In this post, Paul talks about his initial impressions of the SPV E200:
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It's VERY nice, apparently has the same processor as the e100, but is noticeably faster, probably due to the additional RAM (32MB).
The camera is 640 x 480 still, but the picture taking application is excellent, with the update being very fluid, as you would expect from an internal camera.
The phone includes a 'Camcorder' application which records at QVGA, and is suprisingly effective.
The new joystick is a definite improvement on the old one, being very simple and smooth to use.
I haven't had a big play with WMP, but it does have WMP9 codecs, and allows WMA format ringtones too.
I haven't seen the egg timer at all in the period I had to play with it.
Here is what I think is the best bit... MS have provided a native MMS client in Smartphone 2003! This means no more EZOS client, and the MS client is a vast improvement.
Activesync over Bluetooth is supported in the base OS, so that will work, but the Headset profile needs to be implemented by the OEM - I think it's safe to assume that HTC have implemented this, although I haven't personally tested it.
The E200 includes the new enhanced start menu previewed in the Orange presentation some months ago, which works pretty well.
All in all, the E200 is a pretty exciting bit of kit, and something I'm definitely looking forward to getting my hands on for real testing!
The camera is 640 x 480 still, but the picture taking application is excellent, with the update being very fluid, as you would expect from an internal camera.
The phone includes a 'Camcorder' application which records at QVGA, and is suprisingly effective.
The new joystick is a definite improvement on the old one, being very simple and smooth to use.
I haven't had a big play with WMP, but it does have WMP9 codecs, and allows WMA format ringtones too.
I haven't seen the egg timer at all in the period I had to play with it.
Here is what I think is the best bit... MS have provided a native MMS client in Smartphone 2003! This means no more EZOS client, and the MS client is a vast improvement.
Activesync over Bluetooth is supported in the base OS, so that will work, but the Headset profile needs to be implemented by the OEM - I think it's safe to assume that HTC have implemented this, although I haven't personally tested it.
The E200 includes the new enhanced start menu previewed in the Orange presentation some months ago, which works pretty well.
All in all, the E200 is a pretty exciting bit of kit, and something I'm definitely looking forward to getting my hands on for real testing!






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