Samsung Jet: One Finger Zoom
June 23, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Samsung
While I was at Singapore for Nokia Connection, another bunch of friends from the press attended Samsung’s Communicasia ‘09 “presentation.” For them, this was the launch of the Samsung Jet, a touch screen phone similar to the OMNIA HD, except that it still uses Windows Mobile 6.1.
Their take away for the jet is that you don’t need to pinch to zoom in (obviously comparing to the iPhone). The “one finger zoom” feature is the highlight of the device, where pushing and holding to a part of the screen will allow you to zoom in and out when you move …read more
LG Arena Unboxing: Roughly USD $500.00
June 13, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under LG
Look what LG sent me to play with. *Teehee*
The price point of the LG Arena looks a bit steep for a phone in this caliber (the Nokia 5800 is about a hundred dollars less), but yeah it does have some claim of having that very interesting S Class 3D interface. Well, let’s see!
You can see the full unboxing but of course, this deserves a full review. I will have something up soon. In the meantime, do enjoy the weekend!
Samsung OMNIA HD Review
May 10, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Samsung
Happy weekend! Samsung sent over their new OMNIA HD for testing purposes. If I were to cut this review into one sentence, I’d be obliged to say that the OMNIA HD is essentially a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic that’s running on a nice big 3.7 inch AMOLED screen. Put together S60’s touch screen UI and Samsung’s design elements and you got yourself an OMNIA HD.
Here’s my treat for the full review of the OMNIA HD.
[photo c/o author at A Bugged Life]
Philippines Contest: Win the LG Cookie!
April 13, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell Phones
So they at technogra.ph are giving away an LG Cookie touch screen phone. For those of you who have it bad at raffle draws, well this contest requires a little bit of design skills. You will need to download a special template which you can edit to show off your most creative thumb print. They’re giving away two phones — one for the lucky guy and another for the lady who can get those mad design skills to work.
You don’t need to be very good at Photoshop to win — your friends need to vote for your design to win. …read more
LG Renoir KC910: Surprisingly Impressive
March 30, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Phones, Phones, Phones
I was surprised with the outcome of LG’s latest touch screen phone, KC910 Renoir.
The front of the phone resembles pretty much what every other iPhone wannabee looks like – clean, prominent screen with three buttons; while the back resembles a digital camera – 8MP excuse me. What makes this phone truly shine are two things: WiFi connectivity and a very decent camera. The phone is “ruled” by the haptic touch which gave the iPhone its iconic user interface. Although it is not at par with Apple’s, LG’s KC910 is still a worth look into.
The Renoir comes with the following specs:
8MP …read more
Samsung OMNIA HD Impressions
March 27, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Phones, Phones, Phones
I got to hold the Samsung OMNIA HD for a while — it was running on a prototype OS so I really couldn’t do much with it. No worries.
The Samsung OMNIA HD runs on Nokia’s famed Symbian operating system, not Windows Mobile 6.1. Perhaps the most WOW-ing thing with this device is its very crisp OLED screen. The phone uses its iconic Samsung widget interface to decorate the front of the device. Once you get apps running, you’ll start to notice the familiar S60 menu.
All in all this looks like it’s going to be a really good follow up to …read more
Samsung S3800 UltraTOUCH Hands On
March 27, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Phones, Phones, Phones
Early this month, Samsung released a YouTube video campaign for their UltraTOUCH phone.
Now that I got to hold one for a few hours, I must say that the UltraTOUCH hype doesn’t live up to the full capacity of the phone. Don’t get me wrong here — if someone asked me buying advice, I’d gladly say that the UltraTOUCH is still a decent phone to own. The lack of the directional pad and the addition of the touch screen are fine points to consider when choosing this phone. In short, it works well. There’s no revolutionary technology behind this phone but …read more
Samsung Pixon Booth with Motion Sensors
March 4, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Samsung
This is probably nothing new in both fabrications but it is creative though. I was able to film this during the Windows 7 beta launch back here in Asia. This is a standing booth for the marketing team of the Samsung Pixon 8800. The booth is obviously made to show off the touch screen features and widgets but what’s more interesting is how the booth really interacts. Hidden on the top part of the booth is a Nintendo Wii like sensor made to track the movement of your hand.
Pretty neat eh?
Nokia should teach others how to answer difficult “iPhone related” questions
October 5, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Nokia
Heard this from Rico over at the Gadget Blog in his recent trip to Singapore for the 5800 XpressMusic launch…. and here are my conclusions to what really took place!
So Nokia launched their new 5800 XpressMusic phone, which by some comparison is similar to the iPhone because of its touch screen. Of course, with the iPhone being the phone to beat, journalists can’t help but ask and compare this little beauty to the iPhone. You can’t blame them. It’s part of a story angle for human interest.
So all things come in context if you read this post first. Read it? …read more
Sony Ericsson C902 comes with 5MP camera, touch screen controls
September 6, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Camera phones
It’s a Cybershot that just happens to have a phone bundled with it. With the way consumer cameras are taking touch screen adaptation rather seriously, so does Sony Ericsson. The new Sony Ericsson C902 brings touch screen controls for easy and quick navigation. Other specs include a 5MP camera, Bluetooth, HSDPA, 160MB of internal memory + memory expansion up to 8GB.
The C902 only comes in one color. More information can be found in the Sony Ericsson website.






