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By January 30, 2010 Read More →

HTC HD2 Hiding Extra RAM

It seems like the HTC HD2 is a dark horse. Sitting in the back of the phone is an extra 128 MB of RAM that is completely unused.

 

How do you get this extra RAM then? Well not having one I haven’t tested it, but the guys over at XDA Developers have tested it and are more than willing to share how they done it too.

Tracy & Matt would like to point out that this will involve a ROM update and that backups of any data you have should be completed before undertaking an update like this. We would also like to say that we will not be held responsible for any “bricked” phones as a result of any modifications made to your handset and that modifications such as these may invalidate your warranty.

Posted by: John McKenzie

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By January 29, 2010 Read More →

iPad funny video for the weekend

After all the serious stuff is now out of the way and Apple have eventually announced their iPad, we thought we would finish the weeks news off with a funny video showing the iPad in action.

Dom Joly managed to get one to test and the Video below shows him putting it through it’s paces, enjoy:-

HELLO! – watch more funny videos

 

Thanks to Gordy for the heads up

Posted in: Phones
By January 29, 2010 Read More →

Dell Mini 5 Spotted

Q: If you were walking down the street and you happened to bump into Michael Dell  (Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Dell) what would you say to him?

A: Who know’s but a nice joke about him being one of the sales guys is a nice way to start off any conversation.

You may be wondering what in the hell I’m babbling about, well, one of TechCrunch’s roving reporters caught up with Michael on the street and well.

It should be interesting to see what comes of this but all I can tell you at the moment, that Michael didn’t want to is that the Dell Mini 5 is rumoured to feature a Snapdgragon 1 GHz CPU, 2 Micro SD slots, a 3G sim card slot and has a 1530mAh battery capacity.

If anyone can translate this next video then you should be able to tell us a lot more.

I’m not generally a fan of tablet devices but give me an android powered device with a 5MP camera and you might well convert me (do you hear that Dell? Give me.).

Posted by: John McKenzie

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By January 29, 2010 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals 29th January

Acer Liquid
   

eXpansys Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 5pm, 29th January 2010

   
Nokia E52
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Nokia E52
8 Hrs Talk Time

Normally £209.99
Now £199.99
Save £10

Billion HomePlug AV 200Mbps Wall Plug Ethernet Adapter Kit
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Billion HomePlug AV 200Mbps Wall Plug Ethernet Adapter Kit

Normally £86.99
Now £76.99
Save £10

Q-waves Wireless USB Data Kit
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Q-waves Wireless USB Data Kit
‘Plug and Go’ Simplicity

Normally £51.99
Now £47.99
Save £4

LM Technologies SIM Recovery Pro
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LM Technologies
SIM Recovery Pro

Normally £47.99
Now £32.99
Save £15

Duracell 16GB microSDHC Card (no adaptor)
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Duracell 16GB
microSDHC Card

Normally £37.99
Now £27.99
Save £10

LM Technologies USB Keyboard Logger
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LM Technologies
USB Keyboard Logger

Normally £38.99
Now £23.99
Save £15


These deals are available on Friday the 29th January 2010 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.
Acer Liquid

Acer Liquid

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Deals & Offers
By January 26, 2010 Read More →

Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 56

Web banner This week we managed to get another podcast out without the fatal technical flaws that saw last weeks output being obliterated from time and space. Andy and I have a chat about Windows Mobile 7, iPhone 4.0, the Palm Pre Plus and China SMS nightmare.

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By January 26, 2010 Read More →

Acer beTouch E200 unboxing video

Acer have released a wave of new mobile phones lately, and this is the latest one for us to look at, the Acer beTouch E200. Like the E100/E101 that we looked at just last week the E200 is Windows Mobile 6.5 powered but where the E200 differs is that it has a 3″ widescreen and a sliding numeric keypad. The E200 also features 3G/HSDPA where the E101 does not.

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The Acer beTouch E200

 

The Acer E200 looks like being another good value for money handset offering good features such as Windows Mobile 6.5, GPS and the widescreen display, at an entry-level price.

I think it’s good to see that Acer, like HTC, are not limiting themselves to just one OS or platform for their smartphones releasing an Android powered Acer Liquid recently and now several new Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. I’ll be interesting to see if they release more Android devices and what the ratio of WinMo to Android ends up being at the end of 2010!

We’ll be reviewing the beTouch E200 over the next week or so along with the E101 and will have the review up for you soon. Please take a look at the unboxing video below where I’ll also take you on a tour of the handset and a brief overview of the OS.

 

Acer beTouch E200 unboxing video

 

Acer beTouch E200 specification:

  • Operating System – Windows Mobile 6.5
  • Processor – Qualcomm 7225 528MHz
  • Memory – RAM – 256MB / ROM – 512MB
  • Display – 3 inch WQGA resolution
  • Network – Quad-band GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 / HSPA 900, 2100
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • miniUSB
  • GPS supports A-GPS
  • MicroSD card
  • Camera – 3 megapixel with 320 x 240 video recording
  • Numerical Keyboard & 5-way Navi Key
  • Talk Time – 5 Hours (manufactures approximation)  
  • Standby Time – 400 Hours (manufactures approximation)  
  • Battery – Rechargeable Lithium-ion 1140 mAh
  • Dimensions – 110 x 53.5 x 15.4 mm
  • Weight – 146 grams with battery

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By January 25, 2010 Read More →

Three MiFi Review

MiFi from Three has been around for a while now but its only in the last week we have managed to get our hands on one to review. It certainly sounds a good bit of kit but is it a good alternative to using a normal dongle?

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Three MiFi

 

The 10 second review:

Device: MiFi

Cost: From £9.50 per month with a contract or from £49.99 PAYG

Summary:  A mobile wireless router that will connect to numerous devices simultaneously.

Buy it now from: Three

Please see Matt’s unboxing video for more details.

 

What’s in the box:

  • Device
  • USB Charger
  • Instructions

 

Review:

If your not totally sure what MiFi is let me give a quick explanation. MiFi is a small device that connects to a laptop/netbook to provide wireless internet access.

You may be thinking that that’s what a dongle does. Well the difference here is that the MiFi is also a mobile broadband modem that acts as a wireless network access point. So. if you are out and about the MiFi will act just like any other Wi-Fi hotspot. You can connect numerous devices to it so both you and your friends can all use the same internet connection. The other use for it may be that you are out, or at home and you have no network coverage on your phone. Connect your phone to the MiFi and use 3s 3G internet instead. Its quite clever but is the device as good as it sounds?

3s MiFi works for sure and im pretty impressed. It does however have a few bad points that hopefully will be rectified in future models.

Connecting a laptop or mobile to the MiFi was my first frustration. There are three buttons on the right side of the device and you need to use all three to get connected. First off is the power button. Then you need to press the Wi-Fi button to activate the wireless connection. Finally you then have to press the connect button to get the device connected to the internet. Each of these presses must be for two seconds. Although this procedure works it was a bit temperamental and I just found it to be a bit of a palaver!

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MiFi Right Side

 

The next thing I was not that overly impressed with was its speed. The MiFi can handle a maximum speed of 7.2Mbits/s. Sounds great, but unfortunately the Three network only has a maximum of 3.6Mbits/s.

As you will see in the video below although the MiFi does its job its not always the most reliable.

 

Three MiFi speed test video

 

Conclusion:

The concept of the MiFi is a fantastic one and the Three one works pretty well although sometimes its great and sometimes its a bit slow. As I said in the video this will be the network and not the hardware. Would I buy one: yes but I would rather get one on another network to be honest. If I was relying on the MiFi on a regular basis I would want its performance to be consistent and it;s not on Three. As you can see from the video above, there are times when it romps away and turns in an impressive performance but then there are others times that it just about works. Comparing that to my Orange connection Orange is much more consistent.

Now I wonder if Three will let me take this over to Mobile World Congress next month for a roaming test?

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Reviews
By January 24, 2010 Read More →

Pre Plus and Pre go head to head

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Direct from Precentral comes a video of the Palm Pre Plus and the original Palm Pre go head to head to illustrate the notable performance increase. Still no word on international options. Check out the video after the break.

Posted in: Phones
By January 23, 2010 Read More →

Nokia Booklet 3G unboxing video

The Nokia Booklet 3G is Nokia’s first foray in to the ‘proper laptop’ market. Upon initial inspection you might think the price tag is rather high for a device of a similar size to many other netbook style computers hitting the market but there’s a while lot more to consider.

First of all the Nokia Booklet has a built in 3G modem for connectivity on the move without the need for dongles or teathers. It features a 10.1", HD ready, glass screen, HDMI output, 12 Hour battery life, SD card reader and a hot-swappable SIM card slot to name but a few of its stand out features. The built-in HSDPA gives you internet on the move, while WiFi and Bluetooth give you the other now standard connectivity options.

The Nokia Booklet 3G

The Nokia Booklet 3G

 

So looking at the Booklet more closely I have to say that I am VERY impressed with the build quality. The majority of the chassis is made of aluminium nicely designed a made too. Then there’s the glass screen which looks beautifully clear, glass adding that extra optical quality that cant be matched by plastic. To be honest, if I were shown this computer minus its branding I think I would have guessed it was a new smaller Apple MacBook.

Oh yes.It’s talents don’t end there, with Nokia’s mini laptop PC also features onboard assisted-GPS and Ovi Maps, a great navigation solution. There is also a single front-facing camera nestled above the 10.1-inch HD screen for video chat, with Bluetooth and a built-in SD card reader also making appearances.

Have a look at my quick unboxing and tour video for more:

 

Nokia Booklet 3G unboxing video

 

Nokia Booklet 3G specification:

  • Operating System – Windows 7 Starter Edition, Home Premium or Professional
  • Processor – Intel Atom Z530, 1.6 GHz
  • Chipset – Intel Poulsbo US15W, fanless design
  • Display – 10.1", 1280×720 pixels, glass window
  • Weight – 1.25kg
  • Dimensions – (W x D x H) 264 x 185 x 19.9 mm 
  • Internal drive(s) – HDD: 120 GB, 1.8"/5mmH/SATA, 8 MB cache, 4200 RPM
  • Memory – RAM: 1 GB, DDR2, 533 Mhz, soldered down (probably not upgradable then!)
  • Connectivity – 802.11 b/g/n, 2T2R
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Inbuilt 3G modem (data calls only). Different variants: WCDMA: 850/1900/2100 or WCDMA 900/2100 or no modem.
  • Assisted-GPS
  • Expansion slots – 1 x SD card reader
  • 1 x HDMI 1.2 out
  • 3 x USB 2.0
  • 1 x headphone out (OMTP 3.5 mm) – with OMTP headsets also functions as audio in
  • 1 x DC-in
  • 1 x SD card reader
  • 1 x SIM / USIM slot
  • MS Office Small Business 60 day trial
  • MS Internet Explorer 8
  • HDD protection utility, Hotkey utility , Knock Control utility, Power Profile Switcher, Battery Life utility
  • Nokia Update Manager
  • Ovi Suite
  • Ovi Maps Gadget
  • Social Hub
  • F-Secure Internet Security 2010 trial
  • Frame keyboard – UK (79 keys, 16.7 mm pitch, 1.8 mm stroke)
  • 1.3 MP front facing camera with integrated microphone
  • Accelerometer
  • Power – 16 cell, 56.8 Wh, Li-Ion prismatic, removable design

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By January 21, 2010 Read More →

Free Navigation Coming to Nokia Handsets

Nokia has today announced plans to release a new version of Ovi Maps for its smartphones that includes high-end walk and drive navigation at no extra cost,available for download at www.nokia.com/maps. This move has the potential to nearly double the size of the current mobile navigation market.The new version of Ovi Maps includes high-end car and pedestrian navigation features, such as turn-by-turn voice guidance for 74 countries, in 46languages, and traffic information for more than 10 countries, as well as detailed maps for more than 180 countries.

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Nokia

 

"Why have multiple devices that work that work in only one country or region? Put it all together,make it free, make it global and you almost double the potential size of the mobile navigation market ," explained Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President,Nokia. "Nokia is the only company with a mobile navigation service for both drivers and pedestrians that works across the world. Unlike the legacy car navigation manufacturers, we don’t make you buy maps for different countries or regions even if you’re only visiting for a few days. We offer both navigation and maps free of charge, with all the high-end functionality and features that people now expect."

"The large-scale availability of free-of-charge mobile phone navigation offerings using high-quality map data will be a game changer for the navigation industry," said Thilo Koslowski, Vice President Automotive and Vehicle ICT at Gartner. "Such offerings will accelerate mass market adoption for navigation solutions and shift innovation focus to location-based services that go beyond traditional routing benefits."

For Nokia, removing the costs associated with navigation for drivers and pedestrians allows the company to quickly activate a massive user base to which it can offer new location features, content and services. This is part of Nokia’s strategy to lead the market in mobile maps, navigation and location-based services. The move is also in line with Nokia’s vision that the next wave of growth will be centered on the location-aware, social internet — as the ‘where’ people are doing things becomes as important as the ‘what’ they are doing. 

According to research firm Canalys, the number of people worldwide using GPS navigation on their mobile phones was approximately 27 million at the end of 2009. With this announcement Nokia potentially grows the size of this installed user base to about 50 million by enabling smartphone owners, with compatible devices and devices that will be made compatible shortly to activate free drive and walk navigation through a simple download of the new Ovi Maps. Nokia will further grow this base as it quickly adds more smartphones to the compatible devices list.Canalys also estimated in 2009 that the installed base of smartphones with integrated GPS was 163 million units worldwide, of which Nokia accounted for more than half (51%) having shipped cumulatively  83 million GPSdevices. 

"This is a game changing move. By leveraging our NAVTEQ acquisition, and our context sensitive service offering, we can now put a complete navigation system in the palm of your hand, wherever in the world you are, whenever you need it – and at no extra cost," continued Anssi Vanjoki. "By adding cameras at no extra cost to our phones we quickly became the biggest camera manufacturer in the world. The aim of the new Ovi Maps is to enable us to do the same for navigation."

Ovi Maps is immediately available for download for 10 Nokia handsets, including the popular Nokia N97mini, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia E72, with more Nokia smartphones expected to be added in the coming weeks. In the meantime, current owners of Nokia smartphones that are compatible with the new Ovi Maps can download it free of charge from www.nokia.com/maps.

From March 2010, new Nokia GPS-enabled smartphones will include the new version of Ovi Maps,pre-loaded with local country map data, with high-end walk and drive navigation and access to Lonely Planet and Michelin travel guides at no extra cost. 

Ovi Maps covers more than 180 countries with car and pedestrian navigation for 74 countries in 46languages and 6000 3D landmarks for 200 cities around the world. Lonely Planet and Michelin guides have information on more than 1,000 destinations globally.

 

With Nokia selling more phones than any other manufacturer this is a great move forward for them and im sure this will also increase their SmartPhone market share.

 

Posted by: James

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