Posts Tagged ‘Google Android’

SportyPal Pro / 2 about to launch

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I’ve used a few different mobile apps for tracking my runs. I really like AllSportGPS on the Blackberry for the fact that it gives you a lot of feedback on the screen while you are running.

However, since I left my previous company and ditched my BB I have been using SportyPal which also works nicely and is free although isn’t as feature rich. They have just announced SportyPal Pro (or 2, they don’t seem to have decided the branding yet). I’m guessing the ‘pro’ title means there will be a charge for the product. I think up until now they have relied on advertising on their website.

SportyPal 2

SportyPal 2

Of course, if you don’t want to be hauling a device around with you then there is the Garmin Forerunner but maybe that isn’t quite geeky enough. I quite like things like the ‘race’ option on AllSportGPS where you can watch on the map where your ‘former self’ was on the run at the same time.

Direct link to order a UK T-Mobile G1

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

In case  you need a direct link to order a G1 it is here . Site may not be up forever depending on how popular it proves.

Personally, I’m going to wait to see if I can get one SIM free or on Pay as you Go at a later stage.

Nice G1 review on Telegraph site

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Bound to be a little biased in its favour as they have their own google application they are keen to plug but it has quite a nice video of them poncing about the Google offices with a G1 … [here]

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Order your UK T-Mobile G1 now

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

In case you didn’t put yourself on the mailing list for T-Mobile UK here is the email that those who did have received. You can place your order today from 9am:

The T-Mobile G1 Google™ is here

To order your T-Mobile G1 from the T-Mobile.co.uk shop, follow the exclusive link below after 9am on 30 October 2008. We have limited stock, so make sure you get in early to avoid disappointment. Once they’re all gone, the link will no longer work.

Place your T-mobile G1 order

We will aim to deliver your T-Mobile G1 within the next few days, however if demand is very high please allow up to seven days. We’ll let you know in advance when to expect delivery of your phone.

If you have not been successful in ordering your G1 today, don’t despair. We have
more stock coming soon, so keep an eye on the website.

Thanks
The T-Mobile.co.uk team

T-Mobile G1 unlock codes already available on Ebay

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I won’t link to any of these as no doubt some of them are scams but… If you do a search on ebay.com for “Google Android Unlock” you’ll see that people are already offering unlock codes for the G1 if you send them your IMEI. Whether these people can genuinely offer this already may be doubtful but there is a chance they have a link into an application or person from HTC or T-Mobile which / who can provide this.

There are also unlocked G1′s being advertised in the UK via places such as craigslist. Personally, I wouldn’t go near these at the moment but I’m sure there will be some more legitimate sources of SIM free devices in the near future. Alternatively T-Mobile may provide the device at a price with a pay as you go option, which as I highlighted previously would be great for developers or people who are just curious to try the device out mainly on wifi.

I have read that in the U.S. the 3G on the G1 may not work if a T-Mobile G1 was unlocked and an AT&T SIM was put in the device. I don’t see any such issues being prevalent in the UK. You should be able to unlock the device and switch out the SIM easily enough to O2, Orange, Vodafone or 3 in the UK

However, it will be interesting to see if T-Mobile uses a specific APN for the G1 to restrict access to services for people using other SIMs. This could stop ‘jailbroken’ / unlocked G1′s from getting access to items such as over the air updates (which have been pushed out already in the U.S.). However, this would also limit access to updates for people using the device over Wifi. For that reason, maybe they will look to use a different method such as a T-Mobile sign on to try to encourage users away from unlocked devices.

Touchscreen keyboard

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

There are now a number of reviews out there of the G1 including scathing ones from Boy Genius and less scathing from the Android Community. However, one issue that seems to have been highlighted by many is that lack of a touchscreen keyboard.

In an earlier post I mentioned shapewriter. It seems that 3rd party software will be used to plug the hole initially that is missing with this release of the G1 / Android. ‘Dima70′ also kindly added a comment that points to the following sites:

SlideIT – http://www.mobiletextinput.com/Product/SlideIT/SlideIT.php

Swype – http://www.swypeinc.com/

Which seem to offer alternative touchscreen keyboard inputs.

I’m sure we will see more traditional pop up qwerty keyboards appear and I also hope we’ll see some more ‘whacky’ designs such as the ‘fitaly’ keyboard making an appearance soon.

G-Day in the UK, October 30th 2008

Friday, October 17th, 2008

As reported by Ewan at Mobile Industry Review the G1 will land in stores across the UK at the end of this month.

There have been a reported 25,000 inquiries into the phone although I logged a request for updates and haven’t heard anything – maybe my Gmail being a bit too strict with the spam filter?

The phone is still due to be free with £40 tariffs and Ewan outlines the packages below:

“At that monthly price, you’ve a choice of Combi 35 (800 minutes and unlimited texts) or Flext 40 (up to 1,250 minutes, 2,500 texts or any combination of the two).”

T-Mobile G1 with pay-as-you-go in the UK?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I’ve mentioned previously the need for developers to have an Android device which isn’t necessarily tied in to a contract. It will be interesting to see if T-Mobile provide this as an option in the UK. Their website certainly suggests that the G1 will work with a Pay as You Go SIM (click here and expand the ‘legal stuff’ section).

We’re giving away 8 T-Mobile G1 phones with a T-Mobile Pay as you go Talk & Text SIM card (see http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/price-plans/pay-as-you-go/ for details) loaded with £25 top up credit. Just remember that you won’t be able to access our highest data network speeds unless you upgrade to a pay monthly price plan. Also, as your G1 has an “always on” mobile internet connection, you will pay up to £1 a day for our web’n'walk service, see http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/price-plans/pay-as-you-go/ for more information.

T-Mobile 'Pay-as-you-go' prices

So this suggests that the G1 will run on a pay-as-you-go SIM but at limited speed and with fairly hefty prices for data use. However, the G1 has wifi built in so this probably isn’t such a concern for developers who only want to do occasional testing on a ‘real’ data connection.

Will Sun pursue Google Android for IP?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Whilst finding out a bit more about the Dalvik virtual machine on Wikipedia I found a link to this article by Stefano Mazzocchi.

Although it is a little tricky to read in parts it is very interesting to understand how Google (hopefully) have got around some of the potential licencing restrictions of using Java by creating their own VM. However, it does also contain a warning that could become more relevant if Sun sees Android as a real challenger to Java on mobile devices:

“This means that if Android does, in fact, use some of Sun’s IP, it is entirely possible for Sun to sue any hardware vendor that ships Android with their phones and prevent them from shipping.”

Hopefully that ‘if’ proves to be unsubstantiated and Android can carry on its merry way but otherwise it could spell a whole host of issues for the platform in the future…

No Amazon MP3 for UK G1 launch

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Its a shame to hear that the UK version of the G1 won’t include a functioning copy of the Amazon MP3 application as it won’t be ready. The application should be on the device but will be redundant to start with. Instead, users will have the option of the T-Mobile ‘Mobile Jukebox’.

It’s a shame there is a disparity from the US version but as long as they can patch it after a short while it shouldn’t be that serious I guess. The key differences will be that the Amazon app is DRM free and currently seems to have a wider selection judging by the US site. It’s difficult to judge price as prices are always cheaper in the U.S.