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Matt & James on the mobiletechaddicts podcast

Matt and I were lucky enough to be invited onto the mobiletechaddicts podcast this week.

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mobiletechaddicts

 

The podcast, which you can download from here, is a special edition looking back over the last twelve months in the mobile industry and also our predictions for 2010. Its rather a long podcast so make yourself a nice hot drink and settle down to hear Gareth, Andy, Matt and myself having a good old chat about what we thought about the last years devices and which we did and didn’t like.

 

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Register with Devicewire.com for a Nexus One and check out the new video

Devicewire.com have just let us know they have created a page on their site where you can register your interest for the Google Nexus One.

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Google Nexus One

By clicking the link here you can enter your details and devicewire.com will inform you as soon as the Nexus One is available for pre-order.

 

In addition I have just found a great “hands on” video of Noah from phonedog.com with the Nexus One.

Its a great insight into the device and Noah compares it to the Motorola Droid and Droid Eris. Well worth watching.

 

Nexus One video

 

 

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More Nexus One info

Obviously we spoke about the launch of the new Google phone, the Nexus One, yesterday and most sites seem to be awash with ‘news’ and speculation about its eventual availability.

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I mentioned in my last post that the handset could be purchased SIM-free directly from Google (www.google.com/phone) for $529 and Google will ship to the UK. What seems like a reasonable deal, $529 equates to around £325 at the moment, there’s more to consider in the cost. Firstly you’ll have to add 6.5% sales TAX, then 17.5% VAT and UK import duty and finally a currently undisclosed shipping charge. So the cost of picking up the Nexus One from the USA is likely to be nearer to £500.

In terms of specification the Nexus isn’t going to be a slouch. Android 2.1, 1Ghz Qualcomm QSD 8250 CPU, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, trackball, GPS, accelerometer, digital compass, light and proximity sensors and a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash.

Sound good so far?

One thing that may disappoint you is that there will not be multi-touch functionality in the stock device. Seems a shame, and this has been put down to there being some kind of Apple patent in force in the USA with regard to multi-touch. Whether the European models will have this enabled by default we are not yet sure but we understand that the hardware is certainly capable and that the Android 2.1 OS is capable, it’s simply that the bundled applications, such as maps and the web browser, have the multi-touch feature disabled so I’m sure that this could be somehow enabled later.

 

Google Nexus One Specification:

  • Height: 119mm
  • Width: 59.8mm
  • Depth: 11.5mm
  • Weight: 130 grams w/battery
  • 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, 800 x 480 pixels
  • 5 megapixels camera
  • Autofocus from 6cm to infinity
  • 2X digital zoom
  • LED flash
  • User can include location of photos from phone’s AGPS receiver
  • Video captured at 720×480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
  • UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900)
  • HSDPA 7.2Mbps
  • HSUPA 2Mbps
  • GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
  • Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • A2DP stereo Bluetooth
  • Removable 1400 mAH battery
  • Talk time: Up to 10 hours on 2G / Up to 7 hours on 3G
  • Standby time: Up to 290 hours on 2G / Up to 250 hours on 3G
  • Internet use: Up to 5 hours on 3G / Up to 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi
  • Video playback: Up to 7 hours
  • Audio playback: Up to 20 hours
  • Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair)
  • 512MB Flash
  • 512MB RAM
  • 4GB Micro SD Card (Expandable to 32 GB)
  • Assisted global positioning system (AGPS) receiver
  • Cell tower and Wi-Fi positioning
  • Digital compass
  • Accelerometer

 

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By January 5, 2010 Read More →

Nexus One officially announced!

As we mentioned the other day, Google held their Nexus One press conference today and officially announced the device.

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If you are in the US you’ll be able to pick the handset up on Verizon some time in the spring and will set you back $529.00 SIM-free. For those of us in Europe, we should have the device at the same time as the US but it will be exclusive to Vodafone, certainly to begins with, but again no news on the cost.

Also, according to reports on Engadget, Google is openly suggesting that you buy Motorola’s (as in, not HTC’s) Droid/Milestone now if you just can’t wait a day longer for some of that Android goodness. Strange when you consider that HTC have built the Nexus One hardware!

If you want to place an order for the Nexus One you can do so for $529 and they will ship to the UK too! www.google.com/phone

We’ll post more news as we get it!

 

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Acer Liquid to get software upgrade

We’ve just had confirmation, from a very reliable source, that the Acer Liquid that we reviewed recently will be eligible for an upgrade to Android 2.0!

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Acer Liquid

 

Although the upgrade is not available just yet we al least know its coming. It will interesting to see which other Android devices get updates in the coming months. With the Android Operating System growing rapidly I think these updates are a must.

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Android

 

If you missed our Acer Liquid unboxing video you can check it out here or to read the full review just click the link at the top of the post.

 

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The 7.2mm Walkman announced

We’ve reviewed a number of media players from the Sony Walkman range in the past and have always been impressed with them for their sheer sound quality. I was intrigued to see the following press release today where Sony have announced a new model in the Walkman range that’s just 7.2mm thick (or thin).

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High-spec WALKMAN® A845 is just 7.2mm thin

  • Ultra-slim (only 7.2mm) and easy to carry
  • Big, bright 7.1cm (2.8″) wide OLED display
  • High quality listening with S-Master Digital Amplifier and Digital Clear Audio technologies
  • Digital Noise cancelling with supplied NC headphones cancels 98.0% (approx.) of ambient noise
  • Enjoy SD video playback on connected Televisions
  • Long audio playback time up to 29 hours
  • New Battery Care mode for extended battery lifespan

 

Just 7.2mm slim and weighing only 62g (without headphones), the WALKMAN® A845 Video MP3 Player by Sony proves that less really is more. Slipping easily into a back pocket or bag, it’s a great way to keep your favourite music tracks, podcasts and videos with you to enjoy any time.

Despite its chic, slender lines, the thinnest WALKMAN® yet is a true heavyweight when it comes to legendary sound and video quality by Sony. 

The player’s front panel is dominated by a big, bright 7.1cm (2.8″) OLED screen. Delivering superb colours, high contrast ratio, wide viewing angle and super-fast response time, it’s a great way to enjoy online movie store downloads, clips from sharing sites, album artwork and digital photos. A new Scene Scroll view lets you browse quickly through longer videos that are displayed as a series of thumbnail images. Find the scene you want, press play and the action picks up at the moment you’re looking for. You can also scroll through cover art images to effortlessly track down the album you want to hear.

Want an even bigger picture? Connect the WALKMAN® A845 to your television via the optional A/V output cable (WMC-NWV10) and enjoy videos on the big screen. Pictures are delivered to your TV set in SD format (720 x 480) at a silk-smooth 30fps frame rate (excludes some DRM content).

As you’d expect from Sony, it’s sheer audio quality that sets the WALKMAN® A845 apart from other MP3 players. S-Master Digital Amplifier technology assures rich, lifelike ultra-low distortion sound. Already featured on Sony hi-fi and home theatre products, S-Master amplification puts you centre-stage in the studio or concert hall while maintaining crisp, clear sound.

Listening is further enhanced with unique Clear Audio technologies from Sony for a dynamic, detail-packed soundstage. Clear Stereo reduces leakage between left and right channels, while Clear Bass delivers powerful, controlled low-end frequencies without distortion. In addition, DSEE Sound Enhancement  Technology ensures smooth, detailed reproduction of high-frequency information that’s typically lost when the original CD-quality music source is compressed as an MP3 file.

Plug in the high-quality 13.5mm EX vertical in-ear headphones and immerse yourself in a blissful world of beautiful WALKMAN® sound without intrusions. Digital Noise Cancelling cuts approximately 98.0%*1 of ambient sound, using advanced processing to detect and filter external noise without impairing audio quality. Three different profile settings let you enjoy optimised noise reduction, whether you’re onboard a plane, bus/train or in the office. With the supplied adaptor, air travellers can connect WALKMAN® directly to the plane’s AV system and enjoy their in-flight entertainment with digital noise cancelling provided by WALKMAN®.

Importing music, video, photos and playlists is quick and fuss-free, with simple drag-and-drop transfer from your PC’s media folder or via iTunes 9.0 using supplied Content Transfer software.  Certain MPEG1 and other downloaded files can be played back on WALKMAN® when converted via Content Transfer. A wide range of major music and video formats are supported, including rights-managed WMA and WMV files.

The WALKMAN® A845 lets you listen for longer, with a generous 29 hours*3 listening time from a single charge. Battery life with video playback is 9 hours*4 – more than enough to keep you entertained on those long journeys. There’s also a new optional Battery Care function that optimises overall battery lifespan by limiting charging levels to 90% of maximum. The home menu can be personalised with a choice of pre-installed wallpaper designs. Alternatively, add an individual touch by choosing your own favourite photo as wallpaper.

The WALKMAN® NWZ-A845 Video MP3 Player with 16GB storage capacity is available from February 2010.

A range of co-ordinated accessories includes the Sony SRS-NWGU50 speaker system: dock your WALKMAN® to enjoy rich, powerful sound at home with deep bass. There’s also a choice of leather (CKL-NWA840) and silicon cases (CKM-NWA840) to protect WALKMAN® from dust and scratches.

 

Let see if we can get our hands on one of these for review soon!

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 goes on sale

It’s been a few months since we first saw the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 at the launch event but after a few delays, and according to GSMArena, the X2 finally goes on sale.

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Well we say it has ‘Gone on Sale’ but other than having a listed price of about £445 (490 euros) we cant find anyone actually selling the X2 as yet and enquiries made to our usual sources have drawn a blank. We’ll keep trying and let you know if we do find a stockist.

We unboxed the X2 and posted our X2 review already but it’s not our favourite device, personally I don’t feel that it’s that significantly different to the X1 despite being a year down the line from the X1. However, judging by some of the questions and comments over on the forum it does look like the X2 is going to be fairly popular. So if you are going to splash your cash on the X2 let us know what attracts you to the handset and once you get your hands on it let us know what you think too!

 

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By January 4, 2010 Read More →

Google Nexus One preview

A short while ago we let you know that the Google Phone, the Nexus One, would be coming in January and it looks like that day will be with us tomorrow. Google have a launch event in the States tomorrow which will be drawing in plenty of attention.

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Google Nexus One

 

The guys over at engadget have managed to get their hands on the Nexus One and and even have a short video showing its UI.

As I understand it the device will be sold directly by Google sim free and in addition I believe T-Mobile USA will also be supplying the device with a contract.

Although the Nexus One is branded a Google phone they have enlisted the help of HTC to actually manufacture the handset so at least we can be assured of a quality bit of kit.

The device runs Android 2.1 and is sporting a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7-inch, 480 x 800 display, has 512MB of ROM, 512MB of RAM, and a 4GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB).

Although the Nexus One doesn’t bring anything revolutionary to the table is does look a nice piece if kit and the new “Live Wallpapers” certainly give it a next generation look.

You can check out the engadget video here and we will be sure to bring you more news as we get it.

 

Don’t forget to check out our Nexus One unboxing video too!

 

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Firefox mobile version coming soon!

For all of you out there who prefer to use the Mozilla Firefox web browser, you’ll be happy to hear that Firefox Mobile is just days away from its launch! (no date mentioned so we shall play the waiting game!)

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Firefox Mobile will be available first to Nokia’s N900 handset with other handsets to follow. If you have an N900, the beta version is available to download on the Mozilla site.

 

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By December 23, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N900 not compatible with Three

I first heard this a few days ago and I have to admit that at the time it didn’t fully sink in but for any of you on Three (the UK service provider) that may be thinking about the Nokia N900 as your next phone STOP! The Nokia N900 is currently not compatible with Three.

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Yes you did just read that correctly, Three SIM cards will NOT work in the Nokia N900 so if you are a Three customer then you are, for the time being at least, out of luck.

I would hope that whatever the problem is it could be rectified with some kind of ROM update for the N900 but until then, if you are on Three then you should avoid the N900!

 

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