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Touchscreens through the years - and my new party trick

I have a new party trick and you won't be surprised it involves my smartphone. And a kitchen knife. All of which has got me musing about the nature (and role) of touchscreens on handheld devices through the years. Expectations and roles sure have changed. Though it's tempting to say that there's nowhere else for the touchscreen to go. The rest is surely up to the programmers behind the glass?

# Posted by Steve in How To, Comment, Hardware at 10:31 UTC, Jan 13th || Comments

The sadly flawed Symbian world top-end line-up

In this feature, I've been taking a long hard look at the top-end smartphones in the Symbian powered world over the last three years, pointing out their flaws and frailties, and - where appropriate - pointing out what should have been done to fix things up. Yes, Symbian has been cracking along at record momentum in the mid-tier, with Nokia trouncing the iPhones, Blackberries and Android phones in terms of raw unit sales, but as many others have pointed out, Symbian's partners have been scoring rather a lot of own goals in recent times. And what of the 2010 Symbian^3 crop - will these suffer a similar fate?

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 10:08 UTC, Jul 27th || 69 Comments
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Not a Dedicated Follower of Fashion - 10 Reasons Why Touchscreens Suck

Playing devil's advocate, but only to a degree, Steve Litchfield turns the entire smartphone world on its head by rejecting its latest darling - large touchscreens. Ask any pundit in the mobile world about smartphones and you'll get the answer that it's all about touch. About large displays that can be caressed and programmed and manipulated with your fingers. Except that traditional, non-touch form factors have these 2010 'flagships' well and truly beat - here are the Top 10 Reasons Why Touchscreens Suck.

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 19:25 UTC, Jul 7th || 48 Comments

How long SHOULD a smartphone battery last?

Starting with a throwaway line from a US podcast, Steve Litchfield works up a head of steam over the ever-slipping battery life standard in our smartphones. How long is long enough when it comes to keeping a modern smartphone going on a single charge? Are we destined to need to carry around mobile chargers in our pocket in 2011 or is there a better way to go? Surely making it through the day is a fundamental that should never be compromised?

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 14:19 UTC, Jun 18th || 38 Comments

The Symbian Phone of the Decade

I asked an eclectic selection of 20 luminaries, bloggers and power users from the Symbian ecosystem: "Which is the Symbian-powered smartphone of the Decade? Which one was most significant, the most memorable, the most game-changing and the most loved?" Here are their answers, for your interest and amusement - and yes, a clear winner emerged...

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 21:33 UTC, Dec 30th || 46 Comments

Qwerty on Symbian - the options

Steve reprises his 'Gotta have QWERTY' theme and explores the current options... (oh yes - and he promises not to mention 'Psion'!)

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 12:19 UTC, Jul 21st

To Touch or not to Touch?

In contravention of the spirit of the age, Steve Litchfield finds himself unconvinced by a touch interface on a phone. And, for a change, there's survey data (see the postscript) to back up his crazed(!) opinions....

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 11:38 UTC, Feb 24th || 42 Comments

The argument for QVGA - more is not necessarily better

Are manufacturers wrong to still be putting QVGA displays into phones? Steve doesn't think so - at least, not yet, in 2008.

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 9:01 UTC, Jun 22nd || 36 Comments

Top 10 - Classic Smartphones

Steve Litchfield proclaims the ten smartphones from the Symbian OS world that have made the most impact in terms of innovation, style and functionality.

# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 8:59 UTC, Feb 28th || 46 Comments

The 2008 Audio 'Head To Head To Head' (W960 Walkman, N81, iPhone)

Time to take the latest music smartphones and see how they sound. Ewan dons the headphones.
# Posted by Ewan in Comment, Hardware at 16:34 UTC, Jan 31st || 23 Comments

2007 - the year in review

Rafe takes  looks back at the happenings in the Symbian world in 2007 on a month by month basis.
# Posted by Rafe in Comment, Software, Develop, Hardware at 20:05 UTC, Jan 8th || 11 Comments

A Closer Listen to A2DP: Stereo Bluetooth Music

Ewan takes a listen to the progress Bluetooth headsets have made with A2DP and isn't all that sure about what he's hearing...
# Posted by Ewan in Comment, Hardware at 10:10 UTC, Oct 8th || 6 Comments

How to: avoid 'Memory' errors on a Symbian OS smartphone

Steve Litchfield explains the cause of 'Memory' errors, discusses ways to avoid them and points out a silver lining.
# Posted by Steve in How To, Comment, Hardware at 11:44 UTC, Oct 4th || 8 Comments

Firmware R6E28 for P990

As usual, whenever Sony Ericsson releases a firmware update for P990, the user community jumps joyfully without knowing what exactly has been fixed (yours truly included). With the latest firmware R6E28, released on August 1st 2007, the same story repeats again. It takes a lot of guts for a P990 owner to hit the update button...
# Posted by Asri in Comment, Hardware at 4:37 UTC, Aug 17th

The story behind the Moto Z8

Rafe looks at the story behind the Moto Z8 and the future of Motorola software platform strategy.
# Posted by Rafe in Comment, Hardware at 11:55 UTC, Jul 31st

Does the P1i measure up? Vs E61i and N95

Steve Litchfield pits the spanking new Sony Ericsson P1i against its main competitors from the Symbian world, the messaging-focussed Nokia E61i and the media-focussed Nokia N95. How does Sony Ericsson's latest measure up?
# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 11:05 UTC, Jul 28th

I've seen the future... and it will look a lot like an iPhone

Steve Litchfield is blown away by several aspects of the Apple iPhone that he's been reviewing and reckons that he's seen the future of mobile computing...
# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 15:14 UTC, Jul 19th

P990 firmware R6D23, is that the best you can do, Sony Ericsson?

June 15th 2007 - many P990 users all around the globe are smiling happily because there's a new firmware R6D23 in SEUS (Sony Ericsson Upgrade Service). The previous firmware, R5A17, brought some improvements and signalled a better and improved system for P-series loyalists. Without hesitation, I hit the SEUS Update button and waited... After around 25 minutes, my P990 was reloaded with the new firmware. What's the result?
# Posted by Asri in Comment, Hardware at 8:44 UTC, Jul 12th

A hardware consensus? The smartphone illuminati pick their phones of choice...

Which smartphones do the top names in the field recommend? Let's find out!
# Posted by Steve in Comment, Hardware at 16:52 UTC, Jul 10th

CommunicAsia 2007 Report

I had the opportunity to attend CommunicAsia 2007 last week in Singapore and managed to grab some information about Symbian smartphones, particularly Sony Ericsson’s latest offerings, the P1 and W960, but also the forthcoming LG KS10.
# Posted by Asri in Hardware at 9:44 UTC, Jun 26th
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