Posts Tagged ‘mobile phones’

The 3GS – A Pictorial Tale


Box

He knew he was going to get one even back when it was just a rumour, he was over the moon the day it was officially announced.

Old Phone

He didn’t mind that his current phone was just under a year old.

That’s the kind of fanboy he is – recently when I was excited about my new 50mm camera lens, he looked on with mild interest and said wryly “Yeah well, I guess I could be that excited too… if you slapped an Apple logo on it ”

Paul

He claims Apple changed his life, there’s a long story (I’ll spare you the details) about his final year in high school in a small farming town in northern California.

Phone & Box

He ordered it the minute it became available.

The wait seemed the longest; he checked the mailbox daily, which soon became an obsession after a week.

Paul sulks

He called several times, left notes for the mail man and generally sulked. It eventually arrived and we were all grateful.

Package

It arrived unceremoniously one day, a small black box in a large brown one – carrying hopes of ease and efficiency.

Open

He opened it,

New Meet Old

It looked exactly the same as the one he had before,

Turn it on

but to him, this was so much more – this is going to make his life so much easier than the last one.

Calling

Makes and receives all right out of the box.

Pairing

Headset

Paired it with his Bang & Olufsen EarSet 2

Transfer From OldSync with Old

Paul & Coffee

Then it was time to transfer all data from the old phone to the new shiny one.

Dude has over a million songs and apps so it took a while.

32gb

Good thing it has 32gb of space.

Not one

While waiting for the files to transfer, I deliberated slapping the logo (over the Rogers logo) on my phone – but decided I don’t hate the Rogers logo that much!

Glad

And this is his “I’m quite pleased with myself” pose.

Clutch

All set up and ready to go! And that was the last we saw of him.

If you see him, he’s not hard to miss; he’s the guy with his face buried in his iphone – tell him his family said hello.

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Living without my phone


I almost want to say that I can’t live without my phone but that would be ridiculous. Of course, I can live without my phone. I just wouldn’t feel complete. Two Mondays past, I exposed my phone to the elements; rain, slush and cold, for about 2 hours.

It flickered on and off for a while and later died; faced with the prospect of losing my phone I had a mini panic attack. Surely, I can live without my phone but do I want to?

I once read that no one loves their phone completely, there’s always something you’d like to change or add to your phone. This is true; my phone is far from perfect but it brought me so much joy, convenience and ease I feel it’s perfect enough.

I’ve had my I-mate Jamin (aka HTP Prophet, Qtek S200) for almost a year now. It’s my first ever pocket PC.

Prior to this, I had an Innostream 55, a very cute little phone, great conversation piece… but not so great phone. It shipped with an application called Lady Scheduler and a slew of other wacky stuff. The battery got wonky on me and I got tired of carrying a cell phone, MP3 player and a PDA.

I did a little research and opted for Jamin (ok, I liked the name!)

I won’t bore you with the details, there’re lots of reviews on the internets.

First thing I did was to get a 2GB SD card; I have so much awesome crap on there it’s daunting.

    The Good:

  • My songs, podcasts and videos on the go
  • WIFI
  • EDGE
  • Word, Excel, PDF viewer
  • Outlook with calendar, contacts etc.
  • MSN Messenger, Skype and any other IM type compatible with WM5
  • 2 Mega pixel camera – Most of the pictures on this blog were taken with the phone’s camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Voice dialing for contacts and applications
  • A slew of downloadable third party applications
  • Charging via USB cable
  • OK battery life considering all it does
    The Bad:

  • Sluggish (200 MHz CPU), not as fast as I’d like it to be, although you get used to it
  • Poor quality speakers, I barely use this, I normally hook it up to my Bose computer speakers
  • 2.5MM headset jack, I have a 3.5MM converter, tragedy averted.
  • Camera lag and not so great night time pictures
  • Requires frequent resets to keep it sane

That Monday, I took out the battery and the SD card, and laid it out to dry overnight. I put it back together in the morning and… viola! Like magic it worked.

I appreciate my phone now more than ever, I wonder if there’re other people out there who feel the same way about their phones.

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