3 posts tagged “huawei”
...and reading listening between the lines.
Excuse the pun but I think Ewan at SMStextnews has done a stirling job covering 3's pre-pre-Xmas preview (all handsets and devices are out a good while before Santa has made final judgement '08 stylie) If anyone wants the run down on what's coming up, I recommend going there. I didn't Qik anything or take photos (I was going to ask nicely but forgot!)
Usually I'm useless at the smaller things, the minor details, that kinda thing but having a good read through of the press pack and remembering (another thing I'm not all that good at!) what was said yesterday I can think of a bunch of things that I don't think I've seen reported anywhere else or, if they are, I can add a bit more info to:
- In the Autumn, 3 will start transcoding websites for all handsets - making them look like they normally look on a PC. How will this work exactly? I'm not quite sure - there's a variety of different ways this can be achieved. Many of us are doing something similar at the moment... using the excellent Opera Mini.
- Mobile push-email will be on all 3's handsets in future - It'll simultaneously work with numerous email accounts, won't be a huge battery drain (due to some amazing trickery, well I was impressed!) and is unlimited on any internet package (they start at £2.50 p/m)
- Email attachments will be downloadable, won't come out of the user's internet allowance - I presume there'll be some fair-use thing in the small print, otherwise I'll be having mp3 mixes emailed to myself!
- 3 really like their Nokia E71 - I can't stress that enough. They're happy to have RIM on board with their BlackBerry Bold and everything, but they're smitten with their exclusive white paint-job E71. It's kinda weird as my love is for the Bold, not the E71.
- Bold, 3 in one device?* Yes, the BlackBerry Bold has all the usual fruitiness plus some 3 on top. It won't, however, clean and condition your smalls. The one on display was a vanilla Bold, the 3-ified version isn't ready yet. The Bold will be, if I understand correctly, a unique effort for 3 due to the way RIM's devices work (most stuff going in and out of a Blackberry is via RIM's servers**)
- Upcoming USB modems will not be Linux-friendly - I got the impression that 3 understand the ever-increasing importance of Linux sub-notebooks (note the Mini-Note) but that Huawei don't. Whatever the case may be it's a huge oversight in my opinion as the smaller and cheaper the laptop, the more important cheap mobile internet is ...and laptops are cheaper without Windows!
- Nice new UI for dongles on Windows - Connection, account and usage all there in dashboard-stylie, nice and clear and now looking fit for the 21st Century
- HSDPA router on display - they've not decided whether to go with it or not. The one I saw doesn't actually have 3G built-in, it accepts a USB dongle instead. It's also mains powered, so no WiFi hotspot on the go.
- The new Skypephone is noticeably heavier than it's predecessor and... my own view is that it doesn't look or feel as good. The screen is bigger and better, I liked the menus and they did a good job with Facebook but... those keys and the shiny back. Horrible. That's more personal taste than fact, of course. The keys however, might pose a problem for anyone that likes Skype chatting or texting lots. Only available in black. White not gonna happen, people didn't like the original in white. They weren't 100% certain but they believed it would be usable in the US (as a normal phone, the Skype part will, like the original, only work in countries where 3 have sister networks.)
- There was talk of pink devices in the future - I don't know any female that likes pink consumer electronics, I don't know any blokes that like (or will admit to liking) 'em either. And the Skypephone wasn't well received in white. What are 3 considering bringing out in pink? Damned if I can remember (this is what happens when I don't do Brain Training everyday!)
- They're happy to get Samsung on board at last! - Not touched on this yet so throwing it at the end.
Thanks to the folk at 3 and Sam at 3mobilebuzz for the invite. They treat bloggers, both big and small, the same as they treat the mainstream journos. Which is nice.
*I tried but failed to come up with a Bold 3-in-1 pun that would make sense, that was the best I could do!
**I won't pretend to be an expert on BlackBerrys. Hell, I've only just learnt that the second 'B' in the name is capitalised and that the plural of BlackBerry isn't BlackBerries - it's BlackBerrys.
My phone's internet access isn't working, mobile broadband isn't working and, earlier, my home broadband wasn't working! I tell ya, you really, really miss somethings when they're not there...
Fortunately I've now got back my home broadband. That's a relief, I thought it'd be out of action for a couple of hours, if not a few days. My ISP keeps messing up my payment details and every couple of months sends me out a nasty letter threatening to cut me off if I don't pay up. I then have to call a premium rate number to resolve the matter and then... two months later I go through the whole process again. This time it's looking better, the woman was really helpful and without me saying anything, she figured out the problem - explained/admitted it was a problem created by someone at their end and that should be that.
Now to figure out what's up with my phone's X-Series Silver internet add-on. I'll admit I've hooked up my Eee to my N95 8GB a few times to get online (I don't believe that's 100% okay small-print wise!) but I should be well and truly under the fair use limit. Hopefully this is just a problem at their end and not me being cut-off until the next billing cycle.
As for mobile broadband via 3's Huawei USB modem - well I took 3mobilebuzz's unlimited usage a little too literally and have seemingly gone through 7GB in two weeks. In normal usage (and when one's paying) I doubt only the most foolish will use the likes of Sky Player or download HD videos via Miro. But, with XP and Vista laptops and mobile broadband being bundled together at many stores, I do wonder if anyone has thought about how huge Windows updates can be and how you have little choice in the matter of downloading them. If you've got a household where there isn't a fixed line connection, or someone has unwittingly connected via the 'dongle' then that's sure to eat through some precious bandwidth (certainly not good for those on 1GB). Not a problem on the Linux Eee PC though - another reason why these should be pushed more.
UK mobile operator 3 are looking at spreading the HSDPA (3.5G) love all around your home with a special wireless router. I like this idea, I like this idea a lot. Right now I'm on 3's mobile broadband in an abode that doesn't have ADSL or cable. Only the laptop I'm typing this on can use the connection and that is a bit of a pain. I've tried setting up an ad-hoc network using the Windows' Vista networking wizard and despite connecting, there's no connection (ie the other devices see this laptop but can't use its connection).
A company called DOVADO advertise a mobile broadband router here and it even supports the E169G that 3mobilebuzz supplied me with. That's kinda handy as the E169G can't be used on my Eee PC without a lot of hoops to be jumped through (more than this blogger thinks he can manage!)
See also: UK Gadgeteer and Electricpig