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Kamis, 16 Desember 2010

Sprint ZTE Peel Review



Sprint ZTE Peel Review
The iPhone is now available on Sprint… well, kind of. Thanks to an innovative new offering Sprint can now counter the “when are you getting the iPhone” question carriers not named AT&T get every day. The ZTE Peel is a Wi-Fi-enabled case for your second or third generation iPod touch, giving users access to Sprint’s 3G network on their Apple device. It’s a pretty clever scheme by the nation’s third largest carrier, but as with any scheme there are some serious drawbacks.

The theory behind the Peel is very simple: snap in your iPod touch, turn on the Peel, connect to Wi-Fi and ta-da! you have an iPhone on a network that is, well, not AT&T if nothing else. Initial setup is simple, once you turn the Peel on (which takes a long press of the power button) it creates a Wi-Fi network, much like the MiFi or Overdrive does, that you can immediately connect to. There is a web interface for changing security, setting up passwords and renaming the network if the user so chooses. The entire process was painless and we were up and running as soon as the Peel was charged.

Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
The ZTE Peel is a Wi-Fi-enabled case for your second or third generation iPod touch

The drawbacks are minor, but they begin early. First off, even though the Peel is pretty light at just 2.6oz, it is relatively thick, turning the super-thin iPod touch into a brick in your pocket. Secondly, there is the issue of audio. The iPod touch supports Bluetooth, but it does not support the Hands-Free profile, meaning you can’t use your Bluetooth device to make calls. A wired headset isn’t the worst thing in the world, but it’s another cable that you’ll have to have along. You’ll also have to use the included extension cable since the iPod’s headset jack is a bit too recessed in the Peel to use a regular headset.

Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Even though the ZTE Peel is pretty light at just 2.6oz, it is relatively thick

To make those calls you’ll need an app such as Skype or Fring from the App Store. As the world moves to VoIP calling this will be less and less of an issue, but for your everyday user it will likely be another account they must setup and a new phone number to learn. In our testing Skype-to-Skype calls worked just fine, there was no noticeable difference in voice quality compared to using our regular Wi-Fi network or making the calls via a computer. We’d imagine most Peel buyers are the bleeding edge techies anyway, so there is a good chance they have had a Skype account for a few years at this point.

One thing will definitely stand out to these techies though: the Peel is slow. Actually, the iPod touch is slow. We used the Xtreme Labs Speedtest app on both our iPod touch and EVO 4G and the EVO was doubling and tripling the download speeds when connected to 3G like the Peel. Just to eliminate any bias we decided to connect the EVO to the Peel via Wi-Fi- the Peel can handle up to two concurrent connections- and ran the tests side-by-side again. To our surprise the EVO continued to trounce the iPod touch in speed tests. It was a curious result, but one that we replicated time and time again. In real world usage the iPod touch feels very much like an iPhone 3GS over AT&T’s 3G network. Pages loaded fine, but you were noticeably not on a Wi-Fi network.

Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
Sprint ZTE Peel Review
The sides of the ZTE Peel

The ZTE Peel is an intriguing and innovative product, but there's still some work to be done. Some of the faults- lack of Bluetooth headset support and sub-par internet speeds- cannot be blamed on the Peel, but others, such as the size, can be. The pricing is good: the Peel runs $79.99 and is contract-free, but you are limited to just 1GB a month for $29.99. If it were 2GB, like Sprint prices the Galaxy Tab, things would be much better. The plan pricing is one thing that sets the Peel apart from a Wi-Fi data card like the Overdrive, which will give you 5GB a month of 3G and unlimited 4G, but runs $60/month. In the end we think the Peel will appeal to a very specific user base and could become a cult product, or a spring board for bigger and better things. Or, Sprint could just pick up the iPhone.

Source : www.phonearena.com

Jumat, 17 September 2010

Nokia C3 Qwerty












Nokia C3 adalah salah satu strategi Nokia untuk merebut pangsa pasar Qwerty yang akhir-akhir ini telah direbut oleh Ponsel China maupun Lokal, sebut saja HT G78 yang merupakan Gadget terbaru dari HT dengan mengandalkan fitur 3 SIM On serta TV turner untuk menggaet konsumennya. Untuk itu, Nokia yang sudah menjadi number one brand in Indonesia tidak tinggal diam dalam menyikapi persaingan pasar ponsel tanah air yang kian hari semakin sengit ini. Nokia C3 adalah jawaban Dari pihak vendor gadget asal finlandia itu untuk menangkis gempuran produk-produk china dan lokal.


Spesifikasi Nokia C3

Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dimensions 115.5 x 58.1 x 13.6 mm, 63.2 cc
Weight 114 g
Display TFT, 256K colors
Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.4 inches

Full QWERTY keyboard
Sound Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes

3.5 mm audio jack
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Detailed, max 30 days
Internal 55 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 16GB
GPRS Class 32
EDGE Class 32
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels
Video Yes, QCIF@15fps
Message SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Opera)
Radio Stereo FM radio
Games Downloadable
Colors Slate Grey, Golden White, Hot Pink
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0

- Social network integration

- MP4/H.264/H.263 player

- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player

- Flash Lite v3.0

- Voice command/dial

- Organizer

- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1320 mAh (BL-5J)
Stand-by Up to 480 h
Talk time Up to 7 h

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Rabu, 10 Desember 2008

Sharing Informasi S/W Ver. Moto Q/9c/m

1. Apakah bisa update/upgrade system via Motorola Site atau tidak.
Jika masih bawaan asli & belum pernah di flash informasi tersebut dapat dilihat di handset nya buka batre lihat dibawah chasing :
Moto Q : Software: XX.XX.XX-XXX Date Code : XXXX [2 digit minggu & 2 digit tahun produksi]
Moto Q9c/m : Software: XX.XX.XX-XXX & XXXX [2 digit minggu & 2 digit tahun produksi]
ato bisa dilihat di Menu -->Settings ->Phone Settings ->Phone Information
Moto Q : MP_BSP_C_XX.XX.XX-XXX_HW_XX.X
Moto Q9c/m : MP_BSP_C_XX.XX.XX-XXX_N_XX.X
Jika software versionnya sama Moto Q bisa upgrade/update system dari websitenya Motorola namun jika berbeda berarti Moto Q-nya sudah pernah di Flash dan tidak bisa diupgrade/update via Motorola Site

2. Apakah GPS Moto Q9c/m berfungsi atau tidak
Syarat utama Firmware/Software masih bawaan asli & belum pernah di flash lihat 2 digit terakhir dari 4 digit kode produksi XXXX jika tahun produksi 08-->2008 seperti penjelesan diatas berati GPS Moto Q9c/m nya bisa dipergunakan jika dibawah tahun 2008 berarti GPSnya tidak berfungsi kecuali ROMnya diupgrade via Motorola Site.