an image- and video editor and an RSS reader. It’s a great thing that the phone can open Word, Excel and PDF files, although the speed is not very good, zooming being really darn slow.
The sound recorder is under the multimedia menu, it can be used for recording max. 1 hour long materials to the 1 GB internal memory. There are no games on the phone by default, but we can of course download Java games any time, although the NetFront 3.4 browser is quite weak, it doesn’t have a landscape view feature, and texts get all scrambled up when zooming. Another flaw is that there is no mouse cursor, although the software supports it theoretically, as we have already seen it on a couple of Sony Ericsson and Samsung models, although those were using the same browser.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!