Author Archive: Matt

More than 20 years in the IT industry. Blogging with a passion and thirst for new technology since 2005.

rss feed Facebook Twitter Pinterest Google Plus YouTube

Author's Website →

By February 9, 2007 Read More →

Inside the HTC X7500

Post edited/removed due to risk of possible action.

Well if you blinked then you missed it! This story was only online for a few minutes before I was contacted and asked to remove all images and references to the insides of the HTC X7500.

I wish to preserve the relationship I have with HTC and have duly removed the content as requested, however I cannot and will not release any details regarding my source. I hope to bring the post back post-launch!

The HTC X7500 is expected to be officially unveiled at 3GSM next week.

Matt

[Post tag(s): , , , , , , , , ]

Posted in: News
By February 9, 2007 Read More →

Samsung SGH-i600 available March

Finally some good news about the Samsung SGH-i600. In a press release Samsung sad that the “Samsung Ultra Messaging i600” would be available in Singapore from March with a European release date also around that time.

Samsung SGH-i600

“With the UItra Messaging i600, we will continue to drive the trend in the Smartphone market with ultra-slim products that display technological prowess and enhanced capabilities. This sleek looker empowers busy executives with a combination of a truly mobile business solution, as well as a portable, on-demand multimedia experience,” said Mr. Ng Long Shyang, Director, Sales & Marketing, Telecoms and IT Products, Samsung Asia Pte Ltd.

There have been a lot of mixed messages about the UK availability of the i600, initially the thinking was that it would not be available here at all. However you can now pre-order the the device from eXpansys so the outlook looks good!

Samsung SGH-i600 Specification

  • Standard: EDGE, GPRS Class 10 (900/1800/1900 MHz), HSDPA
  • Camera: 1.3 Megapixel Camera
  • Display: 2.3” 240×320 65K Color TFT
  • OS: Windows Mobile 5 for Smartphone
  • Push Email (Messaging & Security Feature Pack)
  • Input: QWERTY Keyboard
  • Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.263)
  • Audio: MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / WMA/ WAV / OGG
  • Dual Speaker / Speakerphone
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 2 EDR / USB
  • Memory: 120MB embedded , External Memory (microSD)
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
  • Size: Slim Design: 113 x 59 x 11.8mm
  • Weight: 99g
  • Matt

    [Post tags: , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Phones
    By February 8, 2007 Read More →

    Acer C530 available now

    The Acer C530 is available now from Clove Technology.

    Acer C530

    The Acer C530 is a Pocket PC device with built in GPS.

    The Acer C530 portable navigator series is ideal for professionals seeking a full-featured, easy-to-use PDA to meet their handheld and GPS needs. Weighing only 122 grams, the slim, contoured styling and intuitive graphic interface grace the C530 with class, while a clear UV coating adds protection and durability. The compact design and integrated antenna and easy-grip back ensure secure handling. The car kit is made from shock-absorbing materials and able to house two sizes of battery, quickly transforming the Acer C530 into a versatile navigator. The unit’s sunshade easily docks/releases from the car-mount case, and the slot design keeps cables neatly tucked away. For a clear view of on-screen data and maximum ease of use, the C530 is equipped with a bright and well-contrasted 2.8″ screen that can be fingertip-operated in navigation mode.

    The Acer C530 provides the perfect balance between GPS navigation and PDA functionality in one distinctive device. Featuring detailed NavTeq maps that provide 100% coverage of the UK, Ireland and Western Europe down to street level the Acer C530 is ideal for GPS navigation. The integrated SiRFStar III GPS receiver benefits the C530 by ensuring high sensitivity of GPS data, while having low power consumption.

    Features

  • Pocket PC PDA with built-in SiRFStar III GPS Receiver
  • CoPilot 6 Premium navigation software (UK and Western Europe Maps)
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system
  • Light-weight, compact designs makes the C530 easily fit in a pocket
  • Bluetooth 1.2 for data communication
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • Safety Camera database
  • Quality mapping and Points of Interest from NAVTEQ
  • You can see the more about the Acer C530 on the Clove website.

    Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , ]

    Posted in: Phones
    By February 8, 2007 Read More →

    Microsoft announce Windows Mobile 6

    Microsoft just couldn’t wait for 3GSM and have announced Windows Mobile 6.

    Windows Mobile 6

    Windows Mobile 6 must be one of the industry’s worst kept secrets with screen-shots and even complete (illegal) ROMs leaked on the internet weeks ago.

    It has also been confirmed that Windows Mobile 6 will come in 3 different flavours depending on the type of device upon which it is installed:

  • Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone becomes Windows Mobile 6 Standard
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition becomes Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC becomes Windows Mobile 6 Classic
  • Windows Mobile 6 feature highlights:

  • Full support for HTML email (within the limitations of IE Mobile’s rendering engine of course)
  • Office Mobile now included, with support for reading and editing Office documents on the Smartphone
  • New streamlined functioning of email client: one click delete, reply, etc. Set email flags for follow-up.
  • Set “Out of Office” function directly on the device (with an Exchange server of course)
  • Windows Vista synchronization with Windows Mobile Device Center
  • Calendar ribbon in the calendar application gives you the ability to see your free/busy time easier
  • Windows Live client
  • Call History is now a part of the contact itself, so you can see when you last phoned that person, etc.
  • Internet sharing: there’s a new built-in application to make using your device as a modem much easier
  • Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    By February 8, 2007 Read More →

    Orange release HTC Excalibur as SPV E600

    Well I don’t know how he does it but Gears over at CoolSmartphone has found out about the new Orange SPV E600 already!

    Orange SPV E600

    The SPV E600 will be the Orange version of the popular HTC Excalibur. The Excalibur, also know as the HTC S620, has been available from HTC Commercial and from T-Mobile in the USA as the T-Mobile Dash for quite some time and was also recently announced by T-Mobile UK as the MDA Mail. Most people thought that Orange would not bother to release this device, and this has come as a bit of a surprise.

    You’ll note that Orange have also retained the SPV brand name on this device, so perhaps it’s staying after all!

    Orange SPV E600 Specification:

  • Quadband GSM with EDGE
  • TI OMAP 850 processor
  • 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera
  • 2.4-inch 340×240-pixel LCD with 65K-color support
  • 128MB ROM; 64MB RAM
  • microSD expansion slot
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP
  • 802.11g, USB and infrared
  • 111 x 62.5 x 12.8mm; 130g
  • Source: CoolSmartphone.

    Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Phones
    By February 7, 2007 Read More →

    Astraware and PopCap Games release Hammer Heads

    Hammer Heads is a frantic fun-fest for anyone with an aversion to those pesky creatures that live at the bottom of your garden. As the gnomes rise from their holes, just tap the screen to bash them with your hammer! Meet several types of gnome, each with their own unique quirks, collect power-ups to aid you in your quest, and earn special speed bonuses if you’re handy with your hammer! A visit to the Tower of Gold can earn you extra cash to spend on special hammer and life upgrades available at the in-game Shiny Shop.

    Hammer Heads

    “For each problem there’s a solution, but when the solution involves a hammer, you can be sure that it’ll end up being rewarding to the soul,” said Howard Tomlinson, CEO of Astraware. “What could be better for testing your reactions and tapping accuracy than teaching those pesky gnomes a lesson!”

    Hammer Heads features 2 game modes – Classic Bash – progress through 25 challenging levels and defeat the Gnome King, earning special achievement trophies along the way; and Marathon Bash – a never-ending gnome-bashing extravaganza!

    Hammer Heads has been one of the most popular PC and online gaming titles of 2006, and now fans of the game can take it with them on the move.

    Hammer Heads is available for devices running Palm OS 5.0 and higher, and Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003, 2003SE and 5.0, from the Astraware website: http://www.astraware.com/hammerheads. The game is priced $19.95 with a special release discount for Club Astraware members.

    Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Apps & Games
    By February 7, 2007 Read More →

    Orange SPV M700 will have GPS

    Edit: Our Orange SPV M700 review is now online!

    It may not be mentioned in the Orange catalogue or on the Orange site but we have been told that the SPV M700 will in fact include built in GPS and will also ship with a trial version of the Orange Maps software.

    Orange SPV M700

    We are currently seeking confirmation from Orange about this and will let you know what we find out. It was initially thought that the M700 would begin shipping to business customers this week but as yet we have been unable to either confirm this or to get hold of one ourselves. Again we’ll let you know when we know!

    Orange SPV M700 Specification

  • Dimensions (width x height x depth): 58.2 x 108 x 18.4 millimetres
  • Mass: 143 grams (battery included)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition AKU 3.0
  • CPU: 400Mhz Samsung S3C2442
  • ROM capacity: 128MB, including 61.02MB user-accessible non-volatile memory
  • Expansion Slots: miniSD, SDIO
  • Display: 240 x 320, 2.8″ colour transflective TFT
  • Supported networks: GSM 850MHz, GSM 900MHz, GSM 1800MHz, GSM 1900MHz, UMTS 850MHz, UMTS 1900MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
  • Supported WAN standards: CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
  • Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g 54Mbit/s
  • Main Camera: CMOS sensor, 1600×1200 (1.92 million pixels)
  • Front Camera: 640x480pixel, 20frame/sec
  • Battery: Lithium-ion, removable 1500mAh
  • Estimated Battery Life: 12 hours
  • Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Phones
    By February 7, 2007 Read More →

    Orange HTC S310 PAYG only?

    A few days ago we told you about the HTC S310 coming to Orange. We have since been told that the device will be Pay-As-You-Go only.

    Orange HTC S310

    This does make some sense as we know that the HTC S310 (HTC Oxygen) with its 176 x 220 screen and GPRS only connectivity, is the baby within the HTC range and is considered the entry level device. We also know that the S310 will be offered in both white and black.

    Orange HTC S310 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition AKU 2.3
  • Tri-Band GPRS/EDGE
  • TI OMAP850 201Mhz
  • 64MB ROM
  • 64MB RAM
  • 2″ 176 x 220 TFT with 65536 colours
  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • 1.3mp camera
  • miniUSB connector for sync / charge / headphones
  • miniSD slot
  • 1150mAh battery
  • up to 3.5 – 5 hrs talktime
  • up to 150-200 hour standby
  • 47 x 108 x 18.5 mm
  • 105g
  • Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Phones
    By February 6, 2007 Read More →

    i-Mate JAQ3 review

    I finally got my hands on an i-Mate JAQ3 to review. The JAQ3 is a device that I have been looking forward to getting hold of. Most of the candy-bar with keyboard devices are Smartphones and I have always found the Smartphone OS somewhat frustrating. The reason for wanting the JAQ3 is that the form factor lends itself nicely to one-handed use but where it differs from similar devices is that it’s a Pocket PC Phone Edition device complete with a touchscreen!

    i-mate JAQ3

    The JAQ3, manufactured by TechFaith Wireless, has a very similar look to the extremely popular BlackJack, it’s just a bit bigger. In fact at 126 x 67.5 x 14.5mm the JAQ3 isn’t a small device. It may be pretty thin but in terms of width and length it’s not much smaller than the HTC Universal. If you compare to the Orange M3100 below you’ll see what I mean!

    JAQ3 compared to M3100

    Looking at the picture above you might think the JAQ3 is a bit of a beast but once you start using it it really doesn’t seem that big. This probably has a lot to do with how thin the device is but the weight also has a lot to do with it. At 145g on my scales it’s about 20% lighter then the M3100. The balance is pretty even and it sits in the palm of your hand quite nicely.

    The JAQ3 is a Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone Edition device running AKU 3.2 and has just about every feature that you could want from a device. Just one exception – there is no UMTS/3G. Personally I dont think this is a big deal with push email the speed that the data comes down at seems less important and EDGE seems more than fast enough to browse the web. I know 3G is important to some people but I’d question how many people actually make full use of 3G.

    For those that need a faster connection method the JAQ3 has 802.11b/g WiFi built in. I don’t use WiFi very much but compared to other devices that I have the performance of the JAQ3 is very good both in terms of speed and range. I can use WiFi all over the house which is something that other devices can’t manage.

    Memory expansion on the JAQ3 is via the microSD card slot on the top of the device. The slot has a neat cover to keep the dust out and also stops the microSD card ejecting itself if you drop the device.

    JAQ3 microSD

    Another plus for me is the standard mini USB socket for sync and charge and the standard 2.5mm Jack Socket the device utilises for headphones. 2.5 to 3.5mm headphone adapters are much more common place than EMU adapters that you need for current HTC devices.

    JAQ3 sockets

    On the left hand side of the device you’ll find a scroll wheel, an ‘OK’ button and the camera button. I like the fact that a scroll wheel is included as I have become used to this on my HTC TyTN.

    JAQ3 Left

    The right side of the device has the USB socket, the headphone socket and the power button.

    JAQ3 Right

    The camera is a 2.0 megapixel unit on the back of the device. The image quality isn’t bad but there is no ‘flash’.

    i-mate JAQ3 Camera JAQ3 Sample Image

    One of the biggest reasons that I wanted to try a device like the JAQ3 was that I wanted to be able to use the device with one hand. I do like the keyboard on the M3100 but even with big hands it’s almost impossible to use single handed and the one thing I miss most about smartphones is the ability to text or email with one hand. The placement of the keyboard on the JAQ3 gets around this problem as the device fits nicely in that palm of your hand and allows you to use your thumb on the keypad. The keys are reasonably large and well raised, they also have a positive ‘click’ action so that you know when the button has been pressed.

    JAQ3 Keyboard

    As I mentioned earlier, the i-mate JAQ3 differs from similar devices of this type in that it has a touchscreen and runs Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition where as devices such as the HTC S620 and the Samsung i320 are Smartphone devices without touchscreen support. I find that working with a PocketPC is much simpler and always found that the Smartphone menus and settings were rather awkward.

    The JAQ3 has an excellent screen, it’s sharp and evenly bright and there is no sign of the yellow colour-cast that can be found on some LCD screens. The landscape screen arrangement is a pleasure to use. The touchscreen is accurate and so far I have not experienced any alignment issues.

    The stylus is a decent size and is located on the bottom of the device.

    i-mate JAQ3 stylus

    The joypad is centrally placed below the touchscreen and is pretty easy to use. The action button in the middle seperate which is something that I prefer rather than having to press the whole joypad down. On either side of the joypad you’ll find standard softkeys and the start menu, email, ‘OK’ and Internet Explorer buttons as well as the usual red and green phone keys.

    JAQ3 softkeys

    Battery life of the device is pretty good. I have been getting a few days use between charges with average use. Battery life is helped by the relatively small screen and lack of 3G. Generally I would say that it’s on a par with most Pocket PC devices out there.

    Having used the device for a few weeks I have to say that the biggest drawback is the CPU speed. The 200MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 850 processor feels sluggish and at times can be quite frustrating. Several times I found myself pressing buttons more than once thinking I hadn’t tapped the screen successfully the first time. However this wasn’t a button or touchscreen issue but the processor lag. You do get used to this after a while and I wonder if it’s more noticeable to me as I have been spoilt by 400mhz devices.

    In conclusion, the i-mate JAQ3 is a decent device that I enjoy using. I like the ability to use it with just one hand which is something of an advantage over the sliding keyboard devices. It is a rather large device but the fact that it’s thin means that you hardly notice it in your trouser pocket. The processor performance is a bit slow and the lack of 3G may put some people off. That said, I still like it and would recommend that anyone looking for device with a ‘front facing’ keyboard that you can use with one hand should seriously consider the JAQ3!

    The JAQ3 is currently on offer at Clove Technology and you can save £20 of the purchase price using our voucher code. Find the full details HERE.

    i-Mate JAQ3 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile for PocketPC, AKU3.2
  • 200MHz TI OMAP 850 CPU
  • Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • WiFi 802.11b/g
  • 128mb ROM & 64mb RAM
  • Stereo Bluetooth 1.2
  • MicroSD card slot
  • 2.0 mega pixel camera
  • 2.4″ 320×240 65k LCD Touch Screen
  • 1200mAh battery
  • Size: 126 x 67.5 x 14.5mm
  • 160g with battery
  • 150Hrs standby/4Hrs talk
  • Scroll Wheel
  • Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Reviews
    By February 6, 2007 Read More →

    Orange to drop SPV brand name?

    When we heard that Orange UK had decided to offer the HTC S310 as an HTC branded device rather than using it’s own SPV name we wondered if this was a one-off.

    Since then we have had a conversation with Orange and HTC but neither will confirm nor deny the exact position. However we have heard that the HTC X7500 will be offered by Orange UK and it will be an HTC branded device. At the moment this is just another rumour but if it turns out to be true it may well mark the end of the SPV brand name.

    Matt

    [Technorati tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    https://www.ukmeds.co.uk/surgical-face-masks