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By October 14, 2008 Read More →

Rumour T-Mobile is prepping an Android Touch HD

image Phonedog got it from two unrelated sources late last week that T-Mobile is prepping a version of HTC’s Touch HD as their next Android phone.  If true this could be interesting however the Touch HD does not have a capacitive screen only a resistive screen so would differ from the G1 in that respect. Having said that it would be a nice device and after yesterdays hoax story of the iPhone running Windows Mobile maybe seeing a dual boot smartphone is not that far away. Treat this as a rumour for now but we will keep a close eye on any developments.

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By October 13, 2008 Read More →

Windows Mobile running on an iPhone (its a hoax!!!)

image Ok so you have an iPhone and you yearn for the days before you traded in your Windows Mobile handset, well very soon those day may be over, a Norwegian guy Erik Kristiansen has written a piece of software for the iPhone that gives you a dual boot scenario, where on start up you can select Windows Mobile or the normal iPhone OS to run on your phone. There is a video after the break showing this in action and he is hoping to release this early next year. Cannot see this appearing in the ITunes store any time soon but you never know. Now where is the soft reset hole on this iPhone??

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By October 13, 2008 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 – answers!

I thought I would start a new post in order to answer the many questions that you all posed about the Xperia X1. Apologies for the hold up but my C&J X1 arrived on Thursday minus the battery so I had to wait until the battery arrived yesterday before I could really start playing with the X1.

So let me just explain a little about the handset that I have. This is a C&J unit which stands for Customer & Journalist. It’s pretty much what you would consider to be final release spec. The hardware will no change between this and the final retail version but it is possible that the ROM build will vary slightly. It also arrived in a plain white box, hence no unboxing video!

So let’s start off with a selection of photos of the X1 and I’ll discuss them as we go. I’ll move on to the Q&A after.

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

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As you all know, the X1 has a sliding QWERTY keyboard that slides open on an arc which is supposed to make the screen easier to see while using the keyboard.

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One the left hand side there’s the MiniUSB connector and at the bottom a small ‘grille’ over the loudspeaker. The loudspeaker isn’t particularly loud though! I have to say that the MiniUSB connector on the side of the device is a little annoying, especially if you plan to use a car charger/holder as it will need a loose fitting cable.

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On the top of the device you can find the power button and the 3.5mm headphone socket which permits the use of normal headphones.

X1_back X1_sim

So on the back we have the 3.2 Megapixel camera complete with ‘flash’. You have to remove the back cover in order to insert/remove the MicroSD card and also remove the battery to access the SIM card.

X1_dpad X1_screen

The D-pad has a recess in the middle which acts as an enter button when you press it and also as an optical pad. The problem I have with this is that you have to run your finger or thumb in the recess for the ‘optical joystick’ to work which limits how effective it is. Similar thing applies to the touchscreen. There is a bezel around the screen which makes using your fingers, rather than the stylus, that bit more difficult, especially getting in to the corners where you want to press the close button.

X1_keyboard 

Finally, the keyboard itself is really quite nice, the 4 rows of keys are well space out allowing for a quick typing rate although the placement of the numeric keys, as a shift function of the keys on the right rather than across the top row of keys, may take some getting used to!

 

The Q&A

What’s the in-call sound quality like?

In-call the X1 is ok. There’s plenty of volume from the speaker meaning that I don’t need to have it set to maximum. The speaker itself is also reasonably good.

What is the actual RAM in the device?

The X1 has 384 MB RAM but you’ll note that the device information screen says 256MB. This is because the X1 also has an additional 128MB RAM that’s only accessible to the CPU/3D chip. There isn’t really anyway way to know this apart from taking SE’s work although HTC also confirm this but we’re looking for a way for end users to verify for themselves.

What is the Spb Panel like?

There’s a version of Spb Mobile Shell pre-installed on the X1. I’m sure fans of mobile shell will like this version but I still prefer TouchFlo.

Can you post sample videos taken from the Xperia camera?

Yep, I’ll have some of these up for you shortly.

How much free memory available on the device with Panels running and with Panels turned off?

With just the standard Windows Mobile screen in use it’s showing as having 137MB free, this amount only seems to vary by a few MB with the moste complex panels loaded.

Black or Silver? Which one do you think is best?

I personally prefer the black.

Does it have a motion sensor?

No

How is the speed switching between portrait and landscape with active panels?

Depends on the panel that you have open at the time. Some panels have more on them so take a little longer to rotate. I personally do not think it’s too big a deal, half a second perhaps.

How is the feel and reaction of the control touch pad?

As I mentioned above I don’t like how recessed the optical joystick is, I find it a little awkward to use and therefore have it turned off. I just used the regular d-pad. It’s responsive enough though.

Can you mention the processor in the device? Is it MSM7200 or MSM7201A (like the Touch Pro)? If it is MSM7200, can you mention any difference b/w the two processors from an end-user point of view – i.e. if the Touch Pro has an actual advantage over Xperia having the MSM7201A processor.

The X1 has the MSM7200. From an end user point of view I cant really tell the difference, I’m not sure what I would be looking for in performance difference. I’ll benchmark the Touch Pro and the X1 later and comment on the difference from that point of view.

How is the sound output quality of the media player? Is it good enough to use high-end headphones with, and how does it compare with more music-oriented phones like the iPhone or Nokia 5800?

I’ve got some fairly expensive headphones that I’ve been using with the X1. The audio quality is really quite good, I’m certainly happy with it. I can’t really choose between the X1 and my Sony Walkman MP3 player in this respect.

How well does the FM radio work? How is its reception in areas with weak signals?

I live in an area which is very poor for radio and phone coverage. With the Touch Diamond, I am unable to pick up and FM Radio service but on the X1 I can pick up a few of the local stations. What I also like about the X1 is that you can play the radio through the phone’s loudspeaker, although you still have to have the headphones connected as an aerial.

How well does it hold on to cellular signals during calls?

As I said above, I live in an area that’s really poor for phone coverage and all the networks are bad. The X1 shows 1 to 2 bars of coverage on Orange where the Touch Pro and the Touch Diamond get no reception at all. Definitely better than the Touch devices in that respect but nowhere near as good as a basic Nokia handset!

Does the Google panel have an offline mode?

No, the Google panel really only gives you direct access to Google searches and links to Google Maps, Google Mail and Google Calendar, all of which open up an ineternet connection.

Is the hardware fast enough to cope with several applications in the background?

Have been opening and closing applications all day, playing music and videos, browsing the internet using Opera and playing with MSN and emails. Seems ok to me, haven’t really noticed a slow down due to the apps that I am running.

How quickly does using GPS, 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi drain the battery?

Very difficult to comment on the battery life at this early stage but it looks like being better than the Diamond and on par with, if not better than, the Touch Pro. There is a bigger battery on the X1 so perhaps no surprise that it would last longer. Once I settle down and use it during the week I’ll be in a better position to comment.

Which is better, the X1 or the Touch Pro?

This is another difficult question to answer. I quite like both devices. I think which one would suit you best depends on how you use, or intend to use the phone. If you are a touchscreen lover that wants to use the touchscreen for almost everything (apart from emails with the QWERTY of course) without having to resort to the stylus then the TouchFlo3D interface coupled with the flush screen of the Touch Pro would be your better bet. If however you don’t want to use the touchscreen as much and prefer using physical buttons then the X1 with its additional softkeys might suit you better.

 

The review is now live but don’t forget to take a look at our Xperia X1 tour video!

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By October 12, 2008 Read More →

Xperia X1 appears at Carphone Warehouse

imageT he Xperia X1 has appeared on the Carphone Warehouse online store for pre-order. The surprise here is that it is on an O2 contract. It looks like it will only be available in silver but it will be free on an 18 month £45.00 contract which is very similar to the iPhone contract so not a bad deal all considering. Full details after the break.

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By October 12, 2008 Read More →

BBC iPlayer supported by Archos 5 and more

windowslivewriterarchos5officialguidedtour-c3c2image-thumb BBC’s iPlayer has been confirmed to be working on the Archos 5 platform. This is terrific news, the iPlayer is a superb service that allows for your TV scheduling to become even more flexible. Also confirmed to work are the following:

• Sony Walkman E and S series
• Archos 605 WIFI and Internet Media Tablet
• Philips GoGear 52xx series
• Samsung YP-P2 and YP-Q1
• Nokia N96

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By October 11, 2008 Read More →

LG KC780 Emerges

After a bunch of leaked photos over the last couple of weeks, the KC780 officially joins the LG sharp-shooter ranks. Succeeding the affordable LG KC550, the KC780 is aiming at the mid-range market.

LG KC780 Angled Right
LG KC870

The main highlight of LG KC780 is quite obviously its 8 megapixel autofocus camera. It is also capable of shooting D1 (720 x 480 pixels) resolution videos at the cool 30fps. The camera has a long list of sweet sounding features. Those include face and smile detection, beauty shot, image stabilization and ISO 1600.

LG KC870 Open View 

The display of LG KC780 is a 2.4" 262K-color unit of QVGA resolution. Some of the other niceties on-board are Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, USB v2.0 and a microSD card slot that tops 140MB of built-in storage. There is no 3G support, so EDGE will have to do for network data transfers.

LG KC870 Back View

The LG KC780 is also able to stream live video over Bluetooth connection with PC, which is a great way to have a webcam on you at all times.

The LG KC780 will be the mere 13.9mm thick, which is a feat considering the 8MP shooter and the large display. The tri-band (900/1800/1900) handset will start shipping as early as November this year at a price that’s yet to be announced.

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By October 11, 2008 Read More →

Xperia unboxed at Dailymotion

sonyericssonx1-xperia-08Dailymotion looks to have have a fully functioning Xperia in their hands, the lucky devils.Its out in Sweden now so we will have to closely monitor the proceedings here. I’ve nicked all their pictures, you can see them after the break.

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By October 11, 2008 Read More →

Spanish video look at the HTC Touch HD

image The Spanish now get in on the Touch HD video reviews action, thanks to Big Mo for the heads up, this time we have a nine minute look at the most desirable Windows Mobile device ever. Now how about HTC slip one over to us as we have had a German video, French video, Czech video and now a Spanish, come on let us do the English version please. Video after the break.

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Orange drops BlackBerry Bold – “quality issues”

Orange UK have pulled the BlackBerry Bold due to quality concerns. Which means Vodafone has an exclusive on the Bold for the time being, should you hanker for a buggy smartphone.

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Blackberry Bold

According to a leaked internal document, Orange is pulling the handset until software issues have been ironed out.

The Orange internal statement to staff says: “Following reports of software issues with the BlackBerry Bold handset across a variety of mobile operators, Orange has decided to act in the interest of its customers by suspending shipments of the device in the UK. We are currently awaiting feed back from RIM as to when an industry wide fix for these issues will be in place, and expect this suspension to be an interim measure. We apologise for any inconvenience this issue may cause you. BlackBerry/RIM are doing everything they can to resolve this issue and will be completing full testing and validation to ensure future handsets do not have any quality issues. This may take a couple of weeks so it’s up to us to do what’s best for our customers.”

Vodafone UK, meanwhile, is still offering the Bold. But for how long remains to be seen. After all, AT&T in the US has repeatedly put back the smartphone’s launch, presumably because of the same software bugs.

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By October 11, 2008 Read More →

Solution to iPhone 3G charging problems

image We have talked many times on the blog and podcast about the problems with the iPhone 3G no longer charging through the old Firewire charging pins and the trouble this caused with iPod docks but most commonly with car integration kits like the Dension range. Well we ordered the Cable Jive charge converter and tested it out and have done a video look at it in action. You can see the video after the break and see the results of the tests.

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