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K800i Earphones

K800i EarphonesNOKIA N95

Having had the phone for a good month now, I finally feel qualified to discuss the many features of this phone and give down on some of the more esoteric features of this fantastic little kit.

basic phone
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In short, the call quality is great, contact management is sensible, but detailed menus and overall presentation much in the vein, we would expect from Nokia. Battery life depends a lot on what you use the phone, but you can manage about 2 hours max per day with some moderate use of the application. This may improve if you dim the screen, turn off 3G, etc., but frankly, like a toy magic, who really want to do that? My advice, get a charger for the work to go with the original. As I spend several thousand minutes per month on the phone, I found that I quickly identify problems with the basic features, and thusfar, have had so far with the N95. Symbian element means it is relatively easy to do fancy things like taking a photo, find a contact or calendar entry, or even connect to a Web page, while the call mi! The screen is one of the best I've seen on a handheld device, and the form factor of the phone is slightly smaller than my old N80, and very sexy (my wife, never the junkie style of Agreement). In fact, picking up my old N80 last night felt like a step back 5 years.

Texting is very predictable, Nokia dictionary is easy to add style input can be changed, the symbols (including a new line character finally!) Inserted etc. I was very impressed if you choose the language entry as "French" for example has a French dictionary associated and correctly accented. It may be a common feature of modern phones, I'd never noticed before.

There are also some improvements over the N80 in the form, as a slider a bit further. The key lock feature is a great improvement on the previous sliders and seems to keep my phone telephone friends at random.

More advanced "core", the video call works well, time to work first with my wife's k800i. In fact, one of the most subtle impressions that I had since the phone is all that most simply do not work the first time.

Contacts are standard, supporting BusinessCards (although still communication problems when receiving formatted Sony Ericsson cards). All contacts are automatically voice tag associated with them-essentially a computer voice that tries to say the name you put in your contract. It is used to allow you to voice activate a contact without having to record it, then attach it to a contact. He works for the most part, pretty well. Sometimes, if the name of your contact is clean (eg Schleicher!), You have more to say phonetically as it is not always get the right pronunciation.

Camera
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5 megapixel resolution is a respectable for a camera phone, and I think that Nokia has done well to respond to the obvious criticism of earlier phones, ie, they have implemented autofocus (although it's quite slow to do harm), and they added a switch cover durable (if your goal is not ruined). Add in some high-end camera features such as white balance, scene modes (portrait, etc.), Carl Zeiss lens the mandatory and I think they have a winner in the camera phone category. The flash is a waste of time, however, and the response speed between shots certainly makes feel awkward, but over all cameras cheapest digital real world. Apparently, the recent firmware improves this slightly, but overall I think it is devoted to camera-phone world rather than the promotion of alternative digital camera!

Video
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To be honest, I found it much more impressive than the camera, the reality is that a video clip of 640x480 and 30 frames per second makes frankly astonishing video quality better than old VHS cameras miles a.
Posted on May 5, 2010.
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