Archive for June, 2009

By June 24, 2009 Read More →

Adobe and HTC Bring Flash Platform to Android

image SAN JOSE, Calif. and LONDON – June 24, 2009 – Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and HTC, a global designer of mobile phones, today announced that the new HTC Hero is the first Android phone to ship with support for Adobe® Flash® Platform technology. The new phone delivers a more complete Web browsing experience and provides access to a broad variety of Flash technology based content available on the Web today.

"As the first Android device with Flash, the new HTC Hero represents a key milestone for Android and the Flash Platform. With close to 80 percent of all videos online delivered with Adobe Flash technology, consumers want to access rich Web content on-the-go." said David Wadhwani, vice president and general manager, Platform Business Unit at Adobe. "The collaboration with HTC offers people a more complete Flash based Web browsing experience today and presents an important step towards full Web browsing with Flash Player 10 on mobile phones in the future."

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By June 24, 2009 Read More →

HTC Launch Event Today!

HTC are holding an event on Wednesday 24th June and we’ll be going along to see what they are going to announce. We have a strong suspicion that it’s going to be an Android-centric event so we’ll be expecting to see the new HTC Hero and perhaps another device or two on show.

As with other events, Paul @ MoDaCo and I will be live-blogging together in an attempt to get all the news down as we get it. Please follow this post on the day and you’ll be able to participate in the live-blog and submit your questions. We’ll be speaking with some of the guys from HTC after the event so if you have any questions that you would like us to pose to them then please drop me a line and I’ll be pleased to attempt to get some answers for you!

We will of course do our best to get as much video coverage of the event and we’ll have that uploaded for you just as soon as we can.

 

 

Posted by: Matt

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By June 24, 2009 Read More →

SPB Geo Game – Getting in Touch with the World’s Diversity

image St. Petersburg, June 23rd, 2009 – SPB Software, a leading mobile applications and games developer announces the release of SPB Geo Game – a mobile game, designed to help players check and improve their knowledge of the world’s capitals and national flags. Today’s global diversity is represented by 235 countries (including small islands and independent territories), 235 flags, and 234 capitals. SPB Geo Game allows sifting through this wealth of geographic images and names, trains memory, and literally widens one’s horizons in a fun way

"Getting to know all the countries in the world with their capitals and flags is something a lot of us always wanted to do, but never had the time, – comments Vassili Philippov, SPB Software COO – "SPB Geo Game grants the opportunity to test ourselves and study the world’s diversity in a fun and relaxing manner, within the few spare moments we have," Vassili concludes. SPB Geo Game offers two separate game modes: Capitals and Flags. The ‘right answer’ and its location are shown on a 3D globe.

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By June 23, 2009 Read More →

LG Cookie (LG KP500) Review

Matt mentioned that LG seem to be coming up with some popular touchscreen handsets. Well it seems that LG have created a much more affordable touchscreen handset with the LG Cookie KP500. The Cookie comes in a range of colours and has a fair amount of features.

A lower price raises questions though. The main one being, “Has quality been compromised?”.

Hopefully through this review any questions you may have will be answered and we’ll see if the LG Cookie is worth considering.

cookie_angled_right The LG Cookie (LG KP500)

 

What’s in the box?

  • LG Cookie KP500 handset
  • Battery
  • USB cable
  • Mains charger
  • User guide
  • CD rom
  • Screen protector

More information can be found in Matt’s LG Cookie unboxing video

 

LG Cookie specification:

  • Dimensions: 106.5 x 55.4 x 11.9 mm
  • Weight: 89g
  • Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Display: Colour TFT 3" touchscreen, 240 x 400 pixels
  • Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
  • Memory:  48MB internal
  • MicroSD slot (up to 8GB)
  • Camera: 3 megapixel
  • Multimedia: MPEG4/3gp video player
  • MP3/WMA/AAC player
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • Stereo Bluetooth 2.1
  • USB 2.0
  • MicroSD card slot up to16gb
  • Document Viewer (MS Office, Doc, PDF)

 

General:

Front – Colour TFT 3" touchscreen, call, menu and end button (the end button is also the power button). The speaker at the top is of course for calls but also doubles up as the loudspeaker (for speakerphone, music, etc.)

cookie_front LG Cookie (LG KP500) – front view

Right – To the left of the picture you can see the stylus which slides in along the bottom of the phone. next is the dedicated camera button, then the screen lock/unlock button, and lastly the microSD card compartment.

cookie_right LG Cookie (LG KP500) – right view

Left – The LG proprietary connection is located here. This is used for charging the phone and is also where the earphones/handsfree is plugged in. The other thing that can be seen here is the up/down rocker button for the volume (and zoom for the camera)

cookie_left LG Cookie (LG KP500) – left view

Bottom – With this view of the bottom of the handset you can see the stylus in more detail. Matt mentioned on the unboxing video how it is different from most handsets as it fits in across the width of the phone.  The only other thing on the bottom of the phone is the microphone hole.

cookie_bottom LG Cookie (LG KP500) – bottom view

Back – The back of the phone is quite plain. You can see the 3MP camera here but unfortunately there is no flash.

cookie_back LG Cookie (LG KP500) – back view

Battery compartment – With the back cover off you can see the battery compartment and see where the sim card is situated.

cookie_battery LG Cookie (LG KP500) – battery view

Highlights:

  • Slim design
  • Large 3″ screen
  • Quite lightweight
  • Handwriting recognition

 

Lowlights:

  • Slower texting with the touch screen keypad
  • No flash
  • No Autofocus
  • No 3G
  • No WIFI

 

Review:

The LG Cookie KP500 is a nice size and weight, and its slim design makes the phone look and feel more expensive than it actually is. The screen is quite impressive and the display is sharp, clear and bright. If you’re not used to LG’s operating system, navigating through the menus can take a bit of getting used to. The LP500 offers two ‘home screens’, one where you can place widgets such as a sticky notes, or mini music player, and the other where you can place shortcuts to your most used contacts. You just need to slide your finger or the stylus across the screen to get to each ‘home screen’.

cookie_angled_leftLG Cookie (LG KP500)

 

The touchscreen itself great to use. It responds well and has haptic feedback through vibration and beeps (which you can switch off if needed). There is a built-in accelerometer which rotates the display according to which way up the phone is held. Unfortunately I sometimes found the accelerometer a bit slow to catch up after I had rotated the phone.

I’ve read quite a few consumer reviews of this handset and it seems that quite a few people find texting a absolute nightmare. I wouldn’t completely agree with them but I can definitely see their point. When the phone is held up in portrait mode it offers a T9 phone keypad but you can also choose from other input modes such as multitap and handwriting recognition. I found the handwriting recognition very impressive.Of course, to use this you need to use the stylus which is not everybody’s cup of tea. The T9 keypad is ok but it takes longer to text than using a phone with buttons. If you try to type too fast you end up typing a load of rubbish!

When the phone is in landscape mode you are presented with a full QWERTY keypad but the letters are tiny and the stylus is a must! ‘Big thumb syndrome’ kicks in when you try and use your fingers!

The sound quality during calls is good and making calls is simple. As mentioned earlier, the second home screen features shortcuts to your most used contacts (you can customise this). When a contact is selected small shortcut icons appear giving you options of calling, texting, etc., which is quite a handy feature really.

You may notice that there is no front-facing camera (so no video calls). This is due to the fact that the Cookie does not support 3G. It is a quad-band GSM handset with GPRS and EDGE only. 

Whilst on the subject on connectivity, as well as no 3G the Cookie does not have WIFI. So browsing the web can be a bit tedious with the slower speed.

The sound quality through the loudspeaker during music playback is average for a mobile phone. I would assume that this handset would normally come with stereo earphones/handsfree but this review model didn’t seem to have any with it. So, unfortunately I can’t comment on earphone sound quality.

Something to point out to the music lovers out there – The Cookie also only has a proprietary plug for headphones and not a standard 3.5mm socket so no opportunity of using your own earphones.

The music player it easy to use, and with the widget you can place on the home screen it is easily accessible without having to scroll though menus. There is also an inbuilt FM radio which may appeal to some of you. Again, I unfortunately couldn’t test it out as no headphones came with this review model. As you may know that with many phones the packages headphones act as the FM antenna as well so without them the radio is obsolete.

The picture viewer and video player show off the great quality of the display that the LG Cookie has. Just a shame that the slow to catch up accelerometer let the handset down here as waiting for the orientation of a picture to change after rotating the handset got a bit frustrating. But just keep in mind that this is just my personal experience and I may just have been unlucky with the handset provided.

The 3MP camera is a bit disappointing. Photos taken in good light seem to give a pretty good quality picture. The same goes for video capture – the light needs to be good. But with the absence of a light or flash. well you probably get the picture (no pun intended!). With such a nice 3″ screen it seems a shame that the view finder for picture taking doesn’t make the most of it. Instead is is cropped into a smaller section. The other annoying thing that I noticed was an unfortunate lag time between pressing the shutter/camera button and the picture actually being taken. Took a few shots of the floor before getting the hang of the lag time as I moved the camera away too soon! So, definitely no scope to catch anything in motion because more than likely by the time the picture actually takes you’ll just get a picture of where that moving subject was 2-3 seconds ago!

There are a fair amount of things you can do with a picture after taking it such as applying different effects like blurring, cartoon and mosaic, and also adding text, stamps, and frames. It’s just a shame that you won’t get that many good pictures to play about with!

The internal memory is only 48MB which is really not much at all. The memory is expandable though through the use of a MicroSD card. The official specifications show that the handset will support a memory card up to 8GB, but if you have had a look and listen to Matt’s unboxing video you will know that it does actually support up to 16GB.

 

Conclusion:

The LG Cookie (LG KP500) has been a strange handset to review. Reading through my review again I seem to have been really negative about most aspects of this phone! I feel that cutting the price here has compromised the quality of the features. But just to confuse matters, I actually liked the LG Cookie for some reason. I’ll try and sum this up some how!

If you are a gadget lover, need 3G, WIFI, or want a good camera phone then you may want to take a rain check on the Cookie.

On the other hand, if you’re looking for an affordable touchscreen phone to use mainly for calls and aren’t bothered about gadgets and fancy features, then this may be the phone for you. Making/receiving calls is easy and the sound quality is clear and loud enough. The Cookie looks and feels great. It has a clear and bright display and a pretty good touch screen.

 

 

Reviewed by: Emma

Posted in: Reviews
By June 23, 2009 Read More →

Adobe Flash Player for Smartphones Coming later this year

image Adobe have announced that it will release a beta version of its Flash player for some smartphones before the end of this year.

This company has made getting Flash support onto smartphones as a top priority. In previous years it has tried doing this with scaled down versions, but recently admitted defeat for this strategy. The new plan is to bring the full version of Flash to most devices.

Adobe said today that a beta of Flash Player 10 for smartphones will be introduced at its MAX conference this October.

Coming To Some Models
In today’s announcement it didn’t give any details on which smartphones this player will be supporting. However, Adobe said recently that it’s working on a beta version of a Flash player for Google’s Android, Palm’s webOS, and Nokia Symbian S60. When the company was first talking about this software last year, it included Windows Mobile on the list of supported operating systems.

The outlook is less rosy for two of the biggest mobile platforms, though.  Adobe does not know when versions of Flash will be available for Apple’s iPhone or RIM’s BlackBerry models. There are apparently either technical or business issues blocking these two.

via Brighthand

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By June 22, 2009 Read More →

Apple Sells Over One Million iPhone 3GS Models, not bad for a point update

image CUPERTINO, California—June 22, 2009—Apple® today announced that it has sold over one million iPhone™ 3GS models through Sunday, June 21, the third day after its launch. In addition, six million customers have downloaded the new iPhone 3.0 software in the first five days since its release.

“Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “With over 50,000 applications available from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, iPhone momentum is stronger than ever.”

The new iPhone 3GS is the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including improved speed and performance—up to twice as fast as iPhone 3G—with longer battery life, a high-quality 3 megapixel autofocus camera, easy to use video recording and hands free voice control. iPhone 3GS includes the new iPhone OS 3.0, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system with over 100 new features such as Cut, Copy and Paste, MMS*, Spotlight™ Search, landscape keyboard and more. iPhone 3GS customers get access to more than 50,000 applications from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, the largest application store in the world where customers have already downloaded over one billion apps. iPhone 3GS offers twice the capacity for the same price with a 16GB model for just $199 and a new 32GB model for just $299.** And iPhone 3G is available at the breakthrough price of just $99 for the 8GB model—a huge milestone for the high end smartphone market.

Via Press Release

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By June 22, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N97 unboxing video

The Nokia N97 is yet another device launched recently with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The N97 has been eagerly awaited by Nokia fans that are, perhaps, envious of the QWERTY form-factor of their WinMo counterparts but just don’t like Windows Mobile and/or are happy with Symbian. Granted this is not the first sliding QWERTY phone from Nokia but it’s the first to feature the tilting mechanism.

The Nokia N97

The Nokia N97

 

Nokia critics are keen to point out that the N97 is some two years behind the HTC TyTN II but can we consider that a fair comparison? We’ll be looking at the Nokia N97 over the next few weeks and we’ll make the inevitable comparisons to the HTC Touch Pro2 and the Acer M900 which have all hit my desk over the past few weeks.

Have a look at the unboxing video below to see what’s included in the package as well as a quick look at the OS.

 

Nokia N97 unboxing video

 

Nokia N97 specification:

  • Operating System – Symbian S60 5th Edition
  • Memory – 32GB Internal
  • Display – 3.5 inch (360 x 640 pixel) TFT touchscreen, 16.7M colours
  • Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
  • Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Resistive touch screen with separate touch foil and touch feedback
  • Network – (RM-505, Global) WCDMA 900/1900/2100, Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA, GPRS, A-GPS, WLAN
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
  • Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP
  • MicroUSB Connector
  • TV Out
  • 3.5mm AV Connector
  • Built in GPS receiver with A-GPS support
  • Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
  • Compass and accelerometer for correct orientation of display.
  • Integrated stereo speaker
  • MicroSDHC Slot (Support up to 16GB)  memory card
  • 5 MP, 2584×1938 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus with dual LED flash, zoom up to 14x digital. Secondary (VGA) videocall camera
  • Full slide out keyboard
  • Talk Time – up to 570 min
  • Standby Time – up to 430 hours
  • Battery – 1500 mAh (BP-4L)  Rechargeable Lithium-ion
  • Dimensions – 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm
  • Weight – 150 grams (with battery)
  • Other – Stereo FM radio with RDS and Visual Radio Support

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By June 21, 2009 Read More →

HTC event in London on June 24th 2009

So will it be about Google Android or about Windows Mobile?

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By June 21, 2009 Read More →

Baby Maker for iPhone released

If you would like to know how would baby of some 2 people look like, then this app may come in handy…

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By June 21, 2009 Read More →

Nokia E75 competition

You may recall that we reviewed the Nokis E75 a little while ago and thought it was a pretty impressive handset, so our friends over at eXpansys thought, why not give one away in a little competition?!

 

Win the new Nokia E75

Nokia Nokia E75

Win the new Nokia E75 smartphone and you’ll be able to manage your business and personal life. Type quickly with the side-slide design, check email on the fly and browse the internet in your free time.

The Nokia E75 has a 2.4 inch, 320×240 screen and Quad-band GSM/GPRS and HSDPA/WCDMA connectivity to keep you in touch. The slide out finger-friendly QWERTY keyboard makes this phone ideal for heavy emails use.

All you have to do to have a chance of winning this great prize is answer one simple question. The closing date for entries is midnight on Tuesday 30th June 2009.

If you can’t wait to find out if you’ve won to get your hands on a Nokia E75 click here.

 

Entry is very easy, just head over to the competition page on the eXpansys site, fill in your details and answer the competition question.

Good luck!

Posted by: Matt

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