Data transfer, battery
There is GPRS, but no EDGE. There is UMTS, but no HSDPA. If we want cheaper Internet connection, that WLAN support might come in handy now and then. It’s right and proper to include some kind of a browser for these, which is Opera 8.65 in this case. It works both in landscape and fullscreen view.
At local level we have Bluetooth and USB connections, both at version 2.0 and working properly, although the first one was a bit slow in communicating with my computer. I installed PC Studio without problems, and after connecting the cable we can decide to use the phone as an external drive or for synchronization.
I can’t say anything good or bad about the battery, it keeps the phone online for two days; the charge meter shows the situation correctly (it’s a real blessing after a Samsung U900), while charging takes about 2 hours to complete. G900 can of course be charged through the USB cable too.
Summary. I think that G900 is a fine, well-thought-out device. It’s a pity that is visible only on the design and the software, as the ancient CPU working under the hood is simply not a partner for making the potential users completely satisfied. It’s a smart device for calm, non-hasty people. It has everything that is required at this level, it just simply falls behind in speed.
Bog
Translated by Szaszati
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!