Menu, basic functions
Well, what could I say? The menu has zero new features and before we could say that this is due to Sony Ericsson’s platform being such genially refined and unsurpassable, I’d like to tell you that in the case of C905, which is already being tested by us; the engineers were somehow able to improve lots of things. It’s a pity that they weren’t in the mood when designing W595.
A menu with icons, themes, quick menu that we can edit, unambiguous use, but nothing phenomenal is characteristic of the interior. We can see the same phonebook that we were seeing for years, the tons of information is displayed on a tabbed interface. The maximum capacity is 1000 names with 7000 extra information.
There are no, but really absolutely no changes in messaging. SMS, MMS, email, just what we are used to. Long-time fans of the manufacturer won’t be disappointed, but they won’t see any astonishing new features either, everything works as it used to work. I had the feeling I used to have in the school canteen when we had sponge biscuits with cocoa: it’s good, it’s good, but we had this so many times, could we have it once at least with vanilla topping for example? I would even be okay with the raisins…
Our dear readers might get excited when I say that it’s time for the PIM functions that always have tons of fun. Well, well, here’s a calendar that at first glance (and at second, and third, and…) looks just like on the previous 30 Sony Ericsson handsets. Of course, it’s fine, it has month and week views, repeating entries, alarm and it even warns us of conflicts. What could be improved? Well, for example – it’s no shame to copy from a Sagem – we might be able to record entries with the voice recorder, or maybe (oh, sweet Jesus, this has been done by Alcatel) we could send preset SMS messages at a predefined time… The alarm clock, the calculator, the stopwatch, the countdown timer and the code memory are all the usual.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!