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By January 1, 2009 Read More →

LG Renoir unboxed

It’s been about 3 months since we first saw the LG KC910 Renoir at its launch event and since then we have been waiting to get our hands on a review unit. Finally got one just before Christmas so have been putting it too the test over the festive period.

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The LG Renoir (KC910)

The KC910 Renoir is one of about 4 or 5 handsets available at the moment with an 8 megapixel camera built in. We’ve already looked at many of the others and you can find their reviews here on site too. The Renoir is quite similar to the Samsung Pixon in form and appearance, and both have the 8mp camera. One of the cool things about the Renoir is that it has a proper Xenon flash as well as Dolby Audio and Divx support. Take a look at the specification below and see what you get in a package that weighs just 114 grams – impressive!

So while we finish writing up the review, here’s the unboxing video to give you a taster of what the Renoir has to offer:

 

LG Renoir unboxed

 

You can also watch the video in HD by heading over to the unboxing video page on YouTube and clicking on ‘Watch in HD’ link under the video player. Don’t forget you can also check out all of our videos (we have 135 now!) by visiting our YouTube channel.

 

LG Renoir Specification:

  • 8 mp Camera with Xenon flash and Schneider-Kreuznach optics
  • 30 FPS video recording at 640×480, 60 FPS at 320×240
  • Internal GPS w/ Geotagging
  • Dolby Audio
  • Divx/Xvid support
  • Manual Focus
  • Smile, focus, face detection, Image stabilization
  • Quad-band GSM, HSDPA 7.2 mbps
  • Bluetooth Yes.v2.0 with A2DP
  • Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML,HTML
  • Built-in GPS receiver
  • Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots),32- 48 kbps
  • EDGE Yes
  • 3G HSDPA,7.2 Mbps
  • WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
  • USB Yes,v2.0
  • Document viewer- DOC,XLS,PDF
  • MicroSD up to 8GB
  • 3″ touchscreen, 240×400  with Haptic feedback
  • TV out support
  • Dimensions 107.8 x 55.9 x 14 mm
  • Weight 114 g

 

Posted by: Matt

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By December 31, 2008 Read More →

Sony Ericsson W595 review

The Sony Ericsson W595 is yet another addition to the ever expanding Walkman range of phones by Sony Ericsson so what sets the W595 aside from its fellow devices in the Walkman family and more importantly for Sony Ericsson how does it compare to competitors devices.

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The Sony Ericsson W595

What’s in the box?

  • Sony Ericsson W595
  • User guide
  • Software CD
  • Battery
  • Mains Charger
  • Stereo Portable Handsfree headset
  • USB Data Cable
  • 2GB Memory Stick Micro (M2)

 

Sony Ericsson W595 specification:

  • Dimensions – 100 x 47 x 14 mm
  • Weight – 104g
  • Screen  – 2.2″  240×320 pixel
  • Music – Walkman Player, Stereo speakers, Album art, Shake control, FM Radio
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
  • Camera – 3.2 mega-pixel, BestPic™ & PhotoFix, PictBridge printing
  • Networks – GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
  • UMTS (3G), HSDPA 2100
  • Messaging – Email, Instant messaging, MMS, Microsoft™ Exchange ActiveSync™
  • Memory – 40 MB memory
  • Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (2GB included in box)
  • Connectivity – Bluetooth, USB mass storage
  • Internet – WAP 2.0/xHTML, Access NetFront™ Web browser

 

General

The W595 from Sony Ericsson feels fairly substantial both when closed and open with this in mind the phone feels nice and light and will certainly not be weighing your pocket down any time soon.

Styling wise the W595 is nothing special but is certainly pleasant on the the eye and a device you will not be ashamed to be seen using.

The front of the device is rather smart looking it does not possess ground breaking styling but is pleasant on the eye and you certainly won’t be embarrassed to be seen with the W595. As for buttons on the front of W595 there is a 4 way directional control which double as playback control with a central selection button. Surrounding these to the right are menu and call buttons as well as the cancel key same to the left with the cancel key being replaced by a shortcut button for quick access to applications etc.

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W595 front view

 

When open, the phone houses a decent sized numeric keypad with fairly responsive buttons this is the only addition to the phone when open.

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Sony Ericsson W595 keypad

 

The left hand side of the phone houses the proprietary connector obviously for the phones charger and connecting headphone.

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W595 left side

 

The right side of the phone is home to a 2 way volume control and also the phones Walkman feature quick launch for easy access to the devices music playback functions.

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W595 right side

 

The back of the device has the usual necessities such as the batter cover etc. Also located on the back is 3.2 Mega-Pixel camera also capable of video capture.

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W595 back view

 

Located on the bottom of the W595 is the large speaker for playback and sounds, there’s another speaker on the other side too.

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W595 bottom view

 

Highlights & Lowlights

+ Inclusion of 2GB Memory Stick
+ Multimedia Features
– limited memory support


Review

The Sony Ericsson W595 is yet another addition to the ever expanding range of Walkman mobile phones, the W595 comes packed with features full of promise but will it live up to its fellow devices and more importantly for Sony Ericsson any rivals. Will the device offer any groundbreaking new features and functions or our we looking at the safe option and Sony Ericsson sticking to what they know?

Styling wise the W595 is an attractive device similar in style to Sony Ericsson’s W910 mobile and unlike many other phones in the Walkman Series the W595 is a slider. The phone feels fairly substantial in the hand and continues to feel well built when both open and closed.

If you have owned or used a Sony Ericsson device before menu navigation on the W595 will be nothing new to you with the standard icons and quick keys. The phones Camera is 3.2 Mega Pixel and picture quality is good but not fantastic and compared to other phones with similar spec cameras it does not really come up to scratch, however having said that the phone does have some nice features for photo editing Sony Ericsson Photo DJ as well as the standard image tools such as night mode, effects etc. The phone also has the ability to record video at 15fps which again is not terrible but compared to other devices the results seem to be lacking with the W595.

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Being a Walkman phone it would seem wrong to write this review without talking about the phones multimedia capabilities. First of all memory wise the phone comes packed with a 2GB M2 card however the phone has support for up to a 8GB M2 card which should be enough for around 1900 tracks this is not ideal storage wise when compared to the capacity of say the Ipod or other MP3 players however when you consider the things the W595 does that an MP3 player does not it doesn’t seem like such a bad deal. The process of transferring music from your PC to the phone is simple as always either via the USB cable provided or through the use of Bluetooth.

The phones’ included headphones are not bad quality however if you do have a preferred pair the 3.5mm plug adapter allows for use of your own headphones with the device. As for playback support as expected the phone has most formats covered with support of MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA. Sound Quality through the W595’s inbuilt speaker is loud and not bad with only a little muffling of sound however when played through headphones no such problems seem to arise and the quality is good enough to rival any MP3 player currently on the market. The phone also includes an FM radio and supports the wonderful TrackID allowing for quick and easy identification of songs when the device is being held to loud music.

As for connectivity the phone is rather well connected for a device of this price the phone has support for 3G, Bluetooth 2.0, EGDE, GPRS etc. As for functions and features the W595 is very similar in this department to those that have come before it with the inclusion of standard features such as organiser and alerts as well the inclusion of some surprisingly addictive games to keep you busy on the bus. The phone is simple to use day to day I experienced no problems with the receiver muffling and the sound on speaker phone was clear and substantial. Tasks such as text input whether it be for an email or text message I found no problems with the keys they are reasonably spaced and posed no problems for those suffering with large thumbs.

As for the nitty gritty Battery life is quoted at around 370hrs stand by and up to around 9 hours talk time however as with any mobile this will always vary depending on how much you use the phone and for what you use the phone for so for personally I did not have any major obvious problems with battery life but that is not to say others who use the phone for heavier use will not experience different times etc. However overall a fairly decent battery life allowing for good every day use.

Conclusion

Overall the W595 is a great addition to the Walkman range although it does really offer anything groundbreaking it is always nice for a little updated styling and functionality within any given mobile series. The W595 is easy to use for mobile users of any age however given its music features and other multimedia functionality the phone would be great for the younger mobile user mid to late teens would be the perfect recipient of the W595.

 

Review by: Nick

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By December 30, 2008 Read More →

O2 XDA Zest unboxed

Several months ago we told you that the Zest would soon be available on O2 and not long before Christmas O2 finally released the handset. Made exclusively for O2 by Asus and based upon the Galaxy 7 the Zest looks like being an extremely capable device with a speedy 624mHz CPU coupled with 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, VGA screen and built in GPS.

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The O2 XDA Zest

Steve has been putting the Zest through it’s paces over the past few weeks and his review will be here in the next few days. Until then here’s the unboxing video:

 

O2 XDA Zest unboxed

 

You can also head over to YouTube and watch the XDA Zest unboxing video in HD, just click on the watch in HD link under the video when you reach the YT page.

O2 XDA Zest specification:

  • 2.8 inch VGA Touchscreen with 65k Colours
  • 624mHz Marvel CPU
  • 3 MP Camera with Auto Focus & Zoom
  • Video Streaming Support
  • Video Types: WMV, MPEG4
  • Audio Types: WMA, MP3, AAC
  • GPS (Integrated)
  • Wi-Fi Class 802.11 b/g
  • Stereo Bluetooth/A2DP Bluetooth Compatibility File Sharing & Headset
  • microSD HC up to 32GB
  • Memory: 128MB RAM / 256MB ROM
  • Instant Messaging
  • Integrated RSS feed application
  • Picture Messaging (MMS)
  • Supported Email Types: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, Push
  • 3G Standby Time (up to) 220 hours
  • 3G Talk Time (up to) 3 hours
  • Standby Time (up to) 260 hours
  • Talk Time (up to) 5 hours
  • Battery Type Lithium ion
  • Weight 120g
  • Dimensions (H/W/D) 120 x 60.5 x 16.5 mm

 

Posted by: Matt

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By December 29, 2008 Read More →

Samsung YP-Q1 MP3 player unboxed

I’ve reviewed a number of MP3/media players in the past and when I saw the Samsung Q1 I decided it was definitely a model I’d like to get my hands on. Looking a little more like a mobile phone than an MP3 player the Q1 is a slim and attractive package with a touch sensitive control area rather than conventional buttons and jog-wheels.

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The YP-Q1 comes in 4, 8 and 16GB models and is available in both black and silver. Apart from it’s slim size the other striking thing about the Q1 is that it weighs a mere 61g!

The review of the Q1 is on it’s way so for now here’s the unboxing video for you:

 

Samsung YP-Q1 unboxed

 

Equipped with SAMSUNG’s DNSe™ 3.0 for unrivalled audio quality, while its diamond-shaped pulsating LED touchpad and spacious 2.4" colour display set new standards for accessibility and picture quality. The YP-Q1 lets you watch your favourite TV programmes on the move from the BBC such as Dragon’s Den, Top Gear & EastEnders when downloaded from BBC iPlayer. All handled with flawless precision in a slimline sleek SAMSUNG design.

 

Samsung YP-Q1 specification:

  • Storage Type – Flash Memory
  • Memory Capacity – A (4GB), C (8GB), E (16GB)
  • Display Type – TFT LCD
  • Display Resolution – QVGA (320 x 240)
  • Embedded Mic. 
  • Output power(@16 Ohm Earphones) – 20
  • Available Colour – B (Black), S (Silver)
  • Battery type – Li-Polymer
  • Display Screen – 2.4"
  • FM Radio 
  • Picture and text viewer
  • Voice Recording 
  • View Video Playback
  • RDS (Europe, Russia / Ukraine), RBDS (USA), LED Mood Effect
  • Battery Playback Time (Audio) 30 hrs
  • Battery Playback Time (Video) 4 hrs
  • Music Storage Capacity(@128kbps MP3)
    Up to 4000 Songs @ 16GB, Up to 2000 Songs @ 8GB, Up to 1000 Songs @ 4GB
  • Charging Time (PC) – 2.5hrs
  • Video Storage Capacity
    Up to 39Hrs @ 16GB, Up to 19Hrs @ 8G, Up to 9 Hrs @ 4GB all at 768kbps Video,128kbps Audio
  • Dimensions for Unit W x H x D – 49.9 x 97.8 x 10.9mm
  • Weight for Unit – 61g

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By December 26, 2008 Read More →

eXpansys Boxing Day deals!

Whether you missed out on that gift you were hoping for or you are just looking for some Boxing Day bargains, eXpanasys have some sweet offers on the following products. Deals are only accessible via the links below and are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday 26th December*. Normal pricing will resume at 4pm.

 

image TomTom ONE Classic GPS with UK, EU and Ireland Maps:
Will drop from £99.99 to £79.99 (save £20):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=176280&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image BenQ E72 Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone:
Will drop from £99.99 to £79.99 (save £20):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=173343&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image iGo EverywherePower 3500 for iPod. iPhone, miniUSB-powered devices and more:
Will drop from £19.99 to £9.99 (save £10):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=173095&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Chilly the Singing and Dancing Polar Bear for iPods and MP3 Players:
Will drop from £19.99 to £11.99 (save £8):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177241&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Fudge the Singing and Dancing Bear for iPods and MP3 Players:
Will drop from £19.99 to £11.99 (save £8):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177243&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image eXpansys 4-port USB Car Charger (charge 4 USB devices from your car charger port):
Will drop from £12.99 to £5.99 (save £7):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177500&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image UBiQUiO 101 Skype and Landline Dect Handset:
Will drop from £12.99 to £7.99 (save £5):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177240&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Premier Systems Travel iPod Speakers:
Will drop from £12.99 to £1.99 (save £11):
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177238&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.
Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies.

 

Posted by: Matt

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By December 25, 2008 Read More →

Merry Christmas!

Tracy and I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas (or Chanuka, Eid, seasons greetings).

I’d like to thank everyone that’s contributed towards the site throughout the year and to all of you that come to the site, read our articles helped out other readers.

Special thanks to Clove Technology, eXpansys and Devicewire who’s continued support and regular supply of devices has helped to make tracyandmatt.co.uk the site it is today.

We will be making a few changes in 2009, which I hope you’ll enjoy, but you can expect more reviews, videos and news. We’re also developing some partnerships with other manufacturers/distributors and hope to be able offer reviews on a wider range of products.

If there is anything specific you would like to see on the site or if you have any comments/suggestions then please do drop me a line.

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By December 24, 2008 Read More →

Philips GoGear MP3 player review

Philips have released a new MP3 player into the market, the Philips GoGear, but is it bold enough take the crown from Apple?

Philips GoGear MP3 player

The Philips GoGear

 

 

Introduction

Philips market the GoGear MP3 player as ‘the very best in audio and video playback’ – it certainly packs a useful punch with an array of features which include 8GB internal memory, a 2.8” QVGA LCD colour display, a SuperScroll™ function which claims ‘to find what you want quickly and simply’, MP3, WMA and AAC compatibility as well as an in-built FM radio, WMV video playback, a built-in microphone and high definition headphones which are designed to minimise noise and direct the sound directly from the speaker to your ear drums!

 

 

What’s in the box?

  • Philips GoGear audio video player
  • In-ear headphones (3.5mm)
  • Rubber textured pouch
  • Software CDs (1 for audio player & 1 for video player)
  • User Manual
  • Warranty etc

Philips GoGear Specification:

  • Memory size: 8GB
  • Memory type: Integrated
  • Screen size: 2.8” QVGA
  • Screen resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
  • Weight: 95g
  • Radio: With RDS
  • Audio/Video formats: AAC , MP3 , WMA , AVI , WMV , MOV
  • PC Interface: USB 2.0
  • Battery type: Lithium Ion
  • Height: 10.6cm
  • Width: 5.8cm
  • Depth: 1cm

 

 

General

The GoGear SA5385 is a fairly conventional looking MP3 player. The player feels very sturdy in the palm and not at all cheap.

On the front of the SA5385 you’ll find all the basic controls. There’s a 5 way navigation control with play/pause button in the centre. Above and below this are the options and back buttons. These controls take up quite a large amount of space for my liking below the 2’8″ display.

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GoGear front view

 

The bottom of the device is home to the headphone socket which is a standard 3.5mm jack socket so you’ll be able to use your favourite headphones. The proprietary sync/charge connector, hold/lock button and reset button are also located here. It’s a simple reset button that you’ll need either a pin or a sharp pencil to press.

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GoGear bottom view

 

On the right of the unit there is a lanyard holder for those who prefer to hang their devices around their necks.

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GoGear end view

On the top of the device you’ll see an up/down rocker for volume control

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GoGear top view

 

 

Highlights

  • Strong sturdy design – capable of taking a few knocks
  • Easy to navigate menus
  • Impressive screen resolution in video playback
  • Headphones; excellent sound quality
  • Very easy file transfer – drag and drop
  • Quick processing speed – very little lag/delay (300MB transferred in less than 1 min!)

Lowlights

  • Poor battery life
  • Shame it has been designed in landscape – makes one-handed operation difficult
  • Pouch not the best thought out design/quality

 

 

Review

The GoGear SA5285 takes the form of all standard MP3 players on the market today. It sits quite comfortably in the palm of your hand with all of the important buttons laid out so that you can reach them easily with your thumb. Although I would point out that the device is definitely designed for right handed use and cannot easily be used with just one hand. This is partly due to the fact that the controls seem to be positioned to close to the edge and also due to the weight itself. Not a huge downside but it just means the basic controls, including the volume control is on the wrong side for left handed customers. The directional pad and buttons to the right of the screen are small and somewhat fiddly.

All the basic necessities are to found in the box. The device is plug and play compatible as I found, making transfer of music and videos very quick and easy. The transfer/upload process was something I was impressed with, having previously owned a Zen vision:M, the GoGear was light years quicker!

Once the device is up and running everything is laid out in an easily accessible format. The main screen has 8 icons that you can easily work through with the 5 point navigation control (4 way arrow selection and a central select/power/play/pause button). The icons include music, videos, pictures, radio, recordings, folders, settings and last played. There was nothing innovative about the way the device/menus work which left me quite disappointed at it was the ‘same old menus’ in a ‘new device’.

The GoGear comes with a set of ‘in-ear’ headphones, which are impressive and are capable of delivering quite a punch, albeit to your eardrums! They come with 3 various sized cushions, either one should be suitable for your respective ear holes.

Philips has included a 2.8″ QVGA display on the device making it great for playing videos. The display is clear, bright, sharp and evenly lit.

Having watched the sample ‘how-to’ videos supplied on the device I have to say that video play back is impressive, there are no signs of motion blur or lag. The player will automatically bookmark your place in a video file for you when you pause, so you can return to the same position after going off to change some settings, or even listen to some music. This works with multiple video files, too; handy if you make a habit of watching your movies in chunks. It’s slightly disappointing that forward and backwards scanning is limited to 4x speeds. In my opinion the video playback surpasses that of the iPod family which I have always found somewhat pixelated, maybe it’s just me… however, one thing I was unimpressed by is the font that is used to label menus/folders, not very clear.

With 8GB of storage space at your disposal you’ll be able to get a whole host of music tracks and video on the device!

All in all the device is nicely designed and put together, with a glossy black front, thin silver trim around the edge and a brushed aluminium-effect black plastic rear panel. Claimed battery life runs to an impressive 30 hours for music and six hours for video, I found this too be very different on the player I had, might have been a dud battery. Music file format compatibility is good, with support for not only MP3 and WMA, but also AAC and Audible files. A positive point is also that GoGear is capable of playing radio on the device straight out of the box with RDS and 20 presets, plus the facility to record either radio or voice via an external microphone.

 

Conclusion

Despite its numerous capabilities the GoGear SA5285, doesn’t quite hit the mark for me. It is well priced at just under £100 for an 8GB player with such a large screen and great headphones, it is better than most deals available. But when all aspects of the device are weighed against others on the market, I feel you would be hard pressed to be parting with your cash for the GoGear.

 

Review by: Noman

By December 23, 2008 Read More →

Samsung Pixon (M8800) review

The Samsung M8800 (Pixon) is Samsung’s latest attempt at replacing your digital camera by combining a great 8 mega-pixel camera and a high end touch screen mobile. So is it really time to say goodbye to your current compact?

Samsung Pixon angled view

The Samsung Pixon

 

As for styling the Pixon is dominated by a large 3.2” touch screen display which allows for clear and high quality playback of your videos and photos, as for the phone’s capabilities the specifications are as follows:

Samsung M8800 Pixon specification:

  • Dimensions:107.9 x 54.6 x 13.8 mm
  • Weight: 121g
  • Battery:
    – Talk Time: 220 mins
    – Standby Time: 290 hrs
    – Capacity: 1000 mAh
  • Display: 240 x 400 pixels/3.2 inch
  • Network:
    – GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band)
    – 2100 HSDPA (Single-Band)
  • Camera: 8 mega-pixels (auto-focus)
    Dual LED Flash
    – Shake Reduction
    – WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
    – Face Detection
    – Smile Shot
    – Face Link (Face Tagging)
  • Video:
    – Hi-Resolution VGA Video Recording
    – 30fps Video Recording (VGA)
    – 120 fps Slow Motion Video (QVGA)
    – Supported formats: MP4, 3GP, H.264, H.263, DivX & XviD
    – Video Streaming
  • Music:
    – Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA
    – FM Stereo Radio (RDS)
    – Windows Media Player Sync
    – DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)
  • Memory:
    – Phone Book (2000)
    – Dilled Calls
    – Missed Calls
    – Received Calls
    – 200MB (internal)
    – microSDHC (external)
  • Connectivity:
    – TV Out
    – Bluetooth (2.0)

 

What’s in the box?

I wont go in to any detail here as matt has already recorded a great Samsung Pixon unboxing video.

General

At 13.8mm thick and weighing just 121g the Samsung Pixon is surprisingly small considering the large amount of features packed into the device. The general style of the phone is similar to several of the LG touch screen devices. In your hand the Pixon feels fairly substantial and as for build quality it certainly feels like a quality device.

The phones overall appearance is more likened to that of a digital compact camera with a simplistic layout and with most of the the controls being handled via the touch screen display the Pixon is fairly clutter free with regards to buttons.

The Front of the device as mentioned is home to the wonderful 3.2” Touch screen with the call buttons below and a single button for navigating menus. A forward facing VGA camera is also located on the front of the device for video calls.

Samsung Pixon front view

Samsung Pixon front view

 

The left side of the phone is home to a micro SD slot below which is a quick launch button allowing for easy access to the phones music player, camera or messages and finally a hold button for locking the device.

Samsung Pixon left view

Samsung Pixon left side

 

On the right a button for controlling volume which also becomes zoom control when the phone is in camera mode. Below this a playback button allowing for quick and easy viewing of photos and videos. The camera button is the final button on the right side of the phone and is used to launch the phones camera function as well as doubling up as the shutter button for capture.

Samsung Pixon right view

Samsung Pixon right side

The Proprietary connector input for headphones and the phones charger is located on top as is is the phones battery cover release.

Samsung Pixon top view

Samsung Pixon top view

The back of the device is very similar to a compact digital camera largely due to the impressive looking 8 mega-pixel camera which is obviously this phones big selling point. Above this is an LED flash and below is a fairly powerful speaker which is great for music playback. The camera lens has an automatic lens cover which is activated when the phones camera function is launched and remains closed when the camera is not in use.

Samsung Pixon back view

Samsung Pixon back view

Highlights & Lowlights
+ 8 megapixel camera
+ Responsive Touch Screen
+ Easy to use
– No WiFi
– small internal memory

Review

The Samsung M8800 is a great looking phone full of promise and I am pleased to say that in many respects it has lived up to my personal expectations. The First thing that struck me about the Pixon was its size, for a phone with so may features I was certainly expecting the Pixon to ave more depth but the fact Samsung have managed to squeeze all of this into a device 13.8mm thick is a great achievement.

As it is the first thing you will see when you unbox the Pixon it makes sense to start by talking about the touch screen display. I am sure I am not the only one who has not always been the biggest fan of touch screen displays on phones I have often found them to be over sensitive and for this reason make tasks such as texting very difficult indeed. I can honestly say though the Pixon has changed my opinion on touch screen displays, it is not perfect but it is certainly one of the best I have used. The screen is clear and crisp which makes navigating through the phones menus quick and easy.

As far as using the Pixon day to day call clarity is good and I had no problems with the receiver, as mentioned texting as well as carrying out any other tasks which involve you typing such as sending emails or adding event to your organiser are easy to do either using a classic numeric text pad layout or by using the touch screen QWERTY activated by rotating the phone horizontally. Browsing the net is as expected nothing special and the lack of wi-fi is a disappointment. The phone includes the standard organisational tools such as calender and memo’s also included are widgets similar to vista these allow for quick access to your favourite applications as well as providing some fun extras such as photo viewers and world clocks.

The Samsung M8800’s party piece is its 8 mega-pixel camera this includes a number of functions which manage to match those included on an average priced compact digital, the camera includes face recognition, auto focus, anti-shake, blink detection to mention just a few. Videos can be recorded using high-resolution VGA recording at either 30fps or 120fps for slow motion playback. The picture Quality of the Pixon is certainly accomplished for a mobile for but also would be considered more than acceptable for a standard digital camera. The phone also managed to perform well even in low light situations which is a common problem. When combined with all the other features such as the included multimedia functions it really is a suitable substitute for many mid range digitals but will be replacing your high end compacts just yet.

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Speaking of multimedia functions the phone has support for MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA with clear playback either through the mobile’s in built speaker on headphones. As for memory the phone has 200mb of internal memory however support for up to 16GB with the use of microSD.

Standards such as battery life not great with the Pixon stated as 220 minutes talk-time and around 290 hours stand by however obviously these will vary depending on the amount and type of use you put the phone through with tasks such as browsing taking the battery life allot quicker. The M8800 supports Bluetooth 2.0 and TV out allowing for big screen playback.

Conclusion

In conclusion the Samsung M8800 (Pixon) is an attractive stylish piece of kit packing a big punch in the form of an 8 mega-pixel camera. The phone has some great features and the clear and responsive touch screen allows for quick and easy navigation as well as text input. The phones’ picture quality is not perfect and may struggle to match many 8 mega-pixel digital cameras currently available on the market however that said a combination of the Pixon’s camera and video capabilities along with it’s multimedia functions leads us to a great phone for the popular party goer, the phones puts to much emphasis on the camera and relatively little in terms of accessibility through features such as Wi-fi to be a great corporate phone but with this being the time of year for parties the Samsung Pixon is perfect party accessory.

 

Review by: Nick

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By December 21, 2008 Read More →

Sony Ericsson C905 competition

You may have seen our recent review of the Sony Ericsson C905. Having completed the review Orange said to us; "Hey why don’t you run a competition on T&M and allow someone to win the C905?"

So here’s your chance to win an Orange Sony Ericsson C905. This is the Ice Silver model which is exclusive to Orange. The C905 is one of the few phones out there to feature a fantastic 8 megapixel camera!

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Entry is simple. All you have to do is answer the competition question below and then submit your entry using our contact page. We will then choose a winner at random from the correct entries. Please put ‘C905 Competition’ in the message subject and remember to include your email address when entering so that we may contact you if you are the lucky winner. Email addresses will NOT be disclosed to any third party.

The competition question: How much does the Sony Ericsson C905 8 megapixel cameraphone weigh?

Entries only accepted via the feedback form. GOOD LUCK!

EDIT: Competition now closed.

 

Posted by: Matt

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By December 19, 2008 Read More →

Nokia N85 unboxed

We recently started looking a a couple of Nokia handsets and have already reviewed the Nokia N96 and unboxed the Nokia N79. This time we are unboxing the new Nokia N85. The N85 is kinda similar to the N96, with a few exceptions, one being that the N85 doesn’t have the on-board memory that the N96 has.

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The Nokia N85

 

Our reviewer, Dan, is trying out the N85 and N79 as we speak so the reviews will be online soon. For now here’s the unbox:

 

Nokia N85 unboxed

 

The Nokia N85 is pre-loaded with at least 10 made-for-mobile N-Gage gaming titles and a voucher to activate one full game license. Dedicated gaming keys light up when the device is in landscape gaming mode to further enhance the action-packed experience. 
A state-of-the-art 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and bright dual LED flash captures clear, sharp images as well as DVD-quality videos at 30 frames per second. Combined with A-GPS it is possible to geotag favorite pictures to see where each photo was taken using the Nokia Maps application or online sites such as Share on Ovi or Flickr.
Each Nokia N85 comes with an 8 GB microSD card, up to 30 hours of music playback time and its high-fidelity sound means favorite tracks can be enjoyed virtually anywhere. You can even enjoy RDS radio or a wide selection of stations via the internet. The 3.5 mm audio jack makes connecting a top-quality headset simple and an in-built FM transmitter lets the Nokia N85 play wirelessly through a car or home stereo to really crank up the sound.

Therefore the Nokia N85 is perfect for the mobile user, who wants top end fatures and functionality and complete connectivity when away from the office or home.

Nokia N85 Specification:

  • Operating System – S60 3rd edition, feature pack 2
  • Memory – 74 MB internal dynamic memory, 78 MB internal NAND flash memory
  • Display – 2.6", 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) with Orientation sensor
  • Conenctivity – Micro-USB connector with mass storage class support, 3.5 mm AV connector, WLAN 802.11b, 802.11g
  • Operating Frequency – Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSCSD, HSDPA, maximum speed 3.6 Mbps (DL)
  • Expansion – microSD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 8 GB
  • GPS – A-GPS, and Cell based Nokia Maps 2.0 application
  • Camera – 5 megapixel camera (2584 x 1938 pixels)
  • Input – Numeric keypad Cover keys (S60 keys, Multimedia key, Send/end keys) Short slide keys (media control/zoom/gaming) Navi™wheel
  • Battery – BL-5K 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Dimensions – 103x50x16.0mm
  • Weight – 128 g

 

Posted by: Matt

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