October 17, 2008

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music

Last week, I've had a chance to test the new Xpress Music line series Nokia 5800. The first impression I got was that Nokia 5800 wanting to compete againts iPhone in music phone market. It got the same look. A large-bright display and only 3 button in the front (iPhone only has one button if i'm not mistaken), and camera button in the bottom-right side of the body. But I'll definitely vote for iPhone immediately for the winner since iPhone's metal-material makes the apple's products looks beautiful while Nokia 5800 using only plastic-kind-material. They should use the same material as E71 or E66.

The phone came up with the new Symbian 5th Edition (again, Nokia skip the '4th' number) and I don't see much difference between the 5th and the 3rd except this one is using touch screen input. It has a light stylus which reminds me to Nokia 7700's. This music phone also equipped with 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss lens. I also notice that Nokia 5800 supports HSDPA and has an embedded wi-fi adapter. Almost very complete phone for me except one thing. It doesn't have keypad which really frustrates sometimes to input some texts.

There is also a new featured that was first implemented by iPhone. The feature known as accelerometer will automatically rotate the screen to the landscape mode. I don't really know whether this feature is helping or not because sometimes it just rotate by itself even I don't want to.

Because I use the phone only for a few minutes, I can't say too much more. I don't like this phone too much. Yes it's true that it is an another breakthrough by Nokia by inventing a complete phone but the plastic design and no keypad (even worse this big phone don't have a qwerty board) is enough reason for me to stay with my Treo. Compare to iPhone, i'll still choose iPhone because it's more good looking than Nokia 5800. But if you need a good 3.2 AF Camera and HSDPA connectivity and also a robust music player, forget about the iPhone and this one may be a good alternative.

September 13, 2008

Nokia E61 Review

Nokia E61 is one of the best Nokia phones I've ever used. Let's see.. I have used Nokia 3650, Nokia 6230 and Nokia N-Gage previously. I know exactly what Symbian OS good at and what do it lacked out and E61 is good one.

While E61 is using Symbian 60 3rd edition (which is first announced at Nokia N91 if i'm not mistaken), it is said by the users that E61 was one of the fastest Symbian smartphones available back then. For me, been using Treo 650 and Motorola Q, made me don't feel the E61 is not that fast. It's dual ARM9-220MHz CPU were nothing compared to Treo's Intel XScale 312MHz. But yes, it's still acceptable in some ways.
E61 is bulky. Although it was slimmer than most of smartphones it is also wider all the way. The dimension itself is 118 x 70 x 14 mm. This UMTS phone also support up to 2GB max. Mini SD slot.



(Once) My Nokia E61 with Silicon Case

Come as a messaging based device, the keypad itself is very comfortable to use. There is enough space between every letter and has 'ctrl' button that could make things like copying and pasting text much easier. This phone is differ from its comrades N Series that specialized as Multimedia phone, but it doesn't mean E61 is lack of fun features. E61 is also one of the device that support BlackBerry Connect feature. I myself haven't used this feature coz' pull-mail feature is enough for me instead the 'exaggerate' PushMail. The screen is good. It has wide screen (320x240 px) and great 24 bit colour-depth (16 million) which made images displayed almost flawlessly. E61 also comes with built-in-wifi adapter. It could become very handy if you are mostly mobile like me plus if you installed 3rd party apps such as Mobitubia, you can stream youtube and download it files very easily. Adding Opera Mini as the browser, than you could browse anywhere in internet.

The other 3rd party applications that I used the most is PicoDrive, Handy Expense and Mobile DivX Player. This is where we will discuss the fun part. Pico Drive is a Sega Genesis Emulator. Yes you could play almost all Sega old-timer-games in with this phone. I play Streets of Rage, Shinobi Series, Sonic Series, and many more with this phone. Note that I use the qwerty wide layout as the button, not the joystick due to its durability. Handy Expense will be your expenses log book. It is simple to use this app plus it could also export our expenses to the CSV file. I use Mobile DivX Player to watch DivX movies of course. Besides the three apps above, I installed a few more apps to maximized the use of E61. There are plenty Java games, Bible Reader and also putty in my phone.

September 11, 2008

Palm Treo 750v Review

I've already use this phone for months and I find that Palm is really having their concentration when inventing one of the 'smartest' smartphone out there. I've been using many QWERTY phones such as Treo 650, Motorola Q and Nokia E61 and each of them have their own good and cons since they also running different operating system. (I already have them reviewed last year and the files are kept in my locker. I may post it again someday).

Treo 750's form factor is one of the reason why I bought it. It is very comfortable to hold it in your hand since the back side of it is made from semi-rubbered material. Although Q and Nokia E61 is far thinner and wider, Treo 750 is still slimer than its predecessor (Treo 650) and the internal antenna gives a plus for the beauty contest. The qwerty thumb-keyboard is also nice to use not to mention that it also touch-screen-device. :)

My Treo =D
This Treo 750v is shipped with Windows Mobile 5 Professional but as soon its arrived in my hand, i immediately upgrade the OS to WM 6 Pro which is downloadable only once for each Treo 750v user from palm.com. The upgrade process is as easy as usual and now my Treo is HSDPA enabled.
The HSDPA is the only significant improvement from my previous gadgets. Oh this is my first Windows Mobile Based phone anyway, and yes I should get used to Windows Mobile Pro eventhough I've used Motorola Q Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone Edition previously. For the ease of use, i still raise two-thumbs-up for Palm OS. But WM Pro is alright. I've found nothing bad in it so far.

Messaging is always fun with Palm. The threaded SMS is an automatic featured in Windows Mobile 6 Pro but you could also use 3rd party applications to enable threaded sms. The PDA function itself is good. It has 1.3 mpx camera and could take a decent photos if the lighting was good. The camera also support for video recording with CIF resolution for unlimited duration.

The minuses are :
  • 240x240 pixel, 65k TFT Square Display which is unusual and kinda a downgrade from my previous phones. (Treo 650 is 320x320 while Q and E61 is 320x240). Since the resolution is smaller, sometimes I could see a grainy images in the LCD. Well it's not that bad but there are many phones with better display out there. This squared resolution will bring problems when installing applications and games because the standard resolution for Windows Mobile device is 240x320.
  • Shorter battery life. I could use Treo 650 to online and chat via Mundu for almost a day but Treo 750 (in GSM network) will only last for a few hours.

Basically i use almost all the feature it has. I do documents editing, post articles in blog, maintain server using putty, play games, listen mp3 music, watch DVD movies (yes, of course i convert it!), send and receive emails, instant messaging, browsing and take notes in it. Cool huh.