Data transfer, multimedia
There aren’t many data transfer protocols supported. The GSM module is quad-banded (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and we can only use GPRS or EDGE for data transfer, there is no WiFi or 3G. There is Bluetooth support, but only at version 1.2. At least it’s stereo. There is a GPS receiver, SiRF-Star III with 20 channels, location was fast, but I couldn’t test navigation since there was no software – iGO is not available for the Smartphone system, and I have no Garmin XT.
The camera is a 2 megapixel one with fixed focus, the highest possible resolution for images is 1600 x 1200 pixels and 176 x 144 for videos. The software is so slow that it has a high negative effect on photography; exposure (saving pictures, to be more precise) takes many seconds, but interestingly we can take pictures during saving if we press the exposure key – the problem is that the viewfinder is not yet online in this case, so we can’t see what are we taking the picture of. We have the usual set of options: white balance, JPEG compression, exposure correction (+/- 3 EV, 1 EV steps), self timer, image sequencing. Picture quality is medium; anyone can take a look at it on the test images.
We can play our music with Windows Media Player, which still has serious flaws, it has no equalizer, bass boost and it doesn’t even display album covers. The headset looks like a Sennheiser MX400, it’s quite good, and it has a recording button and a microphone on it. The sound is highly distorted through the speaker.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!