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By November 12, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Satio Review

It’s only been a few weeks since I did the review of the Samsung Pixon 12 and already I have another 12 mega pixel camera phone to put through its paces; The Sony Ericsson Satio. Will it be as good as the Samsung?

 

Sony Ericsson Satio

Sony Ericsson Satio

 

 

The ten second review:

Device: Sony Ericsson Satio

Cost: £453.09

Summary: Feature packed Symbian S60 device with a 12 MP camera

Best of: Camera, A-GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G

Worst of: No 3.5mm headset jack. No Quick Office license.

 

What’s in the box:

  • Device
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Headphones
  • Stylus
  • TV-Out cable
  • Manual/Warranty

 

Sony Ericsson Satio Specification:

  • Operating System – Symbian OS
  • Display – 3.5 inch Touch screen (360×640 pixels) with accelerometer
  • Operating Frequency – GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 & UMTS/HSDPA 900 / 2100
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g DLNA
  • Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP
  • GPS – Built in GPS & A-GPS
  • Expansion – microSD
  • Camera images geo-tagging, face and smile detection
  • Google maps
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Camera – 12.1 MP, 4256 x 2832 pixels, autofocus, xenon flash, video, video LED flash, secondary VGA videocall camera
  • Dimensions – 112.0 x 55.0 x 13.0 mm
  • Weight – 126g

 

General:

On the top of the device is the power on/off switch and what looks like a small speaker grill.

 

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Sony Ericsson Top

The left side of the handset contains the lock switch, charging socket and the microSD card slot. All shiny, shiny!

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Sony Ericsson Satio Left Side

On the right is the up/down rocker, the camera action button, the view photos button and a button that switches between video and camera.

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Sony Ericsson Satio Right Side

The rear of the device houses the camera lens and a nice Sony Ericsson logo.

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Sony Ericsson from the rear

On the front of the Satio is the front facing camera, speaker grill and light sensor at the top. At the bottom are the call send/end keys and the menu button.

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Sony Ericsson Front

Highlights:

  • A-GPS & WisePilot
  • Connectivity
  • Camera

 

Lowlights:

  • Lack of 3.5mm headset jack
  • Symbian OS – personal thing this, but I’m not a fan.

 

Review:

Taking the Satio out of the box for the first time I was amazed how nice it looked. From the front and back it is solid black in colour but around the left and right sides it has a nice metal strip that is super shiny. It certainly looks as much like a digital camera as it does a phone. I was a little disappointed when I held the Satio in my hand though and for more than one reason. Although the device is heavy this has never been an issue for me. What is an issue though is that it is so uncomfortable to hold. The corners of the device are rounded but as it sits in the hand those corners kind of dig it and it just doesn’t feel good. Its a little top heavy due to the camera lens and this part of the device is really chunky. Due to the smooth finish Sony Ericsson have chosen for the plastic casing the Satio is quite slippery. A bit too slippery for my liking!

 

Dominating the front of the device is the 3.5 inch resistive touch screen which is nice and sensitive and works well. You are also supplied with a stylus to use on screen in case you cant find your fingers! Below the screen are three buttons. These are the send/end keys as well as a menu button in the middle. Although these buttons all worked they are horrible! They are raised slightly and more so in the middle of each button and have to be the thinnest buttons I have ever seen on a phone. They just don’t feel right. Where the Sony Ericsson Satio makes up for this is on the buttons around the edge of the device. You would have seen the positioning of these in the “General” section of the review so I am not going to detail it again here but what I can say is that they are great. They are all metal and both look and feel high class. I’m not sure how Sony Ericsson managed to go from one end of the scale to the other on the Satio but that’s just the way it is.

The Satio runs Simians S60 5th edition UI and I have never been a fan. In fact its my least liked out of all, however I must say that I defiantly preferred using it on the Satio compared to the Nokia phones I have tried it on. In fact I didn’t actually realise at first it was Symbian!

The home screen on the Sony Ericsson Satio is really nice and gives quick access to a lot of features. At the top of the screen are five tabs. The comprise of (from left to right) favourite contacts, browser bookmarks, home (in the middle), photos and shortcuts. What is nice about these is that to access them you have two options. Firstly you can just press the required one but in addition to this you can also swipe the screen left or right, kind of like the way that Android devices operate.

The shortcut tab lists eight further features. These are profiles, TrackID, Google maps, Wi-Fi Wizard, Bluetooth, Conversations, Notes and Radio. A nice combination.

 

At the bottom of the home screen are a further four tabs. These are phone dialler, media, messaging and search.

The phone dialler produces nice big keys and these give a small bit of haptic feedback when pressed. You cant really go wrong here.

The media tab drops you straight into photos, videos and music and I really like these features:

  • Photos: Once in the photo section you are given a further five options – latest photo, camera album, photo tags, web albums and pictures. This is not only where you can view pictures and photographs but also action them. Below the image you are viewing you have the option to delete it or send it via message, Bluetooth or upload to the web. There is also an options tab. This will allow you to zoom in and out, print via USB, edit the photo, attach to a contact, use as wallpaper, tag the image and also view in a slide show. At any point you can view in landscape as well as portrait just by rotating the device.  Good job Sony Ericsson.
  • Video: Straight away you have five options here. YouTube, BBC iPlayer, videos, camera videos and podcasts. The YouTube client is quite a nice one. The only critism I have is that the videos were not the best quality. They were a bit grainy. The BBC iPlayer application was fantastic and the video quality was slightly better here. The videos, camera videos and podcasts are fairly straight forward and I will cover camera videos later on in the review.
  • Music: Here you again get different sub sections – artists, albums, tracks, playlists, audio books, podcasts and my recordings. Again all nice and easy to use. Music playback will also be covered later in the review.

So that’s the media section and I must say I am very impressed. Its one of the nicest media apps I have seen so far and Sony Ericsson and done themselves proud here!

 

The menu button which sits between the call send and end keys takes you to the main menu, funnily enough! This is where we start getting deeper into the phones features and settings.

 

Web browsing on the Satio was painless. The experience was much the same as on some recent Nokia S60 devices although on the Satio I did think the pages loaded rather quicker. The screen scrolling was nice and smooth and zooming is either done by double tapping the screen, or by using an on screen zoom bar. No multi touch here. Its not the nicest browser in the world but its most defiantly not the worst.

 

Messaging was as I expected from the Symbian software – just fine. There is a choice of keyboards and without doubt its easiest using the full QWERTY one in landscape mode.  Setting up email addresses was a piece of cake.

 

On to the camera which has to be the big selling point of the Satio. At 12 mega pixels its only one of two on the UK market at the moment, however being 12MP does not make it automatically fantastic. If the lens and the optics are no good, all it will be good for is producing very large rubbish pictures. Luckily for Sony Ericsson they are pretty good when it comes to camera phones so here is the verdict:

Firstly I wanted to say that I love the sliding lens cover on the Satio. Although the lens on the Samsung Pixon 12 looks bigger and more impressive it has no protection like the Satio. Also when the lens cover is opened on the Satio it automatically activates the camera which makes things slightly easier.

The camera interface is simple but has lots of features and settings.  If offers a selection of “scenes” such as portrait, landscape, twilight, sports, document and beach/snow. There are also a selection of shooting modes: panorama, best pic (which takes nine consecutive shots and picks the best one!), smile detection and touch capture (where you can tap a place on the screen as a point of focus).

The flash is pretty good although with all camera phones they are only good for a certain distance. Initially the LED flash lights up the subject and then when you take the shot the Xenon flash does its business. Nice. Like most decent cameras on phones you have the option to change the size of the picture you are taking. As I said in the Pixon12 review doing this increases the amount of storage required on the device and also uses less data if you are uploading photos to the internet.

There are options to change the focus mode to macro and face detection although in most cases the auto mode will work just fine.

Effects are another nice feature. On the Sony Ericsson Satio you have the option of using negative, solarise, sepia and black and white. These effects can also be used when video recording which is great. The video quality was not as good as the camera but it was reasonable.

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Photos taken with the Sony Ericsson Satio in auto mode. Flash used on the right.

Overall I was more than happy with the quality of the Satio camera and it was a pleasure to use. Nice and straight forward.

 

The Sony Ericsson Satio comes built in with the Walkman feature for listening to music. I was looking forward to this as recently I reviewed a low end SE Walkman phone and the music quality was below average. I am pleased to say its much, much better on the Satio. I gave it the Guns & Roses test and me and the Satio had a rocking time. The external speaker was not much good but once the earphones were plugged in things were much better. It was loud, crisp and most importantly for me the bass sounded good and bass-like! The only downside is that Sony Ericsson have not included a 3.5mm headset jack on the Satio – Fail! They have included an adaptor so you can use your own headphones if you want but this is never an ideal solution. The Sony Ericsson USB connection is huge and really bulks out the device when the headphones are connected. Shame.

 

On to the Organiser features: Like on other Symbian devices the Satio comes with Quick Office which allows you to use Word/Excel etc. Oh no it doesn’t, because you have to buy a licence for a Symbian phone. Not good! Well at least it has Adobe reader. Well it has it for 15 days and then you have to pay for that as well!

 

The last feature I am going to comment on is GPS. The Sony Ericsson Satio comes with A-GPS which is always good for a quick fix of where you are. I firstly tested googlemaps and it worked a treat. Also built in is WisePilot, a GPS navigation program. The good news is I tried it and it seemed to work perfectly. The bad news is the maps are not stored on the handset but downloaded over the air as required, so if you are going to use it a lot then please make sure you have a decent data plan to prevent extra costs from your network provider. I liked WisePilot but I certainly wouldn’t give up using TomTom or CoPilot for it. Nice to have for emergencies though.

 

Conclusion:

So how does it compare to the Samsung Pixon12? Well that all comes down to personal preference. I thought the camera was nicer to use than on the Pixon and it felt more like a camera, where as the Samsung felt more like a phone. If I had to choose I would go for the Sony Ericsson Satio. Although I don’t like the Symbian OS, a lot of the time I didn’t even know I was using it as improvements have been made.

Overall the Satio is a really nice phone with a decent camera as a bonus. Good job Sony Ericsson!

 

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By November 10, 2009 Read More →

Orange iPhone Sales Exceed Expectations

Today is the day a lot of iPhone fans here in the UK have been waiting for – The release of the iPhone on Orange. And I’m not surprised that the sales of the iPhone have been humongous!

 

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Orange

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Apple iPhone

Our friend Conor from orange told us this:

  • Orange are delighted to reveal,  that as of 4pm today Orange had sold more than 30,000 iPhones across  the UK – smashing what we believe is the previously published first  day sales records for a handset in the UK
  • At the same time, Orange’s first  ever exclusive UK app – Orange Wednesdays – has gone to the top slot in the  Entertainment Category, and hit second place in the free apps chart on the  Apple App Store. The app combines the latest film reviews and trailers with up  to date info on what’s on, where films are showing, information on how to get  there and the ability to redeem the 2-for-1 Orange Wednesdays cinema voucher  on your Orange iPhone.
  • Orange’s 3G mobile network covers more  people in the UK  than any other, and is currently the focus of our recently launched  £multi-million pound advertising campaign, which from today features the  iPhone, entitled ‘You’re Covered’.

 

These figures are sure to keep climbing day after day and I would imagine that Vodafone will be doing everything in their power to get their iPhone in the shops as soon as possible.

 

Posted by: James

 

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By November 9, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 Update from Devicewire

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Devicewire

 

We’ve been sent the following from devicewire.com regarding the HTC HD2 due this Friday (13th).

“devicewire.com currently have additional stock not yet allocated to pre-orders. Whilst orders are continuing to be processed devicewire.com hope to have a limited allocation available on launch day.
The remaining stock will be added to the site at 12.01am Friday morning and will be sold on a first come first served basis.
Once this initial allocation of HTC HD2’s are sold further stock will not be available until at least December so we would highly recommend you placing an order today to avoid disappointment.
devicewire.com can also offer a premium delivery service for all orders processed before 3pm Friday. For only £19.99 devicewire.com delivers can be placed for Saturday Pre-Noon. Any customers who have already placed an order can call 08708490233 with their order number and payment details for this delivery upgrade.
If you have any further questions, please contact devicewire.com at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or call 08708490233″

 

If you have not checked out our HTC HD2 demo video please click here.

 

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By November 9, 2009 Read More →

tracyandmatt on Facebook

If you are a user of Facebook we now have a fan page that you may like to join us on?

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If like me you spend a lot of time on Facebook the fan page will let you know when we have new news and reviews on tracyandmatt.co.uk and by clicking the links on the fan page it will take you straight to our website.

You can find us on Facebook here.

Join us and tell your mates too!

 

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By November 6, 2009 Read More →

Orange and T-Mobile Merger Confirmed

Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom (parent companies of T-Mobile & Orange) have signed a final agreement to merge the two companies together.

 

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Orange & T-Mobile

 

Now that the confirmatory due diligence has been completed, this binding agreement confirms the terms of the transaction announced on 8 September 2009.

Completion is conditional upon approval by the relevant authorities and remains expected in the first half of 2010 as previously indicated.

The agreement is subject to the approval of the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Telekom and the Board of Directors of France Telecom.

Timotheus Höttges, CFO of Deutsche Telekom, said: “This joint venture is based on the full commitment of Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom to a long term partnership. I am very pleased to say that the spirit of this partnership is reflected in the way we conducted and concluded our talks. Our joint venture, which has now passed a major milestone, will set new standards in the UK mobile sector.”

Gervais Pellissier, deputy CEO of France Telecom in charge of Group Finance & Information Systems, said: “The relative terms of the transaction as announced on 8 September were fully confirmed. I would like to stress the excellent cooperation between the teams of Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, which enabled us to deliver on the timing and process objectives which we set out in September. This is an important step towards our objective of establishing an excellent platform to deliver operational synergies and offer innovative and high quality services to our customers.”

 

Well we thought it may happen and it looks like all the rumors were true. Its certainly good news in the long run in terms of coverage. Orange already has the best UK 3G coverage and this merge is going to improve things even more. We will have to wait and see if the rumors were true about Orange looking after the business side and T-Mobile the consumer side.

As soon as we get more confirmed news we will report it here.

 

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By November 5, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 Launch Date (UK)

We just had an email from Devicewire stating that they have a larger than expected stock of HTC HD2s arriving soon!

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HTC HD2

 

This is good news for those of you that wish to pre-order as there will be plenty to around.

Devices will ship on November 13th and not the 11th as originally planned but if you ask me it’s worth waiting for.

Keep your eyes peeled on tracyandmatt.co.uk as we will have some more HTC HD2 video coming in the next day or so. Matt is collecting a new review unit later today!

 

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By November 3, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 – Officially Introduced

 

Monday 2nd November saw the official announcement of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

 

The Xperia X10 will be the flagship device in a family of phones launching in the first half of 2010.  Although no official date has been released we have been told that the X10 will be with us in the first quarter.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will be the first device to launch with SEs new UX platform that will evolve across the product portfolio and will expand over time introducing more features and capabilities.

Bert Nordberg, President, Sony Ericsson said, “The XPERIAT X10 and the family of phones launching in the first half of 2010 underpin our commitment to an open and multi-platform strategy that maximises choice for the consumer and delivers the best possible consumer experience. The reaction from our global operator partners to the XPERIA X10 has been extremely positive and we will be rolling out across the world including Japan from the first half of 2010.”

 

Rikko Sakaguchi, EVP and Chief Creation Officer, Sony Ericsson said, “The XPERIA X10 is a fantastic example of our make believe philosophy because we are pushing the boundaries of what is possible and demonstrating that anything consumers can imagine, we can make possible. With the X10, we are raising the bar we have set ourselves with entertainment-rich phones like Aino and Satio by making communication more fun and playful, multiplying and enriching opportunities to connect.”

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Introducing signature applications like Mediascape and Timescape, the XPERIA X10 lets consumers organise everything in their phone in an intuitive way:

  • Sony Ericsson Timescape manages all your communication with one person in one place. Browse through your conversations the bright way to check out your Facebook, Twitter, photos, emails, and texts all in one go.
  • Sony Ericsson Mediascape is the smart way to get all the music, photos and videos you want from your favorite friends and artists. It accesses content from everywhere – your phone, YouTube, PlayNow – and presents everything for you.

Intelligence capabilities, integrated into Mediascape and Timescape, can automatically recognize connections between contacts, content and media. By recommending alternative ways to communicate or guiding to new media experiences, consumers can discover more in a truly open way. For example:

  • Pressing the new “infinite button” guides you through the connected world, aggregating all your interactions with one person into one view.
  • Intelligent face recognition features recognize up to five faces in any picture, automatically connecting them with your social phonebook and all other related communications with that person.

 

An extra bonus was the announcement of a new wireless stereo headset, the WM600, with FM radio. Featuring advanced Bluetooth technology the WM600 lets you stream music to your headset in high fidelity through sound enhancing ear buds. The WM600 also sports its own OLED display, with RDS radio station information as well as easy access controls meaning you do not even need to get the phone out of your pocket to tune in your favorite radio station.

 

The Sony Ericsson X10 sure looks sweet and has some impressive specs. Here some of its best bits:

  • Camera: 8.1 megapixel with up to 16 x digital zoom and auto focus.
  • Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP), Playnow & TrackID.
  • Web: Google search from standby, web feeds and WebKit web browser.
  • Messaging: Email, Microsoft Exchange Active Sync, MMS & SMS.
  • Location based services: A-GPS, Google Maps & WisePilot navigation (free trial).
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5 Audio Jack & Micro USB connector.
  • Screen: 4.0 inches, 262,144 colour TFT touchscreen, 480 x 854 pixels (WVGA) and scratch resistant.
  • Processor: 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250
  • Operating system: Google Android Donut, version 1.6
  • Phone memory: Up to 1GB.
  • Memory card included: 8GB
  • Versions: UMTS HSPA 900/1700/2100, GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 800/1900/2100,  GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

 

Told you it sounded good! We sure cant wait to get our hands on one of these bad boys so watch this space for further updates and news of when our full review will be online.

Good things come to those who wait!

 

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By November 2, 2009 Read More →

More HTC Touch HD2 T-Mobile news

The below picture was posted on the T-Mobile website today and listed the HTC Touch HD2 as coming soon.

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T-Mobile HTC HD2

 

Now, what is rather comical about this is that T-Mobile are saying “Choose from loads of applications to download from Android Market”. That may be quite hard to do on the HD2 considering its a Windows Mobile phone! Do T-Mobile not know what they are selling? Somebody better tell them quick!

Also the phone in the picture is not even the HD2. Its the original HTC HD!

Somebody better tell them quick!

Anyway, that being said at least it showing up as coming soon, cant wait to get our hands on the HD2! Notice also that T-Mobile are including ‘Touch’ in the name of their HD2.

 

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HTC Tattoo Review

The HTC Tattoo is the second Android device I have reviewed. I didn’t get on all that well with the Samsung Galaxy, so was the Tattoo up my street?

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HTC Tattoo

What’s in the box:

  • Phone
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Headphones
  • 2GB MicroSD
  • Quick Start Guide and Warranty

Please also take a look at Matt’s HTC Tattoo unboxing video.

 

The ten second review:

  • Device: HTC Tattoo
  • Price: £270.25
  • Summary: A compact Android device sporting all the good bits you would expect.
  • Best of: Sense UI, Wi-Fi, GPS.
  • Worst of: Size, no Bluetooth file transfer
  • Buy it now from: Clove Technology

 

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

 

General:

On the top of the device is the headset jack and also a lanyard attachment.

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HTC Tattoo Top

Situated on the bottom is the USB slot and also the microphone.

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HTC Tattoo Bottom

The left side houses only the up/down volume rocker.

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HTC Tattoo Left Side

The right side of the handset is flush with no buttons or ports.

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HTC Tattoo Right Side

On the back can be found the camera lens and also the speaker grill.

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HTC Tattoo Back

The front is where the action happens. At the top is another speaker grill and at the bottom are the action keys and the D-Pad thingy!

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HTC Tattoo Front

 

Highlights:

  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Build Quality

Lowlights:

  • Size
  • No Bluetooth file transfer.

 

 

Review:

Here we go – There is no doubt about it, the HTC Tattoo is a nice looking device with a build quality to match. For a small phone it actually feels fairly heavy but fits nicely into the hand and its rounded edges make for a comfortable feel. The handset is made from plastic but has a nice satin finish to it. It feels extremely well made and even the battery cover feels as good as the rest of the devices where as on some phones the back cover feels flimsy.

The device has a total of six buttons and a trackpad on its front.

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HTC Tattoo Buttons

As you can see above, these consist of home, menu, back, search and call end/send. The four upper buttons are actually two – e.g – the home and menu buttons are just one button with a dip in the centre. The whole button dips to the right or left depending if you are pressing the home side or the menu side. Although each button is pretty small they work well and feel good to press. They even give a little click. The trackpad in the centre allows you to scroll up/down/left and right and the centre can be pressed to select an on screen item. I actually didn’t use this much as I was happy swiping on screen.

The Tattoo is the second HTC device to come with the Sense user interface.

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HTC Sense

Like on the HTC Hero, Sense consists of seven home screens. Each of these can be totally customized with a variety of both Android and HTC widgets as well as shortcuts. I was not that impressed on having so many home screens. Although I can see the advantages I was not so keen on the fact that if I wanted to access an application that was on the 3rd homescreen to the left it would take me three screen swipes just to get to it. Some people will love it though.

A few of the widgets I used and liked were:

  • Peep, which is HTCs Twitter app. It works really well and is easy to use.
  • The browser bookmarks widget. This filled most of the screen and consisted of four favorite web pages in a block format. This allows for instant access to your most popular websites. Each thumbnail is an actual view of the webpage itself.
  • Email – This also fills most of the page and gives you a view of your most recent email. Its only a brief view and shows the first few lines. You can then either click the email to view it full screen or swipe up or down to view other emails.
  • Weather – As you would expect this shows the current weather conditions and below that a further four day forecast. You can also scroll up/down to view other locations that you have chosen.

So that is HTCs Sense and I like it. It looks great and I am looking forward to seeing it on HTCs HD2 soon. Its a slightly different version but HTC must have had great feedback from the Android version as they have ported it to Windows Mobile.

 

Like all Android devices the main menu can be accessed buy pressing the on screen button. This pops up a list of icons set on a black background that looks nice. There are four icons horizontally and by scrolling down you can access more. Vertically the list goes on indefinite, I think, depending how may apps you have on the device.

 

So onto the main features on the device. The web browser is quite good but slightly let down by the 2.8 inch screen. Don’t get me wrong, it works very well but its just a little small. It has an accelerometer built in so you can flip the device into landscape mode if you desire. There is no multi touch on the HTC Tattoo as it has a resistive screen. Zooming is done using  plus and minus keys on screen. Not perfect but it will have to do.

Pressing the hard menu key will give you the option to add bookmarks, access bookmarks and all the usual setting. One thing I did really like was that when you select bookmarks you get a “visual bookmarks” screen. This consists of thumbnails of your bookmarked websites but they are actual miniature web pages. You can scroll right and left to view all the pages you have saved and then click the one you want for it to open, nice.

 

If you use your phone to schedule events/appointments then the HTC Tattoo will please you. Its got a great calendar. Initially it gives you a month view and you can scroll up and down to view next month etc. Selecting a day will allow you to enter an appointment. Not only can you enter loads of information but it will also sync with Google if you use Google mail.

 

Speaking of Google mail, the HTC tattoo comes with a Google mail app already installed. You don’t have to use this though. You can still set up email using the standard POP3/IMAP and its dead easy to do. The downside with messaging is once again the screen size. Now I like to use a QWERTY keypad when messaging but doing so on the Tattoo was a bit of a nightmare in portrait mode. I have not got big hands but I still struggled. Switching to landscape was better but still not great. Luckily there are two other input options. You can use the phone keypad which has three letters on each key or there is also a compact QWERTY which has two letters on each key. I didn’t like either but that’s personal choice.

 

The HTC Tattoo comes with the Android Marketplace. This is the Android app store. I was looking forward to this as it was missing from the Samsung Galaxy when I reviewed it! However there is a slight problem at the moment! The Tattoo does not have as many apps available for it compared to other Android devices. This is due to the screen resolution. The HTC Tattoo seems to be the odd one out and I believe that when an app is submitted to the marketplace the developer must state for which screen resolution the app is designed for. If the developer does not choose 240 x 320 as well as the standard 320 x 480 the app will not be available to download for the HTC Tattoo. Yes this sucks! I’m sure it will be resolved over time but the Tattoo seems to be missing out at the moment. I downloaded a few free apps but I was not very impressed. There were plenty in the Marketplace but none that I really wanted. Maybe all the good ones are not for this screen resolution?

 

I was expecting the music player on the HTC Tattoo to be of really good quality, like on other HTC devices and I wasn’t let down. Although the supplied headphones are not the most comfortable to wear they produce good clear sounds. The “Metallica” test was a big success. Of course if you don’t want to use the supplied headphones you can always use your own as the Tattoo has a 3.5mm headset jack. The only downside in terms of music on the HTC Tattoo is the lack of Bluetooth file transfer. This is an Android thing, not HTC and hopefully it will be sorted soon.

I tested out the radio as well while the headphones were out. It worked and sounded pretty good although I could only just pick up my favorite radio station and I had to stand still in order not to lose it!

 

The HTC tattoo only has a 3.2MP camera and as usual with HTC devices its not great. Why oh why can they not sort this out. It works okay and the interface is nice but its very basic. No auto focus and don’t bother taking a macro shot as it will just come out a blur. The video recorder was ok but again not great quality. Shame.

One unique feature with the HTC Tattoo is that you can tattoo it! If you have not seen our previous post on this please click here but to sum it up the whole casing of the phone can be replaced with a design of your choice. A nice idea.

 

Conclusion:

The HTC Tattoo is overall a nice little phone. It does every thing you would expect  but was too small for me.

One thing the the network providers can do to make this handset even more popular is to sell it as a PAYG device, but the price needs to be right. T-Mobile recently released the Pulse which was there first PAYG Android device and its only £176.16. Its bigger and a lot cheaper than buying a sim free Tattoo at the moment but I have not used one so its hard to compare.

What I would compare the HTC Tattoo to at the moment is the Samsung Jet and HTC Touch2 as all are similar in size. Which is best is a hard one as it always comes down to personal preference. However if I did have to pick I would probably go with The HTC Touch2 purely as I prefer the Windows OS over the Android one. Most people tend not to agree with me on this one though!

 

Review by: James

Posted in: Reviews
By November 2, 2009 Read More →

Orange iPhone confirmed to November 10th

Orange has this morning confirmed that November 10th will see the release of the iPhone on their network.

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Orange

The good news is that you can get the iPhone for free from as little as £30 per month!

You will be able to buy either an iPhone 3GS or 3G from not only Orange retail but also Carphone Warehouse, Phones4U, Apple  retail stores and also other high street partners. Some Orange stores will be opening there doors at 7am on November 10th and staying open late to cope with demand.

 

Tom Alexander, CEO of Orange UK, said, “The excitement for the iPhone is immense, and this is a great day for our customers, our company and our employees. Since we announced the iPhone on Orange we have already seen more than a quarter of a million customers register their interest on our website. We will be matching their enthusiasm with a 3G mobile broadband network that covers more people in the UK than any other operator, a commitment to deliver the best 3G experience on the iPhone and best-in-class applications and plans. Earlier this year we stated our ambition to become the destination brand of choice for high end mobile users in the UK. With the launch of the iPhone on November 10 we’re pleased to be fulfilling that ambition.”

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Apple iPhone

Pricing:

. Pay Monthly – iPhone 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models will be available on multiple monthly plans, with the 3GS free on all £45 plans and the 3G model free from £30 plans (both with a 24-month contract). For those looking for full all-inclusive packages, a new high end “traveller” offer with inclusive roaming call and data allowance is available at £125 month. All plans include unlimited** anytime, anywhere UK mobile data usage on Orange’s data network, which has the largest 3G population coverage in the UK. In addition customers will also get free unlimited use of the UK’s largest single public Wi-Fi network, BT Openzone.

. Pay as You Go (PAYG) – Customers topping-up by £50 at purchase will be able to buy an iPhone 3G on Orange PAYG for £333. Any customer buying an iPhone on Orange PAYG will automatically get 250MB of data each month, plus unlimited use of the UK’s largest single public Wi-Fi network, BT Openzone, for 12 months.

Watch this space for further news.

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: News
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