Archive for August, 2006

» Sony Ericsson P990i Finally Arrives

By ivc at 20:31, August 20, 2006

P990 Close-up
On friday morning this week, I finally got the sought after phone-pda I’ve been waiting for to be released, the Sony Ericsson P990i. And I was more astonished than I thought I would be. The form-factor is just perfect, just small enough, or big enough if you want, and with a really good touch screen. With battery installed it’s pretty light considering. I liked the QWERTY-keyboard, the keys are a tad smaller than imagined but yet usable. The build quality is top notch, and I haven’t found a fault with it yet. I won’t list the full feature list here, but take a look at the Sony Ericsson page for all the details.

  • P990 Firmware versionsModel number: DPY1011472/28 (FI SV)
  • Manufacturer date: 06W31 (30th July – 5th August 2006)
  • Firmware versions:
    Phone R4B – Bluetooth R4F01 – Organizer R2A04 – CDA R2A01

  • Made in France
  • Battery: BST-33 (950 mAh)
  • Manual is in color and seems professional printed, in swedish and finnish
  • Included Norwegian language pack (not using it) among others
  • Free main memory after boot: 15.9 MB
  • Unit from swedish P990 batch, made available on 10th August
  • Price incl VAT: NOK 5505 / €704 / £482 / $901

The phone was available in Sweden two weeks before I got it, but in very limited stock. If I had choosen the right shipping option I would probably have had it saturday last week or monday. Logicaly it would be faster to pick the unit up locally at the place where it was in stock, right? Not quite this time. The stock was not located at the local office but in a facility in Sweden and they would send it straight to the customer from there. That would’ve saved my several phone calls, one trip to their office, in Ã…mli, and I wouldn’t had to anxiously wait some extra days for the phone to pop up. Anyway, I finally got it.

There are of course quite some problems and bugs with the phone since it’s a new platform for Sony Ericsson to develop on (Symbian 9.1 / UIQ3). And 10 months after the announcement, one would think they would’ve thoroughly tested it, apparently not so. Symbian 9.1 was first stable as late as April/May, and then SE started to implement it. A great few of bugs can probably be tracked back to the low free main memory, 15 MB of total 64 MB. The phone is responsive and fast, but there is some slugginess in some situations, like when checking IMAP inbox, doing something while the wlan is connecting, or running more than 3-4 big applications (Mediaplayer, Messaging and Web). I’ve got two kernexec errors and two spontaneous ‘Reboot for better performance’ reboots, but that’s after almost contiunous usage the past two days. Although no low memory warnings during that time. Some of the bugs I’ve came across can be found in the list I compiled below, and the others can be tracked in the easto forum thread.

It’s a perfect phone but there are some annoyances. If you haven’t had time to use the phone yourself I think you’ll probably focus more on the bugs than the phone deserves, not realizing that the phone is actually quite usable and stable. That’s at least my experience.

  • Lighter than thought
  • Smaller qwerty-keyboard buttons than imagined
  • Fast enough
  • Still wow factor after reading about it for 7 months
  • Camera shutter button maybe a bit deep/hard
  • Smooth camera door
  • Small gap between screen and case might collect dust
  • Streaming music cannot be in background (using video player)
  • Miss an option to disable theme animations
  • Battery cover hard to remove
  • Perfect size for wearing in jeans pocket
  • Opera browser doesn’t remember settings, i.e fit to screen off (configurations works fine)
  • In flip open mode missing an easy way to check free memory
  • Would like shortcuts in opera using the qwerty-keyboard
  • Smooth simoultanous switch between wlan, bluetooth, 3g and gprs internet connection, prioritized
  • Pre-made account for hotspot wlan connections (DefaultWifiAccount)
  • Actually haven’t had any serious problems with low memory (unless mediaplayer, web and messaging is open)
  • Self-signed applications allowed
  • In open flip mode, task manager icon could be larger and easier to access (used for multitasking)
  • Love the ability to stream live realaudio/video
  • Cool integration between Opera and RSS reader
  • Not 30 fps in 320×240 video recording, should be supported by systemchip
  • Camera settings option-marker is a bit small, hard to see current setting while ‘in the field’
  • File download via Opera is fast, 6295KB finished in 47s and 3040KB finished in 23s, which is equal to 133KB/s
  • Data transfer logs are inaccurate, total amount of data send and received is way off
  • Spontanous corruption and complete wipe-out of data in Messaging
  • Some low volume audio distortion when media player is activated, cracks and pops
  • Continued below…

The phone will be supported by Sony Ericsson for a long time and new firmwares will hopefully fix most problems I and others have with the phone at the moment. It’s not even available in other countries and in some network brand stores.

The first firmware update after the retail units hit the stores came out today (saturday). I’ve not upgraded yet because I would like to get to know the current firmware version and have a better feeling what’s different after I upgrade.

Update 21th Aug:
P990 retail firmware versionsToday, 21th, I updated to the latest P990 firmware and generally it works well. There have been some quirks but overall it’s faster and more stable. This are the new versions:

  • Phone: R5A006
  • Bluetooth: R4F01
  • Organizer: R3A04
  • CDA: R3A03

Since there aren’t any official change log or release notes, it’s difficult to find out what’s changed. The list below shows some of the changes I noticed.

  • Updated default theme
  • Some updated icons
  • New design on some slidebar options
  • Opera browser starts faster
  • More input options, predict text for either flip open or closed
  • New internet wizard in connections control panel
  • System response is better
  • New RSS icon in Opera when available on website
  • Update: Found to be wrong – URL input in Opera now begins with first letter low-case
  • Virtual keyboard is always available in system bar

New problems encountered caused by firmware update:

  • Update: Found to be wrong – URL entry by default begins with digits, need to press alt to disable blue keys
  • Some video capturing saving errors
  • Activity menu crashes when adding new shortcuts in flip open mode

Other annoyances, might not be related to the new firmware:

  • Realaudio files start to chop after a 4-5 minutes (tried live audio (Radio1) and 2 hour long recordings, might not be indexed)
  • Cumbersome way to end processes, no ‘Exit’-button in most application
  • After pausing a video clip, navigating the menus is way more snappy and responsive (gfx accelerator?)
  • Media player hangs when moving slider forward on large/long files, 288 Kbit/s, 1.5 hour
  • Volume slider in Media player is vertical when in full screen mode

Update 5th Sept:
P990 Firmware Update R7AToday another update for the P990i was relased by Sony Ericsson. Seems they prioritize the P990i now since the M600i haven’t received an update for some time. Pretty resonable though, considering the phone will be available again for people to just go to their favorite mobilephone shop and pick one up. It took a mere 15 minutes to apply the update and the new firmware versions are:

  • Phone: R7A001
  • Bluetooth: R4F01
  • Organizer: R3B01
  • CDA: R3B01

To do the update without the flip, you only need to hold the C-key on the QWERTY-keyboard. Works as well as the ‘normal’ flip closed C-key. After the update the first boot takes about 85 seconds before you hit the language menu. The boot after that takes about 35 seconds before you hit the flight mode menu. Det default date when started is 25th August, possible compile date if firmware.

New things I’ve noticed with the new firmware:

  • Interface feels somewhat faster, especially after disabling handwriting

Problems:

  • Music stops and skips when opening applications and doing operations, maybe caused by new memory managment system
  • No easy way to go straight to new sms message when they arrive, tidious

Update 2nd January 2007:
New firmware finally released, this update should fix most of the problems people have experienced since the launch.

  • Phone: R9EA001
  • Bluetooth: R5A01
  • Organizer: R4A13
  • CDA: R4A09

I have a dedicated Sony Ericsson Mobilephones page here. You can view the picture gallery here.

» HiA Grimstad

By ivc at 10:28, August 15, 2006

Last week I sent an application to get into a one year pre-course engineering semester and got the confirmation that I was accepted at the end of last week. I went along with two friends who also wanted to do the course, one sent an early application and the other just applied at the school this monday, the opening-day.

In retrospect and with the experience I had on the first day I think I’ll decide to cancel the course for 3 reasons. 1. I haven’t decided what I want to apply for after this course, which makes this course somewhat meaningless. The pre-course is strictly for engineering degrees later on, can’t gain points for other types of degrees. 2. I’m not motivated and couldn’t really care less, partly because of the former reason. 3. If I want to apply to some courses that require math, physics and chemistry, I can do a short summer course instead of one year course (which normally also includes other classes like norwegian, english and a society course you can skip if you’re approved). It’s just not the right choice for me. I acted on feelings and wanted to do something new, have a goal, but clearly I don’t just know what yet.

Update:
I’ve discussed with my other friends also on the same course and I think I try it and see how it goes. And I found out that I can skip chemistry too, freeing up friday and the earliest class to 0900.

Update:
On the 29th August I most likely had my last class of the current semester. It didn’t work out and was not something for me, not yet at least.

» P990 Mash-up Movie

By ivc at 14:49, August 8, 2006

I’ve created a mash-up movie of the new Sony Ericsson P990i phone using pictures uploaded by the forum users at esato.com and my-symbian.com. Everything is synced up to the Stargate SG-1 tv serie themesong and somewhat share the anticipation people have to this phone. It was announced in October 2005 and it’s officially been delayed 2 times and is slated to be released in August 2006. As of writing the phone has started to pop up on severeal swedish stores and hopefully that means it will be available here in Norway in a short time.

I produced the movie clip using Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. File is hosted by youtube.com. Run-time: 59 seconds. Download the original movie file here.

» Google Map Arendal

By ivc at 21:11, August 7, 2006

Here’s a view of Arendal using Google Maps through Wikimapia.org. It’s pretty low resolution right now but hopefully this post will allow me to easily check to see how the satellite images will progresses over the next few years.

» System Upgrade

By ivc at 16:50, August 3, 2006

This morning I got the new system parts I ordered last week. I’ve had in mind to upgrade my workstation for a while, mainly add more memory. But after Intel announced their new Core 2 Duo processor chips in mid july, I started to read news that AMD would dump the prices on their chips up to 50%. A move to still have a competative edge against Intel latest and greatest. I decided that it was time to jump in and upgrade both the memory and the cpu. My setup really could take advantage of dual-core as I’m a heavy duty multitasker (my friends would probably agree).

I sold the premium OCZ 1 GB Extreme Latency (2-2-2-5) memory sticks I had to invest in new pair of Corsair 2 GB CMX1024-3200C2 (2-3-3-6) memory sticks. I sold them for 950 kr and the new one cost 1770 kr. Not a bad deal I think.

The new cpu I decided to go with was the AMD 64 X2 4400+ with 2x 1 MB cache for each core. I found that it was the best value for the money and I wanted something that would last the rest of the systems life. It replaced a very nice AMD 64 3000+ vince. The previous price point for new cpu was around 4000 kr, and I payed 2050 kr for it after AMD dumped the price last week.

I’m very happy with the upgrade and I can recommend against running a new system on 512 MB memory. It’s just so slove and the system has to swap memory to disk constantly. I had to do that for a week while waiting for the new sticks (the cpu was backordered). With dual-core everything is really responsive and fast, I have only played with the new upgrades for a few hours but I’m just starting to enjoy the jump in performance.

Unfortunately I didn’t have any Artive Silver 5 available and I had to go with the stock thermal pad on the cooler for now. Btw, the cooler is a lot bigger than the stock cooler for the AMD 64 3000+. Pipes and the lot.

Here’s a few pictures I took of new goods and a few showing them installed.