Fast enough to make some desktop users consider abandoning their desktop and go exclusively to their Windows Mobile phone for internet access. Personally, I'd rather see larger fonts for the entire screen than a split screen.Äownload speeds were fast. To help with this, BOLT has a "Split Screen" setting that puts a magnified view at the bottom half of the screen and a movable magnifying square that can be moved about the top half of the screen. The above screen shot was taken with the magnification setting at XXLarge. The text is tiny and in the normal font size, a magnifying glass is required. Simply tap the edge of the bottom left corner of the screen and it will re-appear. When you go to a URL, the "menu" tab auto-hides, so don't panic. You have a row of "favorite" websites and a "menu" tab at the bottom. The light bulb went off, and I found the browser under the Java manager. That is until a voice from Barcelona reminded me that BOLT is a Java application. I looked under Programs, Games, Accessories, and every rock possible with no success. It took me forever to find the browser after I exited it for the first time. You choose your site and the application is loaded on to your device. The email notification states that the invitation codes in the e-mail are personalized and can only be used only once. You first go to the BOLT Web site to sign up for the Beta application and an email is sent to you with several download links to choose from. The installation of the Beta Version is a little tricky.
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