
Both cameras are 1.3 mega pixels. The E-TEN’s highest resolution is 1280*960, whereas the Mio’s is
1208*1024, so a little bigger. Their camera tools have many setting options. The E-TEN can store the
images in both JPEG and BPM format and it also has more pre-settings for surroundings, such as
daylight, lamp, dusk etc. The Mio doesn’t have this kind of features. They both can ZOOM, which of
course only means enlarging some parts of the image. The E-TEN allows setting of the white-balance
also. The following are the features both devices have: self-timer, series, refresh frequency (50 or 60 Hz).
Their video modus is also similar, highest resolutions are 320 x 240 and they both can record voice as
well. So the only differences here are the E-TEN’s little more thorough settings, but the photo and video
qualities are the same. (I find it enough just for playing, as with all CMOS cameras in phones.)
Pictures, videos taken via their cameras can be found here along with all of the images of the devices:
http://digitus.itk.ppke.hu/~tomiki/drupal/teszt/pics
9. Headset
The given headsets’ design and quality are the same. You shouldn’t listen to concerts or Mozart on
them, but they both have good phone voice quality, and even mp3 files sound good and they are also loud
enough. I didn’t notice any difference between them and my Blue Angel’s headset.
10. Performance
The machines boot with the same speed, the Mio is about 3-4 seconds faster. Both devices had the
factory pre-installed software, GPSProxy, GarminQue, MagicSS snapshot tool, TCPMP media player
(used to be Betaplayer: a very handy tool to play back divx movies) and the Mio also had iGO installed
(ca. 2 MB). When they booted, none of these programs were launched, except for the factory plug-ins, the
others only used up some space in the memory for their files.
For performance tests I ran SPB Banchmark (35 minutes) and TCPMP’s Benchmark test with a five
MB mp3 file. The results are as follows (the bigger number is always the better except for TCPMP’s
“Running time”):
Test Mio A701 E-TEN G500 HTC Blue Angel
Writing big files
1344.900000 1231.400000 2376.800000
Reading big files
60.000000 310.600000 844.800000
Copying big files
1639.200000 1244.900000 1565.900000
Writing many files
5236.000000 3696.000000 4427.400000
Reading many files
303.900000 424.600000 1058.500000
Copying many files
4608.600000 3796.200000 4179.300000
Listing directories
1974.500000 1255.800000 164.900000
Pocket Word
39247.200000 27419.700000 7260.100000
Pocket IE – HTML
3757.400000 2933.400000 3569.900000
Pocket IE – JPEG
1728.400000 1747.100000 1175.100000
File Explorer
5950.900000 3491.000000 9188.100000
ZIP
4691.400000 3729.500000 7251.600000
JPEG
385.700000 656.400000 514.600000
Arkaball
4.990000 5.955000 8.705000
Memory operations
3747.300000 4561.000000 4967.000000
Memory operations
7820.200000 9632.800000 10178.800000
TCPMP
Average speed
1106.83% 823.61% 1020.56%
Running time
0:28.769 0:38.613 0:31.162
Sample rate
488172 363239 450108
Data rate
2.1 Mbit/s 1.6 Mbit/s 1.9 Mbit/s
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