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Pharos Traveler 127 ( GPS included )

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:47 AM


But seriously, Pharos (slogan: "Light of the 21st Century") is the name which is difficult in the world of mobile phones and the company's 127 passengers who could not make it to one. General is a good idea on the surface: A 3-G allows QWERTY smart phone with GPS capable interior. Best known for stand-alone GPS device, we can assume that the company knew what he was navigating in the world.

It is, yes. GPS 127 is in the high-level tourists, and Pharos' big sales is that the original GPS Smartphone offers the service, and not through a subscription service or third. All software and maps are stored in the phone, not a download quickly, the benefits are that if you lose your cell signal, GPS is still rolling.

Although the interface to take a little getting used to, GPS accurate and faster to update its position, offering many ways to get lost when you Bearings. Poor's cut to be used. Even if you do not need to enter an address while you are driving (if you play in the unit of Dicey overcrowding keyboard or touch screen small), the sound of the 127 address that is not very comprehensive, consisting mainly in the "turn left, turn right" and "make a U -turn "- no street name. If you are facing a number of options to close the space off the streets together, there will be a way to search by squinting at the screen to read. However, it is a relatively small problem.

While GPS is generally quite good, all the phone functions are pretty beaten and lost. Built on Windows Mobile, the skin is the operating system that will be understood that the games you want to find touch and hope for the best. Ton passenger gives you the option to get around the interface - keyboard, stylus, touchscreen and trackball - not only offer assistance in the right way to get what you want. (Finally, I resorted to good old Windows Mobile Start menu more often.)

Medium is the battery: 3 and a half hours talk time with the GPS radio, and is usually aggravated by the slow response time on the phone. If the traveler is snappier to receive the command, load and update the application screen, I will be more inclined to forgive his power-hungry media. Instead, it feels like you spend most of 3 hours and about half that number to press the button, and then wait for answers.

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