But it needs to be intuitive, since the manual leaves much to be desired - for example, what you can do with Bluetooth so and especially HOW it is done. Ditto with USB ...
If you put the USB cable into the computer, Windows says the same, that any generic USB device is detected - and can not find a driver for it.
It's not bad - somewhere in a box a CD must surely be, on which lies a driver.
None - nothing in there!
Also there is no storage in the device on which the driver could be possibly or even software that would run on any U3 with Windoze computer.
I expect too much now? Might be. Just because there are these technologies, they need not be and look the same in all devices ...
Oh - I found the drivers on the Internet ...
No, not as I would have followed a link from the Manual ...
Since no one was there - I had to Google strive to find this software for me!
Since quite a lot of me is already expected - who has not made a child his first computer experiences, could be overwhelmed here!
After a few attempts I made it then also managed to load a ringtone on the keypad and to link them with a phone number. Funny gimmick ...
Voice quality is great - you can use any Bluetooth headset with it - the MM 100 by Sennheiser because I can highly recommend it - even if it costs about as much as this phone.
Oh - Auto MSN detection works when the NT no other ISDN device is connected - my ITA 1004 has caught the answers and the Gigaset stood in the dark ...
Would also be a brief mention in the manual value, I think!
If this is read here an employee of Gigaset Developer:
- Build a mass storage device on which the driver is located.
Or
- A USB network card and a web server to configure and upload the ringtones, pictures, contacts, ...
But paying attention to the browser compatibility - there are more than just the Internet Exploiter!
Thus, even Windows-free zones enjoy this phone!
Yeah, I know ... just because it's in other devices, such as my Huawei mobile wireless, are these technologies, it must not be the same everywhere ...
Conclusion:
Device: Super
Manual: No misspellings, impeccable grammar.
But I've read Chinese manuals that were helpful!