Multimedia
There is a 1 megapixel camera on the back of the phone. Imaging is not the main profile of W350i, this is evident. Portrait viewfinder, few settings are characteristic, there is no flash, no autofocus. Exposure is lightning fast due to these, and the pictures reflect all these: they are acceptable if taken in good conditions, but as soon as lighting conditions change, they become noisy, blurred. The phone can record videos at 176 x 144 pixels, test pictures are displayed right here:
Of course music is the primary weapon of W350i, and it’s darn good in this. The Walkman software has nothing new, it knows everything we’d need. There is MegaBass, it displays album covers, supports playlists and it can sort tracks by ID3 tags. Sound quality can be exceptional, based on the headset used (the default one ain’t bad, but it’s not as good as HPM-70), and it’s medium on the speaker.
In terms of usability it’s perfect, as we can access music player controls even when the phone is closed, we can set volume, and if there hadn’t been running some music in the background before, then we can resole this with the press of the lateral key, without opening the phone.
It’s very nice that W350i has RDS FM radio, this requires a headset to be used. If we’re at the radio, we have to mention the manufacturer’s TrackID service, present in their newer phones, which can determine the artist and title of the track currently played (in case of an internet connection) after a small sample has been taken. There are two “classics” in the list of games, none of these are the ones that shake the foundations of the world’s mobile gaming industry.
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