The only screw up was it was Symbian OS 6 and not 7 like the 6600 etc.
You cant really bash it for being only 16000Hz Mono..can you name one phone that was at the time?
Dont say the original N-Gage, because even that could not output full range audio in software. Only the built in player (which sucked) could access the hardware decoder to output 44100hz Stereo.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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The only screw up was it was Symbian OS 6 and not 7 like the 6600 etc.
You cant really bash it for being only 16000Hz Mono..can you name one phone that was at the time?
Dont say the original N-Gage, because even that could not output full range audio in software. Only the built in player (which sucked) could access the hardware decoder to output 44100hz Stereo.