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MOTOKRZR launch event Hong Kong

Wednesday, 20 September 2006 00:08 AM

Just on my way back after attending Motorola’s launch party of their latest phone.

This made me realize again how much mobile phone marketing has evolved over the past years.

No one is talking about features anymore, it’s all about trends, style, fashion, and a dose of status.

Lots of hk celebrities were invited which is important as it gives the product the desired endorsement by hk’s most trendy few.

Unfortunately I didn’t recognize most of the celebrities… I gotta watch more Hong Kong films / TV!!! And pick up Cantonese I suppose.

Here’s a link to the motoKRZR product page.

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Some other new smartphones

Tuesday, 5 September 2006 23:36 PM

Things are heating up on the smartphone front.

Two interesting new models were presented at a German exhibition. Both smartphones are Windows Mobile 5.0 devices, have integrated Wifi, and a built-in keyboard.

One is the Samsung SGH-i600. This phone includes all possible networking standards, incl. UMTS, GPRS, Edge, and HSDPA (and Wifi).

Follow this links for more details and specs: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5545.html

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The other is an O2 phone - created by HTC.

Follow this links for more details and specs: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5546.html

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UBiQUiO 501

Wednesday, 23 August 2006 23:00 PM

I’m drooling already…

UBiQUiO 501

 

 

 

This is the first PDA phone I see that combines a QWERTY thumb keyboard, built-in WiFi, and Windows Mobile 5.0 - Pocket PC - in a small form factor.

There are many other interesting phones out there, but most lack built-in WiFi (like Motorola Q).

So I’m going to wait and see when I can get my hands on one of these to try out. It’s not in the shops yet, and this site currently only has it on pre-order.

 

This could be my next phone…

 

 

 

 

Detailed specs:

Processor: TI OMAP 750 200 MHz
Operating System: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Edition
Keyboard: QWERTY
Network: GSM900 / DCS1800/PCS1900, GPRS Class 10
Size: 122 x 65 x 13.5mm (ultra slim)
Memory: 128 MB ROM + 64MB RAM
Display: 2.5″ QVGA 65K Colour TFT
Imaging: 2M Pixel CMOS camera
Battery: 1250mAh Li-Ion
Connectivity: IrDA / Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP / Wi-Fi(802.11b/g) / mini USB (1.1)
External Storage: mini SD
Messaging: SMS / WAP / MMS / Java (MIDP2.0)
Applications: Pocket Office (Word / Excel / PowerPoint), Pocket IE / MSN
Audio: 64 Poly MIDI Ringtones / MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / WMA / WMV
Video: MP3/MPEG4
Synchronisation: ActiveSync
Input Method: Keyboard or touch screen

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CommunicAsia 2006

Tuesday, 20 June 2006 14:08 PM

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WIFI community

Saturday, 17 June 2006 09:08 AM

Discovery Bay is one of the best places to live in the world, and now it got even better. We’ve got wifi pretty much everywhere we go and recently even on the high speed ferry that brings me to hong kong city and back.

What’s so weird; they don’t charge for it…

I think i’ll never leave this place…

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Dopod 818 Pro - a review

Sunday, 26 March 2006 20:41 PM

An honest review of Dopod 818 pro

As I?m rather satisfied with my latest mobile phone I thought I?d share my experiences on my blog in case anyone is interested.

Please note that this is not a professional review of the captioned device. I merely point out my personal experiences and opinions on this phone.

I purchased the Dopod 818 Pro just before Christmas, and I did so after considering various converged mobile phones (PDA phones), including the HTC Universal (sold as Dopod 900 / MDA Pro etc), the HTC Tornado (sold as Qtek 8310 / 8300 among others), the HTC Wizard (sold as Qtek 9100/i-mate K-JAM), the HTC Prophet, and the O2 Atom.

Looking at all these models the HTC Universal is ideal in terms of features included (notably the included UMTS support), but it?s just too big and heavy to carry around.

The HTC Tornado is ideal in terms of being small and tiny, but it is a Smartphone and not a pocket PC, i.e. no touch-sensitive screen.

Looking forward, the absolutely ideal device is the upcoming HTC Muse. But unfortunately right now we can only ?muse? about this model as it?s currently on the drawing board and probably 9 months away from the shops around us (is that why they chose this name?).
Thanks to msmobiles.com for this picture of the device.

So after all these current and future mobile phones, I reduced my consideration set to the two phones that offer an acceptable intermediate alternative and that are available now: the HTC Prophet (sold by Dopod as the Dopod 818 Pro) and the O2 Atom (produced by Quanta).

VS.

If you?re all confused with these models ? take a look at this excellent overview: http://www.mypocketpc.ch/FAQ/Verschiedenes/15890.aspx

Before I purchased this new phone I was using an LG 8130 3G phone, which was not really a phone I chose myself, as it was provided to me by my company. I?d been looking for a PDA phone ever since the O2 XDA mini started selling, but have always refrained from buying that phone due to the lack of built-in WLAN.

I did consider buying it and sticking in a WLAN SDIO card, but that would prevent me from using a large memory card to store music. That would then become a barrier to the other reason for me to buy a PDA phone: to replace my IPOD so I don?t need to carry two devices around.

Well after a long debate with myself and some other folk I decided to purchase the Dopod 818 pro PDA phone.

The debate was between the O2 Atom and the Dopod and I finally decided for Dopod because:
- Dopod uses SD cards instead of mini-SD in O2 Atom: this means that currently larger memory cards are available at a lower price: this is important as I intend to use the PDA as an IPOD replacement.
- 802.11b and g supported by Dopod 818 Pro (while O2 Atom supports only 802.11b).
- Dopod 818 Pro is about 1,000 HKD (130 USD) cheaper than the O2 Atom.
- Dopod 818 is a Quadband phone and O2 Atom a tri-band phone. I.e. the Dopod 818 will work everywhere in the US and the O2 Atom will mostly not have reception (this is a minor reason, so I mention it last).

What I like:
- It?s a truly converged device. Includes phone, pocket PC, media player, 2MP camera.
- Listening to music while receiving a phone call works similar as in a car-kit; your music will pause, you take your call, and right after you hang-up the music continues. Great.
- The form factor is good; it?s a little on the heavy side, but it doesn?t bother me to carry it in a trouser or jacket pocket (but it?s too heavy for a shirt pocket).
- Lay-out of buttons on the Dopod is excellent. I can use most functions without touching the screen, and the two soft-menu buttons (which lack on the O2 Atom) are an important reason for that.

What I don?t like:
- The WLAN reception capacity is disappointing when compared to a laptop or to my previous PDA (an HP4150). My old PDA and my current laptop are both able to receive the WLAN signal in most places of my apartment. But the Dopod has to be much closer to the access point to pick up a connection. This is disappointing and must be somehow related to a different arrangement of the internal antenna in the Dopod. Or does the Dopod use a different radio chip-set?
- Processing speed could be better. This is an often mentioned disadvantage of the Dopod phone, owing to having a processor with a lower clock speed. As I haven?t been able to really used the Atom for comparison for long (I only used it for a couple of minutes in a shop) I?ve not been able to really compare day to day processing on each of the two PDAs. So I?m not sure how big of a concern of the Dopod this really is. What is concerning though is that when comparing the Dopod to my much older IPAQ 4150 (Compaq/HP) then the two devices are very comparable in speed. Actually, the older IPAQ is faster in many respects ? like starting up applications. These things are due to CPU speed but also to the new architecture of the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, which handles RAM differently. I have the feeling that this reduces start-up speed of applications.

So all in all I’m really happy with the Dopod 818 Pro. The concept of a converged phone finally starts to make sense. I finally don’t need to carry a second device with me.

No 3G support yet, but hey - who’s perfect anyway these days. I already know what my next phone will be: I’ll wait for the HTC Muse models to come out. Smaller, packing more memory, and supporting 3G.

Marc

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The wonders of Internet

Saturday, 21 January 2006 14:54 PM

Twelve years ago, I did my graduation project with a university in Hong Kong. A few of my student friends from Holland were doing a traineeship in Auckland, New Zealand, while others were back in Amsterdam.

This was still the time of expensive international calling rates, but still we were able to communicate daily - for free. This was all thanks to “email” which was then in it’s early days. We would all log into an obscure mainframe type system (VAX), used “VI editor” to type and edit email, and then hoped it would end up to the other side of the world. It was the first experience with near immediate online messaging over the Internet, and everything wasn’t as user friendly as it currently is. I remember frequently loosing whole draft emails because I used the wrong escape character code and mistakenly deleted emails.
But we were happy with it. Every day we exchanged our “academic progress reports” as well as a few lines on what we were up to in weekends ;)

Now it’s a mere 12 years later (dang I’m getting old), and guess what, I can show off my brand new son to my parents back in Holland in full colour, full motion, and with sound. All over the Internet, and all virtually for free.

Thanks to Skype 2.0 which made an excellent update to their VoIP voice communications software and now supports video. I haven’t seen a software that’s this easy to use and yet offers a very acceptable quality image and sound.

~M

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Iwantoneofthose

Monday, 15 August 2005 23:41 PM

Oh dear - a really good phone is about to come out, better start saving up some $$.

By the way I read this news on msmobiles.com - a good site for news on Microsoft OS based phones.

It comes from the same Taiwanese company that designed the Compaq Ipaq, and the O2 mini XDA. The company is called HTC (www.htc.com.tw).

This new model is called the HTC Tornado, but you will see it in shops with various different model names, depending on the brand that sells it.

HTC is an ODM/OEM; they design and build consumer electronics but they don’t sell to end-consumers. Instead they sell to branded consumer electronics firms who market and sell the products to end-consumers like you and me. As you see, these days, consumer electronics firms don’t have to be bothered with designing and producing, but instead can rely on expert ODM/OEMs (many in Asia) to built tomorrow’s products.

Come to think of it, the two key innovating consumer electronics devices of late came from Apple in US and from HTC in Taiwan. More and more, Asia is becoming the R&D centre of the world rather than the cheap production centre of the world.

Anyway - back to this phone, the HTC Tornado, or the Qtek 8310 (as one of the companies that will sell it calls it).

It’s got WiFi !!

That’s a key selling point. There is only one other model by Nokia that has WiFi built-in. Just think of having Skype installed on your phone and sitting in an airport, or a Starbucks. You will be able to have long distance calls using a WLAN hotspot, rather then the much more expensive IDD rates of your mobile provider. What’s more, you won’t really require 3G now that you have WiFi on your phone. Downloading stuff from Internet and browsing sites on WiFi is just a much better experience than doing the same on the slow 3G networks of today.

One point on Skype though; the Skype version for Mobile 5.0 (the new Microsoft OS version for Smartphones) is not yet available. It’s currently being beta-tested, but I’m sure the availability of this phone from HTC will help speed up their development process.

Besides WiFi it’s got Bluetooth, is Quadband (so you can use it in US, which is not the case for other Smartphones) and 64MB memory. The memory is not very large, but mini-SD cards will allow you to add additional memory - up to 1GB.

I’m saving up my money!! I reckon I need about 550 USD and will have till the end of October before these phones appear in shops.

A first look can be found here:

And the picture below comes from that same site.

nice

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This works again

Monday, 14 March 2005 10:04 AM

I had some trouble with my webcam. It’s an obscure OEM brand so I couldn’t locate the driver anymore. Finally found it now at www.pomax.hk

So this cam is now looking out over Discovery Bay Road when our PC is switched on.

webcam.marcdelange.com

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Webcam live again

Sunday, 9 January 2005 22:47 PM

My webcam is back online again. This time it’s sitting by the window in the back of the house, looking over Discovery Bay road. You might see the odd bus, car, or golf cart (!) go by…

Marc

You can always find my webcam via:

http://webcam.marcdelange.com

OOPS: this added on 20 FEB: since a few days the webcam is inactive again. I re-installed my PC and lost the driver for the new web-cam… And it’s a clone brand, so cannot find the driver online… Be patient

14 MARCH: found the cam-driver again. Camera is live again…

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