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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Samsung SGH-i450


As far as mobile phones go, we've seen a slew of them that have gone the portable music route, as evident from the lineups from both Nokia and Samsung. Recently, we got our hands on the Samsung i450, one of Samsung's "Live Loud" series of music phones, now running on the latest Symbian S60 operating system.

A Case of Mistaken Identity

The body of the i450 is solidly put together and it feels nice and firm in the hand. Though there's some similarity to the dual sliding screen on the Nokia N95, you'll discover it's a very different product altogether. Particularly after we slid down the display to reveal a loudspeaker with a red hemispheric rubber strip. This rubber strip in question here is actually a touch-sensitive pad, with its other half completed on screen, surrounded by the menu options.

While it seems like a wonderful idea, working the rubber strip can be a hit or miss. Like many touch-sensitive devices, it's either too sensitive - the options scroll by too fast - or it's not sensitive enough, requiring a hard rub of the thumb. As such, we would have loved a way to tweak sensitivity settings for future touch-sensitive devices. On the other hand, the strip's ability to recognize up and down rubs/swipes and downward presses as the Enter key scored some points with us.

Luckily, if you don't fancy the finger-work and just want to get to tracks fast (like on a bumpy bus-ride where your fingers are all over the place), you can also use the main directional pad to navigate the music menu with your screen slid down. Sliding the screen upwards reveals the i450's keypad, which is ergonomic, easy to use and comes in a cool metal texture.

Music to Everyone's Ears

It's no surprise that the i450's loudspeaker performs beautifully, thanks in part to the audio technology supplied by Bang & Olufsen and their ICEPower (Intelligent, Compact and Efficient) amplifiers. More importantly, Samsung has kindly included a 3.5mm jack at the top of the i450, allowing you to use your favorite headphones without any adapters, unlike the usual proprietary jacks. In short, the i450 definitely does justice to your music with its audio playback prowess.

The camera produces decent images under good lighting conditions, but an altogether different story for indoors or macro shots, as we had blurry and pixelated results. Noise level is still substantially high with the integrated flash. With all that, we hope that Samsung's mid-range mobile phone cameras can soon catch up to the excellent quality of their new flagship camera phones, the G600 and G800.

Battery life is impressive. The i450 sports a beefed-up 1140mAh Li-on battery, which is significantly stronger than even the latest Samsung G800's 1000mAh battery. That explained the obscene battery life we got out of the i450, nearly four days worth with moderate use of the music player and phone (yours might last shorter if you're more popular with the calls than we were).

Final Thoughts

Excellent build quality matched with above average audio delivery but marred by a mediocre 2MP camera. That's an apt description for the i450. It's perfect if you're looking for a marriage of the Symbian OS with a good music phone, or just a good music phone in general at a recommended retail price of S$688. Time to break out the tunes, cue the moonwalking and karaoke!


Sunday, June 01, 2008

Panasonic SC3


The SC3 incorporates a digital camera in its slim minimalist style. It comes with a 128 x128 pixel 65,536 colour TFT display, your photos look very natural and beautiful. The slim-bodied SC3 comes with an in-built VGA camera. Take pictures from a variety of angles thanks to the horizontal picture function. The SC3 is compatible with MMS, so you can exchange photos and audio files with friends by MMS. Or maybe just use your favourite images as standby screens or wallpapers.
The SC3 features the new way to enjoy communication with colour. When a message is received, the indicator flashes in different colours and patterns depending on the emoticons in the message. You can feel the emoticon of the received message before even opening it.


O2 XDA Orbit SmartPhone


The Orbit is a member of the XDA range which has been designed by O2. The mobile handset is not only a highly specified piece of equipment but it is slim & stylish in looks & design. The handset comes with a matt black & silver finish which oozes sophistication & will certainly catch the users eye. The O2 XDA Orbit in only 16.8 mm in depth, 58 mm wide & 108 mm in length which provides the user with a slim & highly useable handset. The Orbit comes with a circular navigation tool which allows the user to move around the menu system with ease. The navigation tool & keys are situated below the impressive colour screen. The coloured screen is 2.8 Inches in size which is large & provides an incredibility clear display on the TFT LCD screen. The user can use the touch screen facility which makes using the O2 XDA Orbit a pleasure to use what ever built in feature the user may be using. The handset weighs 129 grams which is lightweight for such a well equipped XDA mobile phone. The O2 XDA Orbit is the ideal companion for all business & pleasure users, just like its family member the O2 XDA Mini S, it will capture the heart of all users.
The Orbit comes with a built in music player feature which can play MP3 music files & brings entertainment to the handset. The music doesn't stop there as the phone comes with a FM radio feature which has six radio presets. The phone comes with 128 Mbytes of (ROM) memory plus with 64 Mbytes of (RAM) memory on a MiniSD™ memory card. The XDA Orbit comes with a email service which works just like a personal computers email service as the phone comes with Outlook™ Mobile email. The XDA Orbit comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile™ 5.0 software which allows the user to send & receive Microsoft push emails directly & in an instant. The user can enjoy a real email service on their small & compact XDA Orbit mobile phone. The user can send & receive SMS messages which contain text or MMS messages which contain text with sound & images. The user has a great choice of how to stay in contact with other contacts with the easy to create & use messaging services on the O2 XDA Orbit.
The built in camera feature provides the user with a 2 megapixel camera complete with zoom & flash. The user can use the camera to take still photographs or to record video footage. The O2 XDA Orbit can record video footage in MPEG4 format & the user can play video footage on their handset. The phone comes with a GPS satellite navigation receiver which requires satellite navigation software which the user can purchase as an additional extra. The O2 XDA Orbit is a mobile phone, PDA, camera, music player, portable FM radio & a satellite navigation system all in one desirable package.
The phone comes with a fitted battery which will provide approx. 5 hours worth of talk time & up to 200 hours of standby time. The quad band technology allows the user to use their mobile phone within several continents depending on the service provider & the phone work over GSM 850, 900, 1800 & 1900. The WAP browser provides the user with a direct connection to the Internet and allows the user to access Internet based information & services. The user can connect to compatible devices using a Bluetoot wireless connection which provides the user with a fast, effective & wirefree connectivity between the devices. The phone comes with wireless LAN & GPRS class 10. The built in speaker & microphone provides the user with a handsfree option when communicating with others.

Palm Treo 750v


Palm, MobileOne and Microsoft have announced the first Asian availability of the new Palm Treo 750v smartphone, bringing for the first time to Asia the Palm experience on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 over a wireless 3G/UMTS network. The new Treo 750v will be available next month through M1, Vodafone's network partner in Singapore.
The Palm Treo 750v runs Windows Mobile 5.2 Pocket PC edition. It is powered by a 300MHz Samsung processor and has 128MB nonvolatile flash memory (60MB available for storage). The display is a 65k colour, 240 x 240 pixel touch screen. It has integrated Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology, but like previous Treos does not include Wi-Fi support. It has a new side mounted mini-SD memory expansion and a 1.3 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom. The wireless phone is a quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS radio. It supports the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM bands, and 850/1900/2100 UTMS bands. The battery is a removable 1200 mAH Lithium-ion, good for a claimed 4.5 hours GSM / 2.5 hours UMTS talk time, with 10 days standby time. It has dimensions of 111 mm x 58 mm x 22 mm (4.4" x 2.3" x 0.8" inches) and weighs in at 154 g (5.4 ounces). The casing is slightly slimmer than the 650/700 series and the casing has a "soft touch" paint finish. It is also the first new Treo model to have an internal antenna.