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Posts Tagged ‘velocity mobile 103’

Velocity Mobile 103 reviewed

Talking about Velocity Mobile, Slashgear has been handling Velocity Mobile’s touch-driven Velocity Mobile 103 and has put up a review of the Windows Mobile Professional smartphone and Velocity’s user interface.

While it’s fair to say they find the features pretty good (VGA screen, GPS, HSDPA etc), they did not find Velocity’s Windows Mobile add-on layer sufficiently deep or comprehensive enough.

Their conclusion was:
Consider that it’s the first handset from Velocity Mobile on the market, though, and you perhaps become a little more accommodating. Nothing is truly bad about the 103, and some aspects – VOTA, the copious connectivity, the luscious display – are positively stand-out. The 103 is a first-generation device and, based on what little we saw at CTIA of the upcoming Velocity line-up, it’s passing the best of its DNA to its successors.

Read their full review at Slashgear.com

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Velocity Mobile 103 reviewed

CNET has reviewed the Velocity Mobile 103. This HTC Touch Diamond-like device features a 2.8 inch VGA screen, AT&T HSDPA, WIFI, GPS etc and microSD expansion.

It also features Velocity Mobile’s Odyssey user interface and other the air software updates.

CNET was rather unimpressed with Odyssey, finding it unintuitive. They liked the screen and camera, but called the speaker-phone “pretty abysmal“. They also had no love for the keyboard, which sounds as if it may have been the standard WM soft keyboard.

Read the full review at CNET.com

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Velocity Mobile 103 now available for pre-order

While the interface was not as revolutionary as hoped, there can never be too many VGA Windows Mobile phones. Its therefore welcome news that Velocity Mobile today announced the retail availability of its first touchscreen phone, the Velocity 103. The Velocity Mobile 103, which combines an easy-to-use Odyssey Interface, Velocity Over The Air updates (Vota) and an attractive design, is available for pre-order online now through Expansys for £334.99 and will ship by the end of September.

Velocity Over The Air (VOTA) updates means no longer do consumers need to buy new phones to get the latest software. The ability to easily update devices through VOTA means the device is longer lasting and more cost effective for users. Through this service, Velocity Mobile also directly engages its customers and keeping them up-to-date with mobility.

The Velocity Mobile 103 featuring Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, a high-resolution VGA screens and ample memory. The full specs are:

Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Qualcomm Mobile Station Modem™ (MSM™) MSM7201™ chipset
GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 850, 1900, 2100
640×480 VGA touch screen
Odyssey Interface
Velocity Over The Air updates (VOTA)
256MB ROM, 128MB RAM
Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11b/g WiFi, GPS
2.0 megapixel camera, 0.3 megapixel videoconferencing camera
TV/VGA out
MicroSD expansion slot

See more about the device at the Velocity Mobile website here.

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FCC spills Velocity Mobile beans

Chronic FCC stalkers Engadget have outed Velocity Mobile’s FCC filling for the Velocity Mobile 103. This full-screen tablet-type Windows Mobile Smartphone has not cleared the FCC, and the filling not only bring one of the first real-life pictures of the device, but also some tasty details.

For one, the filling confirms the presence of the all-important AT&T 850 Mhz band for 3G, and usually for a device aimed at the American market, includes a a front-facing video conferencing camera. It also shows an interesting screen lock switch. The included manual does not mentioned Velocity’s custom UI overlay, but we are certainly to see more of this before the release. The device differentiates itself from most other Windows Mobile phones by the presence of a VGA screen and a trackball for navigation.

Peruse the FCC’s filling here.

See more pictures after the break.

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