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By November 19, 2009 Read More →

LG GW520 Review

More and more manufactures are now offering slide out QWERTY devices and heres another one to add to the list. The LG GW520 is not a high end smartphone but I am pretty sure there is a place for it in the market. Lets check it out:

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LG GW520 both open and closed

What’s in the box:

  • Phone
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Headphones
  • User Guide

The ten second review:

  • Device: LG GW520
  • Price: £129.00
  • Summary: A nice touch screen feature phone with a decent slide out keyboard.
  • Best of: Keyboard, 3G, Camera
  • Worst of: No Wi-Fi, Screen Unlock
  • Get it now from: Orange

 

LG GW520 Specification:

  • Size: 106.5 x 53 x 15.9 mm
  • Weight: 125.5g
  • Screen: TFT resistive touch screen, 256K colors, 240 x 400 pixels, 2.8 inches
  • Memory: 40MB Internal, MicroSD up to 16GB
  • 3G: HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
  • Bluetooth: v2.0 with A2DP
  • USB: microUSB
  • Camera: 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels
  • Messaging: SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
  • Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
  • Colours: Blue on Black, Red on Black, Silver, Pearl White
  • Battery: Li-Ion 950 mAh

 

General:

The top of the LG GW520 contains the USB connector for charging, and also for connecting the headset.

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LG GW520 Top

The left side of the handset houses only a up/down volume rocker.

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LG GW520 Left Side

There is plenty of action on the right side. The slot for the MicroSD card is here and also buttons for the camera and locking the device.

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LG GW520 Right Side

On the rear of the handset can be found the camera lens and speaker grill.

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LG GW520 Rear

On the front of the device is the call send/end keys as well as menu button.

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LG GW520 Front

Highlights:

  • Keyboard
  • 3G

Lowlights:

  • Lack of Wi-Fi
  • Screen Unlock

 Review:

I’m a big fan of slide out QWERTY devices but as this one is lacking a few features I am used to I was thinking it is not going to be great. I was pleasantly surprised.

Handling the handset for the first time I was impressed with how nice it looks. The black around the screen and keys looks great sitting beside the silver satin finish that runs around the outside of the device and covers the back. It also felt great to hold. Its well built and although the battery cover feels very “plasticy” the whole thing feels like its built to last.

On the front of the device are three keys that sit below the screen. These are send and end as well as a circular menu button.

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LG GW520 Buttons

This menu key provides two choices when pressed. The first is a list of favorite applications which can be edited to give you quick access to the most common features. Secondly it provides you with a task manager. This enables you to see which apps are running and then the option to end them all. A nice feature which is easy to access.

The main attraction to this device has to be the keyboard and its pretty good. The sliding mechanism when you open it is smooth and feels comfortable. It even makes a noise when you open and close. I’m sure this can be edited as its driving me up the wall!

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LG GW520 Keys Close Up

As you will see above the keys are slightly raised and although not the biggest keys we have seen on a slide out keyboard they are not bad.

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LG GW520 Full Keyboard

Pressing the keys gives a nice click and also another annoying beep noise! When typing this ensures you know you have defiantly pressed the key hard enough. Compared with some other similar devices you do have to use quite a firm press but its just a case of getting used to it.

On the right side of the keyboard are the direction arrows. I personally prefer these to having a D-Pad on the keyboard like on the Nokia N97 and Motorola Dext. Overall the keyboard is better than I expected. Its not the best but it works and that’s what maters.

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LG GW520 with Motorola Dext and HTC Touch Pro2

Onto the user interface. Its very similar to other LG devices. This device has two home screens. The first, and main one, allows you to add widgets which really makes it your own. The second screen which, is accessed by swiping the screen left or right, is called Livesquare, which has been seen before on LG phones. The Cookie I think. Its really bad and so much of a waste of time im not talking about it!

At the bottom of the home screen are four on screen keys/tabs. Like on other devices these consist of: phone (which brings up the dialer), contacts, messages and main menu.

The menu consists of a further four tabs. This shows the phones features in categories – Communication, Entertainment, Utilities and Setting. All fairly straight forward.

The screen on the LG GW520 is very touch sensitive and supports haptic feedback. Obviously it auto rotates into landscape mode when the keyboard is opened.  One thing that did really frustrate me is the screen lock. Its all well and good locking the screen and I am all for it but what I really hate is having to hold the unlock button (either hardware or on screen) down for three seconds just to activate the screen. It I want to unlock the screen I want it to be instant.

So, what else is the GW520 good for?

Although the camera is only 3MP it produced some nice photos. Not the best quality but good enough for uploading to the web. The video camera was also ok. Slightly grainy but as good as can be expected from the hardware.

Listening to music was reasonable. The external speaker is fairly loud but as usual using the headphones is where the quality can be found. On the GW520 the quality was not amazing but okay. There were no options to change the the music settings but it was easy to use. You will most defiantly need a MicroSD card if storing music on the device due to its internal memory storage being low. You can also use Bluetooth headphones with the GW520 as it supports A2DP.

Web browsing was also okay. Its never going to compete with Internet Explorer or Opera Mobile but for simple viewing of pages its not too bad. I think the kids are going to be spending most of the time on Facebook hammering out messages on the QWERTY keyboard. Shame about the lack of Wi-Fi but at least its 3G.

Setting up email accounts on the LG GW520 was simple. I set up a hotmail account in seconds and it downloaded all my emails instantly. Its not the best email interface but it works and I don’t suppose business users are going to be buying this device anyway.

 

Conclusion:

Overall the LG GW520 is a nice feature phone. I’m not sure how many people would get this on a contract but as a PAYG phone its a real bargain if you ask me. The keyboard is not as good as on the high end smartphones but its still good.

If you are looking for a new pay as you go device and are big on messaging it may be worth adding this to your Christmas list. I will email Father Christmas the review so he knows how nice the phone is!

 

Posted by: James

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

Nice video of the Xperia X10

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Blimey, two Xperia stories in one day? The phonescoop takes a look at the gorgeous Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. I know, I know the X3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 were oddly skipped out, perhaps they will release a bunch of phone with lesser specs around the same time. However, I can safely say from the video, I want one.

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

Is the gPhone real?

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Many have thought that after the announcement of Google Android, it would be the last we’ve heard of the Google Gphone. Apparently, the GPhone is not only software but also hardware. More precisely, Google is actually making a phone.

Techcrunch is saying that the Google Phone will be more exciting than the Motorola Droid and even the following super Android phones that will come–Droid and the HTC Dragon will serve as a warm up to–how do we say, The One?

Google will not instantly go to manufacturing–the phone will be made by a big mobile company, perhaps Motorola again? Google is said to be in total control, though, as far as design and specs, and the phone will not carry any other brand but Google’s. The manufacturer could be Taiwanese or Korean, but the safe bet goes to either LG or Samsung. The Google Phone will be backed up by a major advertising drive. It’s going to be Apple vs Google after today and in the foreseeable future, and Google will have another solid source of revenue, besides their Adwords.

[source via PMP Today]

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

Opera 10 Beta 1 arrives on Windows Mobile

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Check out msmobiles.com for info on the new release for Opera 10. The popular web browser just got a little better. There is a link after the break to download. I did and it’s fast and pretty. Very much worth checking out.

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

No 6.5 for Xperia X1

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According to wmpoweruser there is to be no 6.5 update for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. This will probably anger a number of people out there as the phone is quite popular. Read on for the full article:

Smashing earlier rumours that suggested an official Windows Mobile 6.5 update for the Xperia X1 will be coming, Sony Ericsson has confirmed the contrary to CNet Asia.

Some owners may be rightfully upset by this, as the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has been one of the more expensive handsets of recent times, and while ROM’s are available on XDA-Developers they are not blessed with official updated drivers, meaning they would have issues not present in an official release.

The device joins other premium devices such as the HTC Touch HD in not getting updates to the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile OS.

Read more at Crave Asia here.

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

Download Windows Marketplace

 

I have mentioned Windows Marketplace in several reviews now, but it has only been available to download for Windows Mobile 6.5

 

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Windows Marketplace

 

Not any more though. You can now download for both 6.0 and 6.1, good news all round. Microsoft promised this update in November and I am please to say they have delivered.

Get your update by visiting mp.windowsphone.com

Enjoy.

 

Posted by: James

 

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Aino unboxing video

Last week our friends over at Clove Technology sent over the Sony Ericsson Aino for us to take a look at. First impressions were that it was much like any other slider-style handset, it has a 3″ limited functionality touch-screen a numeric pad under the sliding screen and 8.1 mega pixel digital camera. It’s not until you turn the Aino on that you realise that the screen is a little different to your average mobile – it’s a full 16.7 million colour display. Now you may wonder if that makes any difference and looking at the spec, I wondered the same, but when you watch video or look at photos on this handset, there’s a clear difference.

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The Sony Ericsson Aino

 

As well as having that lovely display, the other thing that sets the Aino apart is that it comes complete with a mini docking station and a bluetooth headset with media controls. An excellent idea!

So we’re in the middle of reviewing the Sony Ericsson Aino at the moment and we’ll have that for you over the next week or so. For now then take a look at the unboxing video to see what’s included.

 

Sony Ericsson Aino unboxing video

 

Today you want more than just the facility to make calls and send text messages and email from your phone.  With the Sony Ericsson Aino, the limits of mobile communication and connectivity are taken to a whole new level.

With the Aino you can keep up to date with the latest videos and music with the ‘Media Go’software.  It helps you transfer, play and organise all your music, photos, videos and podcasts from your PC simply and effortlessly to enjoy directly on the Aino via a WiFi connection. No more wires, no more searchig – always the latest fun.

Control your Playstation 3 and access its media content on your Sony Ericsson Aino anywhere, anytime using Remote Play.  Connect to your Playstation3 by using the Internet or 3G. For TV lovers there is the ability to enjoy the PlayTV service on Playstation 3.  Watch, pause and record live TV from a huge range of free channels all from the Aino, while on the go.

Watch the movies with the crystal clear 3 inch screen and listen to music in superb quality and with increased freedom – thanks to the stylish Wireless Stereo Headphone MH100 and matching Charging Stand EC100 included with Aino.  This powerful phone offers a full range of exciting features to support the entertainment experiences on the phones such as, an 8.1 megapixel camera.

 

Sony Ericsson Aino Specification:

  • On Board Memory – Up to 55MB
  • Display – 3 inch- 240 x 432 pixels – 16,777,216 True Colour TFT
  • Operating Frequency – GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 & UMTS/HSPA 850/900/2100
  • Bluetooth technology
  • Wi-Fi
  • DLNA Certified
  • Google Maps
  • PictBridge Synchronisation
  • USB mass storage mode
  • A-GPS
  • MicroSD Slot
  • 8.1 megapixel camera
  • 16x digital zoom – Photo flash – Video recording – Auto focus – Face detection
  • Battery – Talk time GSM: Up to 13 hrs, Standby time GSM: Up to 380 hrs
  • Dimensions – 104 x 50 x 15.5 mm
  • Weight – 134 grams with battery

 

Posted by: Matt

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By November 18, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 battery problems?

If you have been following our coverage of the HTC HD2 you’ll probably know that I’ve mentioned the battery life of the HTC HD2 on more than one occasion. The first review handset that we looked at was a pre-release unit and I initially had problems with poor battery life. After a few days the battery did seem to improve so I put the lack of stamina down to the fact that it was a review unit that may not have been so well looked after and that the pre-release ROM may not have been optimised.

However, James now has a full retail version of the HTC HD2 and is experiencing poor battery life and we’ve had a few comments on the forum from new HD2 owners saying that they are getting usage times measured in hours, one reader getting just a few hours of battery life when playing MP3’s despite having the screen turned OFF!

That said, we have also heard from others that they have no problems with their battery life and that they are getting a few days usage without having to recharge.

SO, if you are an HTC HD2 owner we want to hear from you! Please use the forum link below and come and tell us what your experiences are, good or bad!

We shall be getting another HD2 in a week or so and will test that out too!

 

Posted by: Matt

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By November 17, 2009 Read More →

Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 49

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Our latest podcast, Episode 49, is now available for download, the HTC HD2 vs the Acer s200, a phone company selling your details and the Nokia E72.

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By November 17, 2009 Read More →

T-Mobile’s employees selling your personal information

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In a follow up to this story I noticed a post on Pocket Gamer naming the company. That would be T-Mobile. read on for more:

[Editor’s note: the title of this story originally read ‘Mobile operator under investigation…’ After publication the operator in question was revealed as T-Mobile. The text of the story is unaltered.]

The Information Commissioner’s Office has told BBC News that staff at one of the UK’s major mobile network operator’s are under investigation for selling customer data to brokers, who then forwarded the information to rival companies that called customers as contracts came to an end.
The firm in question (which hasn’t been named) apparently alerted the privacy watchdog after it became suspicious of the private data trading, and has since been aiding investigators in uncovering the details.

Looking for a good checkback as a requirement for anybody applying for NSV security clearance.
“We are considering the evidence with a view to prosecuting those responsible and I am keen to go much further and close down the entire unlawful industry in personal data,” Information commissioner Christopher Graham said, adding, “The existing paltry fines… are simply not enough to deter people from engaging in this lucrative criminal activity. The threat of jail, not fines, will prove a stronger deterrent.”
The case highlights the profitability of selling private data, which is illegal without the customer’s express permission, and the Ministry of Justice is currently considering tougher penalties for illegal data trading.

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