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Sony Ericsson W508 Walkman

January 8th, 2009 Curtis No comments
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I’ve owned my fair share of Sony Ericsson mobiles over the years.  And in their defense, I’ve been reasonably happy with the products.  In defense of what you ask?  I”VE NEVER HAD ONE THAT HASN”T QUIT WORKING!!!  That, of course, is fixed with a simple exchange by mail… and RMAs aside, I really do like Sony Ericsson, and I have to admit this this one makes me drool a little bit.

One, I’ve always been a big fan of the clamshell style, which in the past, has been something that Sony has steered away from. They seem to favor the swivel phone, the bar phone, the slider phone, the (insert cutting edge style here) phone. Call me old fashioned but I still favor the solid clamshell that is my Motorola V3xx. This one seems to have a similar look and feel.

HSDPA and ActiveSync?

Oh HSDPA, in all of your nonexistent  glory.  I like the fact that you are included on a regular non-PDA such as the w508 handset but will AT&T ever let you work on a device that’s not an aircard?  Doubtful (at least not before I have toRMA you).    Nevertheless, I’d still hit that… and by hit that, I of course mean, tether that.  Oh and let’s not forget the inclusion exchange activesync support?  On a phone?  Those of you who have read my posts before, know that I love a good MS Exchange device, and the fact that sync support is included on this phone makes it all the more sexy.  I’m curious to know which U.S. carrier (if any) is going to pick up this device.

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AT&T slowing EDGE to force customers to switch to 3G?

January 7th, 2009 Curtis No comments
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I’m going to go ahead and say that this is for 3G areas.  While At&t’s 3G service covers about 300 of the largest markets in the country, geographically speaking, on the other hand, most of it is not covered by 3G.  I rarely see 3G unless I’m traveling.  I think it’s pretty safe to say that I haven’t noticed a difference in performance of the EDGE network in non 3G areas.  That just wouldn’t be right if they went messing with that.

Make way for 3G and, heck, even 4G

On the flip side, I can understand why at&t would want to move people to 3G.  EDGE takes spectrum just like anything else.  And just like the TDMA shutdown in February of 2007, so shall GSM see it’s final days.  (not for awhile, mind you)  But we need to make way for more efficient technologies such as 3G (UMTS and HSDPA) and 4G (LTE).  3G alone can pipe a whole lot more calls through the same spectrum than GSM could.  This means even more space for at&t to roll out high speed data services, which in turn means more revenue.  As long as EDGE and GSM are in existence, 3G can’t reach it’s full potential.

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Blackberry Bold vs Curve vs iPhone 3G vs Nokia e65 vs Treo 750 (not your typical review)

December 4th, 2008 Curtis 4 comments

The Review

I’d like to say that this is the only blackberry bold review that you will ever need, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll read at least five more before you go out and buy.  If you are said consumer… kudos to you.  This review will include some of the basic things that you’ll find in every other review, but it will also include some of the things that I wished I had known prior to buying it.  And without further a due, I present to you the Blackberry Bold.

Background

Just so you, the reader, know what my review is based on, over the course of the past twelve months, I’ve carried five, count them, five phones:  a Blackberry Curve, a Nokia E65, a Treo 750, an iPhone 3G, and finally the aforementioned Blackberry 9000, better known as the Bold. That’s a lot of phones and a lot of pretty incredible features to stand up to.  A lot of my review, consequently, will be comparisons to those phones.

What I look for

There are several things that I look for when buying a phone.  Some of which come without question.  Battery life and reception are important.  Lucky for me, the Bold, of course, runs on the At&t network.  Another thing that I want in a phone is responsiveness.  It seems like a simple enough request to ask for a phone that does what I ask it to do without lagging 3-5 seconds to do it.  This was the primary reason I decided to abandon the iPhone.  While it was powerful, I found myself not responding to text messages just because it took about 5 seconds for the keyboard to show up when writing a message.  In terms of cell phone time, that’s forever, and it might as well not even show up at all.  The E65 and the Treo… same slow lagginess.  It’s like they try to pack too many features into a phone without letting the hardware catch up.  Okay enough complaining.  Moving on….

Why the Bold?

Of all the phones I’ve carried, why did I choose the Bold?  I’m glad you asked.  Out of all those phones, the first was my Blackberry Curve, and it gave me one of the most enjoyable experiences I’ve ever had with a cell phone.  There were, however, a couple things that I wanted to see.  3G and Wi-fi were not a part of the mix.  Imagine my excitement when I heard of a Blackberry phone that would add both!    It’s still lacking a couple other things, but I’ll get to that.

Awesome Epic Design (screen, case, keyboard)

The Blackberry Bold is one of the best looking phones I’ve ever seen.  If you’ve read any other reviews other than this one, you would already know that the screen is absolutely stunning.  Sporting the same resolution as the iPhone but in a smaller window makes reading text, watching videos, and surfing the web look fantastic.  The new icon design on the home screen does help.  In fact, the icons alone make it worth the purchase.  Put those icons on let’s say a Curve and it would be just as sexy.  Yes, I went there.

The casing on the Bold is equally sexy.  Plastic and pleather, yes, but it truly is a solid design.  It feels good in your hand (that’s what she said).  It’s slightly too wide to fit comfortably in your palm.  But that is neither here nor there.

I have to admit that the one thing that I was probably the most skeptical about before I bought it, but yet the most happy with now that I have bought it, is the keyboard.  I held mini typing competitions between the Curve and the Bold while I was in the At&t store.  I must say that at that time, the Curve won.  But, (there’s a but) remember I carried the Curve for 6 months and I was very used to its design.  Now (there’s a now) I can honestly say that the keyboard on the Bold is hands down the best keyboard I have ever used on a phone.  It’s firm enough to have good feedback to it, yet it’s soft enough to keep it quiet (unlike the curve’s loud clicking) .  The keys are nicely spaced and if you have ever used a Blackberry with a qwerty keyboard before, then this will be very easy to get the hang of as symbol locations have not moved.

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happy anniversary to me

September 11th, 2008 Curtis No comments

So, today is a monumental day for my career job.  Today marks my 4 year anniversary with At&t.  Well, I’ve had the same job for 4 years.  It’s actually been about 0.3 years with At&t Wireless, 2.4 years with Cingular, and 1.3 years with At&t Mobility.  Nevertheless, it’s been a good 4 years.  I’ve seen a lot of people come and go and yet, I’m still here… enduring through every pay cut, every weekend working, and every poorly planned corporate decision to please the stock-holders and not those who actually produce the bottom line: the employees and customers.  No… I’m not bitter.  :)

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a typical day at at&t

July 31st, 2008 Curtis 1 comment

I’m writing this for two reasons: 1) I’m bored at work and I wanted to show you all what I see on a daily basis. And 2) I’m playing with our store’s iPhone and there is an app that integrates nicely with my blog. Makes me wish I had an iPhone… Oh wait… Mine is on its way!

So, for those of you wondering, this is what I see when I look outside my store at the mall. It’s gonna be a long day.

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