Blackberry Bold Technology

wrote by ed brill

In short, it just keeps getting better.

The Blackberry Bold continues to inspire device-lust, a whole cluster of people checking it out on a flight to LAX, sideways glances when I'm using it at dinner. I did not realize style-wise that it was distinct enough from earlier Blackberries to get noticed in that way, but I think it's such a clean look that it grabs attention. The screen is so easy to read...a huge plus.

Functionally, I've been super-impressed. It's been a bit hard to get used to some of the navigation -- I still haven't figured out how to "tab" forward in a browser screen (use the trackball instead) -- but everything works and works really well. The browser is fantastic and fast...on 3G, sometimes it is faster than wifi. Setup and configuration stuff is all easy easy.... switching wifi, bluetooth, speakerphone etc. all are real smooth. Having data mode while using voice (on 3G) is a huge new benefit.

Battery life is pretty good. There have been a couple of days where it has run down surprisingly fast, and other days where it seems to be going forever. I don't leave Bluetooth on all the time (though the one night I did, the battery gauge barely moved), so I think it's 3G that is more of a factor. Phone call quality is great, though I had a bunch of dropped calls when I was on Vodafone in Australia (Telstra did quite alright though). The included wired headphone/earbud is good quality (the plug is larger size than the Pearl's though), and I figured out the little side drawer for adding a MicroSD card (which was a piece of cake to do). I also have dropped the phone a couple of times, since I'm a klutz...it has handled each drop quite gracefully. Vowe explained to me that RIM designs the back cover to deliberately flip away in a drop...something about kinetic energy. Indeed that happened both times...but for now I bought a rubberized case to offset my klutziness and put a scratch guard on the display.

I haven't added a slew of applications, yet. I loaded up Lotus Sametime, Twitter, and Facebook. I find myself using the browser-based version of Facebook but the latest TwitterBerry is really good. App installs are super-easy and I know I'll be doing more of them.

The camera is a bit slow and grainy, but that's about the only absolute negative I can find with this phone. I have really enjoyed making the switch to the full keyboard (though getting re-trained from the Pearl's dual tap or T9 on prior phones has occasionally been a conscious effort) and find navigating very easy.

So, to sum up, Blackberry has really outdone themselves as far as a business device with the Bold. I know the Storm has come out since, but I'm not on Verizon and given my international travel, not sure it would make sense to be there. The Bold is my choice, especially as even more of the Lotus story comes to fruition on the Blackberry device. Good stuff and recommended.

New HTC Touch HD

HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, today unveiled its latest handset, the HTC Touch HD, an entertainment focused mobile handset that will transform how people experience multimedia on the move. Integrating a large 3.8 inch wide-screen VGA display (WVGA), a standard 3.5mm audio jack and a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, the HTC Touch HD is the perfect device for multimedia fans.

Shifting the boundaries of design and innovation
The HTC Touch HD combines high performance capabilities with a stylish, sleek design that has made HTC a global leader in mobile phone design and innovation. Its large 3.8 inch WVGA touchscreen offers users stunning clarity and vibrant colours, providing an unrivalled experience when watching movies, browsing the Internet or even scanning through photos taken with the 5 megapixel auto focus camera.
The stylish new device also features HTC’s beautiful TouchFLO™ 3D user interface to provide quick and intuitive access to the people, messages and content that are most important. A standard 3.5mm headphone jack has also been designed-in, allowing consumers to use high-performance headphones with the device for the best possible sound quality.

“Today, Widescreen TV, Internet and video have become the standard so there is no reason to compromise when you leave the house, the Touch HD delivers that uncompromising multimedia and Internet experience,” said Peter Chou, president and CEO HTC Corporation. “We are living in a time where the concept of entertainment has radically changed. The internet is so much more than just email and our customers expect to be able to access the Internet and high quality multimedia content no matter where they are in the world.”

Getting the most out of the Internet
The large high resolution, widescreen display combined with download speeds up to 18 times faster than standard 3G, enables the HTC Touch HD to render websites quickly and in full-page width. This provides a comparable Internet experience to that of home broadband in terms of both speed and page layout. This true mobile broadband experience allows users to navigate more easily, leveraging the mobile internet in a variety of ways. For example, browsing to favourite websites, using Google Maps to find a restaurant for lunch, searching for and streaming video from YouTube or even catching up to the minute news, blog posts and video podcasts with the integrated RSS reader, will be more intuitive for consumers familiar with desktop browsing.

No compromise
The HTC Touch HD has been conceived for both business and consumer users alike, who demand style and performance and do not think the two are mutually exclusive. The HTC Touch HD is the ideal handset for people who are embracing the mobile multimedia shift but who do not wish to forgo quality, simply by being on the move.

Availability
The HTC Touch HD will be available across major European carriers in Q4 2008 and be introduced in other global markets shortly following.

Key Touch HD product specifications:
• Size: 115 x 62.8 x 12 mm
• Weight: 146.4 grams/5.164 oz with battery
• Connectivity: Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHzWCDMA / HSPA: 900/2100MHz. HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
• Software/Operating system: HTC TouchFLO 3D with Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
• Display: 3.8 inch Wide Screen VGA screen (480 x 800 WVGA)
• Camera: 5.0 megapixel with auto focus – Second Camera: VGA
• Internal memory: 512 MB flash; 288 MB RAM
• Memory card: microSD™ memory card (SDHC™ capable)
• WLAN: 802.11b/g
• Bluetooth®: 2.0 with EDR
• GPS: GPS/AGPS
• Interface: HTC ExtUSB™ (mini-USB and audio jack in one; USB 2.0 High-Speed)
• Battery: 1350 mAh
• Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 390 minutes*** / GSM: Up to 310 minutes***
• Standby time: WCDMA: Up to 450 hours*** / GSM: Up to 390 hours***
• Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM7201a™ 528 MHz