martes, 15 de septiembre de 2009

This is experience with mobile Motorola I1

It has a very interesting feature that lets you use it as woki toki, pressing the button on your left side the quality is good, but I could not effectively determine distance, since it work almost everywhere in the city where I live and very few problems within buildings.





Its weight and dimensions are not bad there is always room for improvement are the following Weight 4.63 oz (131 g) Dimensions 4.65 "x 2.28" x 0.5 "(118 x 58 x 12.8 mm). if we go something deeper in this aspect resolution is 320 x 480 pixels, the pixel density is de186 ppi, in addition to a touch screen. it also has sensor light, proximity sensor resistant glass, scratch (Corning Gorilla glass)


I like the design, it's comfortable and manly, they say that is waterproof, I does not test!

Its battery leaves much to be desired is only 1400 mAh LiIon, I could try that holds up well to talk, but staying on without wi-fi does not reach 96 hours they promise.

On the technical side leaves much to be desired with a single core processor, which is 500 MHz, Freescale Zeus 2.0 ARM1136, comes with Android OS 1.5 is not the most modern but it is useful, the memory of the system is only 256 MB of RAM / 512MB ROM, you do not have much space but allow you to expand microSD, microSDHC up to 32GB something very positive, particularly mind if you take many photos or video.

Speaking of camera is just in the back and is 5 megapixes something low but you can have good results brings a LED flash is quite good, but only if the light sources are in front of you. As interesting thing allows you to Autofocus, Digital zoom, Geo tagging, Pre white balance settings, Panorama and otherseffects.


The Motorola i1 is the first Android smartphone for iDEN-based networks using 2G technology instead of modern CDMA and GSM networks, this does not affect the quality of the call, but yes of  the browsing speed, which brings a Opera Mini 5.0 browser that personal is not my favorite but maintains the utility surf at a reasonable speed.


Its connectivity;
Bluetooth supported are: HSP 1.1, HFP 1.5, A2DP 1.2, version 2.0 + EDR AVRC
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g.
USB: USB 2.0 microUSB connector.
It also has the potential for Computer sync, OTA sync


Have separate buttons for menu, back, answer call, end call, menu, volones, camera on and off.

In closing I leave the list of all the things I did not like:

  •      Display low density of pixels (186 ppi)
  •      Single-core processor
  •      Too little RAM (256MB RAM)
  •      Low resolution screen (320 x 480 pixels)
  •      Low resolution camera (5 megapixels)
  •      Low resolution video capture
  •      No front camera
  •      Outdated   operating system.

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