LG GD900 Crystal: First Impressions!

04.29.09

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With the dust barely settled from the announcement of the worlds first phone to feature a fully transparent keypad, Mobiles.co.uk have managed to get hold of an LG GD900 Crystal over a month before it’s officially due to launch here in the UK. Read on for our first impressions…

The feature that has everyone talking is without question the transparent touch pad so without wasting any time, let’s get stuck in. First things first, LG really aren’t kidding, the slide out keypad is completely see through. Made from a high quality plastic (though you’d be forgiven for mistaking it for glass), the keypad dispenses with physical buttons for full touch sensitive navigation. The numbers/ letters of the alpha-numeric keypad are etched into the plastic so you’ll have to rely on your sight, though this isn’t a problem as when the phone is switched on the keypad is completely illuminated. It’s difficult not to get carried away with the GD900 Crystal’s transparent keypad but put simply, it’s a work of art.

Not just a feast for the eyes, the keypad is also a joy to use. General input and dialing numbers is handled with ease whilst the more technical features are just as impressive. Gesture control is one of the GD900’s other celebrated features. Basically, drawing certain symbols on the touchpad acts as a shortcut. For instance, draw an ‘M’ and you will be taken to the music player. As if this isn’t impressive enough on its own, the fact that these are fully customisable opens the door for all sorts of fun and immaturity for creating your own shortcuts. The touchpad also doubles as a mouse for web browsing and again this works incredibly well. A drawback of conventional touchscreen phones is that your finger is in the way when you’re navigating but this isn’t the case with the GD900 Crystal so you can enjoy the excellent 3 inch display.

The excellent Crystal touchpad and 3.0 inch touchscreen would be nothing if the software wasn’t up to scratch so thankfully the GD900 runs flawlessly on S-Class. First seen on the Arena, S-Class UI presents users with a 3D menu styled as a cube. Swiping across the screen flicks to different sides of the screen and displays different applications such as multimedia and calling options. Similar to Symbian phones and Samsung’s TouchWIZ UI, S-Class puts all your most frequently used applications at your fingertips. Better still, because the touchscreen on the GD900 Crystal is capacitive (reacting specifically to the touch of your finger rather than a stylus), everything sticks to your fingertip like glue and flows fast and fluidly without any delay. In addition to the 3D cube, a traditional menu can also be opened which separates applications into categories and then lets you flick through. LG have been making alot of noise about the S-Class interface and after spending time using it, you start to realise why.

When a phone oozes as much style and class as the GD900 Crystal does, it’s often easy to assume that the features of the phone will suffer but this is where LG really have an ace up their sleeve. First and foremost, LG have packed in a world class camera. The 8.0 Megapixel camera is complimented by Autofocus, Face detection, digital zoom, a powerful LED flash and high resolution video capture. The camera in our sample wasn’t the finished article but was still quick, easy to use and produced some excellent photos. The multimedia player supports the usual range of different audio and video file formats including DivX and Xvid for high resolution video playback without clogging up your memory, not that you’ll need to worry as the GD900 Crystal supports up to 16GB of expandable memory (our sample had 240MB on board memory as well though LG are yet to confirm what the final product will include). Multimedia can be accessed with ease either via the S-Class UI or taking advantage of the gesture controls of the touchpad. Once open you can browse by artist, album, track and playlist and the lay out resembles that found on current gen iPods (not to mention the iPhone 3G) letting you flick through the album covers.

The GD900 Crystal also features HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity turning the phone into a capable web browser. Using multi touch technology, you can pinch the screen (or the keypad come to think of it) to zoom in or out on web pages and handwriting recognition allows you to input text on the touchpad whilst leaving the screen clear for your viewing pleasure. The handwriting recognition is very forgiving compared to similar software found on other phones and the fact it can be input on either the screen or the keypad is incredible. A-GPS can be used both for navigation and Geo-tagging photos though i was unable to test these at the time of writing.

From my time with the LG GD900 Crystal I’m almost lost for words at what LG have achieved. Not only does the Crystal look the part with the transparent keypad, it also performs brilliantly with the two touch sensitive navigation methods and a list of features that seems almost endless. Set to launch in May, the GD900 Crystal is sure to take the mobile world by storm. LG have raised the bar in both design and functionality and it will be interesting to see how the other big names (namely Samsung) compete.

Sony Ericsson announce Entertainment Unlimited range featuring Idou and W995!

04.29.09

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Sony Ericsson are launching a new range of handsets under the title Entertainment Unlimited featuring the previously announced 12.1 Megapixel Idou and Walkman branded W995 plus one more which has yet to be officially unveiled. If you read into this a little, Sony Ericsson could well be giving away a little more than they intended! The Idou has photography covered whilst the W995 is first and foremost, a music phone so what could the third in the trio of Entertainment Unlimited phones feature as its headliner? Could this finally see the release of the fabled PSP phone? Or perhaps the rumoured Sony Ericsson Android device will fall under the new Entertainment Unlimited umbrella?

While details on this third device are thin on the ground (in fact they’re non-existant, all we know is it’s coming), we do know enough about the other two to get tongues wagging. The Sony Ericsson dropped a 12.1 Megapixel bomb on the mobile phone industry when it announced the Idou. Apart from the 12.1 Megapixel camera carrying the famous Cyber-Shot branding and a Xenon flash (though this alone makes us want one more than anything!), the Idou features an impressive 3.5 inch touchscreen running on an all new Symbian operating system from the Symbian Foundation. If you haven’t seen the demo video currently doing the rounds, think iPhone OS meets Walkman and you’ll have an idea how the new Symbian software is shaping up.

As for the W995, while it sports the most powerful camera ever found on a Walkman branded device (8.1 Megapixel), music is very much at the forefront of the W995’s make up. Running the latest version of the Walkman software provides a slick interface and easy access to all your music whilst the N96 style kickstand turns your phone into a miniature boom box (and also doubles as a handy video player) and Sony Ericsson’s plans to include an 8GB card in the retail pack will prove the icing on the cake for music lovers. Click here to check out what we thought of the W995 when we put it through its paces.

And so we are left salivating over the first two entertainment unlimited phones and guessing at how the third mystery phone will shape up (please PSP phone, please PSP phone, please PSP phone!). With the Sony Ericsson W995 set to launch in June, click here to sign up for updates. Click here for the Sony Ericsson Idou (set to launch later in the year) and keep your eyes on the Blog for news on the third phone!

The Nokia E75 Now Available To Pre Order At Mobiles.co.uk!

04.29.09

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The Nokia E75, the latest Nokia Smartphone in the ever growing E-series is now available to pre-order at Mobiles.co.uk. It is the first Nokia Smartphone to feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard which is perfect for all those text and email fanatics. Style-wise it would appear to be a sort of cross between the conventionally sliding E66 and the E90, the latest incarnation of Nokia’s long-established hinged Qwerty-keyboard business phones. However, Nokia have now fully admitted that it has taken “a lot of inspiration from the Nokia 9300”, which was its very first Communicator. This return to roots can be clearly seen throughout the E75.

This E75 runs on the Symbian 9.3 operating system with S60 software. It boasts a 2.4 inch screen with 16 million colours on a LCD display, which is by no means the biggest screen ever seen on a Nokia but perfectly fine and easy to use in its own right. The homescreen has 2 pre set screen options allowing you to customise it to your personal needs for the easiest operation possible. Navigating the menu on the Nokia E75 is easy thanks to the use of the “Navi key”. Having the Navi key allows Nokia to drastically reduce the number of keys on the handset because the user interface is intuitive, it will show options on the screen that are related in some way to what function on the E75 you are currently using. The majority of functions can therefore be activated by just pressing the Navi key, meaning not only a far more elegant design but less overall key interaction with the phone skimming to and from menu’s.

If you want to stay in touch with your business by email or internet then the E75 has Nokia web browsing, WI-FI, GPRS and HSDPA all of which will help you get speedy connection to the internet. The Nokia E75 has definitely been built with email in mind offering support for POP3, SMTP and Mail for exchange. Some other great features on the E75 are a 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto focus, LED flash and digital zoom, as well as a video recorder with Hi-resolution VGA and video streaming. However the main application on the Nokia E75 has to be QuickOffice. This software allows you to create, edit and update Microsoft Office documents like text documents and Spreadsheets. The applications included within the QuickOffice suite are Quickbook for text files, Quicksheet for spreadsheets and Quickpoint for your presentation files.

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As Smartphones go, the Nokia E75 has everything arranged onboard to make it a very successful and welcome addition to the E Series range. The E75 has a great spec list and will be exceptional whether it’s used for business or pleasure.

The E75 3G Smartphone is available now to buy on pre order at Mobiles.co.uk on either Orange or O2. It comes in the standard black design with silver trim however other colours have been rumoured so make sure you check the blog at a later date. To Pre Order the E75 please click here.

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Canon SX1 review, sample images, video samples, manual and accessories

04.27.09

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Canon SX1 IS is Canon’s new Super Zoom digital SLR with a 10 megapixel CMOS sensor and 1080 HD movie mode.

The key features of Canon SX1 are:

Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels at 30 fps) movie mode plus HDMI output for easy playback of video and photos on your HDTV.
The first PowerShot camera to [...]

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Canon G10 line defect-confirmed

04.27.09

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Canon confirmed the line defects on some of the Canon PowerShot G10, the affected products have the following serial numbers:
 
 Serial Number

 
 

 
From left four digits and five digits, the following products.
***50***** *** 50 *****
***51***** *** 51 *****
***52***** *** 52 *****
***53***** *** 53 *****
***80***** *** 80 *****
***81***** *** 81 *****
***82***** *** 82 *****
***83***** *** 83 ***** 
G10 with [...]

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Olympus E-30: review, manual, and sample photos

04.26.09

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Olympus E-30  is a mid-range 12 megapixel SLR that costs $1299  body only.  This camera comes with art filters.  The digital effects of art filters  can save a lot of work in the post processing such as in photoshop.
 Olympus E-30 reviews:
 Olympus E-30 Review by Simon Joinson, Richard Butler & Lars Rehm, dpreview.com
“As for picture quality, again [...]

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