Appearance-wise reminds X800 if they napped PDAs we have seen over the years. Someone shock resistance is not built. Instead, we test the most odd navigation software, gps navigation Glofiish. signed the small unknown company Nav N Go. No indication of who supplies the maps are not, but they seem to be well up to date at least.
As usual live pedestrians dangerous on a motorway in the vicinity, then we are asked to walk on it, but on the other hand it does not whine as much about to approach an existing road as we go on a walk that is not covered by the map. Motorists have a much easier task ahead of them, and the interface is really simple to use even under these conditions.
X800 is definitely the fastest in the test to find coverage and keep it really well, despite high betonghus are a common feature of our routes.
Given how we dismissed the predecessor and that it runs on a completely unknown program, we had not expected much, but the fact is that this, together with the Nokia 6110 is one of the lightest and easiest to use the devices we tested.
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