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By November 20, 2009 Read More →

NDrive SatNav for iPhone review

The iPhone now has a slew of true navigation products, all offering 3d turn-by-turn directions to compliment the built in maps tool. The big names have all launched iPhone version of their products, but these have been joined by products from lesser known companies.

NDrive

In many way the lesser know apps have actually been the most surprising, because in some cases they far surpass the bigger boy’s efforts.

NDRIVE helpfully supplied us with a promo copy of their efforts, which I installed on a 16gb iPhone 3GS, which has plenty of other apps on it already. It should be a fairly average device in that respect.

On first launch, NDRIVE completes an initial setup of its database – and restart kicks you into the app itself.

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In terms of immediate look and feel, it’s the closest Tomtom ‘clone’ I’ve used. I realise that may not go down well with NDrive, but for me personally that’s a very good thing – Tomtom style, with a lower prices and many more features.

The main navigation screen is split into 2 distinct areas. The bottom quarter shows speed and route information, while the remainder shows a 2d/3d map view. The map area contains 5 translucent buttons, allowing the user to zoom in and out, as well as adjusting the view from a top-down 2d setup through to a more standard 3d view. The fifth button accesses the GPS data page with long/lat information and signal quality.

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Usability is very good – touching bottom left acts as a quick link to the settings area – which includes route settings as well as more global app settings. The bottom right ‘Menu’ button launches the main menu, and touching anywhere on the map drops a pin, which can then be added as a destination or waypoint. You can also use multi-touch to rotate the map, or dragging to roam around the entire map.

The main menu system is simple and straightforward, with big chunky buttons which make it easy to press on the move. The bottom bar houses 2 buttons – on the left a back button to move up the menu structure, and on the right the map button closes the menu completely.

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The menu itself is split into 2 pages, with sub menus for additional navigational options. A neat feature with NDrive is the Record GPS option – to allow GPS tracking and recording for display, for example, in Google Earth. ‘Find’ allows the user to search the map data without navigating to the chosen location. The map is then centred at this point. Navigate is your standard affair, with sub-options to navigate to address, home, recent location, favourite, POI, nearby POI, Coordinates or Postcode. As you can see – plenty of options. There’s also the option to create an itinerary.

Navigation is fast, though before a mid-review update was issued, it did lock up a couple of times here. Routing seems capable enough, although lacks nice extras such as Tomtom’s IQ routes. I was never unhappy with any routes it selected though, as IQ routes is as good as it is bad sometimes anyway.

During navigation the screen is extremely clear and easy to follow. If I’m being picky, I’d say I’d have liked a little more screen space dedicated to the map area, rather than the route information bar at the bottom. Landscape mode also suffers from overcrowding – but the map itself, and the highlighted route is clear and easy to follow. All the map commands for zooming in and out and changing the angle (2d/3d) are all available while in navigation. A neat touch is the ability to ‘tap’ any POI’s that appear on the map in order to get more information about them. You can then double tap a phone number if available, and have your iPhone go away and call it.

The menu has additional options while navigation is active – with a forced alternative route button with then splits into the usual options such as avoiding a roadblock, or avoiding a particular area of the route.

Finally the ‘My nDrive’ connects your NDrive SatNav system with the rest of the world, allowing you to check out reviews of nearby POIs and upload your own.

 

Conclusion

I’ve played around with many iPhone sat nav systems, and despite lacking features Tomtom was my personal favourite. However nDrive have managed to go with a similar look and feel, but add an array of additional features. That, coupled with the fact its less than half the price means nDrive is an exceptionally good SatNav application.

You may wish to also take a look at NDrive London. I was unable to test this application – since I’m around 250 miles from the capital(!) – but I’m lead to believe its SatNav with aerial mapping. That alone makes it rather exciting!

 

Review by: Mark

Posted in: Reviews
By November 20, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals 20th November

Xperia X1

   

eXpansys Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 5pm, 20th November 2009

   
Acer beTouch
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Acer beTouch E200
Windows Mobile 6.5

Normally £249.99
Now £234.99
Save £15

Acer beTouch E100 Windows Smartphone
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Acer beTouch E100
Windows Mobile 6.5

Normally £234.99
Now £219.99
Save £15

Intel SATA Solid State Drive
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Nokia 6700 Classic
Silver

Normally £209.99
Now £194.99
Save £15

trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker
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GMAX 2-Bay Alloy Desktop
Hard Drive Enclosure

Normally £39.99
Now £34.99
Save £5

Novatel Wireless Merlin
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Novatel Wireless Merlin XU870 3G HSDPA 3.6/7.2 Mbps ExpressCard

Normally £49.99
Now £29.99
Save £20

B-Stock Palm m500 PDA + Accessory Pack
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B-Stock Palm m500 PDA + Accessory Pack

Normally £34.99
Now £24.99
Save £10

Premier Systems Chilly the Singing and Dancing Polar Bear
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Chilly the Singing and Dancing Polar Bear

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Now £4.99
Save £3

Premier Systems Breathalyser
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Premier Systems
Keyring Breathalyser

Normally £4.99
Now £1.99
Save £3


These deals are available on Friday the 20th of November 2009 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.
 
WD Media Player


*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Deals & Offers
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.

Aino-angled-open

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

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
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

Posted in: Phones
By November 16, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 review almost done

Just a quick update as we’ve had a few emails today asking where out HTC HD2 review is. Well the good news is that it’s nearly done and James is working feverishly to get it finished and online today.

There’s still time to ask questions about the HD2 and we’ll either include the answers in the review or else directly on the forum. Please send us your questions on the HD2 thread on the forum and we’ll get an answer to you one way or another!

Don’t forget you can also ask general questions or ask for help and advice on the HD2 or any other handset on the Mobiles Phones forum too.

So head back to the site later today and we’ll have the HTC HD2 review for your viewing pleasure!

 

EDIT: Our extensive HTC HD2 review is now live on site.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By November 15, 2009 Read More →

Samsung Omnia Lite unboxing video

There are quite a few Windows Mobile 6.5 powered handsets hitting the market now and the Samsung Omnia Lite is one of the latest. Samsung deem to be making the most of their Omnia brand, there are several handset to bare the name and more on the way.

The Samsung Omnia Lite

The Samsung Omnia Lite

The Samsung Omnia Lite is one of the smaller Windows Mobile handsets available at the moment and certainly at the other end of the spectrum to the HD2.

As always we’re going to put the Omnia Lite through its paces over the next week or so and will have a review for you soon. For now have a look at the unboxing video below for a taste of what the handset has to offer.

 

Samsung Omnia Lite unboxing video

 

Samsung Omnia Lite specification:

  • Operating System – Windows Mobile 6.5
  • Processor – ARM 1176 667MHz processor
  • Memory – 250MB Internal
  • Display – TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colours, 240 x 400 pixels, 3.0 inches
  • TouchWiz v2.0 UI
  • Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
  • Operating Frequency – GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900  3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100 
  • 3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
  • WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP 
  • microUSB
  • GPS Integrated with A-GPS
  • microSD (TransFlash), up to 32GB
  • DviX/XviD/MPEG4/H.263/H.264/WMV9 player
  • MP3/AAC/WMA player
  • TV-out
  • Camera – 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus
  • Battery – Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
  • Dimensions – 107 x 51.8 x 12.9 mm
  • Weight – 103 grams with battery

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By November 14, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson X2 event

A few days ago I attended an press evening with the folk at Sony Ericsson where they were showing off the new Xperia X2. I had a chance to play with the X2 which seems like a nice update to the popular X1, the keyboard is much better and the screen has been upgraded to 480 x 800 pixels.

I managed to snap a couple of photos of the handset to share with you.

 

The new Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 has a similar look to the original X1 but some of the issues that people raised with the X1 have been addressed, the screen is now flush at the front and the optical d-pad is no longer recessed.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

 

The keyboard is also much improved over the X1’s the keyboard on the X2 is much more practical.

Xperia X2 keyboard

Xperia X2 keyboard

 

The keyboard still opens in the same arc-slider fashion.

Xperia X2 bottom view

Xperia X2 bottom view

 

On the top there’s a power button and it’s good to see that SE have kept the 3.5mm headphone socket.

Xperia X2 top view

Xperia X2 top view

 

On the back you’ll find an 8.1 megapixel camera, with LED flash. A massive improvement over the X1’s flashless 3.2mp shooter.

Xperia X2 back view

Xperia X2 back view

 

Like most other manufacturers, Sony Ericsson have started to move towards MicroUSB connectors and that’s exactly what you get with the X2.

Xperia X2 left side view

Xperia X2 left side view

 

Turning to the right-hand-side we for the almost obligatory volume rocker and dedicated camera button.

Xperia X2 right side view

Xperia X2 right side view

 

We hope to get our hands on the X2 later next week and we’ll have a full review for you as soon as we can. Here’s the X2 press release if you missed it before:

 

The XPERIA™ X2 also includes the unique SlideView feature, which provides quick access to frequently used phone activities. Providing quick interaction with contacts, messages, media and more, SlideView provides an overview of missed incoming activity, notifying the user of any missed calls, e-mails and text messages so users don’t overlook an important contact.

With 14 specially designed preloaded XPERIA™ panels and 16 more to download, users can work with no boundaries with the XPERIA™ X2. From Skype, Mytopia and Google™, to games, CNN and Windows Live™, the panels ensure users are up-to-date with what matters most to them. With an improved touch interface and new 3D signature panel users also benefit from flexible desktop panels designed to categorise business, fun and communication features. Just set favourites to appear during certain times of the day and you can get the latest news in the morning, YouTube™ at lunchtime and games for the journey home.

Powered by QWERTY messaging, Windows Mobile® users can even show their presentations on the big screen with the TV out cable – the XPERIA™ X2 makes a day at the office a walk in the park.

In the fast-moving world we live in, the need to stay connected has never been so important. said Sumit Malhotra, marketing business manager, Sony Ericsson. We constantly rely on our mobile phones as an extension to the office and the XPERIA™ X2 debuting with Windows Mobile® 6.5, allows users to work quickly and efficiently while on the move. The XPERIA™ X2 also features a new range of interactive panels as well as SlideView, which provides quick access to frequently used phone activities – perfect for those who need to see any missed incoming activity at a glance.

Entertainment is not compromised on XPERIA™ X2. Enjoy amazing multimedia with the 3.2 high resolution touch screen and DVD quality and take advantage of the 8.1 megapixel camera to capture and instantly share experiences with friends and family. Personalise the panels and users can access Facebook™ to upload their party or holiday images and they can chat with friends across the world via Skype. Whether it is music, photography, email, video or gaming the XPERIA™ X2 has it all.

Windows® phones allow people to manage their whole world – from work to home to play – on a single handset, said Stephanie Ferguson, general manager, product management, Microsoft Corp.  The XPERIA™ X2 taps the powerful messaging and multimedia capabilities in Windows Mobile® so customers can be in touch, productive and entertained wherever they are.

With the need to stay connected 24/7 Sony Ericsson has designed XPERIA™ Services, a bespoke and unique after sales package designed to help XPERIA™ X2 users get the most out of their mobile phone. With a specialised technical team standing by to support busy users and talk through the outstanding features the XPERIA™ X2 has to offer, users can get help from troubleshooting to how to access their favourite websites. And if their XPERIA™ X2 stops working while they are abroad, XPERIA™ Services can replace the mobile phone via a simple phone call.

XPERIA™ Services really has been devised with the consumer in mind and to help consumers discover more about their XPERIA™ X2.

 

XPERIA™ X2

Live life without boundaries

·         Windows Mobile® 6.5 – work on the move easier

·         Make the most of the day – flexible desktop panels categorised for life: communication and fun, multimedia, business and internet

·         Work without boundaries – instant synchronisation of mail, calendar powered by QWERTY keyboard messaging and Windows Mobile®

·         SlideView – quick access to frequently used phone activities and overview of missed incoming activity

·         Present documents on the big screen – TV out cable

·         Never get stranded – XPERIA™ exclusive travel insurance

·         Enjoy amazing multimedia – 3.2 high resolution touch screen and DVD quality

·         8.1 megapixel camera with Photo light – easily upload images to web albums

·         Real 3D panel – 3D effects and zoom, music playback controls

 

Big business meeting? Arrive charged with the Car Charger AN300 – ultra fast, ultra-safe and ultra-reliable. A perfect accessory for the XPERIA™ X2, it charges 40 per cent faster than most car chargers – just plug into the cigarette lighter and go.

XPERIA™ X2 supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 850/900/2100.

XPERIA™ X2 will be available exclusively in the UK on Vodafone from early Q4 in the colours Elegant Black and Modern Silver.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Phones
By November 14, 2009 Read More →

Special weekend offer from Devicewire

Have you been coveting the brand new HTC HD2? If you yearn for a new mobile but the HD2 is perhaps too big for your taste or just too much lolly then we have a couple of option for you which also have special offers attached to them!

 

Touch2-angled-left First of all, if Windows Mobile is your OS of choice, there’s the excellent HTC Touch2 that we reviewed recently. The Touch2 is a worthy successor to the massively popular Touch. Featuring Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, 528 MHz CPU, RAM – 256 MB / ROM – 512 MB, 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen, Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g and Internal GPS antenna. An excellent little WinMo 6.5 handset weekend’s special price of just £249.99 including delivery

 

Read the HTC Touch2 review to see if it’s for you. Order the HTC Touch2 HERE.

 

Tattoo-angled-left Or if you fancy a change from Windows Mobile and Android’s your thing then why not try the HTC Tattoo which we also reviewed just a few weeks ago. The HTC Tattoo is the smallest of the Android powered handsets that you can buy at the moment, featuring a 2.8" touchscreen, 528mHz CPU, 256MB RAM and 513MB ROM, GPS, Compass and lots more to boot. It’s well worth considering especially at this weekend’s special price of just £249.99 including delivery!

 

Take a look at our HTC Tattoo review to help make up your mind! Order the HTC Tattoo HERE.

 

 

The special offers are any available this weekend. Normal pricing will resume on Monday 16th November. Don’t forget to mention Tracyandmatt.co.uk when ordering! 🙂

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By November 13, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 retail unboxing video

Yesterday I have a nice ‘gift’ from our friends over at devicewire.com, the HTC HD2 which is now the full and final retail version.

The HTC HD2

The HTC HD2

 

This is just a quick unboxing video of the retail version of the HTC HD2 so that you can see what’s included in the final package. If you want to see the HTC HD2 in more detail or for a full tour of the user interface and a few of the applications please look at our HTC HD2 demonstration video that I recorded earlier this week.

 

HTC HD2 retail unboxing video

 

James and I are jointly working on the HD2 review so that we can get it online for you reasonably quickly, we were waiting for the retail version to complete the review incase of any changes. We’ll have that for you soon so please do check the site regularly.

 

EDIT: Our extensive HTC HD2 review is now live on site.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By November 13, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals 13th November

 
   

eXpansys Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 5pm, 13th November 2009

   
Sony Ericsson Satio
Info

Sony Ericsson Satio with £30 eXpansys Vouchers

Normally £489.99
Now £479.99
Save £10 and receive £30 eXpansys vouchers

Samsung i8000 Omnia I
Info

Samsung i8000 Omnia I
Windows Mobile Professional 6.5

Normally £434.99
Now £409.99
Save £25

Nokia 6760 Slide
Info

Nokia 6760 Slide
QWERTY keyboard

Normally £195.99
Now £184.99
Save £10

Acer beTouch E101 Windows 6.5 Smartphone
Info

Acer beTouch E101 Windows 6.5 Smartphone

Normally £169.99
Now £159.99
Save £10

Toshiba Portege G910 with £50 Cash Back
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Toshiba Portege G910
With £50 Cash Back

Normally £149.99
Now £139.99
Save £10 and receive £50 Cash Back

Premier Systems Fudge the Singing and Dancing Bear
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Premier Systems Fudge the Singing and Dancing Bear

Normally £7.99
Now £4.99
Save £3

 
These deals are available on Friday the 13th November 2009 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only.
Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.

Acer Revo

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Deals & Offers
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