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tlkng wth tnkgrl webisode 12

Posted by matthew bennett | Posted in Android, Apple, Culture, HTC, Nokia, Palm, Pre, Samsung, Sprint, Symbian, T-Mobile, WebOS, at&t wireless, iPhone | Posted on 01-07-2009

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In this webisode we take a look at some of the best new gadgets, including most from our June Tsunami list. We show and discuss the HTC Magic, Samsung i8910, Nokia N97, Palm Pre. We also discuss the future with awesome video phones, MOBILETRON tees and Nokia in Iran.

twtg11 was a bust, because we already showed the Palm Pre unboxing video, and there wasn’t much left after that. The audio is for twtg11 and 12 are available from tnkgrl’s site, tnkgrl Mobile

This video was filmed on a Nokia N95 with an external Mic, and edited in iMovie 09.

Samsung i8910 720P video sample

Posted by matthew bennett | Posted in Samsung, Symbian | Posted on 18-06-2009

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I’ve met a lot of interesting people through blogging.  At a recent Nokia event, a VIP mobile blogger shows me the Samsung i8910 and asks if I’d like to borrow it for a week.

Hmm, let me think about that.  An S60V5 touch device with an 8MP camera that takes “HD” video, that’s not easily available in the US?

Um, yes.  Please!

I like to make little videos.  I think it’s truly revolutionary that we can have a decent video recorder in our pockets at all times.  I want the best quality video from a device that’s always with me, so that means buying the best camera phone.  I’ve used a Nokia N95-3 as my primary picture and video device for over a year now.  I haven’t seen any devices that are compelling upgrades from the N95, so I’ve stuck with it.  The two devices that are tempting me with better cameras are the Nokia N97 and the Samsung i8910.

The N97 has a 5MP camera and built in 32GB of storage that’s expandable.  Want!  But the camera doesn’t focus on anything closer than 1M, so filming people is so so.  Editing the 640 x 480 files is easy, uploading is fast, and they look about the same quality on a video hosting website.

The i8910 has an 8MP camera, that shoots in near 720P, and has 8 or 16GB of storage that’s expandable.  Real 720P is 1280 x 720 at 24 frames-per-second.  This camera drops frames so it’s only 20fps.  When recording in the highest quality, the device also only captures the audio at 8-bit mono. Update : Audio Master tnkgrl of tnkgrl Mobile reminds us that it’s only 8KHz, which is even lower quality!

This is a video that i made with the i8910 last Tuesday.  I took a walk around San Francisco after work to shoot this video.  I edited the video in iMovie 09, and uploaded it to Vimeo.  I tried to keep the settings high enough that neither step would cut the quality, but it always does.  Make sure you turn on “HD is ON” in the video window, if your computer and ‘net connection can handle it.  Enjoy!

The June Tsunami has begun.

Posted by matthew bennett | Posted in Android, Blogosphere, Featured, HTC, News, Nokia, Operating Systems, Palm, Pre, Sprint, Symbian, WebOS | Posted on 07-06-2009

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june-tsunami-02Tonight I had the privilege of attending an event hosted by Nokia in San Francisco. I had extensive hands-on time with the Nokia N97, the Samsung i8910, the T-Mobile MyTouch, and the Palm Pre. These are all very nice devices.

The June Tusnami has begun.

Prepare for the June Tsunami!

Posted by matthew bennett | Posted in Android, Apple, Carriers, Culture, Featured, HTC, Manufacturers, Nokia, Operating Systems, Palm, Pre, Sprint, Symbian, T-Mobile, Verizon, WebOS, at&t wireless, iPhone | Posted on 19-05-2009

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The entire planet is about to enter the next cycle of Human Communication.  The June Tsunami’s effects will be felt by every human on the planet.  This revolution will be bigger than the Personal Computer, and it will be pocketable.  And it’s all starting in two weeks.

Advanced mobile users have always had a tough time finding the perfect device.  Historically many devices have needed to make great sacrifices to remain pocketable in size.  Gadget lovers have long been forced to choose between a mixture of 3G, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, A2DP, Removable Storage, a great camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, QWERTY keyboard and/or large touch screens.

In their search for the Perfect Mobile Device, many advances users were forced to import unlocked devices not sold by their carrier of choice.  This meant the devices were expensive without carrier subsidies.  The worse downside was that often the 3G frequencies of imported devices weren’t the same as the carrier, so Expensive Imported Devices were trapped in modem-like network speeds with EDGE.

The Nokia N95 was one of the first devices that didn’t make compromises.  Sporting most of the above listed features, save the touch screen and qwerty, The N95 was the singlular choice among most bloggers and media creators prior to the iPhone.  Remember that Nokia has sold over 10 Million N95′s in less than one year.

The iPhone has kick-started the revolution of well-equipped devices with full carrier support.  While many Nokia users would scoff at the iPhone (and many also switched!), many iPhone users were upgrading from a crap-phone like the RAZR.  To these users, the iPhone experience out-of-the-box is mind-blowing.

Two Thousand Nine is the year that all US carriers will (Finally) offer wide choices of very powerful pocketable computers, many US exclusives. The Palm Pre, iPhone 3.0, Sidekick LX, Nokia N97, Nokia E71x, Samsung i8910 are all new devices delivering on this promise starting in June. at&t recently launched six qwerty “messaging phones”, and Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile all have Tsunami-compatible devices in their near-future lineup.

The next infobit to consider is the mainstreaming of Social Media.  Oprah’s on Twitter, your Boss is on Facebook, and your little brother is a star on YouTube.  In the very near future a device *will not sell* if it does not support Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and Twitter out of the box.  Many of these devices will support widgets, which will deliver updates without requiring launching a dedicated app.  Some of these devices will pull the phone directory from these online services, as well as profile pictures.  Sporting full QWERTY keyboards, typing a quick status update, instant message or email is no longer an annoyance, it’s downright easy.

Most of these new devices not only record decent quality video, you can upload the videos to YouTube with just a few clicks.  The user becomes the media creator overnight.  After an initial period of shyness, the wave of video publishers will be big.  Having a camcorder in your pocket will also bring social justice.  The people are watching the watching men.  The camera is the new gun.

Yes, the June Tusnami is the effective end of CrapPhones as we know it.  It is the beginning of much higher expectations from most users.  From taking great pictures and video, to instant communication, the next round of devices are evolutionary, and will start a Media Revolution.

Communication barriers are shattering all at once.  In your pocket. Right Now!