Posts Tagged ‘AM-OLED

07
Mar
09

N85 Review Part-3: Software, Music, Battery and Screen

Firstly I’m sorry for such a long sabbatical from blogging. I’ve been busy with a lot of things lately. A couple of days back I bought a new PC- a netbook actually. I bought the Asus EeePC 1000H at a really cool price (at least in India) and I’ve been busy getting it up to the condition I need. In fact this review has been written on it.

Well lets get back to what this blog and this post is about, phones and in particular the N85. Now I’m sure you have read about the first two parts of the N85’s review (click here for the first part and here for the second part).

N85-1For this post I shall concentrate on the factors that can make or break a device in an instant. First, it’s the Software.

Software:

Now the N85 has the famous S60 OS doing duty inside it. The S60 on  the N85 is quite different from the N96’s, though both were V3 with FP2. It seemed that the N85 seems to have a better rendition of the S60 within it compared to the flagship N96. I wonder why it is so? N85-4The transitions on it are reminiscent of the N78’s transition effects. I thought that this version of the S60 to be really good. It’s more fluid than the N96’s transition effects.

Tilt the screen and the screen adapts to the new dimensions almost instantaneously and it’s a pleasure watching the N85 transition from landscape to portrait.

N85-2If you have read my post on the N96’s software (click here to check it out), you will see how the S60 V3 with FP2 is different and definitely an evolution from the FP1. The N85 is very much the same. there is however but one difference, the Active Standby. The Active Standby on the N85 seems a step ahead and is a ‘real’ step forward. if you saw, the there were only 4 icons on the N96’s Active Standby. vis-a-vis the N85 which has a full complement of icons in the Active Standby, 7 to be precise. With these 7 (configurable) icons you can pretty much do everything you want on the phone. Wonder why the N96 could not have such an implementation.N85-15

I would give the N85 a very high 9.5/10 in this parameter.

Music:

N85-9Now music is one place where the N85 really disappointed me. With the memory of the N96 fresh in my mind (and ears too :P ), I was expecting something similar, but was letdowwn, the N85 performs nicely but it lack that ‘wow’ factor. Personally the N82 is much better here on both counts, viz. the speakers and the headphones.

N85-5The N85’s speakers aren’t made for listening to songs, and I thought that it could have been much better. It lacked any depth and every song sounded pretty much flat to me on the speakers. But when you connect the headphones, you realise a marked difference in the sound, though it’s still lacking that punch. I was left waiting for something like that to hit me.

N85-8What this means is that, if you are looking at using this as your MP3 player, you could probably use it, but it just can’t replace that 2GB sansa clip or iPod shuffle. Also since my N82 performed even better on both counts I was left wondering what went wrong with the N85 then?

A rather poor 6/10 for the N85’s music capabilities. Really thought a lot was lacking here.

Battery:

07032009793-smallBattery is the one place where the N85 reclaimed itself. with a huge battery, I was expecting it to perform really well and it did not disappoint, I got close to 2.5 days on regular usage and even with heavy usage I was able to get 2 days worth of battery life (the screen brightness cranked to max.). The N85 has superior energy management systems in place. The addition of a ‘Power saving’ option allowed me to stretch the phone’s battery life to about 3 days.

07032009794-smallI think this makes the N85 a worth buy. My N82 lasts me about 2 days with light usage and about a day if I used it heavily. I don’t one needs to even ask where the N96 falls. The N85 gets a very high 9.2/10 from me on this parameter. A good battery life means that it allows you to do more.

07032009795-smallI won’t give you a list of what I did to get battery life like this, just go to the N96’s review on the same parameters and scroll down you will get an idea. The screen brightness on the N85 was max.


Screen:

N85-3The screen is another area which needs an extensive post, but I won’t do that, I’m sure you know how good AM-OLED is compared to the traditional TFT screens. in case you don’t a quick ‘Google’ will throw a lot of information towards you. the AM-OLED screen allows you to see more clearly with better contrast. In the sun however, you just cannot read anything on the screen. Tilt the phone and the screen’s orientation also changes quickly. The phone’s screen is definitely a must have for all phones. I love it, it makes my N82 look like an ancient baby. the N96’s 2.8″ screen in AM-OLED would have been very ‘revolutionary’ for the company. the N85’s screen is a comfortable 2.6″ screen and is capable of reproducing 16.7 million colours like all the other smartphones’ screen. I think the N85 deserves a 9.5/10. Simply marvelous.


27
Feb
09

N85 Review part-2: Lighting

dscn4118-small1With the first part of the review talking about the design aspect of the phone, this part of the review will emphasize on the lighting aspect of the Nokia N85.  The N85 performed rather well on that front. It is definitely the handset which has it’s eyes set on the crown on N96’s head.

Let’s now look at the lighting aspect of the device.

dscn4116-small1Back-lighting:

The back lighting on the N85 is the best on any phone so far. By using the AM-OLED screen, Nokia has not only increased the battery life on this baby, but also made the screen very easily readable. Seeing things on the N85’s screen is a pleasure and this device begs you to crank up the brightness to the maximum. If you think that is too much, you can settle for lower brightness, and the screen still looks great.

The one thing I disliked about OLED screens is the fact that readability suffers in direct sunlight. I was just not able to read stuff on the screen. I would give the N85 an honorable 8.8/10.

dscn4120-small1Notification Light:

It is really nice to see that the Eseries’ notification light feature has been carried over to the Nokia N85. The notification light on the N85 is good and not harsh on the eyes. It is an extremely useful feature to have if your phone is on ’silent’ most of the time. A strong 9/10 for the device on this parameter.

Keypad Lighting:dscn4122-small1

The N85 scores very highly here too. I found the lighting on the N85 uniform and at no place did the light seem to ‘leak’ out. The ‘call’ and ‘end’ keys are lit very nicely, and I must say that I am a fan of it. All the keys including the camera and volume keys are well lit too. Everything is clearly legible in absolute darkness even. They are soft and not harsh on the eyes. Even the when the lights switch off, they seem to be bowing out at the end of a performance. I must say that I am slowly looking at the N85 as a replacement to my N82 (must resist!). The N85 gets a 9/10 in this parameter. One does not need to say anything more.

17
Feb
09

MWC 2009: What went down there (part-4)

Not to be left behind Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson have launched their own devices running S60. Wait did I mention Sony Ericsson? Well yes, I did, that’s because Sony Ericsson has outed the biggest baddie of all, the ‘Idou’.

Let’s get to that first.

idou_main02-15-09idou-300x184The ‘Idou’ is reported to be running Symbian Foundation’s S60 V5 iteration on a 3.5″ screen with a 16:9 ratio (ala N97). Sony Ericsson has said that this is not the commercial name and a proper name for it will be revealed by this summer.

Now this baddie from Sony Ericsson is reported to have a 12 Megapixel camera! yes you read it right. I wonder how Nokia and the others are going to compete with this bad ass of a device.

idou_second-300x184For more info on the ‘Idou’ you can visit, http://www.sonyericsson.com/idou/

Samsung launched an updated version of the Omnia, the Omnia HD. The Omnia HD will be running the S60 OS instead of Windows Mobile. The Omnia HD will have a touch interface (S60 5th Edition) with a 3.7″ AM-OLED display. It boasts an 8 Megapixel Camera that can capture 720p HD video recording.

Samsung had this to say about the Omnia HD,

The HD video recording feature enables you to capture precious moments in HD (720p) quality, enjoy HD content on HD TV via DLNA technology and share real-time live video as users shoot it via qik.com. The 16: 9 screen of QHD display with 16M colour and dual stereo speaker reveal a whole new world of mobile multimedia experiences on the move, enabling users to enjoy SD (Standard Definition)/HD (High Definition) videos in cinema-scale quality with caption. Brilliant Convergence Allied to the industry-leading 8MP camera which allows you take digital camera-quality photographs on your phone, the Samsung Omnia HD ensures you capture the best possible photographs of your friends and family.

The Specs for the Omnia HD are given below:

(The Specs is courtesy ZomgitsCj.)

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  • - 8 Megapixel CMOS + CIF, Auto-Focus / Power LED Flash / Face Detection/Smile Shot / Blink Shot / Panorama Shot Video : DivX / XviD / H.263 / H.264 / WMV / MPEG4, RV 24fps@HD(1280 x 720p)
  • - Video recording DLNA & HD TV out (DLNA dongle needed) Video Editing: Trim video / Audio dubbing / Live dubbing / Add subtitle / Image capture
  • - Audio : FM Radio with RDS MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA / RA Dual Stereo Speaker & DNSe 2.0
  • - Other sensors: Proximity, Light Sensor, Compass, Accelerometer
  • - Size : 123 x 58 x 12.9
  • - Battery : 1500 mAh
  • - HSUPA 5.76Mbps and HSDPA 7.2Mbps
  • - 3.7″ AMOLED, 360 by 640 pixels Auto-Rotating Display
  • - GPS with integrated compass “makes this suitable for both pedestrians and drivers, and the navigation touch control and voice guidance via dual stereo speaker provide drivers with easy and safe navigation.”
  • - Available in 8GB and 16GB internal capacity options), plus microSD expansion
  • - Intuitive “3D interface”
  • - “Samsung Mobile Widget delivers up-to-date information of your choice with just one touch, creating a personalized interface with which to access the infinite wealth of web content.”

omnia-hd_still-300x174Eldar (of Mobile-Review fame) has already [p]reviewed the device. You can read the review here.

1kt770LG on the other hand quietly launched the KT770. the LG KT770 is a regular slider, with a 2.8″ WVGA (400×240 pixels) resolution display. This device runs S60 3rd Edition with FP2 and is reported to sport a 5 megapixel camera and also a inbuilt GPS receiver. The KT770 is little thick compared to the newer S60 devices outed by the other firms, it measures in at 111mm x 51.5mm x 15.8mm (4.4in x 2in x .6in).

The internal memory is expected to be either 1GB or 2GB, with a microSD card slot to expand it to 16GB. The KT770 comes with Bluetooth, WiFi. There is Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) support and dual-band 3G (900/2100MHz or 850/2100MHz) is also there board, for high-speed data connections.

25
Oct
08

Samsung launches i7110 S60 phone


Symbian-Freak has reported that Samsung which slowly entering the S60 space, has launched yet another S60 phone. The i7110 has an AM-OLED screen just like the N85 but the colour reproduction is low in the Samsung (262,000 colours). It features a 5 MP camera sensor, with anti shake and wide dynamic range.

The phone is a 3.5G phone with WiFi and is DLNA certified. The phone is also using an optical mouse instead of a D-pad. The finish is of the product is high and makes high use of steel for its body and keypad.

Its great to see another manufacturer offering a wide range of S60 phones other than Nokia. Finally we will see innovation of a different kind! Let the battle begin! Click here to see a hands on video of the phone.

30
Aug
08

Remember the N95 8GB???

Do you remember the N95 8GB??? How it created a furore in the market? A 5 mega pixel camera phone with 8 GB of internal memory in black and with a bigger screen!!! I know it might not sound like earth shattering, but it did get its share of eyeballs!

I was just thinking about the N96, now that its launched and it going almost the same way as the N95 in terms of a battery and lens cover… What would Nokia do to arrest the declining of its new flagship model?

I came up with a list of options that could come up in an alternate N96
1. Lens cover.
2. Bigger battery.
3. New colour. (possibly expanding on ‘express on’ covers concept complete with the theme aspect as well)
4. AM-OLED screen with VGA resolution and 3 inch screen.
5. Internal storage capacity bumped to 24GB. Micro sd card support separate.
6. Multiple colour backlight for keypad.
7. Wi-Max.
8. Xenon flash.
9. HDTV compatibility (HDMI plug???)
10. Micro-usb charging.
11. Recording in DivX format and also at 120 fps.
12. Dolby Stereo surround sound.

The list is probably endless.. but what else do you think would be added into the new N96 or maybe even a future Nokia N series model?
Please leave your comments below! Thanks.




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