Hirdetés
Hardware, operating system, software, phone calls
So the machine has Windows Mobile 6 Standard as an operating system. It’s heart is a 260 MHz TI OMAP V1030 CPU with 64 MB RAM and 128 MB ROM – there is 63 MB free for storing data and half of this for running programs. Since there is no reliable benchmark software for this platform I can only write my own experiences: G710 is as slow as a snail. Of course the Smartphone line is not famous for its speed, but the small Toshiba is still slower than anything else, there is a 1-2 second wait even for the simplest tasks. I believe that the CPU is a low-consumption one, but this is still not good.
The software list is very short, besides the basic Windows stuff we won’t see many extras. Of course this basic package is quite good on its own, we have Internet Explorer, Office, Outlook, Media Player and of course Bubble Breaker but they could have included at least a PDF reader and a file archiver. The only thing that could be called special is the Java platform.
During phone calls sound quality was interesting: my partners told me that they hear me exceptionally good, but on my side there was a bit of boominess in the sound. Fortunately the delay characteristic of Windows Mobile devices (we can hear voices only a couple of seconds after the calls has started) is not present. Other software related to phone calls are the default ones, we can store contacts in the phonebook until there is free memory (there are lots of extra fields) and messaging is perfect, the email client supports authenticated IMAP servers and attachments.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!