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By June 22, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N97 unboxing video

The Nokia N97 is yet another device launched recently with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The N97 has been eagerly awaited by Nokia fans that are, perhaps, envious of the QWERTY form-factor of their WinMo counterparts but just don’t like Windows Mobile and/or are happy with Symbian. Granted this is not the first sliding QWERTY phone from Nokia but it’s the first to feature the tilting mechanism.

The Nokia N97

The Nokia N97

 

Nokia critics are keen to point out that the N97 is some two years behind the HTC TyTN II but can we consider that a fair comparison? We’ll be looking at the Nokia N97 over the next few weeks and we’ll make the inevitable comparisons to the HTC Touch Pro2 and the Acer M900 which have all hit my desk over the past few weeks.

Have a look at the unboxing video below to see what’s included in the package as well as a quick look at the OS.

 

Nokia N97 unboxing video

 

Nokia N97 specification:

  • Operating System – Symbian S60 5th Edition
  • Memory – 32GB Internal
  • Display – 3.5 inch (360 x 640 pixel) TFT touchscreen, 16.7M colours
  • Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
  • Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Resistive touch screen with separate touch foil and touch feedback
  • Network – (RM-505, Global) WCDMA 900/1900/2100, Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA, GPRS, A-GPS, WLAN
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
  • Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP
  • MicroUSB Connector
  • TV Out
  • 3.5mm AV Connector
  • Built in GPS receiver with A-GPS support
  • Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
  • Compass and accelerometer for correct orientation of display.
  • Integrated stereo speaker
  • MicroSDHC Slot (Support up to 16GB)  memory card
  • 5 MP, 2584×1938 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus with dual LED flash, zoom up to 14x digital. Secondary (VGA) videocall camera
  • Full slide out keyboard
  • Talk Time – up to 570 min
  • Standby Time – up to 430 hours
  • Battery – 1500 mAh (BP-4L)  Rechargeable Lithium-ion
  • Dimensions – 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm
  • Weight – 150 grams (with battery)
  • Other – Stereo FM radio with RDS and Visual Radio Support

 

Posted by: Matt

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By June 20, 2009 Read More →

Acer M900 unboxing video

It’s perhaps no coincidence that just a week after the excellent HTC Touch Pro2 (check out our review here) was launched that Acer should release a Windows mobile device that’s pretty similar. I am, of course, talking about the Acer M900.

The Acer M900

The Acer M900

 

The Acer M900 is a similar size to the TP2 and also has a large WVGA (480×800) touch screen display and, perhaps more importantly, a good sized slicing QWERTY keyboard. The M900 is a little cheaper than it’s rival but has a comparable specification so it’s not surprising that we’re being asked whether we think you should buy the Touch Pro2 or the Acer M900 and how one sizes up against the other. The obvious way to do that is for us to now review the M900 and directly compare it to the TP2. We’ll tell you what we think of the M900 and whether or not it is a viable alternative.

So here’s my Acer M900 unboxing video so that you can see what’s included in the package as well as giving you just a little taster of what the handset has to offer.

 

Acer M900 unboxing video

 

Acer M900 specification:

  • Operating System – Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Processor – Samsung S3C 6410 mobile processor 533 MHz
  • Memory – 128MB RAM / 256MB ROM
  • Display – 3.8" 480×800 pixel TFT Touchscreen
  • Operating Frequency – GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz – HSDPA / UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
  • microSD
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
  • MiniUSB
  • GPS – Built-in GPS receiver (SiRFstar III)
  • Camera – 5 MP, 2592?1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, video; secondary VGA videocall camera
  • Battery – Lithium-ion
  • Dimensions -119 x 62 x 17.1 mm
  • Weight – 188g

 

Posted by: Matt

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By June 18, 2009 Read More →

LG Viewty Smart Review

With another fairly major phone release happening on Friday, the all-new LG Viewty Smart (LG Viewty II) needs to be pretty special just to lift it above the waves created by the 3GS and the Pre.

The LG Viewty Smart

The LG Viewty Smart

The ten second review:

Device – LG Viewty Smark (aka LG Viewty II)

Cost – £369.99 (Inc V.A.T) SIM Free

Summary – A slim powerful handset with good screen and excellent 8MP Camera.

Best of – Sensitive touch-screen, 8MP digital camera with flash, DivX and Dolby support.

Worst of – User interface has some quirks.

What’s in the box?

You can view Matt’s LG Viewty Smart unboxing video, but to recap:

  • LG Viewty Smart phone
  • Userguide
  • AC Charger
  • Handsfree wired kit, with inline remote
  • USB datacable
  • GC900 Software Kit with quickstart guide

LG VIEWTY Smart specification:

  • Dimensions: 108.9 x 56.1 x 12.4mm
  • Weight: 102g
  • Battery:
    – Talk Time: 4 hrs
    – Standby Time: 350 hrs
    – Capacity: 1000 mAh
  • Display:
    – 800 x 400 pixels/3 inch
    – Touch Sensitive
    – Haptic Feedback
  • Network:
    – GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band)
    – WCDMA: 900/1900/2100 (Tri-Band)
    – HSDPA (7.2Mbps)
  • Camera:
    – 8 mega-pixels (auto-focus)
    – Digital Zoom
    – LED Flash
    – Schneider-Kreuznach Lens
    – Image Stabilization
    – Geo Tagging
    – Smile Shutter
    – Multiple Face Detection
    – Panorama Shot
    – Continuous Shot
  • Video:
    – Hi-Resolution VGA Video Recording (DVD Quality)
    – 120fps Slow Motion Video
    – Supported formats: MP4, 3GP, H.264, H.263, DivX, XviD & WMV
    – Video Streaming
  • Music:
    – Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA
    – Windows Media Player Sync
  • Messaging:
    – SMS
    – MMS (with video)
    – E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4)
  • Memory:
    – Phone Book (1000)
    – Dialled Calls (40)
    – Missed Calls (40)
    – Received Calls (40)
    – 1.5GB (internal)
    – microSDHC (external)
  • Call Features:
    – Hands Free
    – Caller ID
  • Connectivity:
    – Bluetooth (2.0)
    – Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11g)
  • Navigation:
    – AGPS
    – Google Maps
  • Features:
    – Accelerometer
    – Office Document Viewer (Word, Excel & PowerPoint)
    – PDF Document Viewer
    – TV Out

 

General

The Viewty smart is very similar in style to its older brother, but LG have really gone to town in updating the look and feel both of the software, and the styling of the hardware. The front of the device borrows the iPhone’s almost blank panel – though the screen is slightly recessed. A LG logo sits above the screen, and the main speaker above that. A chrome silver bar completes the top edge, but does not function as a button. A similar silver bar at the bottom of the front panel DOES act as a button – and seems to function similar to the iPhone home button. Put simply – it generally takes you back to the main menu.

At 12.4mm, it’s pretty slim, and a 3-inch 800×480 screen looks pretty tasty. However since the phoen is 56mm wide and 109mm long, a large frame/bezel makes the screen look pretty small.

LG Viewty Smart front view

LG Viewty Smart front view

 

There isn’t really a definate bottom edge to the phone, but you will find the microphone vent. The bottom edge curves immediately into the main silver back which, like the original Viewty, looks like a standard LG digital compact camera. I quite like the effect, and helps to view the Viewty (sorry) as a serious imaging device, as well as a phone. Looking face on, in a landscape fashion, the LG logo sits to the top-left, and lens system to the top-right. A very small LED flash is located to the bottom-right of the lens, and the camera-style is finished off with logos to the bottom left, including Div-x and dolby (err..).

LG Viewty Smart bottom view 
LG Viewty Smart bottom view

 

LG Viewty Smart back view

LG Viewty Smart back view

 

Moving to the right hand side, back in ‘portrait’, you’ll find from top to bottom, the data/headset port, protected by a plastic cover, an up/down rocker switch and finally the camera focus/capture button.

LG Viewty Smart right side

LG Viewty Smart right side

 

On the left hand side, there is a micro-sd slot for external storage – protected by a plastic cover – but ‘hotswappable’, and a strange button which took a while to figure out. It appears its a quick access to the ‘multitasking’ menu – which lets you quickly switch between different open applications, or close them all down with one press.

LG Viewty Smart left side

LG Viewty Smart left side

 

Finally the top of the device, hardly defined like the bottom panel, is home to the Power switch, which doubles as the keylock as well.

LG Viewty Smart top view

LG Viewty Smart top view

 

The software itself is a nice effort from LG, brightly coloured screens and a ‘cube’ system that probably owes a lot to HTC’s efforts elsewhere!

Highlights:

  • Sharp Screen
  • Lightweight
  • 8mp Camera

Lowlights:

  • Small screen in a large bezel
  • Minor UI niggles

 

Review

Clearly when you glance at the the Viewty Smart specsheet, you are immediately drawn to the massive 8mp camera. Obviously megapixels do not make a great camera, but from the few samples I’ve taken, it does seem a high quality lens, and the picture quality does seem pretty impressive. We don’t normally include sample photos in our reviews – but I’ll have a word with Matt and see if we can get some uploaded later in the week.

Moving to the phone itself, and surprisingly in the middle of nowhere in which I live, the Viewty managed to get, and hold, a far better signal than any of my recent review devices, or my trusty N95.

Tapping out a text was extremely hard work in portrait mode, but a breeze in landscape. The keyboard appears to work on “key-up” rather like the iPhone, and also shows you the button pressed while the ‘key’ is depressed. While the portrait version is too cramped, turning to landscape feels just about spot on. Tactile feedback in the form of a short buzz also helps to aid touch typing, although that’s never gonna be easy on a touchscreen.

The S-Class interface serves its purpose well enough, and is helped by one of the best touchscreen’s I’ve seen on an LG device. Its extremely sensitive, and the software seems able to cope well. Although it certainly isn’t as slick as Apple’s mobile O/S, and possibly that found on the Palm Pre, its better than most of the other ‘iPhone beaters’. The most annoying aspect of these devices have been the slow sluggish menus and features. The viewty doesn’t completely fix this, but its got closer than anything else.

Rather annoying LG have stuck to their guns and unhelpfully provided a completely non-standard headphone port. Considering this phone, rightly or wrongly, will be compared to many other ‘fashion’ phones, as well as music-orientated devices, it seems a massive faux pas to set such a limitation. You can plug your earphones into the remote control section of the handsfree kit – which doubles as an 3.5” adaptor, but in my experience, and a quick straw poll, people don’t tend to carry these with the phone in most cases. I thought device manufacturers had finally got the message with standards, but clearly not. Despite this, the music player software is decent enough, and sound quality is pretty good. It’s important to note that this is an all round phone, not a specialist music device like those from Nokia or Sony Erikkson, but none the less, it manages to cram in most of the features you’d find on these devices.

With so many upmarket features on a slightly cheaper handset, you might be waiting for the performance issues, but in reality these isn’t much to state. It’s a lot faster than the original Viewty, but then that been out a long long time now – and used (another) LG o/s. Maybe a better benchmark would be more recent S-Class devices such as the Arena. To sum up? It’s faster than the lot, both in the menus and the apps. The camera functionality is much better with the extra power.

Memory or lack of it will be an issue for some, and others will love the micro-SD slot which gives you the freedom to pick and choose your specs. 1.5gb is a little paltry though, just a few albums and yours snaps should be enough to see you searching for a micro-SD card!

As stated earlier the handset has built in Div-X support, and numerous other formats which cover most bases. Playback is smooth and the screen is high quality, if possibly a little bit small for movie watching or longer vids.

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Conclusion

LG are getting pretty good at phones. It’s hard to forget they are still a relative newcomer. The original Viewty and its off-spring have been close to being decent devices, but always had a few issues. The Viewty Smart is a massive upgrade on the original, and LGs other S-class devices, with a fantastic camera and an all-round feature list which will keep most users happy.

I’d like to see more memory built in, but I’m also aware many people much prefer the freedom of a micro-SD slot, so I can’t knock it too much for that reason alone. I enjoyed using the device and the landscape keyboard is a marked improvement over previous LG attempts – although appears to have borrowed heavily from apple. There are a few UI issues in places, and it will be well worth keeping the device firmware up-to-date should LG see fit to correct them.

It’s unfair to compare mid-range devices such as this with the high-end, high-spec lot, but its testament to the quality of the Viewty Smart that we try to. A nice improvement, and a great mid-range price for a decent handset.

 

Review by: Mark

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By June 17, 2009 Read More →

Dev Team Demos UltraSn0w – iPhone 3G Unlock

image As announced yesterday, Dev Team member MuscleNerd did a demo of UltraSn0w, the new software unlock for the iPhone 3G (skip to 2.20 min on the video after the break). Unlike its predecessor YellowSn0w, UltraSn0w will unlock your iPhone 3G no matter what firmware, bootloader or baseband you have, as long as you have the new 3.0 firmware installed.

The actual program that UltraSn0w injects into the baseband to accomplish the unlock is the exact same one the Dev Team developed for YellowSn0w. What changed is that the Dev Team found a new “hole” to inject the unlocking payload.

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By June 16, 2009 Read More →

iPhone 3G S caught on video

image A couple of videos have been posted of the new iPhone 3G S. Not much longer to wait till Friday but if you really need to see how the phone performs with the increased RAM and Processor power or the finger print proof finish on the screen check out the two videos after the break.

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By June 15, 2009 Read More →

Toshiba Camileo P30 unboxing video

As you may know, last year we conducted a small group test of digital camcorders as we were looking for for something new to record our unboxing videos on. When we conducted our group test we set a budget of £200 – 250 and at the time the only HD camcorders to fall in to that price bracket were only capable of 720p and in fact not all the cameras on test were HD capable at that price point.

Quite a lot has changed and less than a year later most new camcorders can record 1080p or at least 1080i furthermore many manufacturers have achieved this and have managed to lower prices!

The Toshiba Camileo P30

The Toshiba Camileo P30

 

So here we are looking at one of the latest camcorders from Toshiba, the Camileo P30. This is a pistol-grip style camcorder that looks similar to the Xacti range from Sanyo although the P30 is somewhat smaller and lighter than the equivalent Xacti model.

So as always we are starting our review of the Toshiba Camileo P30 with the unboxing video which you can see below. I’m going to put the P30 through its paces over the next few weeks and will have a written review for you soon.

 

Toshiba Camileo P30 unboxing video

 

Toshiba Camileo P30 specification:

  • CMOS Sensor: 5MP CMOS Sensor
  • Battery: NP60 Li-ion Battery
  • Self timer: Approx. 10 sec
  • LCD monitor: 2.5inch TFT LCD
  • Focusing range: Macro: 1 ~ 80cm; Normal: 10cm ~ infinite
  • Lens: 5X Optical Zoom Lens (f=6.8 ~ 34mm; F3.5 ~3.7)
  • Exposure control: ± 1EV in 0.3 steps
  • Flash: LED Light Flash (for Still): On, Off (LED Light Flash not to cause red-eye phenomenon);
  • Storage media: 128MB Nand Flash Memory (Usable storage : around 96MB)
  • File format: MOV (video) , JPG(Still)
  • Zoom: Digital Zoom 4x (2X for 1080P)
  • Interface: HDMI/Mini USB2.0/ TV Out
  • Resolution: Still Picture Resolution: High: 3200×2400 / Standard: 2592X1944 / Low : 2048×1536;
  • Battery life: Video Recording time: 2 hour; Video Playback time: 1 hour 55min; Picture Taking Q’ty (CIPA): 185 PCS;
  • Power Saving Mode: 3 minutes
  • OS supported: Microsoft® Windows ® 2000/XP/Vista
  • Dimensions: 104(H) x 82(W) x 38(D)mm
  • Weight: 135g (w/o battery)g
  • Accessories included: 1.CD 2.Quick guide 3.USB cable 4.Video cable 5.HDMI cable 6.battery 7.Power adapter 8.Wrist Strap 9.Tripod 10.Pouch 11.Warranty leaflet 12.Clean cloth
  • Other Features: 1. Video Stabilization; 2. Scene support, Auto, Skin, Night, BackLight, Black/White, Classic, Negative;
  • White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten
  • Capacity: Photos taken vs. Capacity (1GB SD): 8 Mega Pixels – 327; 5 Mega Pixels – 446; 3 Mega Pixels – 817; Video recording vs. Capacity (1GB SD): FH(1080p) – 15min; HD (720p) – 30min; WVGA – 25min; VGA – 1 hour; QVGA – 4 hours;
  • System Requirement: Microsoft® Windows ® 2000/XP/Vista; CPU Intel Pentium III 800MHz above; 256MB system memory and free 700MB system hard disk space; 4X CD-ROM; 1 available USB port;
  • TV Output: Digital: HDMI Analog: Composite Video (NTSC/PAL Selectable)

 

Posted by: Matt

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By June 15, 2009 Read More →

Documents To Go for iPhone is in the App Store

photo Documents To Go has eventually hit the App Store after what seems like forever waiting for it. There are two versions available one that can sync with Microsoft Exchange to retrieve attachments that you can then edit and a straight forward version without the exchange feature.

The one downside so far is the omission of any ability to edit Excel files although Dataviz have promised that this will be updated very soon and for free to anyone that buys this app now.

Pricing of the application is amazing but apparently is a limited time offer, the two versions are priced at £2.99 and £5.99 respectively.

Matt Miller from ZDnet has already done a review of the software and the video is after the break.

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By June 12, 2009 Read More →

HTC Snap review

image The long awaited successor to the MDA Mail, HTC S620 or T-Mobile Dash is here and we have put it through it’s paces over the last week. Now can it live up to it’s popular predecessor with added features like 3G and and Inner Circle, read on.

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By June 9, 2009 Read More →

Samsung Omnia 2 (i8000)

So if the rumours are correct it looks like Samsung will soon be launching the update to the original Omnia and it will be called the Omnia 2 or i8000.

If the info is to be believed: a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 480×800 pixel resolution, 8.1-megapixel LED flash camera, Wi-Fi, DivX and Xvid support.

Also there is a video after the break and hopefully this is an early ROM as the phone runs like a dog and looks just an awful experience.

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By June 9, 2009 Read More →

LG Viewty Smart unboxing video

We first saw the original LG Viewty over 18 months ago and surprisingly that handset remains popular today and is still offered by many of the mobile networks both on-contract and on PAYG.

The new LG Viewty Smart (LG GC900)

The new LG Viewty Smart (LG GC900)

 

When LG announced the new version of the device, the LG Viewty Smart, I’m sure that a large number of Viewty owners were pleased with the news and will be looking to upgrade. The new handset offers a larger and higher res touchscreen display as well as an improved 8 megapixel camera, TV output (with additional cable), AGPS, photo geotagging, Google maps, etc.

Naturally we’ll have a full review for you within the next week or so but until then you can check out my LG Viewty Smart unboxing video below.

 

LG Viewty Smart unboxing video

 

LG GC900 Viewty Smart – Smart Photography.
Take pictures with razor sharp detail, thanks to the 8 mega-pixel camera, autofocus and high quality Schneider-Kreuznah lens. The high ISO 1600 sensitivity and included LED flash lets you take images even in poor lighting conditions. Face detection, smile shutter and a host of other advanced camera options makes sure your photos always look their best. On-board AGPS geo tags your photographs, letting you see where and when your photos were taken.
LG GC900 Viewty Smart – Smart Video.
Not just for stunning still images, experience exceptional video with the LG Viewty Smart. Record video in DVD quality or choose slow motion video for fast moving objections. Support for a wide selection of movie formats, like DivX, lets you simply drag and drop your movies to watch.
LG GC900 Viewty Smart – Smart Display.
See things different with the LG Viewty Smart. The large 3" high resolution WVGA display brings your photographs and movies to life. Wide-screen support lets you see your movies in wide-screen, view complete web pages or just view photographs in pin sharp detail.
LG GC900 Viewty Smart – Smart Interface.
Make using the LG Viewty Smart easy, thanks to the innovative S-Class interface. Use simple gestures to access common features and options. Rotate your finger while taking a picture to zoom, double tap to expand web pages, or simply swipe your across the screen to move through your photographs.
LG GC900 Viewty Smart – Smart Information.
Support for widgets, brings information to you, see the weather or news as easily as checking for missed calls. A built in web browser brings the internet directly to you hand while haptic feedback provides subtle vibrations to confirm on-screen actions.

LG Viewty Smart specification:

  • Dimensions: 108.9 x 56.1 x 12.4mm
  • Weight: 102g
  • Battery:
    – Talk Time: 4 hrs
    – Standby Time: 350 hrs
    – Capacity: 1000 mAh
  • Display:
    – 800 x 400 pixels/3 inch
    – Touch Sensitive
    – Haptic Feedback
  • Network:
    – GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band)
    – WCDMA: 900/1900/2100 (Tri-Band)
    – HSDPA (7.2Mbps)
  • Camera:
    – 8 mega-pixels (auto-focus)
    – Digital Zoom
    – LED Flash
    – Schneider-Kreuznach Lens
    – Image Stabilization
    – Geo Tagging
    – Smile Shutter
    – Multiple Face Detection
    – Panorama Shot
    – Continuous Shot
  • Video:
    – Hi-Resolution VGA Video Recording (DVD Quality)
    – 120fps Slow Motion Video
    – Supported formats: MP4, 3GP, H.264, H.263, DivX, XviD & WMV
    – Video Streaming
  • Music:
    – Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA
    – Windows Media Player Sync
  • Messaging:
    – SMS
    – MMS (with video)
    – E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4)
  • Memory:
    – Phone Book (1000)
    – Dialled Calls (40)
    – Missed Calls (40)
    – Received Calls (40)
    – 1.5GB (internal)
    – microSDHC (external)
  • Call Features:
    – Hands Free
    – Caller ID
  • Connectivity:
    – Bluetooth (2.0)
    – Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11g)
  • Navigation:
    – AGPS
    – Google Maps
  • Features:
    – Accelerometer
    – Office Document Viewer (Word, Excel & PowerPoint)
    – PDF Document Viewer
    – TV Out

 

Posted by: Matt

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