Archive for December, 2007
Motorola S805 meets the Sony Ericsson P1i
Written by Michael Visser on December 23, 2007 – 12:16 pmFirst major upgrade for the P1i has to be putting those tinny provided air-buds in the bin and getting serious with quality headphones, welcome the entry level Motorola S805 Bluetooth DJ Headphones, snap it up from $120 AUD and upwards.
Whats included
From the first peek this set glow quality with leather finishes on all parts and putting them on feels great, the headset comes with:
- a carry bag for travelers including standard power connectors for most regions
- wall charging-outlet, and
- a stock mini-headphone to 3.5mm stereo jack, in case your battery runs out or youd prefer to be wired
Functionality
The S805 is made up of a prominent call button on the left drum for voice dialing and hands-free, on the right is a play/pause button for head banging tracks. My only criticism is how the buttons feel and work, made of plastic with orbing blue backlights it has deep impression presses it makes the phones feel cheap.
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Handwriting on the Sony Ericsson P1i
Written by Michael Visser on December 23, 2007 – 11:46 amHandwriting for the P1i is an art, there I said it! You either get it or you don’t, and for about a fortnight I had no freaking idea what was going through the UIQ departments heads when they did handwriting for mobiles!
Handwriting Areas of the Sony Ericsson P1i
Let’s start with the basics, notice that triangle glitch that appears randomly halfway up the screen on the right, it turns out that it appears on purpose indicating handwriting regions when creating message, or filling out fields. But how does a triangle help me write?
Using Handwriting for the Sony Ericsson P1i
As an emerging technology far from simple, characters written below the half triangle on the screen are lower-case while those above are numbers, any letter that crosses the half way triangle from either side is uppercase.
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Making the Sony Ericsson P1i apart of your Mobile Experience
Written by Michael Visser on December 18, 2007 – 9:32 pmIt doesn’t take long for Sony Ericsson’s new flagship smart-phone the P1i to make a heavy impact on day to day mobile activities. This is my second smart-phone after retiring my i-mate after a night of clubbing; PDA’s don’t take kindly to falls, or being trampled on!
Take a look at what’s under the hood of this mobile beast.
Specifications
Screen
- 240×320 pixel
- 262,144 colors
- Resistive touch-screen
Inter-connectivity
- GSM networks (eg. Australia)
- 3G networks (eg. 3, Vodafone, Telstra)
- 801.11b wireless
Memory
- M2 support (up to 4 GB)
- Internal memory 160MB
Overview
Now, to start it’s a damn sexy phone with an arsenal of features! I’ve broken up my review into different topics, the P1i is a fantastic phone and I invite you to read and decide for yourself, this phone is far from a pushover and will change the way you look at your current phone.
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Interaction and Touch Screen on the Sony Ericcson P1i
Written by Michael Visser on December 18, 2007 – 9:30 pmHidden in the top-left of the phone is the stylus pointer used for navigating the Symbian powered touch system, an alternative approach for right handers is to grow out your right hand thumb and index finger nails, file them both to a point and leave your stylus in it’s bay! Works a treat and you’ll never lose your stylus.
In my experience the touch screen is highly responsive, the slightest tap is enough to open menus, alter fields or handwrite on. With a few hours practice you’ll find yourself scribbling e-mails, notes and daily SMS’s in handwriting mode rather than rocking on the QWERTY keyboard.
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Keyboard and Navigation on the Sony Ericsson P1i
Written by Michael Visser on December 18, 2007 – 9:30 pmWriting on the keyboard as a first time QWERTY mobile user is a very foreign experience, my first 100 character SMS must have taken 10 minutes to type out, but with a bit of time this new method becomes very intuitive and there’s no going back. The P1i sports dual-function keys - each key has a left and right function to it - coined ‘rocker’ keys, an example is the 3 keys on the keyboard “QW ER TY”; 3 keys with 6 functions.
Packed within five columns and four rows of spaced keys are 35 unique key possibilities, this doesn’t include alternative keys or function keys available within the keyboard alone which boost it to a number I’m not going to count; there’s alot, is that suffice.
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Games and Applications on the Sony Ericsson P1i
Written by Michael Visser on December 18, 2007 – 9:29 pmGames on the P1i (UIQ 3) are out of this world, powered by Java and OpenGL environments. I’ve got a port of Lemmings, OpenGL golf and a variety of free (OMG?!) visually stunning programs.
There’s also a library of productivity software available from instant messengers (Fring, IM+) to in-car navigators (Tom Tom). Watch those battery levels though, with great possibilities come great demands on your battery!
Updates
- 01/03/2008: I’ve moved all themes to Features > Sony Ericsson P1i Themes (UIQ 3.1)
- 02/01/2008: Removing dead links, shifting themes to another page. Building library page for applications and themes.
- 17/11/2007: New files are up, I’m separating the free from the… err, not free. I’ll keep working on it, any suggesstions?
- 06/11/2007: Okay so just saying there’s cool stuff for the P1i is like teasing a child with sweets, here’s my favourite sources for themes, games and UIQ 3 compatible software… it’s a growing list.
Free games
In response to visitor requests, solely for information and research purposes.
Software
Games
Simulator
Fun
Emulator
Internet
Office
Multimedia
- DivX Player v0.89
- Location Free TV v1.0.0
- DivX Player v0.88
- HandyWeather
- Alon Audio Recorder
- Animated Stereogram
Contacts
Navigation
General
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