In Part 3 of our video review, I continue on what was left of the software package within the X650. There wasn’t much left to cover here but as you can see there are some differences as opposed to other Windows Mobile Pro devices.
Probably my overall conclusion on software is that the device sports a fairly decent amount of applications that in the end could improve the end user experience with the device. The fact that these are removable makes everything better. The fact that these can also be recovered tops it off.
The only problem I find here is that the device has too little RAM to handle the VGA screen applications and the rest of the ones you’d decide to add. This as a direct result renders either poor performance with multiple applications being open or a “Memory Low” message when opening demanding applications like Pocket Internet Explorer. My experience at the moment, and which I’m beginning to hate, is at it can’t survive without a daily soft-reset.
Stay tuned for live action on how it performs in our next video.
See also:
E-TEN Glofiish X650 Video Review, Part 2
E-TEN Glofiish X650 Video Review, Part 1
E-TEN Glofiish X650 in the House: Unboxing Video
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