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By June 16, 2007 Read More →

HTC Touch unboxing video

Nearly two weeks ago HTC announced the HTC Touch at a press event in London. We were in attendance and lucky enough to be given an HTC Touch to review.

The device has been any extremely popular topic within the community and is the device that we are getting the most questions about.

So here for your viewing pleasure (or general amusement) is our HTC Touch unboxing video and brief tour of the device.

We’ll be putting together a review of the device shortly once we have had more time to use the device in the real world.

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By June 5, 2007 Read More →

HTC Touch – the full press conference videos

Further to the teaser video of the HTC Touch that we posted earlier on today, here as promised is the full presentation from the HTC Press Conference. Appologies for being in three parts but YouTube limit you to just 10 minutes!

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

We were one of the lucky people present at the event to be given an HTC Touch to review so we shall have one online soon. So far we are quite liking the device but miss 3G!

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By June 5, 2007 Read More →

HTC Announce the HTC Touch

We were right – at the HTC press conference today HTC announced and demonstrated their latest device, the HTC Touch.

Based on the HTC Elf the Touch incorporates a (very) sensitive touch-screen and employs a system of gestures to navigate and use the device.

We filmed the whole presentation but while the video is processing, here is a taster of the device.

Full press conference videos HERE or the unboxing video HERE.

Many thanks to Brody for the use of his hand!

EDIT: Clove have the HTC Touch IN STOCK NOW ready for immediate shipping for just £295 (+VAT)

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By May 31, 2007 Read More →

Acer P630 Portable Navigator unboxed

EDIT: Our P630 review is now online HERE.

My parents recently decided that they wanted Sat Nav in their car. They would like something portable so that they can remove it from the car but didn’t like the idea of having a Smartphone or Pocket PC with with TomTom installed as they wanted to keep their current Nokia phones.

My initial thought was to get them a TomTom Go but these seem to be rather bulky so decided to see what else was available. That’s when I came across the Acer P630 portable navigator.

The P630 is a slim all-in-one navigation unit that includes CoPilot 6, built in GPS and a wide 4″ colour touch screen. With the Acer P630 you also get built in bluetooth for handsfree connectivity allowing you to connect your mobile phone, using the Acer as a speaker and microphone.

So I’m giving the Acer P630 a try at the moment and I’ll be posting my review soon. In the mean time, here’s an unbox video to show you what’s included in the package.

Download the WMV version of the video HERE.

Acer P630 Specification:

  • GPS: integrated SiRF III LP with internal antenna
  • Touch screen TFT LCD 4 inches, 16/9, 480 X 272 pixels
  • Processor: Samsung S3C2440A @ 400 MHz
  • 64 MB of ROM and 64 MB of RAM
  • Hands-free Bluetooth
  • SD memory card slot
  • Lithium-Ion of 1200 mAh battery
  • Dimensions: 11.6 X 8.1 X 2.3 cm
  • Weight : 195 grams
  • Built in loudspeaker
  • Windows CE.net 5.0
  • Navigation software provided by ALK CoPilot 6 with prloaded maps from Navteq.
  • MP3 player
  • Image viewer
  • The Acer P630 is available to buy now from Clove Technology for just £239 (inc VAT).

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    By May 29, 2007 Read More →

    Toshiba Portege G500 unboxed

    The other day I managed to get my hands on a new Toshiba Portégé G500 smartphone. Tracy has been on the lookout for a small candy-bar style smartphone to replace her ageing MDA Compact. With its sliding keypad and curvy lines it might be just the ticket!

    The best of both worlds
    Ideal for business and pleasure, the Portégé G500 gives you the best of both worlds. This quality and compact slider phone uses fingerprint technology to protect the data stored on the handset. Combining phone, email, web and an MP3 player on a Windows Mobile® 5.0 operating system, the G500 helps you to stay in touch whilst on the go.

    The above video is an unbox and a quick look at the device, the full review is on its way! You can download the WMV version of the video HERE.

    Toshiba Portégé G500 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone AKU 3.2
  • 312 MHz Intel xScale CPU
  • 64mb Ram / 64mb Rom
  • 2.3″ QVGA TFT Screen
  • GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS2100
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • Slide-out numeric phone keyboard, 12 keys
  • miniSD expansion slot
  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • Wifi: 802.11b, 802.11g
  • 2.0 megapixel main camera
  • 49 x 96 x 22.9mm
  • 135 grams
  • You can buy the Toshiba Portégé G500 now from eXpansys (without a contract) for just £269.95 including VAT!

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    By May 17, 2007 Read More →

    Orange Samsung i600 problems?

    A while ago we unboxed the Samsung SGH-i600 and published this video of the device. Since then the i600 has been released on the Orange network and a number of our regular visitors have been asking if there is any difference between the straight Samsung and the Orange branded version of the i600.

    Both devices have exactly the same hardware but there are some software differences as, once again, Orange removed MSN messenger from their version and branded the homescreen and icons. However there seems to be a more worrying problem with the Orange version. As you’ll see in the video below, there are some stablility issues. One of the first things I tried on the i600 is to change the ringtone but simply doing this is enough to crash the device and all one can do is remove the battery as it wont even respond to the power button.

    Now I’m not sure if this is a general problem or if I have just been unlucky with the device I have but I shall be asking Orange to exchange this one!

    Other than the above there really isn’t any difference between the two versions but you do get an extended as well as a standard battery with the one from Orange.

    You can download a higher-res version of the video HERE.

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    By May 8, 2007 Read More →

    Orange SPV E600 unboxed

    It’s been some time since we first reported that the Orange version of the HTC S620 (HTC Excalibur) would be made available to business customers as the Orange SPV E600. Since then the news on this device has been rather thin on the ground. However, we have now managed to get hold of and E600 for review. So, once again, we bring you another unboxing video and a preview of the SPV E600.

    As mentioned in the video, the E600 has the same hardware as the HTC S620, the differences are software related. One of the biggest differences being that Orange have again removed MSN Messenger and Hotmail support from this device forcing you to look for a third-party IM solution.

    The SPV E600 is only available to business customers at the moment. I’m not sure how they make these decisions but if you are a consumer customer you might have a battle on your hands if you want this device!

    Orange SPV E600 Specification:

  • Quadband GSM with EDGE
  • TI OMAP 850 processor
  • 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera
  • 2.4-inch 340×240-pixel LCD with 65K-color support
  • 128MB ROM; 64MB RAM
  • microSD expansion slot
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP
  • 802.11g, USB and infrared
  • 111 x 62.5 x 12.8mm; 130g
  • Check out the Orange E600 page HERE.

    As always, you can download a higher res version of the video HERE.

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    By May 3, 2007 Read More →

    O2 XDA Orbit unboxed

    A few weeks ago O2 Ireland launched their version of the HTC Artemis, the O2 XDA Orbit. The XDA Orbit is the first device available on O2 to have built in sat-nav. Last week we finally managed to get our hands on one to review.

    I haven’t had much time to play with the device yet but I am am impressed with the packaging and presentation of the device so I thought I would provide you with another unboxing video.

    I shall be reviewing the Orbit over the coming weeks but in the mean time, feel free to ask questions. 🙂

    O2 XDA Orbit Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC AKU 3
  • Quad Band GPRS / EDGE
  • FM Radio
  • TI OMAP 850 @ 200MHz
  • 128MB ROM
  • 64MB RAM
  • 2.8″ QVGA 65K colour screen
  • microSD expansion underneath battery
  • 2.0MP camera
  • miniUSB connector for sync / charge / headphones
  • 1200mAh battery
  • Built in SiRF Star III GPS
  • up to 3.5 – 5 hrs talktime
  • up to 150-200 hour standby
  • 58mm x 108mm x 16.3mm
  • 127g
  • Head over to the O2 Website for more.

    You can download the higher res version of the Video HERE or if you prefer you can watch the video on Soapbox.

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    By April 30, 2007 Read More →

    Orange SPV E650 and HTC S710 Unboxed & Compared

    The Orange SPV E650 was finally released last week and since then it has proven to be very popular and is the device that we are emailed about most. In fact you probably wont find it at your local Orange retail outlet as, in most locations, it’s out of stock.

    Both SPV E650 and the HTC S710 are based on the HTC Vox and are essentially the same device. However, I managed to get my hands on both so thought that I’d do a double unboxing video to see if there are any differences between the two.

    A few things I would point out to anyone looking to buy an Orange SPV E650.

  • The neither device has built in GPS. We had several emails this week from people having just purchased an E650 and being disapointed to learn that the GPS isn’t there.
  • Orange have removed Windows Live Messenger from the E650. This is because they are planning to launch their own IM service later this year. The HTC S710 has Messenger left intact.
  • You can download the full length video, in higher res, from HERE or if you prefer to use YouTube you can see the video, on two parts, HERE (Pt1) and HERE (Pt2).

    The HTC S710 is now available to buy from Clove Technology. Thanks once again to Clove for supplying the S710 for review, and to Russell for letting me borrow his brand new E650 as Orange have yet to find us one!

    Orange SPV E650/HTC S710 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone
  • TI OMAP 850 CPU @ 200Mhz
  • Quad Band EDGE/GSM (No 3G!)
  • 2.4″ QVGA 240 x 320 screen
  • 96Mb RAM, 128Mb ROM
  • Bluetooth 2
  • Dimensions: 100 x 50 x 18mm
  • USB and WiFi (802.11b/g)
  • ‘Spring Loaded’ Qwerty keyboard
  • 2MP Camera
  • 5 way jog bar
  • MicroSD card slot
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    By April 26, 2007 Read More →

    Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset SHB6100

    Philips is probably one of the last brand names that would come to mind when you think about wireless, mobile or Bluetooth technology, but that could be set to change if Philips get thier way as they are now moving in to the Bluetooth headset market.

    There are currently 4 products in the range, each of them offering Bluetooth wireless connectivity and offering music as well as voice call capability.

    Philips kindly sent us their Bluetooth Stereo Headset SHB6100 “Neckband for phone and mp3 player” to have a look at and in the video below you can see me unboxing and having a look at them.

    What I like about this headset is that it comes with a Bluetooth ‘dongle’ that you can plug into almost any audio device to make it Bluetooth capable.

    Philips SHB6100

    You can see the full PDF specification HERE.

    Oh, and that elastic thing that I didn’t know about in the video was actually a ‘Wrap around pouch’ for ‘Extra portability’ – The mp3 dongle comes with a wrap around pouch to tie your mp3 player and the mp3 dongle into a tight bundle.

    The audio quality of the headphones is really quite good, with very little hiss or other noise that I have experienced with other bluetooth headsets. The large (32mm) speakers give a good base response that you don’t tend to get from in-ear heaphones. They are also quite comfortable to wear as the ear-pieces are filled with a soft gel. Despite having a built in Bluetooth receiver and battery they are not much heavier than a normal set of headphones.

    As I metioned above, the headphones can be used for stereo audio playback OR as a headset for making/receiving calls. This is an either or situation though as you have to set up two different Bluetooth profiles – one for stereo and one as a headset profile. You cannot have one profile for both jobs. However, in practice you can use the Philips Switchstream. With SwitchStream you will hear a ring tone in the headset when you are receiving a call on your Bluetooth enabled phone. You can then pick up the call from your headset and return to your music after ending the call. I wasn’t able to get this working when using the headphones with my laptop and receiving calls through Skype.

    Pairing the headphones with the included Bluetooth dongle could not be simpler and is a matter of a few button presses. I did try this out with my MP3 player and it works quite well.

    When using the headphone with my laptop I was able to use the buttons on the headphones to skip between tracks, play and pause etc. but this was not something that I was able to do when using the headphones with my Windows Mobile device.

    Overall I like these headphones, definitely worth considering if you are looking for Bluetooth stereo!

    As with all of our videos, there is a higher res version available to download HERE.

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