There are 1.9mb of memory in the handset and it is dynamically spread over all applications. Memory card is used for storing music, you cannot use it for any other applications.
There are two games installed ? Twins and Kevin. Twins is targeted for improving keenness of observation, Kevin is a not so dynamic arcade. Manufacturer states that you can install additional java applications, but we were unable to do that, as browser was refusing to download any .jar format application. We were also unable to install any application via PC. Anyway, handset does not support MIDP 2.0 which makes it very much limited in terms of functionality.
And the list is far from being complete. In a nutshell, the E61 is an entry-level model, which would make sense a year ago, but not today - it is definitely not a handset matching the requirements of a modern phone. The manufacturer clearly realizes it and that?s why has launched massive advertising campaign.Even outdated solutions like Motorola E398 (costs around 190-200 USD) hold the upper hand when faced off against the E61 (display, Java, stereo-speakers, casing?s quality etc. etc.). Add a few coins and you will get a Sony Ericsson Z530i, sporting a much better media player, overall functionality and a pinch of image. In its turn BenQ E61 can offer nothing of all that. The model is obviously out of this age ? all attempts to boost it somehow reveal BenQ Mobile?s hopelessness on the whole and the company?s attitude towards consumers
__________________
Cellphone Forum
|