HTC RAPHAEL = T-MOBILE MDA VARIO IV: THE SPECS

June 3rd, 2008 Mike Hornet Posted in HTC, RAPHAEL, T-MOBILE No Comments »

The T-Mobile Vario IV is the ACTUAL variant of the HTC Raphael.  So if you want to know more of the specs of the HTC Raphael, take a look at the OFFICIAL Vario IV specs below:

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The Hardware:
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Qualcomm MSM 7200 CPU at 528 MHz
Supports triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz), dualband UMTS/HSDPA (850/2100 MHz) up to 7.2 Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
WiFi b/g and GPS (an FM radio isn’t mentioned)
256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM which is expandable through microSD memory cards
5-rows slide-out QWERTY keyboard (with a dedicated number row)
Frameless 2.8″ touchscreen supports VGA (640 x 480 pixel)
CMOS autofocus camera supports a resolution up to 3.2 megapixel
GPS receiver
FM radio
Size - 103 x 52 x 18.1 mm
Weight - around 158 g (including the 1340 mAh battery)

Programs included:
Office Mobile (Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile)
Adobe PDF-Reader
Outlook Mobile
Media Player 10 Mobile
Opera Mobile 9.5
Internet Explorer Mobile
Google Maps
YouTube Mobile
HTC’s TouchFLO 3D

Final sales pack (In the box):
MDA Vario IV
battery
charger
mini USB to USB sync cable
replacement stylus
wired Stereo-headset
pouch
CD-ROM including the quick start guide
manual
additional software.

UPDATE:
The Vario MDA IV is not featuring UMTS/HSDPA at 850 MHz but 900 MHz. No tilt for the slide-out keyboard.

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6 MAY 2008 COUNTDOWN : DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

April 28th, 2008 Mike Hornet Posted in DIAMOND, HTC, HTC MANILA, O2, PDA PHONES, T-MOBILE, WINDOWS MOBILE No Comments »

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 The HTC TOUCH DIAMOND variants in the form of the T-MOBILE MDA COMPACT IV and  O2 XDA DIAMOND are expected to be launched on 6 May 08.  Looks like Europe will get a taste of these new goodies first.

Here are the expected specs for the MDA Compact IV and XDA Diamond:

  • Black colour
  • GPS
  • 3 megapixel autofocus camera
  • 4 GB internal memory
  • Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • Triband UMTS/HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps
  • Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
  • WiFi b/g:
  • VGA touchscreen
  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • 900 mAh battery

Expect to see these models in the stores by June 2008.

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T-MOBILE AMEO WITH 16 GB MICRODRIVE + WM 6.1 OS

January 18th, 2008 Mike Hornet Posted in HTC, T-MOBILE, WINDOWS MOBILE 6 Comments »

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T-Mobile Germany announced today that it will be making available an updated Ameo, the European variant to the HTC U1000 or Advantage, in April 2008.

The new Ameo will have a 16GB microdrive with a revamped keyboard featuring a modified layout. And it will also ship with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional not just Office Mobile 6.1.

For current owners of the HTC U1000 and ADVANTAGE, I hope HTC is reading this post and bless us with the option to upgrade to 16GB and also free ROM reflash for Windows Mobile 6.1, not forgetting the revamped keyboard.

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ANDROID, THE FIRST TRULY OPEN PLATFORM FOR MOBILE DEVICES

November 6th, 2007 Mike Hornet Posted in GOOGLE, HTC, MICROSOFT, MOTOROLA, T-MOBILE No Comments »

BUILDING A BETTER PHONE FOR CONSUMERS

Today, there are 1.5 billion television sets in use around the world. 1 billion people are on the Internet. But nearly 3 billion people have a mobile phone, making it one of the world’s most successful consumer products. Building a better mobile phone would enrich the lives of countless people across the globe. The Open Handset Alliance™ is a group of mobile and technology leaders who share this vision for changing the mobile experience for consumers.

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The first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices has arrived.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.; BONN, Germany; TAOYUAN, Taiwan; SAN DIEGO, Calif.; SCHAUMBERG, Ill.,
November 5, 2007 :

A broad alliance of leading technology and wireless companies today joined forces to announce the development of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. Google Inc., T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm, Motorola and others have collaborated on the development of Android through the Open Handset Alliance, a multinational alliance of technology and mobile industry leaders.

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This alliance shares a common goal of fostering innovation on mobile devices and giving consumers a far better user experience than much of what is available on today’s mobile platforms. By providing developers a new level of openness that enables them to work more collaboratively, Android will accelerate the pace at which new and compelling mobile services are made available to consumers.

With nearly 3 billion users worldwide, the mobile phone has become the most personal and ubiquitous communications device. However, the lack of a collaborative effort has made it a challenge for developers, wireless operators and handset manufacturers to respond as quickly as possible to the ever-changing needs of savvy mobile consumers. Through Android, developers, wireless operators and handset manufacturers will be better positioned to bring to market innovative new products faster and at a much lower cost. The end result will be an unprecedented mobile platform that will enable wireless operators and manufacturers to give their customers better, more personal and more flexible mobile experiences.

Thirty-four companies have formed the Open Handset Alliance, which aims to develop technologies that will significantly lower the cost of developing and distributing mobile devices and services. The Android platform is the first step in this direction — a fully integrated mobile “software stack” that consists of an operating system, middleware, user-friendly interface and applications. Consumers should expect the first phones based on Android to be available in the second half of 2008.

The Android platform will be made available under one of the most progressive, developer-friendly open-source licenses, which gives mobile operators and device manufacturers significant freedom and flexibility to design products. Next week the Alliance will release an early access software development kit to provide developers with the tools necessary to create innovative and compelling applications for the platform.

Android holds the promise of unprecedented benefits for consumers, developers and manufacturers of mobile services and devices. Handset manufacturers and wireless operators will be free to customize Android in order to bring to market innovative new products faster and at a much lower cost. Developers will have complete access to handset capabilities and tools that will enable them to build more compelling and user-friendly services, bringing the Internet developer model to the mobile space. And consumers worldwide will have access to less expensive mobile devices that feature more compelling services, rich Internet applications and easier-to-use interfaces — ultimately creating a superior mobile experience.

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Open Software, Open Device, Open Ecosystem

“This partnership will help unleash the potential of mobile technology for billions of users around the world. A fresh approach to fostering innovation in the mobile industry will help shape a new computing environment that will change the way people access and share information in the future,” said Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt. “Today’s announcement is more ambitious than any single ‘Google Phone’ that the press has been speculating about over the past few weeks. Our vision is that the powerful platform we’re unveiling will power thousands of different phone models.”

“As a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, T-Mobile is committed to innovation and fostering an open platform for wireless services to meet the rapidly evolving and emerging needs of wireless customers,” said René Obermann, Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Telekom, parent company of T-Mobile. “Google has been an established partner for T-Mobile’s groundbreaking approach to bring the mobile open Internet to the mass market. We see the Android platform as an exciting opportunity to launch robust wireless Internet and Web 2.0 services for T-Mobile customers in the US and Europe in 2008.”

“HTC’s trademark on the mobile industry has been its ability to drive cutting-edge innovation into a wide variety of mobile devices to create the perfect match for individuals,” said Peter Chou, Chief Executive Officer, HTC Corp. “Our participation in the Open Handset Alliance and integration of the Android platform in the second half of 2008 enables us to expand our device portfolio into a new category of connected mobile phones that will change the complexion of the mobile industry and re-create user expectations of the mobile phone experience.”

“The convergence of the wireless and Internet industries is creating new partnerships, evolving business models and driving innovation,” said Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer of Qualcomm. “We are extremely pleased to be participating in the Open Handset Alliance, whose mission is to help build the leading open-source application platform for 3G networks. The proliferation of open-standards-based handsets will provide an exciting new opportunity to create compelling services and devices. As a result, we are committing research and development resources to enable the Android platform and to create the best always-connected consumer experience on our chipsets.”

“Motorola has long been an advocate of open software for mobile platforms. Today, we’re excited to continue this support by joining Google and others in the announcement of the Open Handset Alliance and Android platform. Motorola plans to leverage the Android platform to enable seamless, connected services and rich consumer experiences in future Motorola products,” said Ed Zander, Chairman and CEO of Motorola, Inc.

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Open Handset Alliance Founding Members

Aplix (www.aplixcorp.com),

Ascender Corporation (www.ascendercorp.com),

Audience (www.audience.com),

Broadcom (www.broadcom.com),

ChinaMobile(www.chinamobile.com) ,

eBay (www.ebay.com),

Esmertec (www.esmertec.com),

Google (www.google.com),

HTC (www.htc.com),

Intel (www.intel.com),

KDDI (www.kddi.com),

Living Image (www.livingimage.jp),

LG (www.lge.com),

Marvell (www.marvell.com),

Motorola (www.motorola.com),

NMS Communications
(www.nmscommunications.com),

Noser (www.noser.com),

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. (www.nttdocomo.com),

Nuance (www.nuance.com),

Nvidia (www.nvidia.com),

PacketVideo (www.packetvideo.com),

Qualcomm (www.qualcomm.com),

Samsung (www.samsung.com),

SiRF (www.sirf.com),

SkyPop (www.skypop.com),

SONiVOX (www.sonivoxrocks.com),

Sprint Nextel (www.sprint.com),

Synaptics (www.synaptics.com),

TAT - The Astonishing Tribe (www.tat.se),

Telecom Italia (www.telecomitalia.com),

Telefónica (www.telefonica.com),

Texas Instruments (www.ti.com),

T-Mobile (www.t-mobile.com),

Wind River (www.windriver.com)

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THE BEAUTIFUL SHADOW SCREEN….

November 3rd, 2007 Mike Hornet Posted in MICROSOFT, SMARTPHONES, T-MOBILE, WINDOWS MOBILE No Comments »

I have posted ( 4 levels down ) about the beautiful T-Mobile Shadow home screen in comparison to Microsoft default screen for the Window Mobile Standard device.

I hope Microsoft will come out with an upgrade for existing Smartphone owners so that they too can enjoy this new feature.

Watch this video on the Shadow and tell me whether you desire the new UI :

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T-MOBILE SHADOW COMES WITH NEO

November 2nd, 2007 Mike Hornet Posted in HTC, T-MOBILE 1 Comment »

GO MATRIX AND GET NEO ON THE SHADOW

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The T-Mobile Shadow aka HTC Juno is a smartphone.  The Shadow is a cool -looking device with a 20-ky slide-out keypad and a large screen. But the photo that I have seen so far show a screen that makes you wonder whether this is really Windows Mobile!

You get a home-screen experience and integration with your T-Mobile myFaves service.  The myFaves service from T-Mobile also allows you to make unlimited calls to five designated people. From the homescreen, you can make changes to your five myFaves and get information about them. The homescreen is full of animations when one moves around on it. 

There are linear and circular functions of not just position and size, but also alpha blending (fading in/out). These animations do a lot to give an organic feel to the UI. 

With this release of the NEO, Microsoft worked with the OEM to create an experience that catered to what T-Mobile wanted.  Microsoft wrote the homescreen and worked out an interface for the myFaves information to bubble up for the user to see.

What’s different about Neo compared to Microsoft-shipped homescreens is the liberal use of the QVGA screen for images. Remember the Windows default homescreen that ships with every Windows Mobile Standard device? 

THIS IS MICROSOFT DEFAULT HOMESCREEN THAT IS SHIPPED WITH EVERY WINDOWS MOBILE STANDARD DEVICE:

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You will notice that the default homescreen shows as much information on the screen as possible to minimize scrolling. It was designed for a user who wants to view things on the go without touching the device.
The default homescreen puts as many plugins on the screen at once.

The Neo does the opposite – each plugin occupies one full page. When you navigate up and down, the whole screen animates to the newly-activated plugin. In addition, there is a navigation bar on the left so you can tell which plugin you’re at.

THIS IS THE MICROSOFT ENHANCED NEO FOR THE SHADOW:

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A number of plugins are shipped with the T-Mobile Shadow:

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myFaves/Clock - Displays your five myFaves when you have a supported SIM, otherwise it displays a clockNotifications - Displays new e-mails, voicemail, missed calls, text messages, and MMS

Message Center – Lets you launch into your messaging accounts. Compose a text, e-mail, MMS, or Voice Note from the homescreen itself.

Appointments – Lists your appointments for today and tomorrow.

Internet – Browse various web sites

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Music – Play and control Windows Media Player.  My personal favorite. Imagine seeing your album art in a big full screen image instead of in a tiny thumbnail!

My Photos – Browse through the photos on your device through your homescreen.

Settings – Access commonly used settings/apps – such as Profiles, Task Manager, and Wireless Manager

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T-MOBILE SHADOW aka HTC JUNO

October 30th, 2007 Mike Hornet Posted in HTC, T-MOBILE No Comments »

 THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE

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As most of you by now should know that the HTC JUNO is now called the T-MOBILE SHADOW. The Shadow is not the type of phone I will own but then, here’s the info…

The Shadow is a slider phone, which means you won’t be getting a QWERTY keyboard, however it still has plenty to offer. It’s powered by Windows Mobile 6 and features a 2.0 megapixel camera with video capture, EDGE , and WiFi.

Other features include T-Moble’s myFaves functionality, a spin navigation wheel for faster scrolling, and support for Yahoo!, Gmail and Microsoft Outlook to keep all of your mail organized. The Shadow will be available starting on October 31st in copper or sage at   T-Mobile USA stores (not Malaysia) for $149.99 with a 2-year contract.

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