Random Update – About Smartphones

Over the pass few months, I’ve been reading many good reviews on the Samsung Galaxy S’ screen quality. How clear and vibrant the colours of the phone is always being complimented even compared to existing AMOLED screens from HTC and Motorola. Now, this Super AMOLED screen boosts 20% brighter screen, 80% less reflective under sunlight and 20% reduced power consumption is some really big numbers in some really important points of a smartphone screen.

Being a smartphone user for over a year now, I’ve always struggle to work my phone under the sun. It’s either I’ll have to rush to a shaded area or just guess what’s on the screen based on the faint shadowy images I can see.

Today, I got the chance to actually see what an AMOLED screen looks like and I was quite impressed with the clarity and the colour vibrant. Although I must admit I can still see some pixels but it is not really something to complain about since it’s actually already much better then many existing phones. The only phone with better pixel density is the iPhone4 which I don’t fancy at all.

I went to the Maxis centre where they have the Samsung Galaxy S and played around with it a little. Although I didn’t have a chance to take any pictures, I believe that most people will already be familiar with the phone’s design. Most smartphone looks almost the same anyway. :P

The interface was quite fast and zippy except for some occasional loading of bigger apps such as Layar. There are many screens available to fill up with applications but with no search features. Scrolling though the apps was slow but Google’s Android OS 2.2 (Froyo) will fix that by adding a search feature.

It was my first time seeing the SWYPE feature in action and my friend gave it a shot. Not bad. Really fast typing for a first timer. :D

That’s all I can say now for the few minutes of exploration.

The phone is available though Maxis at a price of RM1699 with a 1 year Data contract. Which means they don’t care which call plan you’re on as long as you sign up for the data package for 1 year. It also comes with an extended 6 months warranty and RM10 rebate for data plan when you get the Samsung Galaxy S.

Guess what iPhone fans?

iPhone 4 is coming to town!

Although I do not recommend this phone, but it’s still good news isn’t it?

Also, Maxis users, it’s also coming soon to you. Not just Digi. I just didn’t post any screen shot because Maxis’ banner doesn’t even show their own logo. :P

As for Celcom users… Uh… Continue to enjoy your blue teddy bear.

It’s complicated

The story here: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/7/21/nation/6700311&sec=nation

The summary:

A is 5 months pregnant. B wants to marry A and take care of A and her baby. But A and B had never met before.

C is A’s ex-boyfriend and also the father of A’s baby. C is willing to get back with A and take care of the baby but A didn’t want to get back with C. A only wants C to bare the costs of taking care of the baby.

Personally, I think either C is a really bad guy or A is too picky.

On another matter, if you are single (and seeking) and see someone’s (whom you might be interested in) relationship status in Facebook or Friendster as “it’s complicated”, would you think he/she as available or not?

Consumer Report’s on iPhone 4′s Antenna Issue

Consumer Reports has recently just released a report which somehow “proved” that the iPhone 4 does have a signal drop issue when a person hold the phone or touch the phone at the particular (bottom left) area.

But an EMC engineer disagree with the report, saying that CR (short for Consumer Reports) didn’t used a controlled environment for the tests, thus, the results are not to be taken as valid.

While I may not be an EMC, EME, RF or an antenna engineer, I do know my way around the lab, the equipments and RF testing. Working right next to all 3 EME, EMC and RF labs does give me enough experience to comment on this.

First of all, controlled tests are always good to reproduce accurate and repeatable results to measure the performance of the device. This is important as to show that the device complies with regulations and does not interfere with other signals. For example, SAR tests performed by EME labs measures the rate at which energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to a radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic field. Too much, and it’s considered dangerous for humans. EMC tests on the other hand, will test the radiation pattern and power of the device in a controlled room where RF noise are shielded and reflections absorbed. Humans aren’t supposed to be inside and even the attached measuring instruments outside the room are shielded.

The problem with all these very expensive, accurate and exhaustive testing is, although they try to reproduce real world issues as much as possible, it’s still a controlled test up to a certain degree of acceptance. They can never be able to capture a full range of problems which can happen in real world environment. There are too many things which can happen outside the lab and there are always reasons why all these electronic devices have updated hardware revisions.

New tests are always developed to reproduce those reported issues to try to determine the cause and action needed. If the problem is hard to reproduced in the controlled environment, then it’s further escalated to R&D to capture the problem on the board level.

What Apple is doing on the other hand, is trying to blame others for their problem. Are Apple’s engineers really working on a fix is anyone’s guess but everyone should always take those Consumer reports with a pinch of salt. It’s not a controlled test. But every “Professionals” should also never ignore the public opinion even when the problem is not done through controlled environment. A problem is still a problem and an engineer’s job is to provide solutions to a problem. Not to provide excuses!

I Kinda Hate and Love the internet Now

When the web evolved to become web 2.0, I started to love the idea that websites can be so dynamic and become more like a desktop application. AJAX based websites and templates came out like mushrooms and more and more websites are developed with API access to interact with other websites or web apps. Phones were able to keep getting updates from the internet and social websites are becoming more then just a circle of friends sharing files.

But what happened now? Instead of many websites with very unique style and functionality, almost everything around the net nowadays are somehow related to Facebook, Twitter and Google. :x

I love it because it has grown into such as powerful medium of information and communication. I hate it because choice is so lacking lately.

Free Access to Maybank2u Mobile Via your phone

Since Maybank2u is having a contest to give away a HTC Desire for every 1000th transaction user on m2u Mobile, Celcom, Digi and Maxis has offered free internet access to Maybank2u Mobile for 3 months. Each of the telco will have different dates for the free rate.

Celcom - Prepaid 13 July 2010
- Postpaid 23 July 2010
DiGi - Prepaid & Postpaid 20 July 2010
Maxis - Prepaid & Postpaid 19 July 2010

Just be sure no one’s peeking when you do online banking and always remember to log out. :)

For more information, browse to:
http://www.maybank2u.com.my/mbb_info/m2u/public/promoDetail.do?channelId=PRO-Promotions&cntTypeId=1&cntKey=PRO01.14&programId=PRO01-Accounts&chCatId=/mbb/Personal/PRO-Promotions

Digi slashes rates for iPhone plans

Digi has recently slashed the monthly fees for their iPhone plans. Usually, this mean that Digi is planning on releasing something new to replace the current range. Could it be the new iPhone4? Maxis has also recently added the Samsung Galaxy S to their range of Android offerings, so could Digi be planning on release a couple of Android plans as well? I really hope they bring in some more Android phones to Malaysia as we’re really lacking some real useful mobile applications in this country.

Grow you damn blog!

There’s a big problem with my blog which makes it unable to grow into a bigger, better blog. It’s a personal blog, and personally, I’m not a very exiting person. I don’t have nice stories to tell, nor do I travel or eat a lot. I basically do the same things daily, eat the same things daily, get into the same argument daily and blog about the same things daily.

I’ve always wanted to create another blog either related to technology, food or traveling, but I can’t. I do not have the resources nor the budget to even do it.

I did try to get into a local project before which failed miserably. The “last man standing” on that project has taken over the entire project and turned the website into a photography blog. It was kind of good and I was happy for him since I thought him how to use WordPress. But it seems that he has become inactive as well… That blog’s domain is going to expire soon. Will my old partners update it? I wonder.

Today’s Rant

Yet again, no mood to work right after I stepped into the office. I don’t really know what kind of environment is this to work in. It’s not even a big office but it’s far from being cozy. It’s not relaxing and it’s not quiet.
And if it’s not quiet, it’s not even packed with inspiring people to work with, no enthusiasm mood and no main focus for success.

I’m also awaiting a call from a company. Sigh, they haven’t call me yet. :(

Goals (5 July 2010)

It’s been a long time since I’ve practiced in this exercise. Which is to set small personal goals for myself to achieve each day. Lets see how it turns out today. :)

  1. Complete Features and Bug Fix on ConSpur Extractor
  2. (Done) Update and forward my Resume
  3. Prepare required documents for interview(s)
  4. Consolidate and tidy up email’s Inbox