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By May 13, 2008 Read More →

HTC P6500 review

Not the prettiest PDA phone ever made the HTC P6500 aims to fill the gap in the market for rugged PDA devices but is there a market in the gap?

The 10 second review:

  • Device: HTC P6500
  • Cost: SIM free only: £449 (£527.58 inc VAT)
  • Available from: Clove Technology
  • Summary: Large and ruggedised Windows Mobile Pro device with excellent connectivity and expandability makes it an ideal device for business and industrial applications.
  • Best of: Rugged build and high-end specs.
  • Worst of: Size and weight mean this certainly isn’t a device for your back pocket.
HTC P6500

HTC P6500

What’s in the box?

  • HTC P6500 device
  • 1500mAh battery
  • Slip Case
  • Manual & Getting Started Guide
  • Application CD Rom
  • Screen protector
  • Warranty Card
  • AC Adapter
  • Spare Stylus
  • Wired headset
  • USB Sync/Charge cable

You can see more of the device and what’s included in Matt’s HTC unboxing video.

HTC P6500 Specification:

  • 400Mhz 32bit Samsung SC32442
  • 1280Mb ROM, 256Mb RAM
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • 3.5″ QVGA (240 x 320) TFT display
  • GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA
  • Built in NMEA 0183 GPS
  • Biometric fingerprint reader
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • WiFi: 802.11b, 802.11g
  • 3.1MP Camera
  • 1500 mAh battery
  • 2x Full sized SD Card slot

Just a final word on the specification. There are a few different version if this device and each have slightly different ROM and RAM capacities so it’s worth checking the exact spec. with the supplier before you purchase.

 

GENERAL

The HTC P6500 is a fairly large device but has the benefit of a large 3.5″ QVGA display, similar to the one found on older devices such as the Orange M1000/HTC Blue Angel. Directly below the screen you’ll find a number of controls including two soft keys, send/end phone keys, d-pad, Windows Button and ‘OK’ button. You’ll also notice a gold looking strip right at the bottom – this is the biometric fingerprint reader that can be used to secure the device.

HTC P6500 keypad

HTC P6500 keypad

The left side of the device has a scroll wheel and a simple ‘OK’ button.

HTC P6500 left side

HTC P6500 left side

The right side of the P6500 has more controls. The camera button, comm manager and power buttons can all be found here. There is also a cover over a full-size SD card slot. The slot is SDIO and SDHC compatible.

HTC P6500 left side

HTC P6500 left side

The bottom of the device holds the stylus reset button and the Extended MiniUSB connector for sync/charge and audio connections.

HTC P6500 bottom

HTC P6500 bottom

On top of the device you’ll find another rubber cover which hides the second of the SD card slots. Again the slot is SDIO and SDHC compatible.

HTC P6500 top

HTC P6500 top

Lastly, the back of the P6500 is where you’ll find the built in camera. This is a 3.0mp camera with built in autofocus and also has a ‘flash’. The battery also sits under a compartment on the back and it’s also worth noting that the battery cover has a fairly secure locking mechanism.

HTC P6500 back

HTC P6500 back

Highlights

  • Dual full SD (sdio/SDHC) slots
  • Built in GPS
  • Dust proof /splash proof casing
  • Fingerprint reader

Lowlights

  • Not the prettiest device
  • Quite heavy
  • LCD Screen poor

HTC P6500 REVIEW

The first time you see the P6500 you’ll be surprised at just how big it actually is. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as many people out there don’t want a tiny screened pocket device. I had a lot of messages about the iPaq 214, seems that lots of you want devices with larger displays but the draw back of the 214 was that it wasn’t a phone. The P6500 however has the best of both worlds then as it has Windows Mobile Professional and so can make and receive calls as well as being able to connect to the internet over GPRS, 3G or HSDPA and even has built in GPS.

HTC P6500 vs HTC TyTN II

HTC P6500 vs HTC TyTN II

The P6500 fits firmly in the industrial workplace as a workhorse PDA, you can visualise a delivery person passing you this device to sign for your latest goodies, using it for stock take in a warehouse or using it for data collection when out and about. This is where the larger device with a larger screen come in to its own and despite its larger size and increased weight the shape of the case and the rubber finish means that you can hold it comfortably in the palm of you hand.

Hardware wise there aren’t too many surprises however, that said it is the first device that I’ve come across with two SD card slots, one on the side and one on the top. Both of the readers are SDIO and SDHC compatible to it’s easy to imagine installing an SDIO Barcode Reader in the top slot and a large memory card in the side slot for warehouse and data collection jobs.

The button layout is similar to the HTC Blue Angel and ipaq’s of old, with buttons buttons both above and below the screen. These buttons provide shortcuts to the most used apps, mail, web browser, 2 soft keys, send/end phone keys and the Windows/OK combo (which I suspect will be remapped for the custom apps this phone is built to run). The lower portion of the device also holds the 5 way action key, which is the same as on the HTC Touch/Touch Dual. Under this is the fingerprint scanner (more on this later). On the right side you have the camera and ‘secondary’ SD slot, on the top you have the power and ‘primary’ SD slot, on the left is the scroll wheel, voice notes button, and on the bottom you have the now standard extusb socket and reset hole.

The HTC P6500 joins the ranks of the increasing number of devices that have a built in biometric fingerprint reader. This reader is the same as the one installed on the HTC Shift. Set up and fingerprint enrollment is straight forward using the installed software but actually using it day-to-day is a bit hit and miss to say the least requiring multiple swipes and a moistened (licked) finger in order to get the unit to unlock. In a truly industrial environment I suspect that the finger print as a security method may not be practical as dirty fingers and/or finger print readers yield unreliable results.

Software wise we have the standard Windows Mobile apps but in addition the special settings for the fingerprint reader and Opera 8. I like opera as it does render web pages in a slightly more sensible way compared to Pocket Internet Explorer, but I cant wait to try Opera 9 when that’s released.

The P6500 feels like a reasonably fast device, over my 2 weeks testing it didn’t feel sluggish and performed well, even with lots of applications open. I even subjected the P6500 to some extensive durability testing (a 7 year old and bubble breaker) and still no complaints!

A few things I noticed that need mentioning, the screen on the P6500 is quite poor. Similar to the screens we saw several years ago on on HTC devices this one it very washed out and over bright from the default settings. There is also a yellow colour cast over the screen which is more obvious on the right than the left.

I was also expecting much more from the 3.0MP autofocus camera thinking that it would be at least as good as the camera on the HTC TyTN II, however, in reality the camera doesn’t perform very well but I suppose the P6500 isn’t designed to be a discrete camera phone!

The battery life is excellent, on average I got three days usage out of the P6500, more than I get from my Vario3 which is another surprise when you consider that the battery is ‘only’ 1500mAh which isn’t huge for a device of this size with a big screen and power-hungry CPU.

Signal reception is good on this device maintaining a signal even in the tricky places where you expect to lose signal. Call sound quality is also good which is again probably thanks to the size of the device and larger than average loudspeaker.

The GPS built in to the P6500 is an NMEA0183 which is pretty common at the moment. I haven’t a great deal to say about the GPS, it works perfectly with Google maps and acquires a signal quite quickly. It does struggle in the city where you have tall buildings on either side but that’s a pretty common GPS problem. There isn’t any GPS software preinstalled so you’ll have to buy TomTom or similar software if you want to use the handset as a sat-nav device.

CONCLUSION

I actually enjoyed using the HTC P6500 which is perhaps a little odd when you consider that I really don’t fall into the target demographic for the device. Sure, it’s not the best looking phone, but you can see that it’s been built to withstand more than the average knock or scratch. Once you get past the size everything else falls in to place and just works as it should.

If you are looking for a device to put in your pocket for occasional use then don’t even consider the P6500 (which you probably aren’t anyway). If, however, you are looking for something that can take a bit of abuse then this might do the trick.

The HTC P6500 is the ‘builders phone’ of the Windows Mobile world!

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By May 12, 2008 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond official desktop cradle

At the Touch Diamond launch event last week a few HTC employees mentioned that there would be a number of official accessories for the new device. So I managed to track down this photo of the official desktop cradle for the HTC Touch Diamond.

HTC Touch Diamond official cradle

HTC Touch Diamond official cradle

I must say that this looks super sexy with its glossy black finish. You’ll also notice the decent looking set of headphones in that photo above which, in my mind, implies that the dock/cradle will allow you to sync, charge and use headphones while the device Diamond is plugged in! Now that would be cool!

You can pre-order the cradle for the Diamond from the Clove website HERE.

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By May 12, 2008 Read More →

Herocraft releases Hexxagon Labs

Hexxagon Labs is the amazing logic game, which contains over a dozen arenas filled with intellectual challenges where you are able to compete with computer rivals or play with your friends!

Funny chemistry, witty physics, exciting astronomy… Do you think that there are no such things on our planet? If so, you haven’t play Hexxagon Labs yet! This amusing tactical logic game includes 17 original hard-to-solve levels. The goal of the game in each level is to occupy as many cells on a field as possible, capturing pieces of an enemy. Your rivals will be the best American and European professors whose brains were implanted in the game’s artificial intellect system. You also will have an opportunity to play Hexxagon Labs with one or two friends using only one device!

In addition, Hexxagon Labs is full of interesting facts and entertaining material. Before every level you will receive new astonishing scientific information giving you the opportunity, when you have the chance, to show off your erudition and amaze acquaintances by your knowledge.

The more you play Hexxagon Labs, the smarter you will become!

Game features:

  • Play with one or two friends
  • 17 complicated levels / 3 bonus tutorial levels
  • 3 game modes
  • Original set of amusing facts from the scientific world
  • Stylish music
  • Attractive and bright graphics
  • The detailed information about the game, including screenshots, trailers and links for demo version are available on the HeroCraft PDA site – http://smart.herocraft.com/hexxagon-labs.

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    By May 11, 2008 Read More →

    HTC Touch Diamond Zoom Control video

    In this, the last of our HTC Touch Diamond videos for a while, you’ll see Paul demonstrating the cool zoom features of the device. The zoom controls work in the image viewer and web browser but I assume that this could be extended in to other applications in the future. Other places where this control would be useful is in viewing Word and Excel documents and PDF’s

    HTC Touch Diamond notification lights

    Check out sensitive the touch screen is when scrolling around in the web browser!

    Once we have our hands on our own HTC Touch Diamond you can expect to see more footage. Please do feel free to submit your questions about the device either via the comments or by emailing me.

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    By May 10, 2008 Read More →

    HTC Touch Diamond notifications

    In an earlier post we mentioned the ring of LEDs around the dpad on the HTC Touch Diamond and how these LEDs acted as notification lights for various events on the device.

    Paul (MoDaCo) and I managed to capture the LEDs ‘in action’ in this very short video clip below. In this instance the notification, the lights spinning around the dpad, tells you that you have an unread text message.

    HTC Touch Diamond notification lights

    I like the idea of the notifications as you can see what’s going on with the phone without having to turn on the screen and waste valuable battery power.

    Other notification states for the LEDs are slowly throbbing for voicemail and flashing for unread email.

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    By May 9, 2008 Read More →

    HTC press event photos

    Here are a few more photos from the HTC Touch Diamond press event.

    The initial introductions were made by Peter Chou, CEO of HTC. We were given a bit of background with lots of references to the HTC Touch and also mobile web browsing.

    HTC Touch Diamond

    HTC’s Peter Chou

    The first time we got to see the devices they were all held in plastic display cases so it wasn’t possible to play with them and taking pictures was tricky. However, you can see the cool media player interface shown in the image below.

    HTC Touch Diamond homescreen

    HTC Touch Diamond Media Player

    As you’ll be able to see from the shot below, the HTC Touch Diamond is extremely thin at just 11mm it’s less than half the thickness of the TyTN II. The Touch Diamond is also significantly lighter and weighs in at a mere 110 grams!

    HTC Touch Diamond vs TyTN II

    HTC Touch Diamond vs TyTN II

    Although the buttons on the Touch Diamond are completely smooth they are still physical buttons with a positive click action rather than being touch sensitive. The ring you can see around the d-pad area is touch sensitive though and works like a jog wheel. Circling the wheel clockwise zooms in and counter-clockwise zooms out when used with Opera and Image Viewer, and probably other apps too.

    HTC Touch Diamond navigation buttons

    HTC Touch Diamond navigation buttons

    Finally, a number of the HTC people at the event had their own Touch Diamond devices and they all had nice leather slip or pouch style cases for their phones. The cases were good quality and had a soft material lining which wipes the screen each time you slide the Diamond in or out.

    We’re not sure whether or not the case will be supplied with the Diamond as we were given conflicting information on this. Hopefully it will be included with the retail units.

    HTC Touch Diamond case?

    HTC Touch Diamond case?

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    By May 8, 2008 Read More →

    HTC Touch Diamond full launch video

    The main press announcement for the HTC Touch Diamond was about an hour long and included pieces from HTC, Microsoft and Orange. I recorded the full presentation and you can find the video below. Word of warning though, it is almost an hour in length, I’ve cut the pause for applause and the bit where someone stood up in front of me but other than that it is the full announcement including Q&A at the end.

    HTC Touch Diamond press launch video

    More images to follow.

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    By May 7, 2008 Read More →

    HTC Touch Diamond promo video

    Here’s another video for you from the HTC press conference yesterday. This is the official HTC Touch Diamond promo video. You can probably expect to see this video cropping up all over the web and there is even talk of this advert, or a version of it, being used on the TV here in the UK.

    HTC Touch Diamond in action

    Still more photos and video to come.

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    By May 7, 2008 Read More →

    HTC Touch Diamond in action (Video)

    Paul (MoDaCo) and I were able to spend quite some time playing with the HTC Touch Diamond today and between us we’ve come up with the following video demonstrating the device in action.

    HTC Touch Diamond in action

    I have a great deal of video left to process so you can expect to see more online in the coming days. We’re still at the event and will shortly be heading off to for dinner so I’ll be posting more when I return. Trying to get the balance between finding out the information and then finding the time to post and pass it on is tricky!

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    By May 6, 2008 Read More →

    HTC’s Offical Touch Diamond press release

    Here we have the official preess release from HTC:

    A NEW AGE FOR MOBILE PHONES BEGINS; HTC UNVEILS ‘TOUCH DIAMOND’

    Debut brings breakthroughs in size, style connectivity and overall user experience, leaves compromise at the door.

    LONDON — May 6, 2008 — Born from a unique heritage of innovation and a deep desire to blend design with simplicity, HTC Corp., a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, today unveiled its new flagship phone, the HTC Touch Diamond. Delivering unmistakable style and meticulous craftsmanship the HTC Touch Diamond is defined by its compact size, game-changing Internet and its new captivating 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D. The result is an uncompromising mobile phone that sets a new benchmark for phone sophistication and shapes consumer expectations for how a phone can be used.

    “Today we mark a new era in mobile phone evolution, an era where beauty and size integrate with uncompromising innovation at broadband speeds,” said Peter Chou, president and CEO, HTC Corp. “The HTC Touch Diamond will make browsing the Web and using Web-enabled applications just as practical and easy to use as making calls.”

    A New Dimension To Touch

    HTC has taken a great leap forward in touch screen innovation with the introduction of its new 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D. TouchFLO 3D provides animated access to people, messaging, email, photos, music, weather and more. In addition, HTC is introducing a new innovative touch-sensitive control for interacting with Touch Diamond.

    Making The Mobile Internet Fun

    With the introduction of the Touch Diamond, HTC delivers an entirely new mobile Internet experience that utilizes broadband-like speeds with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA wireless connectivity. Committed to improving Web browsing, HTC provides a new customized mobile Web browser that enables easy viewing and effortless navigation of Websites in the way they were designed. As part of this browsing experience users can zoom and pan Websites with one-hand and automatically view optimized content that has been specially created to fit the display. Turning the device sideways automatically rotates the web page view from a portrait to landscape view.

    In addition to Web browsing, the Touch Diamond includes a customized new, HTC-developed, YouTube application for watching a variety of user generated video content as well as utilizing Google Maps for mobile for mapping and traffic data.

    Unmatched Style and Size

    The Touch Diamond is crafted with precision to fit comfortably in a user’s hand without compromising on features or functionality. Blending contrasting design elements of metal and unique geometric facets, the Touch Diamond complements a user’s personal style.

    Bursting with Innovation

    The Touch Diamond delivers an unrivalled combination of features and functionality that set a new standard for integrating mobile phone innovation into a small package. The 2.8 inch display provides near-print quality viewing that enables beautiful Web browsing and viewing of photographs. The built-in camera includes an optical auto-focus lens that ensures the photos you take will be clear and consistent. Advanced wireless and auto sensor screen pivoting are just a few of the features that make the Touch Diamond experience a stand out.

    Availability

    The HTC Touch Diamond™ will be available to customers across all major European carriers in June. It will be available later this quarter in Asia and the Middle East. The North American and Latin American versions of the Touch Diamond will be available in the second half of 2008.

    “Our long-standing relationship with HTC meant they shared their phone concept and worked with us from the earliest stage. This early collaboration is important to us because at Orange, we know that the right multimedia experience is about more than just the phone,” said Olaf Swantee, EVP of Orange’s global mobile operations. “Our approach is to select and test the best phones and integrate our applications, combining them with access to the Orange World portal, the best tariffs, integrated billing, a user-friendly interface and excellent customer support. With the Touch Diamond from Orange we have created a unique phone which has taken advantage of our latest service innovation to build upon the consistently rich experience customers expect from Orange.”

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