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Doro Handsets: the simple mobile experience

Clove now has stock of some Doro handsets which are designed specifically for senior citizens and those people who want the simplest mobile experience possible. There are 6 handsets available at the moment and they are quite keenly priced. Is this something that you would consider for relatives, and if so would you be interested in reading a review of one?

“As we and our relatives get older, there is greater probability that we experience more and more difficulty in completing everyday tasks, especially where new technology is concerned. The Doro mobile phone combats just such an issue.  Their aim is to make life easier for senior citizens. The Doro devices have been designed with simplicity in mind, featuring big and “trigger friendly” buttons, easy to use features, a sharp display and only the most necessary functions.

HandlePlus 326i gsm is an easy to use mobile phone.  It allows you to simply make and receive calls, no complicated procedures. Direct memory buttons, a large keypad and crisp display make dialling easier, while a vibrating ringer alerts you of incoming calls. With a soft touch surface, the Doro HandlePlus 326i offers better grip, and in the hand use.For added convenience, the 326 includes an easily activated speakerphone.”

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Nokia 6303 Classic Review

6303Nokia 6303 Classic Review

Many smartphone owners have to carry two phones around for work and personal reasons, and this can lead to confusion as to which is the best device for what task. I have a contract paid for by my employer and so need a practical phone with decent battery life, good speakerphone quality and robustness in the face of bad treatment from its owner.

My Sony Ericsson K800i recently suffered at my hands and eventually gave up the ghost by losing signal after yet another drop to a hard surface. It has performed sterlingly well over the past few years (unlike the more recent Sony Ericssons I have tried) but sadly the time has come to wave goodbye and try something new. Nokia always pops into my head first when I think about standard mobile phones delivering good voice quality, speed of use and a long battery life and so I dropped the money for a Nokia 6303 which seemed to tick all of the boxes for me.

In the box

Contents: Nokia 6303- Battery (BL-5CT)- Stereo Headset (WH-102)- microSD memory card- Data Cable (CA-101)- Mains Charger (AC-8)- User Guide.

A 1GB microSDHC card is included which is better than nothing I guess alongside some terrible Nokia headphones (no surprise there then) and a data cable which is incredibly short. You don’t always get data cables with budget phones, but that does not excuse having one so short that it can only be used from a PC which is setup on top of a desk, and not below.

The rest is fairly standard and not worth spending time on, but you will need to buy a case and screen protector if you tend to bash your phones around a bit. Having said that, the packaged protector on the screen is almost invisible and I still haven’t taken mine off yet.

63031First Impressions

The first 6303 I got was faulty, it kept turning itself off and was unresponsive to button presses, and so I quickly exchanged it for a working one. This did not put me off because it was obvious from the start that this phone is designed well and perfect for people who just need to call and text the majority of the time.

In the hand it feels sublime and seems to fit every finger and thumb perfectly. It feels light, but has a weighty quality mainly thanks to the stainless steel casing, and just looks and feels good from every angle.

Battery

The expectations of this battery are high given it is one of the main features listed by Nokia and despite its relative paucity in capacity, it truly delivers. After 3 days and 3.5 hours of phone calls in an out, the battery meter is still at half way. Seriously impressive.

Screen

The screen is a surprise. Nokia has managed to keep a similar size to the Nokia 6300, but move the keys down to create a larger screen. The brightness and clarity in bright sunshine makes for a practical viewer that is useable in all conditions.

Keys

The larger screen should make for smaller buttons, but these work really well and the phone does feel balanced. It looks as though it would be top heavy, but when texting everything feels right. The navigation key is as good as could be hoped for and the call start/end keys and menu keys could be better- they are joined to produce two functions per key which is not easy at first, but I can forgive because the rest of the keys work so well.

General Performance

This phone is running the S40 operating system and thus requires little memory and in theory a small processor to run. General performance is very good and feels snappy, but navigating to apps and games on an expansion card can be slightly tardy. I found myself watching the bar fill up across the screen a few times and this was a shame because otherwise performance is very good.

63032Call Quality / Signal Strength

Call quality is blindingly good when used next to the ear. The volume is very loud when set up high, but I noticed little distortion even at high levels. The speakerphone is clear, but could be a little louder. It is obviously difficult to produce a ‘big’ sound from a small phone, but I have heard better on the speakerphone side in similar sized phones.

Signal quality is also very good for standard voice and data. There was a full connection everywhere I went, but without 3G on board there is little that should go wrong on any of the UK networks.

Camera

The 3.2MP auto focus, 4 x digital zoom and dual LED flash led me to expect a decent picture taking experience, but I was so wrong. The above are just numbers on a specification sheet because in the real world this camera is bad. When I say bad, I mean truly awful and is barely worth including. If it were quoted as a 1.3MP camera with fixed focus I could understand the performance, but these specifications are in opposition to what Nokia has actually fitted into the 6303. The auto focus focuses on nothing, it takes forever for a picture to be saved and the video capture quality is also not worthy. Moving on…

Entertainment

Video playback is quite reasonable given the screen size and in landscape I actually managed to watch 30 minutes of a film quite easily. There were no jumps or skips and even though this is no match for a proper mobile video player like a Touch Pro2 or iPhone, it works better than expected.

Music playback is also poor and I could not use my own headphones (they come back as unsupported) and this is a shame because the included headphones are so dreadfully poor. Imagine visiting an outdoor market where one of the stores sells knock off headphones for 75p- these are worse… I didn’t get a chance to test the 6303 with proper headphones, so my judgement may be limited in this area.

63033Extras

There are some free games included; Bounce Tales (which is very sweet), Brain Champion, City Bloxx, Sudoku, Tetris Pop and The Sims 3. These are nice extras which offer a glimpse of what is possible on an S40 powered phone. Bounce Tales is particularly good fun and very well implemented.

Applications include Converter, Flickr, Messenger, My Nokia, Opera Mini, Search, Share on Ovi, Size Converter and World Clock.

On the memory card you will find PC-Suite.exe which you can manually install when you connect the 6303 to a PC- a nice touch which negates the need to include a CD in the box.

There is also a voice recorder, equaliser, radio and a stereo widening option to improve the sound, which really does work.

Nokia Maps is also in the bundle, but there is no GPS antenna so you will need to use data to get around. It’s not ideal, but again good to see included.

The bundled software in the 6303 is fairly complete and more than you could reasonably expect in a £99 phone.

Conclusion

The design is near perfect with good buttons, a large screen and a subtlety of form which looks right in any place and any situation. The battery lasts forever, the screen is clear in all conditions, the voice quality is as good as any other phone and it can be had for under £140.

There is almost nothing wrong with the Nokia 6303, and more importantly almost everything feels exceptionally right. Now and then a phone is built that simply does the most important things well and in the case of the 6303, it does it all with style and is a huge bargain at its current price point. Only the Nokia 6700 looming on the horizon could be a match for it. It may not be a smartphone, but it is a very smart phone which suits my needs perfectly…

Available from Clove for £134.55.

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New PDair Cases

PDair has released a selection of new cases for a variety of smartphones. It is amazing how these cases often appear before the phones themselves-

Aluminum Metal Case for Acer DX900 (Black)

Aluminum Metal Case for BlackBerry Curve 8350i (Black)

Leather Case for Nokia 5130 XpressMusic – Flip Type (Black)

Leather Case for LG KF900 Prada II – Book Type (Black)

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The PSP Phone “could happen”

pspphoneSony Ericsson’s President and COO, Dick Komiyama, has publicly stated that a PSP Phone could happen. The complete phrase was “a PlayStation mobile, building on the Walkman and Cybershot phones, could happen.” which is a bit vague, but you never know what is around the corner. More at unwired view.

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News Round-Up: Pirates in jail, millions of Arenas and Iron Sight

nruHere’s a little news round-up before the weekend starts. For those of you who do not visit over the weekend, the first part of my Touch Diamond2 review will be posted tomorrow morning and part 2 will follow on Monday.

The founders of Pirate Bay have been jailed and will now serve 1 year in jail (less for good behaviour I presume) and were also ordered to pay $4.5m in damages. What are your thoughts on this? I must admit to being in two minds about this one, but would like to see some leaders of banks in jail with them at the moment:) More at the BBC. Print ads have started to appear for the Palm Pre which has led many to speculate over a very close release date. I suspect we are still looking at mid-May, but a surprise launch may still catch us all off guard. Sony Ericsson is laying off 2000 more employees amid some worrying financial results for the first quarter of 2009 (a $387 million net loss) and this follows the latest figures from Nokia which were nothing short of terrible. Things may change for these two, and I hope they do, but the financial downturn cannot be blamed for everything when the likes of Apple, HTC and RIM are still doing very well indeed.

Iron Sight has been released for the iPhone and for the first 10 days is on sale at 99c. Think of it as iShoot in 3D, but with more af an adventure base to it. Apparently the LG Arena has acheived 2,000,000 orders in one month which is a surprising figure. Having said that, it is a surprisingly good phone. Finally, a new OS version has been released for the BlackBerry Storm (v4.7.0.122) for Bell customers. This one has been leaked already, but is without doubt well worth updating for. That’s it for today- expect some sporadic news over the weekend and the full load back on Monday.

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expansys Friday offers

Here are the special offers for this Friday from expansys and PDA-247. These offers are only available through the links below which are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday the 27th of March*. Normal pricing will precede this time and resume at 4pm on Friday.

Vye S41A Mini-V Notebook
Normally £489.99
Now £449.99
Save £40
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180735&partner=pda247

Nokia E66 Symbian Smartphone
Normally £289.99
Now £269.99
Save £20
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180728&partner=pda247

Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman Phone
Normally £274.99
Now £244.99
Save £30
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180730&partner=pda247

Sony Ericsson Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-400
Normally £79.99
Now £64.99
Save £15
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180731&partner=pda247

Minoru 3D Webcam
Normally £49.99
Now £39.99
Save £10
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180729&partner=pda247

HTC Desktop Cradle CR G300 for HTC Touch Pro and Diamond
Normally £35.99
Now £25.99
Save £10
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180734&partner=pda247

These deals are available on Friday the 27th of March 2009 between 11am and 4pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last. Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies.

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They don’t make them like they used to

bblogoI have been using a Sony Ericsson K800i for the past week and it has been rock solid. The build quality is highly impressive and without doubt this phone will survive all of the daily knocks most phones receive. Compare that to the later Sony Ericsson phones which are also in the mid-range; the ones I have used have been poorly built and the break down rate has been high. I had a Sony Ericsson W960i which broke after 3 weeks, a friend of mine had one which suddenly stopped charging and another friend had one which stopped responding to key presses. Maybe it is down to the slider form factor, but it shouldn’t happen anyway.

bbkeysOlder Nokias are more reliable than new ones, or so I have been led to believe, and there seems to be a preference for form over reliability in 2009 more so than ever before. It should be true that if you pay more than £400 for a phone you get a superior build quality, but my Curve 8900 is an example of how that does not always happen.

Take a look at the images dotted around this article and you can see how some of the parts are just not up to any kind of normal treatment. I am always ‘very’ careful with my phones- because I upgrade a lot, eBay is a tool to keep costs down and so keeping phones as pristine as possible is a must for me. Despite this careful treatment with the Curve 8900 there have been numerous problems such as the trackball continually sticking. As you can see from the pictures the logo, battery cover and keyboards also feel like they have been knocked together by 2 teenagers in a shed. The device itself is brilliant, but the build quality leaves a lot to be desired…

bbcoverMore features in smaller spaces will of course lead to more problems, but the big bits are the ones being missed. It is not the same for all phones such as the Xperia X1 which seems to be quite solid, the iPhone and many of the HTC devices also seem to be well built. Give me reliability above all else and I am happy!

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A Nokia E63 for £179.99? Yes please…

Here are this weeks Friday deals. The Nokia E63 is particularly tempting… These offers are only available through the links below which are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday the 20th of March*. Normal pricing will precede this time and resume at 4pm on Friday.

Samsung i780 Friday Deal
Price drop by £35 from £304.99, offer price £269.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180451&partner=pda247

MWg Zinc II Friday Deal
Price drop by £40 from £249.99 to £209.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180448&partner=pda247

Nokia E63 Friday Deal
Price drop by £30 from £209.99 to £179.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177897&partner=pda247

Western Digital TV HD Media Player and 5m HDMI Cable Friday Deal
Price drop by £20 from £114.99 to £94.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180445&partner=pda247

Sony Ericsson HCB-150 Bluetooth Car Handsfree Friday Deal
Price drop by £30 from £104.99 to £74.99
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180449&partner=pda247

Dane-Elec Zpen Friday Deal
Price drop by £10 from £74.99 to £64.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=180450&partner=pda247

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last. Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies. All prices inclusive of VAT unless stated. Terms and Conditions apply, E&OE. ©2009 eXpansys plc.

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Huge Sprint 2009 Roadmap Leaked

pre1A 2009 roadmap for Sprint has been leaked by phonenews and includes a wide variety of devices. The Pre is noted as quarter ’09 which is not overly specific and the HTC Cedar, HTC Rhodium and Palm Monk (?) aka Treo Pro also get a mention.

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A short tale of mobile upgrading

My wife’s contract is now eligible for upgrade so I popped into town today to see what phones were available- the result was not a lot. She is on a low tariff (£15 / month) and has been with the same provider for 4 years on the same number. I asked for a list of phone that were available for free and the result was a selection of budget priced handsets that would have cost me under £100 to buy SIM free.

The salesperson explained that she is on an old tariff and that the deals would be better if she moved to a new tariff. I explained that this tariff was perfect for her and he replied…. wait for it… “the call quality will probably be better on a new tariff as well.” Silence filled the air as I tried to hold back my laughter.

“That was a joke right?”

“No, some customers have said that.”

“After they upgraded to a new phone I presume- maybe the phone has something to do with it?”

“Maybe…”

Anyway, I was then told that my wife gets a whole £30 discount for already having a tariff and was offered a Nokia 5800 for £150! I was not pleased and promptly left and tried my current provider to see what it could do if I took up a second line.

An HTC Touch Diamond would be £300 on a £20 / month tariff over 18 months, and the fact that I could buy one in the store for £400 without a contract left me bemused. I returned home to contemplate what to do next because it appears that having a low contract these days offers almost no incentive to renew with the major providers…

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A good phone for £60?

f305Think of this as a ‘question of the weekend’. I need a new mobile phone and do not want to spend more than £60 on it. I have my Curve 8900 for the serious stuff, but need a second phone for my work SIM and good voice and speaker quality alongside a decent battery are the only qualities I am looking for.

My shortlist is the Sony Ericsson W302i or F305, Nokia 5310, Nokia 6300 or… well, you tell me. What budget phone would you recommend?

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Latest eXpansys/247 Friday Deals – 6th March 2009

Below are details of tomorrow’s special offers from expansys and PDA-247. These offers are only available through the links below which are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday the 6th of March*. Normal pricing will precede this time and resume at 4pm on Friday.

Aiptek Pocket Cinema V 10
Price drop by £60 from £284.99 to £224.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179887&partner=pda247

Nokia E51
Price drop by £30 from £189.99 to £159.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177235&partner=pda247

Samsung B2700
Price drop by £25 from £169.99 to £134.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179890&partner=pda247

Sony Ericsson HCB-150 Bluetooth Car Handsfree + Siraya GPS
Price drop by £35 from £124.99 to £89.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179896&partner=pda247

Freedom Slim Bluetooth Keypad
Price drop by £25 from £59.99 to £34.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179886&partner=pda247

eXpansys USB Travel Charger
Price drop by £7 from £12.99 to £5.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=178299&partner=pda247

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last. Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies. All prices inclusive of VAT unless stated. Terms and Conditions apply, E&OE. ©2009 eXpansys plc.

And here’s another special offer from expansys-

We’ve got a great deal on the HTC Touch Diamond2 which we think your readers will be interested in. Between the 4th of March and the 15th of April 2009, if you order your HTC Touch Diamond2 from eXpansys, we will give you £30 of eXpansys vouchers* to spend on our site.

The brand new HTC Touch Diamond2 Windows Mobile smartphone is the next generation of device in the HTC Touch Diamond range. Improving on the original, updates include a 5 mega-pixel camera, 512MB RAM and a microSD memory card slot.

The offer is only available through the link below
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179082&partner=pda247

* 2 x £15 voucher codes will be issued to you via email no earlier than 14 days after the HTC Touch Diamond2 has been shipped to you. Terms and conditions apply click here for full details

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Video on the go – relieve boredom forever with the Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman

Barcelona – February 15, 2009 –Keep amused like never before on one powerful video mobile phone; watch news, TV shows or blockbusters in premium video quality or check out the latest videos from YouTube™ using Turbo 3G or Wi-Fi™. Complete with an 8.1megapixel camera and Walkman™ player, with clear audio experience, the W995 Walkman™ is the ultimate mobile phone to keep you entertained when on the bus, lunch break or waiting for a train.

With Media Go™ it’s easy to bring your media with you. This unique Sony application makes its worldwide debut on the the W995 Walkman™ and lets you effortlessly and automatically transfer any audio, photos and videos between your phone and computer. You can even find podcasts with exciting content easily from the directory – just two clicks and you’re away, and watch the action in all its glory on the bright clear 2.6” screen.”

“With Media Go™ there’s no need to worry about format, resolution and ‘frame per second’ anymore.” said Alexandre Cardon, Global Marketing Business Manager at Sony Ericsson. “No longer will the video you transferred from your PC to your phone play in low resolution or bad quality. With Media Go™ and the W995 the experience is as good on your phone as it was on your PC.”

“The W995 Walkman™ phone brings together the very best music experiences of any phone, augments this with best in class video and sharing capabilities to offer the most complete communication entertainment package to date.” said Alexandre Cardon. “This powerful mobile phone delivers the best possible video resolution that can fit in your pocket and with enough battery stamina to watch two full length feature films. The W995 also comes complete with the award winning clear audio experience and an 8.1 megapixel camera for the highest quality picture and sound available in a mobile phone.”

Set the phone on its built-in stand and watch videos with your friends while you pump up the volume on the powerful built-in stereo speakers. The W995 comes complete with excellent sound for both movies and your favourite tracks. Clear Stereo, Clear Bass and the included HPM-77 premium headphones make music on the move feel like you’re sitting in a recording studio listening to your favourite band live! For the next level of clear audio experience, in selected markets the HPM-88 noise cancelling headset will replace the HPM-77.

To complete the entertainment experience get picture perfect all the time with auto focus, photo flash and face detection. Capture images in their true colours with the 8.1 megapixel camera and you can print pictures up to a full A3 size without having to compromise on quality.

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