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Cyber Monday: 50% off top mobile apps!

You can take 50% off the bestselling mobile apps in the PDA-247 store today only! Check out the following links to see what offers are available.
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QOTD: Who gets to use your phone?
Who do you let use your smartphone? I often let my kids play with my iPhone, but no one gets near my Bold 9700. Not one person, ever!
2 Weeks with the HTC HD2
I have now had the HTC HD2 a whole 2 weeks and this has enabled me to get to really appreciate the real HD2.
Naturally, I have been able to tweak it a little courtesy of the some smart people at XDA Developers. However, I strongly believe the HD2 is greater than most people realise. It is real life experience that matters so here goes my view.
The secret HD2- Beneath the surface are specifications not printed. We all know it has a massive 4.3 inch screen and a 1ghz snapdragon processor, and other to die for specs. These specs do create a monster of a device, but in real life there are other aspects that make the HD2 even better. Firstly, the radio strength is incredible. I live in a very rural location. The HD2 is the first phone to hold a permanent signal throughout the house. Even better in nearby Tavistock, renowned for zero signal in places, I had a full 3g signal whilst waiting for my Chinese Takeaway- impressive. I have found the call quality to be very good too.
So what is the next secret? The GPS signal strength. Once again, using Copilot 8, it has been faultless without losing the signal no matter where I have been in Devon and Cornwall. Some of these places are really remote! To put in perspective, the HTC Hero with Copilot 8 would lose GPS signal in places- the HD2 locks blistering quickly too.
The next secret is audio quality. As I am typing this I have my Sennheiser HD 415’s plugged into the HD2 enjoying Leon Lewis “Echo”. The audio quality is very good. I have not used my iPod Touch 2g since I have had the HD2!
The last advantage I find is the keyboard. In portrait mode I can use two fingers and it is just like having a thumb keyboard. I find typing speeds just as nimble as a physical keyboard.
HTC Sense- having used a number of Windows Mobile devices, the first thing I had to start getting used to was not to use it like any previous WM phones because it is different, very different. The rule is “don’t” leave the today screen. Use HTC Sense to operate everything and once you start doing this everything just happens. I use every tab in HTC Sense with no problems. I use MS MyPhone to sync everything now (bookmarks, texts, calendar, tasks, contacts, photos, videos etc).
Apps- I have added Coreplayer, so now I can watch any file type, Resco File Explorer, Wunderradio, Shazam, eReader, PocketClock Pro, and MyPlayer. For everything else I use the default apps; Opera, YouTube, Peep, etc.
Games- I have used Marketplace to buy apps on my HD2 and it works well. I do wish the UK catalogue was not as restricted as the US version and that we could change the default storage location to the card. Apart from Teeter, I have added Asphalt 4, Panoramic Blackjack, Bejeweled 2, Resco Sudoku Touch, Resco Brain Games 2009, Prince of Persia, Bookworm, Resco Bubbles, Astraware Casino, Experiment 13, Astraware Solitaire, Jackpot Casino, Yacht, Sherlock Holmes, Xtrakt, Sonic Unleashed, Pac-Man, Jewel Quest HD, The Sims 3, Meon and Uno. All these games look great on the HD2.
Tweaks- Me being me, I always like to tweak any new phone and I must admit that I have added a few courtesy of XDA Devs, but not that many. I have a dedicated Wi-Fi Toggle app, 9 opera tabs instead of 3, Camera as the left soft key on Home Tab instead of phone and a few other minor tweaks.
Issues- the HD2 is new and there are a few niggles. On a white wall, the 5mp camera creates a pinkish blob. HTC will have a hot fix out over the next few weeks to correct this. What has been bizarre is that in tests nearly all 5mp camera phones have “pink” effects. HTC’s Twitter app Peep doesn’t always update according to the user update frequency. Some apps don’t auto rotate and would benefit from being viewed in landscape e.g. excel. There is a registry setting to get around this, but it would be great if there was another settings option for this.
The Experience in use is so satisfying. Cover flow on music with album art retrieval option, albums show photos effortlessly, animated weather, HTC settings get rid of the old windows stuff and speed- no slowdowns, and a happy user.
Without fail, every person who has seen this wants one, including the Apple employees in the Apple store. Would I recommend it? You bet. In a short while all of the niggles will be gone and the device will just go from strength to strength. I joked I would keep this device 2 years, that’s 1 year 9 months longer than my normal duration, but in all honesty, I probably will!
Review by Gavin Fabiani-Laymond.

DonTouch for BlackBerry
I’m not sure if DonTouch for BlackBerry works as a way of stopping people touching your BlackBerry or if it just announces that it is there for the taking? Also, not many people leave their BlackBerry’s alone…
** What is DonTouch?
It’s an app that keeps others from touching or using your precious device.
** How do I use this app?
You launch it via the icon and then you can choose when it should go active (either in 5 sec or 10 sec). After the elapsed time if anyone touches (clicks a button or picks it up) your device, it will play a loud alarm sound or what other sound you choose.
** How does this app work?
It uses the accelerometer in the BlackBerry Storm and Storm2 to notice the event of someone touching it. When it detects it, it plays the sound.
** When should I use this app?
You should use this app when you e.g. leave your BlackBerry on your desk in the office and don’t like it when random people pick it up. Watch their face how scared and embarassed they look when they suddenly get barked at from your device. You can also use it in the family for some fun
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I’m sure you will find a lot of ways how to use this App!
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Gameloft Bridge Odyssey
Gameloft has posted a video demo of Bridge Odyssey. This looks like a cracking game and is a nice departure from the highly complex offerings we have seen from this developer of late.
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Nokia E72 review + video
The Nokia E72 is probably the most anticipated of all Symbian smartphones and phone arena has posted a detailed review and video hands-on which shows it off well.
Postive Palm Pixi review shows up
techradar has just reviewed the Palm Pixi and come up with lots of positives- “Brilliance develops over time. With the Palm Pixi, it took only five months.
Palm has not yet given official word on whether the Pixi will eventually launch in the UK, but it’s only a matter of time. Early 2010 is the timeline we’re looking at right now.
A slower processor, lack of Wi-Fi, and a lame 2-megapixel camera can’t hide one clear fact about this smaller model: it’s actually a better phone than the Palm Pre.
While some of the Pre features that are lacking in the Palm Pixi will surely obfuscate this model from the Blackberry and “app phone” crowd who prefer the more expensive Apple iPhone, the Pixi is a capable phone thanks to the improved webOS platform and several hardware tweaks that might get overlooked in the rush to pigeon-hole the Pixi as a consumer phone.
In reality, Wi-Fi (as the one glaring omission) is becoming less important as 3G access becomes prevalent. Sure, it’s great to download monolithic files over Gmail when you’re at home, connected to a router.
However, most public hotspots at airports and coffee shops are throttle-limited anyway, while 3G runs fast and steady – at least in major cities.”

Flexible Mini Capsule Microphone for iPhone 3G S
Brando is now selling the Flexible Mini Capsule Microphone for iPhone 3G S for only $14. It claims to offer 10 times better audio reception for video recording and if it works is a huge bargain.
Voice and video recording on iPhone 3.0 brings iPhone owners to the new mobile multimedia era. Yet, sound quality is not the best. Try out the NEW Flexible mini capsule microphone which is especially designed for new iPhone 3.0. It enables you to record better sound quality. Instead of receiving sound from the iPhone speaker at the bottom, your iPhone can receive sound from any direction. It is especially useful while shooting video as the microphone and the camera can be pointed to the same direction. Bend and turn the microphone to the desired direction to focus sound source. Flexible mini capsule microphone gains 25+ dB, sound clarity increases as well as sound quality improves. It works on iPhone 3G S, iPhone 3G, iPhone 2G and iPod Nano 4G.
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Deals of the Day: Blurts Pro for BlackBerry and 3D Mini-Dogfight for Windows Mobile
Blurts Pro for BlackBerry is down to just $3.00 today and is potentially very useful in the right hands- “If you are like us, you sit in front of a PC most of the day with a BlackBerry in your pocket. Every time it rings you have to dig it out just to see who is calling, and you think to yourself, wouldn’t it be nice if the caller ID just popped up on my computer screen so I could see who is calling before going through the trouble to dig it out of my pocket?
Well that is exactly what Blurts is designed to do. A desktop app and a BlackBerry app talk via Bluetooth to display caller ID info and email alerts.
With the Bluetooth auto connect feature, don’t worry about missing an alert because you forgot to connect your phone to your PC.
No cables to tether your device! You have the freedom to keep your phone where you want it – your pocket, your purse, your holster.
And Blurts Pro takes it to the next level allowing you to place and answer (or ignore) calls from your PC. Also read and send SMS from your desktop.
We recommend first installing Blurts to ensure compatibility with your Bluetooth before purchasing Blurts Pro. You simply have to enter an activation code to upgrade to Pro – no second install is required.”
Also discounted today only is 3D Mini-Dogfight for Windows Mobile Professional and Standard which has been dropped to just $9.98. “Mini-Dogfight is a mobile Air Combat simulation game featuring famous World War II fighters. The game objective is to shoot enemies down with your cannon, and also survive yourself from enemies’ fire. The mission score is evaluated by factors including number of enemy fighters shot down, damage status of enemy fighters, damage status of your fighter, and time spent.”
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BsB Tweaks 1.0 (HD2 & general Tweaks , Add Zoom & Rotation support & manila ui)
BsB Tweaks is now available to test over at XDA Developers and brings a lot of extra functionality to the HTC HD2 which you may have deemed missing from the original setup. Thanks to Gavin.
Power Saving
- Enables the power setting options to save some battery.
Hidden Camera Modes
- Activates hidden camera modes (GPS photo mode & video share) .
Auto Lock
- Automatic lock the device when not in use.
Auto Sync Clock
- Automatic sync the clock and time zone.
STK Service
- Enable or Disable the STK Service (Sim ToolKit).
SIM Contacts
- Show SIM contacts in your contact list.
SMS Mode
- Change SMS view, between Chat and classic view.
SMS Sent Notif.
- Enable or Disable the ‘SMS sent’ notification.
Keyboard Vibration
- Activate the vibration when a key is pressed.
Opera Vibration
- Activate the vibration on Opera browser.
Customer Feedback
- Enable or Disable the custom feedback service.
Error Reporting
- Enable or Disable the error reporting service.
Owner Info
- Show or hide the Owner Info in settings.
…and the list goes on and on and on.
MiFi Now Available With An iPod Touch From Three
3 is now offering an iPod Touch with MiFi in the UK. It’s an innovative idea, but one which says we haven’t got the iPhone for you yet. Buying an iPod Touch on a 24 month contract feels a little strange to me. How about you?
The iPod touch enables you to access internet on the go and has Wi-Fi support, making it the perfect device to take advantage of MiFi from Three.
MiFi, which is short for Mobile Wi-Fi, enables users to create their own personal Wi-Fi network using their Mobile Broadband connection. This enables the Mobile Broadband to be used on multiple devices simultaneously, as well enabling you to share your connection with friends.
The MiFi and iPod touch bundle is available for £23 a month on a 24 month contract. This comes with 5GB of data allowance per month and includes an 8 GB iPod Touch.
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Deals of the Day: e-GPS for BlackBerry and Voice on the Go for Windows Mobile
Today we have e-GPS for BlackBerry which is down to only $2.50 which could potentially get your phone back if you ever lose it or have it stolen. “An application for the BlackBerry(R) Smartphone. If you have ever lost, misplaced or had your phone stolen, or want to cover yourself in case it happens in the future, then this is the app for you.
It allows you to remotely send a command to your phone that will have your phone email you, its GPS location, your address book with all your contact information, as well as remotely wipe your phone and SD card to protect all of your information. Also if you have misplaced your phone at home or office, you can send an alert command, and have it ring, even if the sounds are turned completely off or set to vibrate. Once downloaded and activated, it runs in the background, and works by command, through email or SMS.”
Also on sale today is Voice on the Go for Windows Mobile Professional and Standard which has been dropped to only $3.00- “LISTEN TO YOUR EMAIL and SEND EMAIL & SMS BY VOICE, WHILE DRIVING
Voice on the Go provides hands-free and eyes-free access to Email, SMS and other content on ALL Pocket PC devices so you can stay productive while driving.
ALL BY VOICE: No typing, tapping, or fumbling with your device – just SPEAK.”
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BlackBerry Alliance Program EMEA Innovation Awards Winners
The BlackBerry Alliance Program EMEA Innovation Awards Winners have been announced and they are as follows. Not the most interesting news in the world, and the number of suits does not help the image, but it does highlight some of the good stuff happening on this platform.
- Life On BlackBerry – Poynt from Multiplied Media, an all-in-one local search service for BlackBerry smartphones that enables users to discover what’s around them and view searches on an interactive map, watch movie trailers and buy tickets
- Entertainment On BlackBerry – 7digital and DevelopIQ co-created a music app that allows BlackBerry smartphone users to easily discover and purchase music from a seven million strong catalogue of DRM-free MP3s
- Connect On BlackBerry – Nimbuzz enables BlackBerry smartphone users to enjoy free instant messaging, social networking and other rich communication features
- Driving Innovation in the Public Sector – Innova Telecom’s solution for the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla (Seville City Hall) allows citizens to flag issues about public services and internally provides a workflow and approval solution for Ayuntamiento de Sevilla employees to address the issues
- Transforming Enterprise Business Performance – NTS developed a distribution and logistics solution that enables customers to strengthen their internal communication processes, increase efficiency and enhance customer service
- Accelerating Innovation for Entrepreneurs – Elondra’s CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and SFA (Sales Force Automation) solution provides entrepreneurs, as well as small and medium size businesses, with easy access to key business information from their BlackBerry smartphone
- Delivering Service Excellence – e-office provides a range of mobile services that include its popular IT helpdesk outsourcing solution
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Got $3.2 million for an iPhone?
A new iPhone 3GS has been built costing $3.2 million and includes a 22K golid gold casing, 136 diamonds on the front and 53 flawless diamonds for the back logo. As per usual with very expensive items it is vulgar to look at, but you have to admire paying so much to build a unique iPhone which will need its battery changing one day. More at phone arena.
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Deals of the Day: BerryWeather for BlackBerry & MagiCall for Windows Mobile
The awesome BerryWeather is today’s special offer and is one not to miss at only $5.00. Remember, these deals only last for one day. “BerryWeather is a visually stunning weather application for your BlackBerry smartphone.
Get instant access to current conditions plus detailed 7-day and 24-hour forecasts for over 72.000 locations worldwide. Get weather advisories and alerts for any location within the U.S.
Keep up to 10 locations at the same time and switch between them with a flick of the trackball (or on the Storm, your finger swipe!).”
We also have MagiCall for Windows Mobile Professional and Standard down to only $12.48. “MagiCall is a smart, rule based software for dual-way calls filtering and SMS filtering.
You can block unwanted callers, delete SMS spams, and prevent numbers from being dialled. And you can also easier use calling cards because MagiCall can automatically insert card number and pin in front of the original number for you.
In addition, MagiCall can send SMS or launch application with filtering, such as replying SMS to the caller or the sender or playing music.
Try the fully functional demo today and see for yourself.”
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