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By October 4, 2006 Read More →

HTC Trinity Neutered?

We just heard from our friend Fabien that the HTC Trinity is likey to ship with its GPS receiver disabled!

“HTC discovered very late in the game that the GPS subsystem didn’t play nice with Qualcomm’s GSM chipset; rather than hold the release, they decided to disable the nav functionality for the time being and press on with the launch. Worry not, early adopters; a software update is promised for early next year that’ll iron everything out, making the Trinity a solid alternative to its GPS-enabled (but 3G-impaired) Artemis sibling.”

Personally I would prefer to wait until all the bugs have been ironed out before I spent my hard earned cash on this.

Matt

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By October 3, 2006 Read More →

Battery life on US networks

As many of you will know, I have been in Florida for the past 9 days. As I have to keep in contact with work at pretty much all times I had to take my phone with me and I’m currently using my HTC TyTN.

When I arrived in Florida I turned the phone on as I left the airport and within a few seconds it had automatically switched over to Cingular, even offering me 3G coverage. This was excellent news.

I used my phone about the same amount as I would at home, collecting email using push from my exchange server and taking/making a few calls per day.

I found one thing rather puzzling: During my time there I had to charge the battery twice, averaging about 4 days standby on each charge, at home I have to charge it at least every other day!

Is there something about the US networks that means there is less drain on the battery or could this be put down to the warm weather in florida? Any ideas??

Matt

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By October 1, 2006 Read More →

Virgin Lobster 700 TV

The Lobster 700TV appears on the Virgin Mobile site.

The Lobster 700TV isn’t just for making and taking calls. It’s for watching TV. Listening to crystal clear digital radio. And a whole lot more besides.

Virgin Lobster 700 TV

  • Watching TV is free – for the duration of your contract.
  • Watch BBC One, ITV1, E4 as it happens.
  • Plus, check out Channel 4 Short Cuts.
  • Up to 50 DAB Digital Radio stations.

The Lobster 700TV is free on selected Pay Monthly tariffs, plus get twice as many minutes and messages forever, too.

  • Battery Type Li-Ion 1150 mAh
  • Bluetooth
  • Dimensions 111.2 (L) x52 (W-mid point) / 58(W-bulge point)x23.8 mm(T)
  • Email client
  • GPRS
  • Infrared Port
  • Memory size: 30MB
  • Screen size: 240 x320
  • Weight 140g

Matt

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By September 30, 2006 Read More →

Orange SPV M700 pictures

Pictures of the Orange version of the HTC Trinity have appeared on the web.

SPV M700

The device will be called the Orange SPV M700 and looks fantastic. It will be the first WM5 device to feature integrated GPS for satellite navigation, as you can see from the screenshots which it features Orange Navigator 7! Expect GPS Qualcomm gpsONE , HSDPA, EDGE, Bluetooth and Wifi too.

It’s as yet unclear whether or not Orange will release this in the UK but we do hope so!

Matt

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By September 25, 2006 Read More →

Asus P535

The Asus P535 GPS Pocket PC Phone Edition has shown its face online and it seems it’ll be more than just a pretty face too. It will feature an Intel XScale 520MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, 256MB ROM, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, GPS (SiRFstar III), miniSD expansion, 2.0MP camera and a 2.8 inch QVGA TFT-LCD. The P535 will be tri-band and feature GSM/GPRS connectivity, we have no news on potential release dates or avenues yet though.

Asus P535

Source: Brody – MSMobilenews.com

Matt

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By September 23, 2006 Read More →

Browse the net anonymously

Web users worried about privacy can now use a modified version of Firefox that lets them browse the net anonymously.

The Torpark browser has been created by a hacking group and uses technology backed by digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Torpark Browser

Torpark uses its own network of net routers to anonymise the traffic people generate when they browse the web.

The browser can be put on a flash memory stick so users can turn any PC into an anonymous terminal.

I’ve been using this few a few days already and it works pretty well. It looks and feels a lot like Firefox. It does slow down your browsing a bit but it’s worth it if you are paranoid!

Matt

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By September 21, 2006 Read More →

Hermes headphone adapter warning

Several mini USB to 3.5mm jack socket adapters have started to appear for sale on the web and on eBay etc.

It would appear that these adapters are designed for some other phone or device as it DOES NOT work with the HTC Hermes (M3100, TyTN etc). I got hold of one of these to test. No sound is heard through the headphones and the Hermes internal speaker is not muted.

Mini USB adapterSPV M3100 USB Adapter

The reason these adapters do not work is that the utilise a normal mini USB plug. Standard mini USB plugs only have connectors on one side which means that it can only connect to the USB data side of the socket.

Be careful what you are buying, if it’s a standard mini USB to 3.5mm jack then it’s no good.

I’m not aware of anyone making a compatible adapter for the Hermes at the moment but if you know otherwise, please let me know!

Matt

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By September 20, 2006 Read More →

O2 Germany announce XDA Cosmo & Orbit

O2 Germany have announced that they will release the XDA Cosmo (the HTC Excalibur which is a Windows Mobile Smartphone and has WiFi, Bluetooth, a QWERTY keyboard, QWERTZ in Germany, and a 1.3 Megapixel camera) and XDA Orbit (HTC Artemis which is a Windows Mobile Pocket PC and is the first HTC device to feature their trackball for navigation and has integrated GPS, it also comes bundled with TomTom 6 and has WiFi, Bluetooth and an FM radio). Theseare two great additions to the Windows Mobile family so get ready to sign up to O2 Germany!

XDA OrbitXDA Cosmo

Head over to MSMobileNews for more.

Matt

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By September 18, 2006 Read More →

HTC TyTN Review

EDIT: If you are looking for the HTC TyTN II/ Kaiser review you can find it HERE.

I know there have been a few HTC TyTN reviews over the past few weeks and many of you will have already seen my Orange SPV M3100 reviews. Obviously there are a great number of similarities between the HTC TyTN and the M3100 so I’ll focus upon a comparison.

Just before I get going I should point out that I’ve used quite a lot of images throughout the review so load times could be relatively high. Click on any of the images for a larger version. The larger version uses low compression to keep the quality high so again load times may be higher than normal.

HTC TyTN Review

Box contents for the TyTN are much the same as with the M3100. You don’t get any different toys with one that you don’t get with the other.

There is an immediate difference between the TyTN and the M3100, the colour. To begin with I wasn’t so keen on the silver finish of the TyTN preferring the black chassis of the Orange version. However, over the weeks I’ve become used to the silver TyTN and now like that better also the silver doesn’t show the finger marks as much.

HTC TyTN vs M3100

The other main difference is with the joypad and surrounding keys. The M3100, which is the HERM100 version of the HTC Hermes, has much rounder buttons that are raised and fairly close together. On the other hand the TyTN, which is the HERM200 version of the HTC Hermes has much squarer buttons that are flush with the front of the case. The buttons on the TyTN are spaced out much more which some people will find much more user friendly.

HTC TyTN Joypad

The case design of the TyTN is more angular than the rounded edges of the M3100 but they both feel the same in your hand.

HTC TyTN beside  Orange M3100

Button locations and keyboard layout are exactly the same on both devices as is the USB connector that we have all come to loathe!

There has been a large number of people reporting issues with ‘lazy’ keys on the keyboard. My own M3100 has problems with the ‘Y’ key, it requires a bit more pressure to make it work than any of the other keys which results in the ‘Y’ often being missed out from some words! I have been told that these ‘lazy’ keys do get better the more you use them. Fortunately the TyTN I have was not affected by the problem.

HTC TyTN Keyboard Open

As I mentioned in the review of the Orange SPV M3100 my previous device was an HTC Wizard variant. I really liked the Wizard but as time went on the common screen alignment issue became worse and worse. The first TyTN’s released were said to have this problem, in fact HTC have a returns policy in place for those affected. I can’t comment on the alignment issue first hand as the TyTN I have doesn’t seem to suffer.

I’m also pleased that the HTC Hermes devices continue to have the Email and Internet Explorer buttons above the screen. This is something that I find to be very useful.

HTC TyTN top buttons

On to using the TyTN. The first thing about starting up the TyTN is that is doesn’t have any annoying operator customisation like the Orange M3100 does. The first thing most people do when they get their M3100 is take off all the Orange customisation. No need to do anything like that with the TyTN.

The TyTN has the usual HTC green colour scheme that we have come to expect from HTC devices. It makes a nice change from the standard Windows blue colour.

HTC TyTN Screenshot

The other thing that the TyTN beats the M3100 on is that it comes with MSN Messenger installed. Many people were quite upset to find Orange had chosen to remove it from their build of the M3100.

In terms of the rest of the software installed on the TyTN by default there really isn’t anything much different to any other WM5 device.

There has also been a lot of talk about the stability of the M3100. Indeed my own M3100 seems to suffer from the same issue that many other owners have – it crashes and requires a soft reset once or twice per day. I haven’t been able to decide what it is causing the problem, sometimes it crashes in-call and others for no apparent reason.

I am pleased to report that the HTC TyTN does not seem to suffer the same fate. I have been using it heavily as my main device for several weeks. Despite having exactly the same software installed on the TyTN as I have on the M3100 the TyTN hasn’t crashed once!

One niggle that I have with the TyTN is the scroll wheel. In every day use I found it to be really jumpy and unpredictable. It would scroll through menus line by line then suddenly jump several places in one go. Unusable really.

I don’t know if this is a common issue with the Hermes scroll wheel, I’ve not seen any other reports, my Orange M3100 isn’t perfect but is better than the TyTN in this respect. Anyone else having this problem?

HTC TyTN Scroll wheel

The 2.0 mega pixel camera on the TyTN is naturally the same at the M3100. I must say that I have been quite impressed with the pictures from the camera, definitely the best that I have seen from a phone camera.

HTC TyTN Camera

No review would be complete without mentioning that USB connector on the bottom. Now I can understand the reason why HTC chose to add a proprietary connector, making one socket perform more than one function does save space. However, I do find it really annoying. I’m never going to use the headset that comes with the device, it’s just not good enough for music and if I want hand’s free I’ll use bluetooth. Time to hack another headset I think!

HTC TyTN Bottom

I must say that I have been very impressed with the HTC TyTN. Overall I like it much more than the Orange M3100. Sure the M3100 is the better looking of the two but the stability problems that I have been experiencing with the M3100 have finally got the better of me. I’ll be very sorry to give the HTC TyTN up, so much so that I certainly will be looking to purchase one!

HTC TyTN review end

Matt

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By September 17, 2006 Read More →

SPV C700 (HTC Breeze) appears in Orange Catalogue

The Orange SPV C700, Orange’s version of the HTC Breeze, has shown up in the latest Orange catalogue that you can pick up in an Orange shop.

HTC Mteor (SPC C700)

According to WM247 – it appears the device is not available for purchase yet, due to “ongoing performance issues with the handset”.

Watch this space for a review of the HTC Mteor coming soon!

Matt

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