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By October 26, 2009 Read More →

HTC Tattoo retail unboxing video

There’s a good chance that you will have already seen my earlier HTC Tattoo unboxing video but the handset that we unboxed last week was a pre-release unit and although it was final hardware/software the box and contents were fairly generic so having got my hands on the retails version courtesy of our friends at Clove Technology, I thought I’d record a quick follow up unboxing video showing the full retail device so that there would be no question mark over what is supplied in the box etc.

The HTC Tattoo

The HTC Tattoo

 

I’m not covering the handset in a great deal of detail in this video as it is the same as the other version we looked at so if you want to check out the OS and user interface please have a look at the other video.

 

HTC Tattoo retail unboxing video

 

James is just working on the rest of the review at the moment and will have that online for us, hopefully, later this week.

HTC Tattoo Specification:

  • Operating System – Android
  • Processor – Qualcomm MSM7225, 528 MHz
  • Memory – RAM – 256 MB / ROM – 512 MB
  • Display – 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 240×320 QVGA resolution
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
    (Band frequency and data speed are operator dependent.)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0)
  • GPS – Internal GPS antenna
  • Expansion – microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
  • G-sensor
  • Digital Compass
  • FM Radio
  • 3.2 megapixel colour camera
  • 4-Way navigation control with Enter button
  • Talk Time – Up to 390 minutes for GSM
  • Standby Time – Up to 340 hours for GSM
  • Dimensions – 106 x 55.2 x 14 mm (4.17 x 2.17 x 0.55 inches)
  • Weight – 113 grams (3.99 ounces) with battery
  • Warranty – 2 Years

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By October 24, 2009 Read More →

Samsung Pixon12 unboxing video

We reviewed the original Samsung Pixon (M8800) back in December 2008. At the time the Pixon was one of a new breed of mobile phones to have decent built in cameras and was among the first to have an 8 megapixel shooter.

Pixon12-angled-right

The Samsung Pixon12

 

The first Pixon was quite successful and did indeed have a really decent camera, hoping to build upon that success Samsung have released their newest camera phone, the Pixon12. Samsung say that the Pixon12 is the first camera phone in the world to have a 12 megapixel camera, better than many dedicated digital point and shoot cameras on the market today.

So the question for me is does such a combination work or does bolting a 12 megapixel digital camera on to a mobile phone end up compromising both? James will be reviewing the Samsung Pixon12 over the next week and will certainly be putting it through its paces as both a mobile phone and a camera. We’ll have some sample photos for you too!

Have a look at my unboxing video below for a quick tour of the handset and the user interface and then pop back later for the full review.

 

Samsung Pixon12 unboxing video

 

EDIT: The Samsung Pixon12 review is now live on site.

 

Samsung Pixon12 specification:

  • Display – AMOLED, 16M colours, 3.1"
  • GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band)
  • 3G: 900/2100 HSDPA (Dual-Band)
  • Connectivity – microUSB
  • TV Out
  • Bluetooth (2.1)
  • WiFi
  • MicroSD
  • Camera – 12 Megapixel resolution
  • Xenon Flash
  • 5 x Digital Zoom
  • Auto Focus
  • Brightness Adjust
  • Video- Hi-Resolution DVD Video Recording 30fps Video Recording (720 x 480)
  • Supported formats: MP4, 3GP, H.264, H.263, DivX & XviD
  • FM Stereo Radio (RDS)
  • Windows Media Player Sync
  • DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)
  • Battery – Capacity: 1000 mAh
  • Dimensions – 107.9 x 53 x 13.8 mm
  • Weight – 119g with battery

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By October 23, 2009 Read More →

Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1) unboxing video

So the other day we spoke about the Acer F900 being comparable to the HTC Touch HD and now the Acer neoTouch S200 (aka Acer F1) has landed on my desk I’m wondering what to compare this to? I suppose you could think of it as being Acer’s answer to both the Touch HD or maybe even the Toshiba TG01, especially when you take the 1gHz CPU in to account and that the screen is just a few fractions of an inch smaller than its Toshiba counterpart.

The Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1)

The Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1)

 

The Acer neoTouch is another one of the devices launched recently to have Windows Mobile 6.5, there aren’t too many handsets available at the moment shipping with WM 6.5. Those of you familiar with the Acer F900 that we reviewed recently will see that the neoTouch bares more than a passing resemblance to the earlier handset. We’ll be putting the neoTouch to task over the next week or so and the review will be here for you shortly.

For now, have a look at the unboxing video below for a quick tour of the handset and the user interface.

 

Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1) unboxing video

 

Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1) specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5
  • Qualcomm 8250 1 GHz CPU
  • RAM – 256MB
  • ROM – 512MB
  • 3.8 inch WVGA 480×800 touchscreen display
  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • HSPA 900, 1900, 2100 (download 7.2 Mbps / upload 5.76 Mbps)
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • miniUSB
  • A-GPS
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • MicroSD card (support up to 32GB)
  • 5 megapixel Autofocus camera with LED Flash
  • Talk Time – 5 Hours (manufactures approximation)  
  • Standby Time – 400 Hours (manufactures approximation)  
  • Rechargeable Lithium-ion 1350 mAh battery
  • Dimensions – 118.6 x 63 x 12mm 
  • Weight – 130 grams with battery
  • Ambient Light Sensor
  • Motion Accelerometer
  • Proximity Sensor

Designed for high quality media entertainment the Acer neoTouch S200 (Acer F1) benefits from a Qualcomm 8250 1GHz processor.  This extraordinarily fast processor is able to deal with the demands of the latest applications and media.  The 3.8” WVGA screen provides vibrant and bright photos, while enhancing any application, particularly video playback.

The Acer neoTouch benefits from the latest Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, which enhances interaction between user and device.  It provides widgets for customising the device specific to your requirements and includes the new version of Internet Explorer, which enables more tasks to be performed at one time.

EDIT: Our Acer neoTouch review is now online for your reading pleasure!

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By October 23, 2009 Read More →

More HTC HD2 rumours

Ok, so many of you are emailing me with questions about the HTC HD2 and telling me what you’ve heard about its upcoming launch I thought I would condense the latest that we’ve heard in to one post.

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Let’s start with what we are hearing from the retailers. Both Clove Technology and Devicewire advise us that they have been told that the HD2 will start shipping on the 11th November. This will probably mean that they will have stock either on the 10th or 11th November for shipping to customers on the 11th November. These devices will of course be the SIM-free unlocked versions of the HD2 and will cost in the region of £500 at launch. See Below.

 

On to the networks then. Several emails from T-Mobile customers say that they’ve been told by various account managers that the HTC HD2 is will be in stock from the 5th November and will commence shipping on that date. I suspect that stock will be limited initially.

There are also various rumours about the HD2 availability on O2. The O2 Forums are full of discussion about the imminent launch. We’ve been told that we could see the device start shipping as early as the end of October to the first few days of November.

Personally, reading between all of the rumours, I suspect that the SIM-free and the network locked versions will be launched on the same day and that HTC will control when they can officially go on sale and I think that will be the 2nd week in November.

 

Now if you are particularly impatient (like me!) or just want to make sure that you will receive your new HTC HD2 on the day it’s launched then you can pre-order it from one of the companies below.

 

Clove Technology – HTC HD2 handset only price £504.85 inc VAT + delivery.

Super E Trader – HTC HD2 handset only price £499.99 inc VAT + delivery or £529.99 for a bundle with Case, Screen Protectors and 8GB Memory card.

Devicewire.com – HTC HD2 handset only price £499.99 inc VAT and free delivery.

eXpansys – HTC HD2 handset only price £499.99 inc VAT + delivery with £30 of eXpansys discount vouchers.

 

I suspect that there will be limited numbers of the HTC HD2 available initially so if you really want it on launch day I strongly suggest that you pre-order!

 

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

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Rumours
By October 22, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys THURSDAY deals 22nd October

This week the eXpansys deals are being offered on Thursday! You must use the links below in order to get the special pricing.

 

image Samsung i8000 Omnia II – Windows Phone 6.5

Normally £434.99 Now £399.99 Save £35

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=184150&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Sony Ericsson Aino 8MP Camera

Normally £424.99 Now £374.99 Save £50

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=183223&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image HTC Tattoo with £20 eXpansys Vouchers

Normally £279.99 Now £269.99 Save £10

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=187467&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Traxdata HDMI TV Media Player Includes FREE 2GB USB Flash Drive

Normally £49.99 Now £44.99 Save £5

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=181205&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image CGCL USB Digital Microscope MAN101

Normally £49.99 Now £39.99 Save £10

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=184437&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Plantronics DSP-400 USB Headset – Stereo Sound

Normally £44.99 Now £29.99 Save £15

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=122368&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image MWg 700 Series Portable USB Keyboard

Normally £19.99 Now £9.99 Save £10

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=139266&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Premier Systems Travel iPod Speakers 2-Pack

Normally £5.99 Now £2.99 Save £3

http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=189586&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

These deals are available on Thursday the 22nd October 2009 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*. *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 October 21, 2009 Read More →

Acer F900 review

Introduction

With the takeover of Eten by Acer, lots of new phones are hitting the market with a wide range of ‘Tempo’ branded handsets from Acer suddenly becoming available. Acer also recently launched the powerful Acer neoTouch which comes complete with Windows Mobile 6.5, so can the F900 compete?

F900-angled-left

The Acer Tempo F900

 

The 10 second review:

Device: Acer Tempo F900
Price: £189.99 – £184.99 with a £5 voucher which you can get HERE.
Summary: A good looking handset which is a value for money alternative to the HTC Touch HD.
Best of: Decent auto-focus camera with flash. Screen and built in GPS are a great Sat Nav combination.
Worst of: Battery life not the best, can become a little sluggish at times.
Buy it now from: eXpansys

 

What’s in the box?

  • Acer Tempo F900
  • Battery
  • Spare Stylus
  • Screen Protector
  • UK Mains Adapter
  • USB Cable
  • Headset
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Warranty Card
  • User Manual CD

Take a look at Matt’s Acer F900 unboxing video for more.

 

Acer Tempo F900 Specification:

  • Processor: Samsung 6410, 533 Mhz
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro
  • Memory: ROM: 256 MB / RAM: 128 MB
  • Display: 3.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 800 X 480 WVGA resolution
  • Network: HSDPA 1900/2100 MHz 
    Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • GPS: Internal GPS antenna
  • Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
  • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • Camera: 3.2 megapixel colour camera with LED flash
  • Audio supported formats: WMA, WAV, MP3, AAC, AMR, SP-MIDI, MIDI, MMF, AWB, RMI
  • Video supported formats: 3GP, MPEG4, WMV, H.263, H.264
  • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
    -Capacity: 1530 mAh
    -Talk time: Up to 7 hours
    – Standby time: Up to 300 hours
  • Expansion Slot: microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
  • Dimensions: 117.5 X 63.5 X 12.8 mm
  • Weight: 155 grams

General

The front of the F900 is dominated by a 3.8” touch sensitive screen below that you’ll find 4 touch sensitive buttons.

F900 front view

Acer F900 front view

 

On the back  a 3.2MP auto-focus camera, LED flash, speaker and battery compartment.

Acer F900 back view

Acer F900 back view

 

To the right we have a couple of scroll buttons (also for volume control) with selector in the middle, MicroSD socket and a dedicated camera button.

Acer F900 right side

Acer F900 right side

 

Left side we find the MiniUSB connector and power switch.

Acer F900 left side

Acer F900 left side

 

Both the top and the bottom of the handset are clear of clutter with just a space for the stylus on the bottom.

Acer F900 top view

Acer F900 top view

 

Highlights:

  • Nice looking device
  • Comes with good features for the price
  • Good price
  • Camera with flash and autofocus
  • Nice GUI
  • 3.8” Screen
  • Wi-Fi, GPS and HSDPA

Lowlights:

  • Battery life seems worse than advertised.
  • Screen a little too shiny
  • 128MB memory should be more.
  • Sluggish at times


Review

When I first looked at this phone, I thought it was the Glofiish X500 with a couple of changes to the buttons under the screen. It is quite a sleek, if not slightly heavy, device with a rather large screen.

The Acer shell is visually pleasing and user friendly. The shell works with two modes, either that mimicking your office desk, with calendar, memo, phone, CD player, etc on a desk with the ability to scroll left and right a frame for more of the desk, or if you scroll the screen down, an interface not dissimilar to that of the iPhone appears. It does come with the option to unload the shell if you want, but personally I quite like it. I thought the gravity sensor was slightly on the sluggish side but a nice addition to the unit.

In terms of the GPS the F900 performs quite well. I tried the F900 with google maps and it doesn’t take long to get a GPS fix from cold and probably around 10 seconds from a warm start, quite acceptable. Accuracy is pretty standard, sitting at home there is a certain amount of ‘drift’ when you are not moving but when using the handset in the car this really isn’t a problem. When you consider the cost of this handset and how much it would cost to add on CoPilot Live, for example, then it does make for a good value SatNav device with a generous size screen for in-car use.

One area that the F900 does disappoint is the headphones/headset. The F900 does not have a 3.5mm headphone socket which is now becoming standard on more and more devices. Instead the supplied wired headset connects to the handset with a miniUSB style connector forcing you to either use the supplied headset, which is quite poor, or else purchase some kind of headphone adapter in order to use your own. What a shame that the adapter is not supplied.

Where the F900 trumps the Touch HD is in the camera department. The 3.2 MP camera on the F900 comes with autofocus, flash, and lots of settings and effects. It takes about 5 seconds from pressing the camera button to being able to actually take a picture, which I thought was slow. Quality was good, flash was average, but no one is expecting to take a photo on a phone that would make it onto the cover of Vogue magazine, that said the quality is better than its competitor that has no flash. Now before you all start screaming at your computer screen I know that the Touch HD has a 5MP camera but it’s not just about the number of pixels, the F900’s camera seems better in my opinion and the flash is pretty important to many people.

I know that I’ve already made several comparisons between the Touch HD and the F900 but they are so similar in design and functionality that it’s hard not to. If you consider that the Acer F900 has been around for just a few months and you can get it for well under £200 which is less than half the cost of the HTC Touch HD at the moment it becomes a matter of economics, the HD has little to offer over the F900 with, perhaps the exception of TouchFlo and maybe the headphone socket.

The Acer Shell user interface is much the same as we find on other Acer handsets on the market at the moment, it’s kinda like Acer’s answer to TouchFlo from HTC and it’s kinda cool. You are presented with a simulated office desk complete with a window and a wall. Items on the desk represent various things from a telephone telling you how many voicemail messages you have to an envelope with your unread email count. The calendar/clock on the wall tells you the date and the time while the view out of the ‘window’ shows you the weather.

Acer Shell on the F900

Acer Shell on the F900

I’ve mentioned earlier that the handset suffers from a slow down periodically. I suspect that this is down to two things. Firstly that the handset has ‘only’ 128Mb of RAM and that the user interface itself is pretty graphically intense. Once you start loading up other applications, especially SatNav apps. you might start to notice this more. It’s not a huge problem but means that you might have to manage your application usage a little more carefully than you would on a device with more RAM.

Not forgetting of course that the F900 is a mobile phone, the call quality of the handset it pretty decent. I can hear callers clearly enough and they can hear me fine. I would like to be able to make the speaker a bit louder though as I had it on the loudest setting all the time, it would be good to have so headroom for those quieter calls but that said it’s not the quietest handset that I’ve used.

General call quality is good, didn’t have any dropped calls during the review period and no break up. Reception is adequate, on par with the majority of other smartphones that I’ve been using recently but by no means spectacular and wont compete with your average Nokia handset for signal strength, but then I’ve yet to find a smartphone handset that will – why is that?!

The large 3.8" display is good, and 800 x 480 pixels gives you plenty of room for web browsing. It’s reasonably responsive to touch and you’ll get away with using your fingers or at least your fingernails for most applications. One bug bear with the screen is that it is extremely glossy, which is pretty much the norm for handsets now, but it’s performance in strong sunlight is poor, you’ll find yourself angling the screen to be able to see it properly. Probably not such a big deal as we only have about 3 days of sun each year in the UK but more important elsewhere perhaps.

On the matter of web browsing the F900 has Opera Mobile included and as you’d expect from the tried and trusted Opera browser, it does a decent job of rendering webpages, looking much like their desktop equivalent only smaller. Opera seems to be speedy enough though. However, one area that does cause a problem with Opera is the g-sensor or accelerometer. When you rotate the handset in your hands to a landscape orientation then naturally you want the screen to rotate to suit but for some reason Opera simply refuses to play ball most of the time which is quite annoying!

We’re often asked about texting and text entry on handsets. The F900, as you would expect, has all the standard Windows Mobile text-entry methods from handwriting recognition to the normal QWERTY keyboard. You probably wont want to use the normal WM QWERTY as on the 480×800 screen it’s tiny and not easy to use even with a stylus let alone with your fingers. Thankfully Acer have included their own larger QWERTY keyboard for text entry and this takes up just over a third of the lower part of the display. The ‘keys’ are well spaced and large enough to press with your fingers without having to resort to the stylus. Text entry is otherwise uneventful.

 

F900-angled-right

Conclusion

I like the feel of the phone, and the interface. It is slow at responding to some tasks but I think this is down to the the UI and the amount of memory available to run the software, but at the price and with all the features this phone comes with, I think it’s definitely good value for money!

The F900 is one of Acer’s best efforts so far, now I wonder what they can do with the neoTouch!?

In response to a Windows Mobile 6.5, it looks like people have managed to upgrade it with ‘cooked ROMs’, but not via an official update from Acer, so far.

 

Review by: Gary/Matt

Posted in: Reviews
By October 18, 2009 Read More →

HTC Tattoo unboxing video

A little over a month ago HTC announced that they would soon launch another Google Android powered handset called the HTC Tattoo. Surprisingly soon after that announcement HTC have launched the Tattoo and we’ve just managed to get our hands on one for review.

The HTC Tattoo The HTC Tattoo (back)

The HTC Tattoo

 

The HTC Tattoo is the smallest Android powered handset to be released so far and possibly one of the cheaper ones too. Unlike all the other Android handsets this one has only a QVGA (240×320) display versus the HVGA (320×480) found on the others. This makes for a much smaller, compact and lightweight handset. I’ve only used it briefly today but I have to say that my initial opinion is that it’s a really nice looking handset and I like the design of the back, much more interesting than the usual black or silver.

So we’ll be reviewing the HTC Tattoo over the next week or so and will have the review online for you as soon as we can. For now, have a look at the unboxing video below to see the handset in a little more detail. Note that although the box isn’t the full retail package the handset itself is full and final.

 

HTC Tattoo unboxing video

 

HTC Tattoo specification:

  • Operating System – Android
  • Processor – Qualcomm MSM7225, 528 MHz
  • Memory – RAM – 256 MB / ROM – 512 MB
  • Display – 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 240×320 QVGA resolution
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
    (Band frequency and data speed are operator dependent.)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0)
  • GPS – Internal GPS antenna
  • Expansion – microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
  • G-sensor
  • Digital Compass
  • FM Radio
  • 3.2 megapixel colour camera
  • 4-Way navigation control with Enter button
  • Talk Time – Up to 390 minutes for GSM
  • Standby Time – Up to 340 hours for GSM
  • Dimensions – 106 x 55.2 x 14 mm (4.17 x 2.17 x 0.55 inches)
  • Weight – 113 grams (3.99 ounces) with battery
  • Warranty – 2 Years

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By October 16, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals 16th October

   
   

eXpansys Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 5pm, 16th October 2009

   
Samsung M8910 PIXON 12
Info

Samsung M8910 PIXON 12
12 Mega-Pixel Camera

Normally £549.99
Now £499.99
Save £50

HTC Touch2 with £20 eXpansys Vouchers
Info

HTC Touch2
With £20 eXpansys Vouchers

Normally £289.99
Now £269.99
Save £20

Intel X18-M 80GB 1.8
Info

Intel X18-M 80GB 1.8"
SATA Solid State Drive

Normally £134.99
Now £124.99
Save £10

Ubinetics GC201
Info

Ubinetics GC201 GSM PCMCIA
Phone Card For Laptops – 10-Pack

Normally £19.99
Now £4.99
Save £15

ORA Nokia Car Charger
Info

ORA Nokia Car Charger
LCH-12 Compatible 10-Pack

Normally £19.99
Now £4.99
Save £15

iGo CoolStand for Laptops 2-Pack
Info

iGo CoolStand for Laptops
2-Pack

Normally £9.99
Now £2.99
Save £7


These deals are available on Friday the 16th October 2009 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.
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*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 October 15, 2009 Read More →

Optimization World competition

A while ago I wrote a brief piece about HDMI cables from a US company called Optimization World. This company supplies a variety of quality video and data cables at sensible prices. I bought a couple of HDMI cables from them a few months ago and I was pleased with the products I bought and the service I received that I decided to write about them.

Well that was back in May of this year but David from Optimization World just sent me an email to say how delighted he was that we’d given his company a mention and that he would like to invite our readers to enter his Messy Cable Contest where you could win $100 to spend in his store!

Would your readers would be interested our “Messy Cable Contest” that we are holding through the month of October, you can find the details here http://www.optimization-world.com/contest.html it is just a fun contest for a chance to win $100 store credit.

“Tracyandmatt should be a daily read for anyone interested in Tech. I visit it every day to be caught up on the newest gadgets and technology information. I know first hand that their reviews are thorough, unbiased and truthful. Any companies wanting to get their name out there and see an increase in traffic should not hesitate to have them review a product.” – David French, Optimization World

 

Thanks for the testimonial David!

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Editorial
By October 15, 2009 Read More →

Samsung Omnia II unboxing video

Samsung seem to be getting a lot of mileage from the Omnia brand, this time launching the Omnia II complete with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 OS. This is the first non-HTC device that we’ve seen with WM 6.5 so it’ll be interesting to see what they have done differently.

The Samsung Omnia II (GT-i8000)

The Samsung Omnia II (GT-i8000)

 

The Omnia II (GT-i8000) is similar in size and design to the HTC Touch HD, virtually the same size screen and almost the same form-factor, however, Samsung have given the Omnia II more power with a 800mHz CPU and obviously have it powered by WM 6.5. Samsung have kept their desktop widgets that have proven to be popular on the original Omnia and have skinned the Start menu and settings screen in a similar way to HTC to the point that there is virtually no need to be exposed to the Windows Mobile screens and menus if you don’t want them.

James will be reviewing the Samsung Omnia II over the next week so please do feel free to post your question over on the Omnia II forum post if there is anything specific you would like to know or that you would like covered in the review.

Have a look at the unboxing video below to see the handset in a little more detail and to have a quick overview of the OS and UI.

 

Samsung Omnia II unboxing video

NOTE that the handset in the video is a pre-release model and you’ll see that it has Windows Mobile 6.1 installed – the final retail version will have Windows Mobile 6.5 and our review will be of the 6.5 version. Sorry for the confusion!

 

Samsung Omnia II specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
  • 8GB Internal memory (16GB Available)
  • Processor – 800 MHz
  • AMOLED resistive touchscreen, 65K colours, 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches
  • Operating Frequency – 2G Network – GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G Network – HSDPA 900/1900/2100
  • HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
  • Wifi – 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
  • Built-in with A-GPS
  • MicroSD socket supports up to 32GB
  • DixX / XviD / MPEG4/ H.263/ H.264/ WMV player
  • Camera – 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, Auto-focus, Dual Power LED flash
  • Li-Ion 1500mAh battery
  • Stand-by Up to 430 h (2G) / Up to 430 h (3G)
  • Talk time Up to 10 h (2G) / Up to 10 h (3G)
  • 118 x 59.6 x 11.9 mm
  • Weight – 117 grams with battery

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Reviews
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