Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Moto Razr Android XT910 -- a review

Finally got the latest Moto Razr Android XT910  from expansys.com UK. Here are my first impressions. I still believe that apart from Apple and Nokia, Motorola has the best mechanical design of its devices and that tradition continues with Moto Razr. The phone looks sleek, really thin.

The camera definitely is an improvement over Atrix.
The video camera also produces decent quality stuff.

Swype IME is bundled with the phone which is definitely better than the standard IME available with the android OS.

The Blur software in the phone seem to have been toned down but still exists. I actually like some of the stuff provided as part of Blur. For example the Favorite Contacts widget is a great tool for keeping few of the favorite people on the home screen.

The phone has the battery compartment sealed (like iPhone) and SIM and SD cards have to be inserted to the side of the phone. Also the phone only accepts micro SIM cards, so one has to either get a micro SIM card or make one by cutting their SIM cards.

On measuring the performance using Quadrant Standard Edition, the phone returns a benchmark figure of 2608 which is almost twice the figure returned by Nexus One 2.2+.

The phone has Smart Actions application which looks very similar to Locale application that has existed in the Android market for quite some time.

The screen is pretty good, although it has same resolution as Atrix but the physical size is higher, which makes it easier to use but little harder to carry. People with smaller hands may find it difficult to hold in their palms.
Here is the details that Android System Info application returned.


OSBrowser UserAgent : Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.5; en-us; XT910 Build/6.5.1-73_SPU-9) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1
BuildInfosAndroid version : 2.3.5Release Codename : RELAPI LEVEL : 10CPU ABI : armeabi-v7aManufacturer : motorolaBootloader : unknownCPU ABI2 : armeabiHardware : mapphone_cdmaRadio : unknownBoard : spyderBrand : MOTODevice : umts_spyderDisplay : 6.5.1-73_SPU-9Fingerprint : MOTO/XT910_RTGB/umts_spyder:2.3.5/6.5.1-73_SPU-9/1319876225:user/release-keysModel : XT910Product : XT910_RTGBTags : release-keys
BatteryDischarging...Level : 60 %Technology : Li-ionTemperature : 32.0 °C (89.6°F)Voltage : 3892 mV
MemoryDownload Cache Max: 708MB/ Free: 692MBdata Max: 3.74GB/ Free: 3.29GBExternal storage Max: 8.00GB/ Free: 7.99GBTotal RAM: 0.91GBFree RAM: 196MBThreshold RAM: 46.00MB
Low Memory Killer LevelsFOREGROUND_APP:__ 12.00MBVISIBLE_APP:_________ 18.00MBSECONDARY_SERVER: 28.12MBHIDDEN_APP:________ 46.00MBCONTENT_PROVIDER: 68.00MBEMPTY_APP:__________ 82.03MB
CPUProcessor ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l)processor 0BogoMIPS 43581.82Features swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3CPU implementer 0x41CPU architecture 7CPU variant 0x1CPU part 0xc09CPU revision 3Hardware mapphone_CDMARevision 0000Serial 0000000000000000Freqency range: 300.0 -> 1200.0MHzCurrent Frequency: 1200.0MHzFrequency Stats (time):- 300.0 MHz 63.77% (3124603)- 600.0 MHz 7.74% (379481)- 800.0 MHz 7.37% (361167)- 1000.0 MHz 7.91% (387678)- 1200.0 MHz 13.2% (646818)
CameraAntibanding: autoColor Effect: noneExposure Compensation: 0Exposure Compensation Step: 0.1Flash Mode: offFocus Mode: autoFocal Length: 4.6Horizontal View Angle: 62.1Jpeg Quality: 95Jpeg Thumbnail Quality: 60Jpeg Thumbnail Size: 240x320Max Exposure Compensation: 30Max Zoom: 15Min Exposure Compensation: -30Picture Format: JPEGPicture Size: 2448x3264Preview Format: NV21Preview Framerate: 30Preview Size: 480x640Supported Antibanding: - off- auto- 50hz- 60hzSupported Color Effects: - none- negative- solarize- sepia- mono- natural- vivid- colourswap- blackwhite- whiteboard- blackboard- aqua- posterize- red-tint- green-tint- blue-tintSupported Flash Modes: - off- on- auto- torchSupported Focus Modes: - fixed- auto- infinity- macro- continuous- continuous-video- extended- portrait- touch- face-prioritySupported Jpeg Thumbnail Sizes:- 0x0- 96x96- 144x176- 144x352- 384x512- 240x320- 120x200- 120x160Supported Picture Formats: - JPEG- YUY2- NV21- RGB_565Supported Picture Sizes: - 240x320- 480x640- 960x1280- 1200x1600- 1536x2048- 1458x2592- 1936x2592- 1840x3264- 2448x3264Supported Preview Formats: - YUY2- NV21- RGB_565Supported Preview Frame Rates: - 30- 25- 24- 20- 15- 10Supported Preview Sizes: - 96x128- 120x160- 144x176- 160x240- 288x352- 240x320- 480x640- 576x768- 480x720- 576x720- 480x800- 480x864- 720x1280- 1080x1920Supported Scene Modes: - auto- macro- action- portrait- landscape- night-portrait- sunset- steadyphotoSupported White Balance: - auto- daylight- cloudy-daylight- shade- tungsten- fluorescent- incandescent- horizon- face-priority- sunset- twilight- warm-fluorescent- sun- cloudy- flash- night-normalWhite Balance: autoVertical View Angle: 48.2Zoom: 0Zoom Ratios: - 100- 115- 132- 152- 174- 200- 230- 264- 303- 348- 400- 459- 528- 606- 696- 800Smooth Zoom Supported: trueZoom Supported: true
ScreenResolution: 540 x 960Refresh Rate: 68.0X factor for DIP: 1.5Density: 240 dpiPixel per inch X: 258.79245 dpi Y: 256.67368 dpi
OpenGLOpenGL Version supported : 2.0OpenGL Version supported : OpenGL ES-CM 1.1 build 1.7.17.4958Vendor : Imagination TechnologiesRenderer : PowerVR SGX 540Extensions : GL_OES_byte_coordinates GL_OES_fixed_point GL_OES_single_precision GL_OES_matrix_get GL_OES_read_format GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture GL_OES_point_sprite GL_OES_point_size_array GL_OES_matrix_palette GL_OES_draw_texture GL_OES_query_matrix GL_OES_texture_env_crossbar GL_OES_texture_mirrored_repeat GL_OES_texture_cube_map GL_OES_blend_subtract GL_OES_blend_func_separate GL_OES_blend_equation_separate GL_OES_stencil_wrap GL_OES_extended_matrix_palette GL_OES_framebuffer_object GL_OES_rgb8_rgba8 GL_OES_depth24 GL_OES_stencil8 GL_OES_compressed_ETC1_RGB8_texture GL_OES_mapbuffer GL_OES_EGL_image GL_EXT_multi_draw_arrays GL_OES_required_internalformat GL_IMG_read_format GL_IMG_texture_compression_pvrtc GL_IMG_texture_format_BGRA8888 GL_EXT_texture_format_BGRA8888 GL_IMG_texture_stream GL_OES_egl_sync GL_IMG_vertex_array_object
SensorsLIS3DH 3-axis Accelerometer: 0.25 mA by ST MicroAK8975 3-axis Magnetic field sensor: 6.8 mA by Asahi KaseiAK8975 Orientation sensor: 7.05 mA by Asahi KaseiCT405 Proximity sensor: 3.0 mA by TAOSCT405 Light sensor: 0.175 mA by TAOSGravity Sensor: 0.25 mA by Google Inc.Linear Acceleration Sensor: 0.25 mA by Google Inc.Rotation Vector Sensor: 7.05 mA by Google Inc.
Featuresandroid.hardware.wifiandroid.hardware.location.networkandroid.hardware.telephonyandroid.hardware.locationandroid.hardware.touchscreen.multitouchandroid.hardware.sensor.compassandroid.hardware.cameraandroid.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.distinctandroid.hardware.bluetoothandroid.hardware.sensor.proximityandroid.hardware.sensor.lightandroid.hardware.microphoneandroid.hardware.location.gpsandroid.hardware.camera.autofocusandroid.hardware.telephony.gsmandroid.hardware.telephony.cdmaandroid.hardware.camera.frontandroid.software.live_wallpaperandroid.hardware.sensor.accelerometerandroid.hardware.touchscreenandroid.hardware.camera.flashglEsVers=2.0
JavaPropertiesjava.vendor.url: http://www.android.com/java.class.path: .java.class.version: 46.0os.version: 2.6.35.7-ge439ab5java.vendor: The Android Projectuser.dir: /user.timezone: nullpath.separator: :os.name: Linuxos.arch: armv7lline.separator: file.separator: /user.name: java.version: 0java.home: /system


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Motorola Milestone Software Update FroYo

Finally Motorola has made FroYo upgrade available for some countries. I have a phone that was bought in UK and I could upgrade the software. You can see the 3G hotspot and apps2SD and other features that were part of FroYo.

The software update is not available for OTA but you need to download Motorola Software Update utility from here.

Once you have the software and a Windows machine, you can connect the phone using USB cable and after that it is self explanatory.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ripping movies to watch on Milestone

Here are the instructions to watch movies by converting them from DVD to a format so that they are optimized for Motorola Milestone. These would also work well for a Droid phone.
  • Install Handbrake Software, make sure to install the CLI
  • Install VLC software, Handbrake will not be able to decrypt DVDs without this software and will give error.
  • I use both of these on a Linux machine but both these software are also available for windows and one can easily figure out how to work these from respective websites. 
Once this setup is done, just insert the DVD and run following command line.
HandBrakeCLI -e x264  -q 20.0 -a 1 -E faac -B 128 -6 dpl2 -R 48 -D 0.0 -f mp4 -X 854 -Y 480 -m -x cabac=0:ref=2:me=umh:bframes=0:subme=6:8x8dct=0:trellis=0 -i -o MovieName.m4v --longest

If the DVD has multiple titles then above command will pull out the longest title. Otherwise one can use --title option for getting specific title. This command scales the movie to correct format for Milestone/Droid.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Motorola Milestone, Review #1

Here are my initial thoughts on Motorola Milestone.
  • I think it is a pretty good phone, I had been using ADP1 form last one and half year and the mechanical quality of the phone is pretty evident as soon as you touch it.
  • The slider is pretty crisp
  • GMail application now supports multiple GMail account which is a great feature addition to the phone since I (and many others whom I know) have a .gmail.com account and another account for their hosted domain. Earlier I had to access one of these accounts via IMAP which definitely is not as efficient as GMail since many of the gmail features like Label and Archiving are not available from IMAP.
  • The new maps is also pretty good, addition of layers and landmarks is better over the earlier version. The one thing is missing is voice navigation which supposedly is available on US droid but it missing in this one.
  • Keyboard take little time to getting used to but one gets used to it. The only problem is that for entering numbers one has to press Alt.
  • Soft keyboard is much better, for me the success rate is much higher compared to ADP1.
  • Browser has pinch and zoom but the maps does not. I am hoping that a future release of maps through the market may carry pinch and zoom.
  • There are many posts on internet that this phone does not allow protected applications download but I could download Calorie Counter from fatsecret.com which I know for sure is a protected application because I could never download it on my ADP1.
  • One of the downside of getting it shipped from UK was that the phone was missing the microSD card which should have been inside the phone and it did not have it. I am trying to follow up with vendor but I have very little hope that I will get it. Anyway I can pick one up here.
  • Gallery is much improved, pinch and zoom works on photos, even the gallery display is much improved with a good way to browse photos.
  • Facebook for Android application is still not available for Android 2.0, one can download Bloo which works ok and the web based facebook is also decent.
  • Twidroid and Seesmic clients work great for twitter.
  • Camera is not great but does decent job.
Overall a great device. Solved many of my problems, Facebook, Twitter, GMail and all other google services.

How to get Motorola Milestone in India

So, I waited and waited and waited some more and could not find anyway on how to get Motorola Milestone in India. There was no news from company so I decided to take matter in my own hands.

It was available on UK online retailer eXpansys on 10th of December 2009, so I decided to order directly from them. In the end, it seems to have worked out very well. I ordered and my order reached in time before they ran out of stock.

Since they were shipping outside EU territory, I did not have to pay VAT which was 15%. That saved me £59.56. I had to pay £22.95 as shipping (in place of £5.95) so I ended up paying £17.00 extra.

The shipping was through DHL international and they cleared customs and charged me Rs. 2002/- as custom charges. In the end I got the phone for a price way less than what I would have paid if I got it shipped to somebody in UK and asked him to bring back.

Total cost to me for the phone was around Rs. 33,500/-. The only downside is that in place of $ symbol on keyboard, it has £ symbo.l. I think I can live with that.