Hello Guys,
I got my Galaxy a week ago from handyattacke.de. I plan to use it in my consulting business, and therefore depend on it very much to work in practice. It is replacing a Nokia E71.
The first thing I did after unboxing was to load the “new pc studio” onto my laptop. It took me four hours to do that and upgrade the firmware of the phone (installed on windows 7), and I have a PhD in Computer Science. However, I did not mind spending time with this new baby. The current firmware reads: i7500xxii5 (Android 1.5). I have not rooted the phone or made any modifications.
Now, after a week of use, I can’t decide if I want to keep it or not.
Please help me decide – what is your opinion on these issues? Am I just whining for nothing or are there more people out there who have the same feeling?
Here are the limitations in order of importance for me;
1)Not good in-call sound quality. No matter if I use Bluetooth headset (top of the line new Jabra), the supplied headset, or the phone itself. The sound quality is not only mediocre – it is actually a bit towards what I would call “bad”. It seems like the people I talk to hear me a better than I hear them. I find the sound sort of distorted – a little bit like talking in a very old GSM phone (as opposed to a top modern 3G phone that this is).
2)Rejects incoming calls. In the course of a week, the phone has rejected a handful of phonecalls without even making a sound – it just rejects the calls, and they turn up as unanswered in the list of incoming calls. First I thought maybe the phone was set to quiet mode, or I just did not hear the signal, but I have now verified that it does this – all by itself. In a working week, all those calls would be from my clients, and it is important for me – and them – that I can answer them if I am available.
3)Short battery time. I tried it in a GSM network (not 3G) out in the countryside of Sweden – Battery time was good to excellent. However, at home in Stockholm with full 3G coverage, the battery is draining very fast. Add a little bit of wireless LAN to that, and the phone is not practical for me. Today is the first time since the 90-ties that I drive home from the city in my car without any battery left – the phone is dead. Of course, I could have loaded the battery in the car, if I just had the gear to do it. I can live without wireless LAN, but I need autosync with google apps and I do need 3G. With some loading in the car, it will probably work out fine. However, the Nokia E71 turned out more than two days of my useage before needing reloading.
4)Small virtual keyboard. Being a swede, I need the Swedish keyboard with
I got my Galaxy a week ago from handyattacke.de. I plan to use it in my consulting business, and therefore depend on it very much to work in practice. It is replacing a Nokia E71.
The first thing I did after unboxing was to load the “new pc studio” onto my laptop. It took me four hours to do that and upgrade the firmware of the phone (installed on windows 7), and I have a PhD in Computer Science. However, I did not mind spending time with this new baby. The current firmware reads: i7500xxii5 (Android 1.5). I have not rooted the phone or made any modifications.
Now, after a week of use, I can’t decide if I want to keep it or not.
Please help me decide – what is your opinion on these issues? Am I just whining for nothing or are there more people out there who have the same feeling?
Here are the limitations in order of importance for me;
1)Not good in-call sound quality. No matter if I use Bluetooth headset (top of the line new Jabra), the supplied headset, or the phone itself. The sound quality is not only mediocre – it is actually a bit towards what I would call “bad”. It seems like the people I talk to hear me a better than I hear them. I find the sound sort of distorted – a little bit like talking in a very old GSM phone (as opposed to a top modern 3G phone that this is).
2)Rejects incoming calls. In the course of a week, the phone has rejected a handful of phonecalls without even making a sound – it just rejects the calls, and they turn up as unanswered in the list of incoming calls. First I thought maybe the phone was set to quiet mode, or I just did not hear the signal, but I have now verified that it does this – all by itself. In a working week, all those calls would be from my clients, and it is important for me – and them – that I can answer them if I am available.
3)Short battery time. I tried it in a GSM network (not 3G) out in the countryside of Sweden – Battery time was good to excellent. However, at home in Stockholm with full 3G coverage, the battery is draining very fast. Add a little bit of wireless LAN to that, and the phone is not practical for me. Today is the first time since the 90-ties that I drive home from the city in my car without any battery left – the phone is dead. Of course, I could have loaded the battery in the car, if I just had the gear to do it. I can live without wireless LAN, but I need autosync with google apps and I do need 3G. With some loading in the car, it will probably work out fine. However, the Nokia E71 turned out more than two days of my useage before needing reloading.
4)Small virtual keyboard. Being a swede, I need the Swedish keyboard with