Nokia to launch a new handset with capacitive touchscreen, but what about Windows Mobile?
According to the new digitimes rumor, Nokia is planning to launch a high-end handset which will use capacitive screen instead of resistive screen, which all Windows Mobile devices use (till) today.
The capacitive screen are easier to use as one has to apply way, way less pressure as compared to the resistive ones. According to many online sources, the Windows Mobile 6.1 cannot support capacitive screens, but this is unsure about the Windows Mobile 6.5. Let’s hope that at least Windows Mobile 7 makes the way for the capacitive screens, if Windows Mobile 6.5 cannot.
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HTC TOUCH VIVA reviewed – best value for money!
With the economic recession still plaguing the world economy, the normal consumer wants to get more features at the lowest price possible. This is where the HTC TOUCH VIVA truly shines. This pebble shaped Windows Mobile device packs a lot of features at a diminutive price. Do we recommend it? Read the review to find out!
Design
The Touch Viva has a pebble shaped design similar to now old HTC TOUCH, which was launched last year.
On the left side, you will find the up and down volume buttons to control the volume.
On the right side, you will find nothing. Remember that the HTC’s approach while designing this device was to keep the design as minimal as possible.
On the bottom, you will find the HTC’s ext-USB port which is used for charging, syncing and for earphones.
On the top, you will find the power button.
On the front of the device, you will find the speaker grill. As you move to the bottom, a 4-way DPAD can be found along with answer and end keys. The Touch Viva fits very nicely in hand thanks to its curvy design.
Screen
The VIVA has a non-flushed display with QVGA (240 x 320) resolution. This was quite unexpected as the VIVA was supposed to be a replacement of the original Touch, which had flushed display. The flushed display played a great role in improving the touch experience in the original HTC TOUCH. We are not saying that the recessed display has usage issues, but the flushed display would have improved the user experience.
The display is quite sensitive and registers taps and gestures easily. The sensitive display makes using the TouchFlo 2D an absolute pleasure.
Performance
Even though the VIVA comes with only 200MHz OMAP processor, it surprisingly does not lag in performance department. Infact, it is the fastest OMAP device I’ve ever used! The TouchFlo2D is blazingly fast on the TOUCH VIVA thanks to several HTC advancements.
The main reason is the increased RAM which is now 128MB as compared to the abyssal 64MB RAM which was found in its predecessor, HTC TOUCH. The users of HTC TOUCH got just 15-16MB free RAM after bootup, which ultimately bogged down the overall performance of the device. In TOUCH VIVA, you get nearly 65MB free RAM which lets you run many applications in the background without slowing down the device much.
Memory and Storage
As said above, it comes with 128MB of RAM. It has 256MB ROM out of which 115MB storage memory is available to the user.
The device also comes with a microSD slot which is hidden behind the back panel. Since it is SDHC compatible, it can accept storage cards upto 32GB.
Connectivity
The VIVA is a quad band GSM phone which comes with WiFi and BT.
Phone
The speaker (located at the back) of the TOUCH VIVA is quite loud. You will face no problems in hearing the ringtone in noisy crowd. The earpiece gives clear sound to the speaker. The phone picks up strong signals.
Camera
The VIVA comes with a 2MP camera. It does not come with auto-focus capability. Even then, it can take decent pictures in good lightning conditions. It does not come with flash. It can also record video at QVGA resolution @ 15FPS. Here are a couple of pictures that I took with the camera:
Stylus
The stylus is non-telescopic. The silo is located on the top right of the device.
Some Comparison shots with the TOUCH DIAMOND
Size comparisons give you an idea of overall feel of the device:
Battery Life
The VIVA comes with 1100mAh battery. Since it comes with an extremely power-frugal OMAP processor, it should be able to give you 2-3 days of battery life with normal usage. Even heavy usage should give you a full day battery life.
Comparison with TOUCH 3G:
- The 3G costs more than the TOUCH VIVA
- The difference in speed is not much between the two devices despite the fact that the VIVA uses OMAP processor
- TOUCH 3G uses flushed display, whereas the TOUCH VIVA uses recessed display.
- TOUCH 3G has 3G while TOUCH VIVA does not come with 3G built in.
So what is missing?
3G. Yes, but we are not complaining much about it as Touch VIVA is meant to be a budget device. Flushed screens are becoming a norm these days on the HTC phones. It makes us wonder why the HTC did not go for the flushed display. Did they do it to differentiate it from bigger model, HTC TOUCH 3G? Perhaps, yes.
For screenshots of TOUCHFLO2D and to learn more about it, read the software part of the HTC TOUCH 3G review.
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Pros:
- Good battery life
- Fits nicely in hand
- TouchFLO2D is surprisingly fast on VIVA
- Good performance
- Minimal design
- Lots of free RAM
- SDHC support
- Good value for money
Cons:
- No 3.5mm earphone jack
- non-flushed screen
- Reset button behind back panel
ASUS P565 review
The ASUS P565 is a windows mobile device that is using the fastest processor for mobile phones. ASUS even advertises it as the world’s fastest PDA-phone. Well, it should be fastest Windows Mobile phone and not the fastest PDA-phone. With a 800MHz processor in it’s heart, the ASUS P565 surely promises great speed.
Unboxing
We did it’s unboxing few weeks back and here is what we got in the package.
- ASUS P565
- AC adapter
- A really sleek leather case
- Battery (1300mAh)
- Getting started CD and Bonus CD
- mini-USB cable
- Wired headset
- some papers
Overall, the packaging is pretty basic. No diamond-shaped box. ASUS has kept it simple. Read the rest of this entry
Windows Mobile 6.5 review
Windows Mobile 6.5 is the second dot upgrade to the Windows Mobile 6. The OS is still based on Windows CE 5, so do not expect huge changes. Having said that, it does bring some noticeable improvements in design and in some applications.
Let me enlist the major changes that the Windows Mobile 6.5 will bring in the hand of its user:
- Internet Explorer Mobile 6
- Windows Marketplace: A central hub where the people can shop for the Windows Mobile application, much like the Apple Appstore for iPhone.
- New lock screen
- New start ‘menu’: Actually, there is no menu now
- NEW TODAY SCREEN: sliding panel interface now comes from Windows Mobile standard to Windows Mobile professional
The first thing that I noticed is the new Startmenu and big close button (shown later). Also, the home screen is not so new for the people who have used Windows Mobile Standard devices before (yes, the ones that do NOT come with touch screens). However, the sliding panel interface is surely new for the Windows Mobile Professional users (touch screen based windows mobile devices).
Pressing menu does not reveal a menu anymore. Instead, it reveals the new honey comb interface Read the rest of this entry
HTC TOUCH DIAMOND 2 review (quick review)
HTC TOUCH DIAMOND was launched last year and made great success. HTC listened to each and every demand of the people and have tried to implement them in the next version of the Touch Diamond, THE TOUCH DIAMOND 2.
The Touch Diamond 2 comes with 3.2-inch WVGA display, 5 MP auto-focus camera and improved battery life (over the original HTC DIAMOND).
Unboxing
Gone is the D-Pad and huge send and receive buttons. The send and receive buttons are much smaller. Also, the home key has been replaced by a dedicated windows key. That said, the home key function can be called by pressing the end key, which will take you back to the home screen of TouchFlo 3D.
On the left side of the device, you will find the volume buttons to adjust the volume up/down. On the top resides the power button. Just below the display, you will find the zoom bar, which zooms the text in Opera as-well-as in the other applications.

























