Basic functions
I think these are the functions (phone book, messaging, calendar) that are completely the same in all recently presented Sony Ericsson phones. This is no different now: the phonebook can store 1000 names and 7000 additional information. Although W760i also prefers the internal memory, we can set it to save new names to the SIM card too, this being a kind of backup. It is also pleasant that we can copy the whole address book to the memory card, so it can be easily moved to another Sony Ericsson device.
Message handling is usually exceptional in case of Japanese-Swedish models. Text entry is again comfortable; I have found one interesting feature (which is a real nice bonus), that when typing a message and we reach the second one, the aggressive “SMS 2” window doesn’t pop up, temporarily disabling text entry, but we can only hear a silent beep, the display darkens and the warning is only visible for a very short time, does enabling us to comfortably continue typing. Under the message handling menu all SMS, MMS and email messages can be moved at once to the memory card, deleted or sorted by date, size, sender or category. It’s a nice little feature if someone’s an SMS guru, as on one hand only the size of the memory card limits the number of messages that can be stored and on the other hand we can almost sort them like in Outlook.
The built-in email client can also be customized in many ways, there is a wizard to help us in configuring it – this tries to guess POP3 and SMTP settings. I couldn’t really find any size limits and I could send a nearly 1 MB large picture as an attachment through HSDPA. The RSS reader, however, is now not in the messaging menu (and it is quite logical), but it is placed in the multimedia segment and functions perfectly at its new place too.
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