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Hmm... i like most stuff. Very amicable, don't disagree much. Very laid back to...
Blah, what to say?
Hmm... i like most stuff. Very amicable, don't disagree much. Very laid back too. Also rather kiddish in a way (apparently)
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My P990i got stolen recently. My insurance provider offered me two replacements, the Sony Ericsson P1i or this, the Toshiba Portege G910.
I wont' bother dwelling on the use of the windows mobile 6 as if you're reading this, you know about the Windows Mobileoperating system already as it features on a lot of the smartphones out there. This review highlights what is special and different with the Portege G910.
This
is not your ordinary Smartphone. This phone is more targeted towards your business user. That is why its not availble in most common stores such as the carphonewarehouse etc. You can tell its not targeted for your average consumer. Looking at it, its not really a pretty phone, but it sure is fully featured.
The worst thing about the phone is the external screen. Its quite useless really. it shows the time, who's calling etc, but to really use the phone, you need to open it up. Not very practical, but then the type of people that would use this phone would use the phone in the way its meant to be used all the time.
Technical Specs:
Size (mm): 117 x 64 x 19.8 Weight (g): 183 Band: 2100 for HSDPA category 6, 900/1800/1900 for GSM/EDGE GPRS: Class 10 Display: 65K colours, TFT, 3" Wide-VGA Camera: 2 Mega Pixel with Auto focus, Digital zoom, VGA sub camera for Video telephony Sound: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, AMRNB, SMAF Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV Browser: WAP 2.0, XHTML, HTML 4.01, ECMAScript/Opera 8.6 Memory: ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB Messaging: SMS, MMS, email (Outlook), MSN messenger Connectivity: Bluetooth™ 2.0 + EDR, A2DP, AVRCP, USB 1.1 Client (mini-USB connecter) Java: MIDP2.0, JTWI, JSR 135/75/179 PIM/DRM: Mobile Outlook® (Addressbook, Calendar) ActiveSync (Addressbook, Calendar, mail) OMA DRM 1.0/2.0 Biometric Security: Fingerprint authentication VoIP: Over Wi-Fi® Windows Enabled: Windows Mobile® 6 Professional Battery: Standby time: up to 330 hours Talk time: Up to 265 minutes* GPS: Built-in GPS receiver
The screen is amazing. Its only 65K, but with a resolution at 800x400, nothing on the market compares. Not even the iPhone. Viewing webpages and documents is a breeze, and everything just looks so crisp.
Another feature of this targeted for the Business User is the fingerprint reader. Thats right. Who would've thought, a fingerprint reader on a phone. But privacy and security is essential for business users and Toshiba have identified that. You get fingerprint readers on business laptops nowadays, why not your phone too? A nifty little feature as a result of this is that you can pair the phone to your laptop. If you go out of range of your laptop, then the laptop locks the screen. Upon return, to unlock it, just swipe your finger over the phone and voila, your laptop is useable again.
Another feature of the phone is the in built GPS receiver. Great. But also pointless as no GPS software is installed. You need to purchase your own. But once you get it, it is a bit awkward to use. Not because its built in. I mean, i have tomtom 7 installed on mine and it works, but because of the construction of the phone, its awkward. To use it, you need to have the phone open, which doesn't make it great for mounting in your car...
Using the camera is also awkward because of the "having to open to use" construction.
The keyboard of the phone is great. I type a lot and using the thumbs it feels comfortable. The feedback is positive and great. There are also 8 quickkeys/shortcuts next to the screen but they are a little unresponsive sometimes. Maybe its the underlying operating system, or just poor design.
Overall, if you're a business user, maybe you'd consider this. If you'd actually buy it is another thing. There are other business smartphones out there which do the same but with a far superior design. The screen is amazing but having to have the screen open to use it makes the phone very difficult to use. I personally prefer the Portege G900.
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eXpansys have a stunning exclusive offer available to UK customers only - order your Toshiba G910 between December 1st and midnight on the 31st December 2009 and we will give you £50 Cash Back* to spend on whatever you like! * For more information and details on how to claim check the full terms and conditions. Features: Operating SystemWindows Mobile 6.0 Professional Dimensions117mm x 64mm x 19.8mm GSM/GPRS900/1800/1900 for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 2100 for UMTS/HSDPA InterfaceBluetooth v2.0, USB v1.1, Wi-Fi Display3 Wide-VGA TFT, 65K colours Memory Card256MB ROM / 128MB RAM NavigationBuilt-in GPS Receiver (no software) The Portégé G910's stylish clamshell design reveals the look, feel and functionality of a mini-laptop. You have a powerful smart mobile device in your hand with a full Qwerty keyboard, a 3" Wide-VGA touch screen, fingerprint security and GPS navigationcapability. The Portégé G910 includes an MP3 player, Windows Media® Player Mobile and a 2 Mega Pixel camera for photos and video clips, so you can keep yourself entertained on the move. The stunning 3 wide high-resolution screen also ensures maximum viewing pleasure. The Portégé G910s unique 3 Wide-VGA touch screen display lets you see more information with less scrolling and has a resolution that is five times better than a standard QVGA display. Perfect for displaying web pages in crystal clear colour with the Opera® browser application that makes the web 2.0 experience come alive. Using Windows Mobile® 6 Professional, youre ready for business on the move. Microsoft® Office Mobile applications include Outlook® Mobile, with viewing and editing support for Word and Excel® as well as viewing support for PowerPoint® and PDF documents. You can respond to emails immediately, check your calendar and work on business documents as you go. Not only hav