Archive for December, 2009

By December 15, 2009 Read More →

Clove Technology Special Offers

Clove Technology have a few handsets on offer at the moment. You may want to check them out?

 

The Samsung OmniaPro B7610 is a slide out QWERTY Windows phone which is a great alternative to the HTC Touch Pro2. My review of this device will be on the site this week.

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Samsung B7610

 

The Samsung Omnia II got a great review from me and is a fantastic bit of kit. 

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Samsung Omnia II

 

The Nokia E72 is also in my pile of phones to review shortly. A fine alternative to a Blackberry?

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Nokia E72

 

The Acer Liquid was unboxed by Matt the other day. Watch the video here.

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Acer Liquid

 

The HTC HD2 has been the talking point for the past couple of months. Read my review here.

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HTC HD2

 

Back in stock and now with a price drop is the HTC Hero. You can read Steve’s review on the device here.

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HTC Hero

 

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Phones
By December 15, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N900 coming soon to Vodafone UK

Vodafone has today announced the Nokia N900 is coming soon to its UK customers. The highly-anticipated Smartphone delivers a computer-grade experience in a sleek device, with the embedded Maemo software enabling powerful multi-tasking.

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Nokia N900

 

The Nokia N900 enables you to customise your homescreen with four personalisable views for easy access to all your favourites, whether that’s email, music, web browsing or your most-used apps. View all this on the impressive 3.5 inch high-resolution touch-screen with 3D accelerated graphics, virtual on-screen keyboard and full side-slide QWERTY keyboard.

The Smartphone boasts a solid 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optic lens. The 32 GB expandable memory allows users to store all their favourite snaps, music and files.

For more information on the Nokia N900 handset today, visit http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobile-phone/nokia-n900

 

This one has been on the cards for a while and I’m certainly looking forward to giving it a test drive. There has been a little surge in the amount of devices with slide out QWERTY keyboards recently so its going to be interesting to see if the Nokia N900 can give those other handsets a run for there money. I suspect the answer will be Yes!

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Press Releases
By December 15, 2009 Read More →

iVideoCamera – video recording comes to non-jailbroken iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G

Rejoice owners of old iPhones! – iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G – now also you can do the same what iPhone 3GS owners could do for a long time: record videos!

The most important feature of iVideoCamera app that makes it possible is ability to export videos to camera roll (“Photos” app; YES, WE HAVE TESTED IT AND IT WORKS SUPERBLY):

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By December 15, 2009 Read More →

What’s Nexus for Android?

The simple answer is the HTC Nexus One which will be released, unlike the rest of the Android handsets on the market, directly under the Google brand name. 

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Front View Powered Off

So what do we already know? Well not a huge amount to be perfectly honest but we do know the it will be released on the Android 2.1 software release along with some nice new 3D elements for the app tray, more home screens and a new “preview all” home screens grid at the bottom of the home screen.

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New Menu Style & Grid View of Home Screens

From the pictures alone we can see that the it works on T-Mobile (the Rumoured Partner) and that it has WiFi (which is kinda obvious).

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Home Landing Screen

The design is very much like a number of the latest HTC Handsets with the flush buttons on the LCD although for me it has the downside of having no QWERTY in there. From the back I’m not 100% sure if it’s a self portrait mirror or a flash, let’s hope and pray that it’s the latter.

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Nexus One Back (Includes Free Post-It)

Only time will tell but the rumours estimate a release in the early part of 2010.

Posted by: John McKenzie

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By December 14, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 Accessories

On the run up to Christmas Clove Technology have dropped us a line to let us know of a few items they now have that may make nice stocking fillers?

 

First up we have a flip style case for the HTC HD2. You wouldn’t want to scratch that nice new shiny screen!

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HTC HD2 Case

 

Next we have a HTC microUSB cable. Being microUSB this will not only work with the HTC HD2 but many other newer devices, as microUSB is the agreed port that all manufactures are switching to.

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HTC HD2 Cable

 

Need a microUSB car charger?  Again this will work with numerous devices.

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HTC Car Charger

 

A desktop cradle for the HTC HD2 is next.

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HTC HD2 Desktop Cradle

 

If you need a spare microUSB wall charger you can get one here. Perfect if travelling.

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HTC HD2 Wall Charger

 

Clove also have a big range of clearance items. Click here to check them out.

 

Posted by: James

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By December 14, 2009 Read More →

Motorola Milestone demonstration video

A couple of days ago I got my hands on the new Motorola Milestone (aka Motorola Droid) and you may have seen my Milestone Unboxing video which included a quick tour of the hardware.

The Motorola Milestone

The Motorola Milestone

 

Now that I’ve spent a little more time using the Milestone (and I also have my voice back a bit!) I have another video for you. This time I’m looking at the OS and User Interface in more detail and even trying out a couple of the apps. It’s not a mammoth video, about 17 minutes long, but you’ll still want to get comfortable before watching.

 

Motorola Milestone demonstration video

 

So after the first two days what do I think of the Motorola Milestone? I have to say that I am impressed. Definitely the best thing to come out of Motorola in a very long time in my opinion. I was not a fan of the Dext, I thought it was a nice idea poorly executed and the handset had a terrible build quality. However, the Milestone is a very different beast. The build quality is excellent – from the sliding screen which has wobbles as it moves to the well designed and tactile QWERTY keyboard.

So far there are only two things that I dislike about the Milestone. One is that odd step at the bottom of the screen that looks like the screen has been made too small for the device. The other issue I’ve noticed is when launching applications they often start in landscape when you are holding the handset portrait or vice-versa. It’s not a bit deal and the apps do catch up after a second or two but it is kinda annoying! You’ll see that happen in the video too.

 

Don’t forget that you that can ask us any questions about the Milestone over on the forum and we’ll do our best to answer them for you!

 

Posted by: Matt

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By December 14, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Review

Looking for a slide out QWERTY smartphone? This one may be right up your street.

Sony Ericssons Xperia X2 is the much anticipated sequel to the X1 but is it as good as the original? Read on to find out if this new version is worthy of you spending your cash.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

 

What’s in the box:

  • Device
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • USB Cable
  • TV Out Cable

Also have a look at Matt’s unboxing video for more details.

 

The ten second review:

Device: Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

Price:TBC

Summary: A feature filled Windows phone with the bonus of a slide out QWERTY keyboard.

Best of: Email, Keyboard, Camera, 3.5mm headset jack.

Worst of: Build Quality

Get it now from: Sony Ericsson

 

 

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Specification:

  • Operating System – Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
  • Processor – Qualcomm MSM 7200 528 MHz
  • Memory – RAM – 256MB / ROM – 512MB
  • Display – 3.2" VGA, 800 x 480 pixel, 65,536 colour touchscreen
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
  • UMTS/HSPA 900/1900/2100
  • WiFi
  • MicroUSB
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Internal GPS antenna with aGPS support
  • microSDHC memory card (up to 16GB)
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
  • Camera – 8.1 megapixel
  • Geo tagging
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Optical trackpad
  • Talk Time -GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 – 10 hours
  • Standby Time – GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 – 500 hours
  • Battery – Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41)
  • Dimensions – 110.0 x 54.0 x 16.0 mm (4.3 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches)
  • Weight – 155g (5.5 oz)

 

 

 General:

 

On the top of the device is the 3.5mm headset jack, the power button and a speaker grill.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Top

 

The left side contains the microUSB port and also a battery cover release knob.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Left Side

 

On the right is the up/down volume rocker, the dedicated camera key and the housed stylus.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Right Side

 

Situated on the back of the device is the 8.1mp camera lens and flash.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Back

 

On the front are the function keys and optical trackpad at the base, and at the top is the secondary camera, proximity sensor and speaker.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Front

 

Highlights:

  • Wi-Fi/3G
  • Camera
  • Keyboard
  • 3.5mm headset jack

 

Lowlights:

  • Build Quality
  • Screen is slow to react
  • Hardware Keys

 

 

Review:

Out of the box I was surprised by how heavy the Xperia X2 was. At 155g its heavier than some similar devices but this factor has never been one to put me off a phone. The device comes in two colours, black and silver. I had the silver one and its quite attractive to look at. In terms of build quality it doesn’t feel as high class as it initially looks. The battery cover in particular feels flimsy and by pressing slightly on it I could feel and hear it moving. The movement opening the sliding keypad if reasonably smooth but once open the screen section feels unstable and it actually wobbles a wee bit. It will be interesting to see if this worsens over time?

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It looks tight but its not!

 

On the front of the device, under the screen there are four hardware buttons. They are not what I would call proper buttons as they are flush with face of the device, although they do give a little click when pressed. These buttons comprise of a call send/end, an okay button and a Sony Ericsson menu button. Between these buttons is an optical track pad.

The slide out QWERTY keyboard has to be one of the main attractions to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2. It consists of four rows (unlike the HTC Touch Pro2 which has five rows) and its not too bad to type on. Its certainly not the best but its far from being the worst. I could type perfectly on it straight away, but I am used to using a Touch Pro2. Its not as comftable to use as the TP2 and the main reason I can give for this is that the keys have very limited space between them. The keys are smaller than on some other slide out QWERTY devices but they are responsive. I really don’t like where they have put the number keys though. Not only is it awkward using them in this position but its also hard to see them. I couldn’t get the keys to light up like on the TP2 so using in the dark may be a real issue.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Keyboard

 

I didn’t review the original Xperia X1 so I am unable to compare my personal opinions on whether the X2 is better than the X1 but at this stage in the review I am a little disappointed in the hardware!

 

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 is a Windows phone and comes with windows mobile 6.5 installed. I’m not going to go into to much detail with the OS as its been covered in several reviews recently but I will cover the changes /tweaks that Sony Ericsson have made.

First off is the home screen. Like the Xperia X1 the X2 comes with the panels option. Here you have a choice of numerous home screens.

 

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Above is “Tilewave” from Sony Ericsson. This consists of common used features on the home screen. If you shake the phone the tiles bounce up and down. How exciting!

 

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Next we have the Windows Mobile standard screen. Here you can either drag the highlighted bar up and down or if you prefer you can move the whole list. Its not great and the icons don’t bounce but it works.

 

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Sony Ericsson have teamed up with SPB to include mobile shell 3.5 on the Xperia X2. This is a decent and extremely popular shell and consists of three home screens sitting side by side. Swipe left or right and stick whatever icons you want on the screens.

 

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Above is also SPB Mobile Shell 3.5. Normally when you buy this application you can swipe up or down to switch between a professional shell and a personal one. On the X2 you need to choose one or the other so this is the other!

 

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This one was is extremely pretty but not very useful. At first the screen is blank and then the flower grows. This is then followed by a bumble bee flying around the screen shortly followed by a ladybird.

 

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This one is really clever but there is no way I could use it. The screen is an animated city with people walking about, moving cars and trains and even a helicopter flying around. Certain building are the phones features such as in the above picture the cylinder building accesses the battery status when pressed.

 

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There is also a night time version.

 

In addition there are a few other panels such as Facebook and CNN but these are obviously not home screens. One good feature with the panels is that you can set panels to change at different times in the day.

Its nice to have different options as a home screen but certain ones above will be just a novelty and I would imagine most users will probably stick with SPB Mobile Shell after playing around for a while.

 

Unlike the HTC and Samsung Windows phones, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 does not come with Opera Mobile pre installed but just internet explorer. Of course you can download Opera anyway and I would advise it as its better than internet explorer. Mind you, there are lots of browser options now and as the X2 is WinMo it is dead easy to download what you like.

 

As the Xperia X2 is a little smaller in size than a few of its rivals you will be pleased to know it comes with a stylus as you may need it. Sony Ericsson have not customised the OS as heavily as some other manufactures and although WinMo 6.5 is better than previous versions its far from perfect. The supplied stylus slots nicely into the rear of the device but it has to be the thinnest one I have ever seen. Its like a big needle!

 

The music player on the Xperia X2 is quite basic which surprised me. The quality wasn’t too bad though. Not the best but okay. As a 3.5mm headset jack is supplied you can use which headphones you desire.

The camera was reasonable though. At 8.1mp I was expecting decent photographs and the ones I took turned out to be bright and vibrant. Its certainly not as good as a proper digital camera but for being on a phone its pretty special. The interface though is bland and rather unexciting. I also didn’t like the dedicated camera button. It just didn’t feel right. Not sure why.

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Camera Sample

 

Like with all Windows Phones setting up email accounts is easy. You can have multiple email accounts using pop/IMAP and also one account using Active Sync and this latter one will offer push email as opposed to the others that with just sync with the server. They all work flawlessly.

 

Like most smartphones these days the Xperia X2 comes with an onboard YouTube client. I’m afraid to say its one of the worst I have used to date. The video playback is terrible. For some reason the videos all appear blocky, kind of like it was when video was first introduced on mobiles. Very odd!

 

You get all the normal Windows phone apps as standard, such as My Phone, Marketplace, Office Mobile and messenger. These all work fine on the X2.

Google Maps is also pre installed on the handset. As the Xperia X2 supports A-GPS you can also run turn by turn navigation software such as CoPilot or TomTom. I didn’t try running them on the X2 as by this stage I had had enough to be honest!

 

 

Conclusion:

I’m afraid to say that I think this is a rather poor effort by Sony Ericsson. Don’t get me wrong, the device is not terrible, its just not as good as other handsets on the market right now. The one thing that really frustrated me about the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 is its clunkiness. Its very laggy and although Windows Mobile is not the fastest of operating systems its runs much better on other devices I have reviewed recently of own myself. Its a shame as you would have though that a sequel phone would be fantastic but this one just doesn’t tick all the boxes.

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Reviews
By December 14, 2009 Read More →

Most ridiculous peripheral of the year goes to…

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Honestly!

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By December 14, 2009 Read More →

PhatWare PhatNotes for iPhone – review

Previously available for Windows Mobile (yuk! yuk!) now this app has been released for iPhone (yummy!) but is it any good? Has it any chance to stand out among 110,000 of iPhone apps? Read on!

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By December 13, 2009 Read More →

Google Goggles hits Android

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All privacy issues aside Google Goggles looks like a pretty swish time saver that I know I would use. By using the camera and GPS functionality in the phone Goggles looks up information on whatever it is you point the lens at. A business, restaurant, plant or book. Business card recongnition has been around for a while and it’s like taking this feature and using if for everything. Have a look at the video after the break.

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