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The Blackberry Torch has been launched recently with relatively little fanfare, but signs point to the fact that it has taken the position of best blackberry ever from the Bold 9700. The Torch is now available on AT&Ts network and other carriers will undoubtedly follow. Because it features a touch screen, a physical keyboard and an updated OS + browser, the Blackberry Torch goes above and beyond any Blackberry before it. This is what the Blackberry Storm should have been, and this is Blackberrys chance to stay firmly if the game. So, how effective is it really, and is that the phone that you would like to have? Lets take a closer look

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Context

Before you read this Blackberry Torch review, let me provide some context: I used the Torch as my main phone for 7-10 days. During that time, I was connected to an hosted Exchange account and used an AT&T Blackberry Enterprise plan. My work email, calendar and contacts were synchronized over the air. I kept tabs on my friends via the Facebook app, and I read emails continuously while on the go. I browse the web several times a day to check on news and the stock market. I dont call much: only 10mn or so per day. Usage pattern is the single most important thing that affects battery life. It also shapes how we perceive, like or dislike features on a phone, so now you know.

Technical Considerations

Physical Design


This video shows how the BlackBerry Torch looks in the real world
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The design is clean, but doesnt look as edgy as the Bold 9700

The BlackBerry Torch fits more or less into the same form factor than the Bold 9700. It is just a hair thicker, but it is noticeably heavier 5.68oz/161.1g when compared to its older 9700 cousin 4.3oz, 122g. You can form your own opinion of the design see the photo gallery, but I personally find it only mildly attractive. It even reminds me of older phones like some Pantech models scary, I know. If you ask me, i would say that the Bold 9700 looks better and edgier, and maybe Blackberry should have released a black version instead of a deep metallic blue one. The Blackberry and AT&T logo also add to the overall visual clutter.

Sliders are usually hard to design because they thend to be chubby. The Torch is indeed bigger than an iPhone 4, but RIM has done a great job of integrating the sliding keyboard in my view.

Keyboard excellent
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Even with the challenges posed by a sliding design, the keyboard is excellent

The sliding mechanism feels solid, which is always a good sign. When the phone is locked, I just put my thumb in the middle of the screen to slide things out. However, if the touch screen is on/active, its harder to slide the screen up without unintentionally clicking on something. The next best option is to put your thumb where the earpiece is and slide up. Its a bit awkward, but it works. The very round curve at the bottom of the screen makes it hard to slide by pressing there. Also, I noticed that users with long nails might get into trouble when using the upper key row because nails might bump against the sliding part of the phone.

Once the keyboard is out, you will find a familiar keyboard layout: it looks just like the Blackberry Bold 9700. However, the relief of the keys is a bit more shallow well, it has to slide underneath the display, but fortunately, this does not have a significant impact on my typing speed. After using the iPhone 4 for a couple of months, its really good to type on a real keyboard.

Blackberry has succeeded where so many others have failed: they created a excellent slider keyboard. This is actually the best sliding keyboard that I have ever tested, and Ive seen my fair share. I hope that other brands will tune their own keyboard designs come on, it cant be *that* hard.

Virtual Keyboard so-so

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Im not a big fan of RIMs low-contrast virtual keyboard design

While the physical keyboard is excellent, Im not a big fan of the virtual keyboard design. On one hand, it is simple and not visually cluttered. On the other hand, the dark keys over a dark background was the best idea of the day, especially outdoors. Fortunately, the dictionary does a very good job at shortening the typing of known words. Also, the overall relatively low responsiveness of the system makes the virtual keyboard less effective than on a handset on which the OS responds at 60 frames per second.

Display average

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The display might could use more pixels, but RIM does make the best out of it

The 3.2 480x360 display doesnt break any records, and it is a fact that the competition can boast having much sharper screens with twice as many or more pixels. Its unfortunate that RIM did not increase its screen resolution, because it is a seemingly easy upgrade that doesnt affect the whole design. Users are stuck with the Bold 9700 resolution - but stretched over a screen thats almost twice as big In the grand scheme of things, this display is just good enough to display emails with clarity but this is a dangerous choice for RIM. The iPhone 3GS once faced similar criticism, and it was addressed with the iPhone 4. Lets hope that RIM does the same - very soon.

Trackpad
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The trackpad is very handy, also because the OS itself is not totally built for Touch

Trackpads are common on Blackberry devices, and theyve done a very good job at replacing trackballs. It is great if you want to move the text cursor just in-between two characters, or if you want to simulate a mouse cursor. It also allows hovering for supporting apps/sites. You can definitely get by without a trackpad, but when you manipulate a lot of text, it becomes extremely handy.

Misc
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This USB location works for the dock, but I cant type when I charge with a cable

The USB port can be found on the left side of the phone. While I love micro-USB as a charge/sync option, this one is placed in a way that prevents me from using my left hand effectively while charging. This is frustrating if you have to type emails during a charge cycle. The port should be moved higer on the side or to the top or bottom... and it would still work with a dock.

Basic Phone Functions

Dialing easy, quick
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Dialing and all basic fonctions are easy to use, and fast

Finding a contact is very easy. Just start typing a name, and the universal search will find your contact right away. From there, you can click to open the contact and choose a number to call. You can also enter a number directly, a call button will be displayed right below the edit field. Theres no need to open a phone app or a dialer app, but if you want to use a dialer on the screen, just click on the call button and the phone app will open. Calling someone can be done quickly an efficiently - I wished that we could create direct call shortcuts though. Android has it and its great.

Call audio quality good
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Audio quality is very decent, and loud enough from the earpiece

The audio quality is good, although a bit on the muffled side in my opinion. The volume is also loud enough, even in a relatively noisy place like a bar or a busy restaurant. The speaker volume during call is OK in a relatively quiet place office, home but in a public place it would gain to be more powerful. No complaints here.

Photo/Video Capture Average
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The camera is above average, but not as good as the iPhone 4

Photos look decent, but when I compare them side by side with what the iPhone 4 can snap, the Blackberry Torch doesnt do as well, mainly for two reasons: first, the photo dont look as good in dim lighting, and secondly, the BlackBerry Torch has the sharpness post-process filter cranked-up a bit for photos taken in bright conditions. This is fairly common in smartphones and is used to make photos look crisper -- maybe too much for my taste. Ive uploaded photos on Flickr so that you can see for yourself.

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The photo quality in daylight is decent, but in dim lighting, the iPhone 4 is clearly ahead

The video capture is OK. Unlike others, RIM doesnt claim to record in 720p when they really dont, but theres a decent 640x480 VGA video capture mode in 4:3. The 640x480 videos run at only 24 frames per second versus 30fps for other platforms. The result is satisfactory in bright lighting but I found the camera app to be a bit slow sometimes. More videos on Flickr.


Video: sample video from the BB Torch. Shows how macro you can go

Overall, the optical quality of the BlackBerry Torch is about average when compared with recent smartphones, but it cant touch the iPhone 4, especially in low-light.

Blackberry OS 6 New

As we always say, the real value is in the software, and BlackBerry OS 6 is an important step forward for BlackBerry. There were high expectations for this major OS release but BlackBerry OS 6 isnt as revolutionary as many had hoped for. But to their credit, RIM has addressed some of the most important features that was precipitating its market share slide. This is probably the right strategy to adapt from a practical point of view. A total overhaul is usually a techno-geek fantasy, that just doesnt happen in the real-world. Below are the most noticeable changes:

Look and feel improved

Video: BlackBerry OS 6.0 look and feel

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The new user interface design is nicely done. I hope it inspires Android...

The new user-interface look isnt *radically* different so BlackBerry users will find their marks quickly fresh but familiar was the marching order. However, its a nice refresh and some things like the setup have been significantly improved more later. Users can now make gestures to expand the app section, or switch to Favorites, Media and other sub-sections. I was surprised that views cant be customized, which is what I really want. Next time, maybe.

Web Browser Finally good

Video: The BlackBerry OS 6 Web Browser in action
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Web browsing has *finally* reached an acceptable level - phew

The new web browser is based on the WebKit open source browser that is also used by Apple and Google for their mobile browser. It is much oh, so much better than the previous Blackberry Browser that was just terrible. Now, most websites work, and the browsing experience is on par with the best competitors.

The browser also features double-tap zoom and pinch+zoom gestures, so this should be familiar with most people. While RIM is touting high benchmark performance numbers, the perceived performance of the browser is not higher than the best competitors - it is slower. I believe that this has to do with overall system performance, but at this point, Im just glad to have a normal web browsing experience... sic.

Social Feeds Efficient

If you have a busy digital life, BlackBerry OS 6 comes with Social Feeds, an aggregator that compiles feeds from different services. Youve seen that elsewhere, but what I like with this particular implementation is that you can comment or like very quickly - without going to the social networks app or page. Much more productive.

Universal Search Welcome

Also new with BlackBerry OS 6, the universal search does what it says: it looks for stuff on the whole phone based on keywords, with the option to extend the search online. You can search a contact, a song, or a photo. Interestingly, apps like Email still have their dedicated search boxes, and thats a really good idea. Some Android flavors rely only on the universal search and thats annoying. If Im searching for an email, I dont want to my music files in the results.

Home screen, App Screen Clean
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You can tweak the home screen, but you cant completely customize it

Now, you can decide how much room the icons are going to occupy on the phone homepage 25% to 100% of the surface. You can tweak this with a simple drag gesture. Despite the relatively low resolution, the graphic designers at RIM did a remarkable job. The user interface is clean and very readable. Well done.

I wish that we had things like widgets, direct phone number shortcuts, or contact shortcuts on the desktop like Android does. That would speed up the dialing of my frequent numbers. I guess that I could also setup a speed dial 1-9, but again, I would need to pop the dialer app or the keyboard.

Setup Better
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The setup now features icons. Previously, it was all text-based and not always logical

The setup has been greatly improved. The old setup screens were text-based and you could sense that things had been added organically over the years. Now that the feature list has more or less stabilized, RIM has done some clean up, and the setup/option menus are much easier to navigate.

Not fully touch yet �

Despite the integration of a large touch display, the BlackBerry OS 6 and its applications have not been designed to be fully finger friendly. There are still many small items to click/tap on and sometimes, the trackpad will do a much better job than a finger. Right now, the touch screen is an accelerator - it makes specific tasks faster, which is great, but the trackpad is still very handy.

Keep in mind that Blackberry will still have many devices that arent touch-enabled, and some of them will have a smaller screen, so RIM needs to take that into account. This is probably a necessary tradeoff for now so that apps dont need to exist in two forms Touch/No-Touch.

Other Software Aspects

Instant Messaging
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BlackBerry offers popular Instant Messaging choices out of the box

Blackberry OS is a very good platform for Instant Messaging IM. Out of the box, you can use MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk and AOL Instant Messenger. There is still no decent free Skype support, thats the only big thing missing for me. Of course, RIM users will prefer using BlackBerry Instant Messenger as it is just the best IM client on that platform.

Facebook Just good enough
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I now mainly use touch.facebook.com

Now that the Blackberry Torch has a good browser, I much prefer to use touch.facebook.com to check on my friends. The app is usually slower although it should not..., and I now use it mainly to post photo on the go.

Google Maps Finally usable
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Google Maps is so much faster than on the Bold 9700... what about gestures?

Google Maps on the BlackBerry Torch is so much better/faster than on BB OS 5.x... thank you RIM for making this usable wait, why thank you? Now, I dont pull up Google Maps only as a last resort. I use it when I need it. Map tiles download much quicker and even traffic info appear in less than two seconds. We clearly went from hell back to the normal world here, but make no mistake, the Android and iPhone implementation are still better, faster and in higher-resolution.

Email Excellent
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Email remains the killer app for BlackBerry

This wont be a surprise to anyone: the Blackberry Torch is an excellent text/email device. It simply dominates in that particular area. I found the keyboard+touchscreen combination to be very efficient. I can quickly read and scroll to see whats going on using the touch screen, and the keyboard allows me to reply as fast as it is possible with a pocket device. The touch functionality basically spares you a lot of trackpad usage, which is a good thing. The Email app keeps everything that made it good before like keyboard shortcuts, custom dictionary, etc...

Because everything has to go through a BlackBerry server, and because your carrier will setup only one Blackberry account, its not possible to use two Exchange account personal+work. Thats OK for most people, but I think that BlackBerry should really do something about this as other platforms do allow having multiple Exchange accounts work+personal, without the price burden of the BlackBerry service.

Office Documents

The BlackBerry Torch comes loaded with an office documents viewer. If you want to edit documents, theres also Documents To Go, an App that can read and modify Microsoft Offices documents theres a free trial. In any case, the Torch is good enough to check on documents, and edit them in a pinch. Thats clearly not my favorite way of working, but if your boss is breathing in your neck, this could be a lifesaver.

Multitasking
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Press and hold the Menu button and you will see this App selector

Unlike the iPhone, BlackBerry OS 6 offers true multitasking, so you can leave stuff like IM applications and other apps running in the background - there are no restrictions or special cases. I have not noticed that apps in the background mail, browser... did deplete my battery extraordinarily they do that real bad on Android. I think that Blackberry OS performs better than Android in this area. I really wish that there was an easy way to kill all the non-critical apps without going to each of them and find the exit option in the menu.�

Switching from one app to another is now much easier: simply press and hold the menu button and the running apps icons will appear. From there, you can tap to switch but not kill. With BlackBerry OS 5.x you had to hit menu and find the switch app option at the bottom of the menu. Things are much better now.

Stability

These days, I dont worry too much about mobile OS stability. Whether it is Android, iOS or BlackBerry OS, its extremely rare that I would experience a crash. Whats more common, is a temporary freeze where the phone seems to hang for a few seconds. Thats mainly a performance problem and killing apps does often solve it on all platforms. iOS tends to do better because they have a very tightly controlled multi-tasking. BlackBerry OS can become slow, partly because its hardware platform is weaker, but also because it has additional security or encryption. In the past, I had noticed that leaving a bunch of photos in the device did slow it down significantly. Keep that in mind. How much content you have on the BlackBerry might play a big role in responsiveness.

Boot time Sleepy
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Id like to know why it takes 3mn for this phone to boot...

The boot time for Blackberry OS is better 3mn versus 5mn for the bold 9700 but still ridiculous. competing phones can boot in less than 1mn. You may think that you dont reboot so often, and its true, but usually when I have to reboot its because I need my phone to work - ASAP

Apps Permissions Useless

Each time you download an app, you have to accept/assign permissions to define what it can do or not. From what I can tell, almost everyone says OK to everything that the app suggests by default. Im not sure what the added value at that point, but it sure is confusing to users who dont really know anything about what the security measures are about. For all I know, this is not very useful.

Blackberry AppWorld Could use more apps
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Apps are a bit expensive and scarce compared to other platforms

AppWorld is the BlackBerry equivalent to the iPhone AppStore and Android Market. It is relatively easy to search applications and to download/buy them. My overall impression is that apps are relatively expensive when compared to their iPhone/Android equivalent. small utilities like Flashlights costs about $3 when theyre free on iPhone. Casual games can easily cost $5, while they might only cost $1 on iPhone or Android. This is definitely something that you should look into if you like to use a bunch of apps.

Gaming Scarce
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Lets put it this way: Nintendo has nothing to fear from RIM

The BlackBerry Torch isnt very skilled in this area. Not only there are very few real games, they are mostly hindered by a weak hardware platform and OpenGL ES 1.1. Recent Android phones and the iPhone 3GS/4 will do much better in this area. This is not surprising for a work phone, but again this is a market where work and life/entertainment are blending more and more.

Multimedia Fair


The BlackBerry Torch playing my MP4 files and a soundtrack

When it comes to multimedia abilities, the Blackberry Storm does have a good feature list, but all the features will be dampened by its slower application processor and its lower-resolution display. The bottom-line is the Torch does a decent job, but that there are many better smartphones for this out there.

Music Player Good enough
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Simple, nice, good enough

The music player looks pretty good, better than Androids in fact. However, the functionality is similar to other smartphones music players. You can sort your tunes in many ways, but if you want to search by keyword, you will have to use the universal search. When the screen is locked theres no playback user interface -- that would have been very useful

MP4 playback Wide compatibility
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Theres an automatic conversion required, but all my MP4 files did work

I have copied the few movies that I test on all smartphones, and they all work, but... they did require a conversion process that was done automatically at copy time. Im not sure what kind of conversion that was because it was very fast - much faster than a re-compression would take, so i dont think that they were re-compressed. Whatever it was, it did work, and that was fairly transparent. I was able to copy PSP .mp4 files and a 720p file that I did myself. The compatibility is very good. Phew I can keep my current library.

Media store Which?

RIM doesnt have a music/video store for say, but you can buy stuff from Amazon, or directly on the device via apps like 7Digital. I havent tried the latter, but I think that it should be fairly straightforward and apparently, the tunes cost only 77c - not bad. The sames goes for videos, although I dont have a particular app to talk about on this front. If can dig deeper if theres an interest, just drop a comment at the bottom of the page.

YouTube Good
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This is pretty good, but the low-resolution prevents it from being crystal clear

YouTube works quite well, but competing phones end up having a much better image quality because they use higher-resolution screens, including some with OLED technology that improves both contrast and brightness. Theres not much that the Torch can do against that: it just doesnt have enough pixels to compete. The videos look OK, but you can find much better out there.

Accessories

There are a ton of accessories for Blackberry phones, but the one that I usually always enjoy getting is the dock. At least that was true for the Curve and the Bold 97000. I really liked RIMs very sturdy and fool-proof charging connectors in the back. Those are gone, and the BlackBerry Torch Dock uses a micro USB port. You have to be more careful and aim a little. I think that you cant just drop your phone in there, so its not as convenient as it used to be. The good side of it is that you can sync data from the dock, and that was clearly not possible with the old ones.

Battery Life Very decent

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Battery life is faily good: about 1.5 day with my normal usage pattern

The battery life on the Blackberry Torch is very satisfactory. With my normal use pattern, I get about 1.5 days, with WIFI on. Its a little less than what I got on the Bold 9700, but its very decent. I could turn the WIFI off to save a bit of juice, but I didnt feel the need for it. Unlike Android, theres not a lot of ways to know what uses more battery Android has a little utility for that, so Ill turn to the usual suspect: display, GSM and WIFI radio, Bluetooth, and Apps of course.

Things that could be better

Copy/Paste
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Copy/Paste looks nice, but it is a bit more complicated than it used to be

Im under the impression that the copy/paste functionality is not as convenient as it used to be. Sometimes, I need to actively go in select mode in the menu, or sometimes it just doesnt work for instance, in Facebook updates. RIM needs to make the behavior more consistent. That said, this has the merit to be there. Plenty of Android phones still have little to no copy/paste finctionality and Windows Phone 7 wont have it at all seriously??.

Cant be a PDA
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With BlackBerry devices, you need to subscribe to the BlackBerry service or you wont be able to access the net, even over WIFI

Ive said it in previous reviews: because everything relies on having a BlackBerry subscription, you wont ever be able to use a BlackBerry phone as a PDA. This means that if you dont have a wireless connection and a BB subscription, simple stuff like browsing the web cant be achieved - even over WIFI. Most people dont know that, so I want to make this clear. Obviously, the Blackberry network does have some great perks like security, but it comes with some caveats.

Performance Slipping below average

Blackberry phones have never been known to be blazing-fast phones, but I think that the time for cheaping out on the hardware should end. With a 624Mhz CPU, it has much less horsepower than competing phones, and it shows. The overall experience feels a bit slower than the best phones out there, and the phone freezes for a few seconds everyone in a while. Given that the BlackBerry Torch retails for about the same price than other phones, and given that running a Blackberry device with the Enterprise plan can be more expensive on a monthly basis, it is hard to tolerate using a previous-generation processing platform.

This has worked in the past for RIM, but now is the time to throw everything theyve got at the problem. The Blackberry Torch could really use extra horsepower.

Conclusion

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A good phone, a great BlackBerry, but not a danger for Android, iOS.

The Blackberry Torch does provide significant improvements over previous generations, but it is not the discontinuity that so many had hoped for. On the software side, it brings much needed improvements on critical aspects like the browser that RIM needed to fix urgently - simply in order to maintain their position. Things that used to be very outdated like the setup, are now usable. Its also true that the overall user interface has benefited from a much needed design refresh.

The hardware design missed the mark in my opinion. Its great that it conserves the Bold 9700 volume and that the keyboard performs admirably, but the design looks a little old to me. Inside the phone, the application processor is too wimpy when compared to competitors. Smartphones are becoming zippy fast, and users will become much less forgiving as they get used to 60fps responsiveness.

The bottom-line is that the Blackberry Torch wont dent the advance of Android and iOS, Im certain of that. But it still brings a ton of value for heavy text-communication users: if you are a happy Blackberry user, this smartphone is a good upgrade. I liked the Bold 9700 very much and I sure wish that I had a Torch back then. The keyboard+touchscreen combo is a huge plus, and a functional Browser + faster Maps are much welcomed. In the end, the Torch is a formidable text communication machine, but not a top-of-the-line smartphone.

Links

BlackBerry Torch homepage, BlackBerry Torch at AT&T

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title=dice_skull-185x300The interactive fiction section of the App Store has grown quite a bit since our original post on both the Fighting Fantasy and Gamebook Adventures series of RPG eBook apps. If this is the first youve heard of them, these game books are an evolution of sorts on choose your own adventure books that you may or may not have read as a kid. Instead of simply choosing between two forks in a book and turning to that page, they have you roll dice to determine the outcome of the story. For instance, the main character might lose his footing, at which point youre faced with a dice challenge to see whether or not you fall in to some treacherous pit or manage to grab on to something and pull yourself out. The random nature of these game books make them a lot of fun, and give them quite a bit of replay reread? value as the story forks a different way with each reading.

These game books all play similarly, but Ive found myself leaning towards Big Blue Bubbles adaptation of the Fighting Fantasy series, as theyre universal and look great on the iPad as well as existing previously as published game books. Definitely look in to Fighting Fantasy if youre planning on playing the books on an iPad, as pixel doubling works on the others, but isnt a very good experience.

Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, $2.99 Deep in the caverns beneath Firetop Mountain lies an untold wealth of treasure, guarded by a powerful Warlock or so the rumor goes. Several adventurers like yourself have set off for Firetop Mountain in search of the Warlocks hoard. None has ever returned. Do you dare follow them?

Fighting Fantasy: Citadel of Chaos, $2.99 The Citadel holds a dark and dangerous peril for anyone foolhardy enough to venture through its gruesome gates. And yet venture you must for your mission lies at the heart of the Citadel, with the dread sorcerer, Balthus Dire

Fighting Fantasy: Deathtrap Dungeon, $2.99 Countless adventurers before you have taken up thee challenge of the Trial of Champions, but not one has survived. Devised by the devilish mind of Baron Sukumvit, the labyrinth is riddled with fiendish traps and hideous creatures of darkness to trick and test you almost beyond the limits of endurance

Fighting Fantasy: Creature of Havok, $2.99 You begin this adventure not knowing where you are or who you are. All you know is that you are some kind of creature of instinct, understanding little. During the course of the adventure, it may be possible for you to begin to control your bestial nature, to find out more about yourself, and even to learn your destiny. But even if you know all this, success is by no means certain, for the traps and terrors of Trolltooth Pass are many ... Are you ready � to become the Creature of Havoc?

Next are Gamebook Adventures by Tin Man Games, a completely original series written by S.P. Osborne and illustrated by Pirkka Harvala. I like the presentation of the Gamebook Adventures series a lot, and I really hope theyre eventually updated to be universal.

Gamebook Adventures 1: An Assassin in Orlandes, $4.99 Set within Orlandes City, nobles are being systematically murdered by a ruthless assassin no-one seems able to catch. Finding yourself thrust in the middle of a large conspiracy, you must make decisions that may put yourself and one other most precious to you in great danger. Can you locate the Assassin in Orlandes before it is too late?

Gamebook Adventures 2: The Siege of the Necromancer, $4.99 Set in the coastal town of Myr, you have returned home after a long Summer in the mines of Durath Tor to find your hometown besieged by strange creatures. A dark presence has taken over the town and you are the only one who can rid the stronghold of Erid Buul, the mysterious new Lord and his ghastly cohorts.

And last but not least, Bright AI brought the first installment Steve Jacksons Sorcery series to the App Store. Jackson is one of the original authors of the Fighting Fantasy books, and wrote the Sorcery series along side them targeted at an older audience as theyre much longer and more complex, even offering a choice of class to play while reading the book. Unfortunately, this isnt universal either.

Steve Jacksons Sorcery The Shamutanti Hills, $2.99 The Shamutanti Hills is Book One in Steve Jacksons Sorcery series. Your epic quest will take you across the mysterious hills to the cityport of Khar�, but only if you outwit the creatures, traps and wizardry you encounter along the way.

Since all of these game books basically play the same, you can pretty much just choose whichever ones sound interesting to you based on their description as reading previous installments in the series to enjoy later ones isnt required either. As mentioned, if you intend on reading them on an iPad, Id gravitate towards the Fighting Fantasy books, but any of them will be highly enjoyable to any fan of fantasy fiction.



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title=019557_largeEpic Forces Stone Wars [Free] hit the App Store late last year, and actually has been free for a while now but thanks to our very own Free App Man it was brought to our attention and Im actually enjoying the game quite a bit. Initially it seemed like Stone Wars was just your typical Worms clone with turn-based gameplay featuring various weapons and considerably less cartoony charm� That is, until you realize just how much multiplayer functionality the game has. You can play Stone Wars locally with a single device, locally via either WiFi or Bluetooth, or online in real time and of course there are single player modes where you can play against an AI opponent.

Online multiplayer actually works really well, you can either just wait to be match with a random opponent or create either a public or passworded game room for people to join. There isnt much of a delay between moves, and gameplay worked just fine on the single bar of EDGE that Im rocking right now on my iPhone. Stone Wars has been free since late June, and according to the iTunes description is a limited time promotion for their latest game, Super Laser: The Alien Fighter [$2.99 / Free] so I guess grab it quick if you want it as who knows when its going back to paid.


title=179563_largeGalcon Labs [Free] takes the gameplay from the original Galcon [$2.99 / Free] with several new game modes. Galcon is a fast-paced strategy game where players take over planets by tapping them to dispatch forces from a nearby planet. Think real-time Risk in space played either locally or online against other players. When it was originally released, Galcon Labs was criticized for not providing enough new content to justify a complete sequel as the core gameplay was basically the same with some slight variation from the different game modes, but now that its free Galcon Labs is something you should download as soon as possible.

Galcon Labs is free for today only, and if you enjoy it make sure you check out the original Galcon or Galcon Fusion [$4.99] if you own an iPad.



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Lima Skys Doodle Jump [99�] has been consistently updated with new things since its inintial release in March of last year. The Doodler has jumped through holiday snow, Halloween graveyards, lush jungles, the vastness of space, the fields of the World Cup, and now he takes to the seas in a recent update. Also, the latest update which just hit the App Store adds high resolution Retina Display graphics for the original, space, and underwater theme with the rest coming soon:

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Doodle Jump has been downloaded over 5 million times, and since its initial release has become a pop culture phenomenon with mentions on sitcoms, talk shows, and even appearing on the costumes of dancers at Lady Gaga concerts. If youve got an iPhone 4, make sure you grab the latest Doodle Jump update ASAP.



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Nokia has announced that it is going to acquire Mobile Analytics firm Motally in a move to integrate the service into Nokias platforms such as Qt, Symbian , MeeGo. Nokia did not disclose how much it paid to acquire the company but it should be reasonably small considering the fact the the company being acquired has only 8 employees .
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Nokia to acquire Motally

Optimized developer and publisher product offerings through mobile analytics functionality

Espoo, Finland Nokia today announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Motally Inc., a privately-held US-based company. Motallys mobile analytics service offers in-application tracking and reporting, and is designed to enable developers and publishers to optimize the development of their mobile applications through increased understanding of how users engage. The�service offering is planned to be adapted for Qt, Symbian, Meego and Java developers, and Nokia plans to continue serving Motallys�existing customer base.

�The acquisition underpins Nokias drive to deliver in-application and mobile web browsing analytics to Ovis growing, global eco-system of developers and publishers, enabling partners to better connect with their customers and optimize and monetize their offering�,��said Marco Argenti, Vice President, Media, Nokia.

Motally currently employs a team of eight people.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close during the third quarter of 2010.

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Telecom Operator Reliance Communications and handset maker Nokia have announced a unique partnership in India. The main highlights of the deal include availability of Nokia Ovi Life Tools service to Reliance users and special offers for Data / GPRS for users who purchase Nokia Ovi Music Unlimited phones.

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Nokia Ovi Music Unlimited

Reliance GSM users can download free songs from the Nokias Ovi Music Unlimited Store� for free upto 12GB 2400 songs approx. This includes handsets such as Nokia 5530, Nokia 5800, Nokia X6 16 GB, Nokia X6 8 GB and Nokia 5235.If you prefer to download the songs on a PC then you could purchase a Reliance Netconnect Broadband+ Datacard at an offer price for Rs. 1999/-� if you buy it along with a Nokia Ovi Music Enabled device.

Nokia Life Tools

Ovi Life Tools is a service from Nokia which tools for Agriculture, Education and Entertainment . As a part of this deal Reliance will offer Ovi Life Tools services in via a Montly Subscription model education and entertainment� at Rs.30/Month agriculture service at Rs.60/Month and Pay per Use modelRs.3/Request

Commenting on its relationship with Nokia, Mr Vrajesh Shelat, Head Wireless Data Services & Alliances, Reliance Communications said, �In the last two quarters, there has been a significant adoption of smartphones by Indian consumers. We have seen the sales of smartphones on our Network increase manifold. With the rollout of 3G, we see a huge opportunity in fostering a mutually beneficial business relationship to offer customers unique Voice, data as well as VAS innovations with Nokia.�

Mr V Ramnath, Director Operator Channels, Nokia India said, �To take mobility to the next level, Nokia is moving beyond products to add services like Ovi Life Tools and Ovi Music Unlimited on its devices. These services have the potential to positively impact livelihoods at one hand and provide entertainment platforms to our consumers at the other. Our association with Reliance Communications is an important step in the direction of creating a strong ecosystem that will take these services to a larger consumer base.�

For other Nokia GPRS enabled handsets on Reliance , users can download upto 1.2 GB of data for a period of 6 momths.Reliance is offering 1800 free on-net minutes bundled with the Nokia 1800 also with a 6 month validity.

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Barcelona is known as the Mecca of the Mobile Industry as the worlds largest annual Mobile event takes place here. Its not moving anywhere for the next 2 years as its confirmed as the venue for both the 2011 and 2012 MWCs. But its not certain that the situation will remain the same forever as the GSMA has announced the candidate cities to host the conference starting from the year 2013.

Surprisingly Barcelona is also part of the candidates. Which city would you vote for ?

Find the press release below.

20 August 2010, London: The GSMA today announced that six cities are competing to host the GSMA Mobile World Congress event starting in 2013.��Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cologne, Milan, Munich and Paris have been named candidate cities who are vying to become the home of Mobile World Congress for the five-year period from 2013 through 2017.��The GSMA expects to identify a short list of finalist cities in January 2011 and to complete the evaluation process and to announce the host city in mid-2011.

�The mobile industry continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace and the GSMA is also advancing its business to meet the changing requirements of constituents across the global communications industry,� said John Hoffman, CEO, GSMA Ltd. �The Mobile World Congress has grown significantly since it was started in 1987, and we look forward to shaping the future of the event with one of these outstanding candidate cities.�

The Mobile World Congress is widely considered the industrys �must-attend� event and is expected to draw more than 50,000 visitors at the 2011 Mobile World Congress, which will be held in Barcelona 14-17 February, 2011. The four-day conference and exhibition attracts executives from the worlds largest and most influential companies across the mobile industry and adjacent sectors, as well as government delegations. The Mobile World Congress has been held in Barcelona since 2006 and the city will continue to host the event through at least 2012.

�The GSMA is committed to holding the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona through 2012,� continued Hoffman. �In partnership with the city of Barcelona, the region of Catalonia, the Fira de Barcelona and all our city partners, we have experienced tremendous success and our association with Barcelona has been extremely positive for the GSMA, for our exhibitors, for our attendees and for the wireless industry.�

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Just got a mail from Amazon USA that the unlocked Nokia C6 is available for purchase. Its priced at 264.15 USD The device supports UMTS/HSDPA/GPRS/EDGE on the following bands 850/900/1900/2100 Mhz

If you wish to buy the phone on Amazon find the link below

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Note: Shipping is available only within USA.

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Spice has launched a new & AND series of Android devices under the Connected Spice Life range. 3 new devices were unveiled yesterday Mi-300 Android Phone , Mi-410 Tablet and the Mi-700 Mobile Internet tablet

The Mi-300 is a 3.5G Android phone� which is Android 2.1 Ready.

Features include

  • 3.2� HVGA Capacitive touch screen
  • 320 x 240 pixels resoultion
  • Office support
  • GPS & A-GPS for location tracking or turn-by-turn directions
  • WI-FI
  • Push E-mail
  • G-sensor , E-compass ,Proximity Sensor
  • Metal detector
  • 5MP Camera
  • powered by the Qualcomm. MSM7227 chipset

The Spice Mi-300 is available at all Spice Hotspot Outlets in India for Rs.9990 as an introductory offer.

The Mi-410 is an Android Tablet with the following features

  • 4.1� HVGA capacitive display
  • Wi-Fi
  • 3G
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • aGPS
  • Office support
  • Powered by Snapdragon MSM8255 chipset
  • High Definition video record and play capability

The Mi-700 is also a Mobile Internet Tablet similar to the Mi-410

  • 7 inch HVGA touch screen
  • Accelerometer
  • Hot swappable memory card slot
  • USB data interfaces
  • Dual camera for video calling
  • Powered by Qualcomm MSM7227 Chipset

The price of the the Mi-410 and Mi-700� will be revealed later and are expected to be available in October / November.

� The launch of the Connected Spice Life devices with the & Series Android range is in line with our vision and strategic thought of providing customers new age high technology devices that have an interplay on the Mobile Internet Platform readily operable in the 3G and HSPA. Our devices will have pre-embedded content and applications developed by Spice Digital, our VAS business and Spice Labs, our Mobile Internet & Apps business, retailed exclusively through Spice HotSpot stores across India to begin with, so as to offer an integrated mobility experience.�We are also very pleased to have the opportunity to once again work with Qualcomm in moving to a new continuum of Mobile Internet, 3G and HSPA technologies and providing Mobility consumers enriched experience.�� saidMr. Dilip Modi, Managing Director, Spice Mobility Ltd.

Spice is working with Qualcomm maker of the Snapdragon CPUs to power these devices.

Mr. Kanwalinder Singh, president of Qualcomm India and South Asia and senior vice president of Qualcomm said, �We are pleased to collaborate with Spice for the launch of 3G HSPA smartphones and tablets that leverage our Android leadership and are powered by Qualcomms SnapdragonTM platform and our MSM7xxx series chipset. 3G devices like these will go a long way in realizing our vision of enabling mobile internet for all Indians. We are committed to 3G success of Indian brands like Spice and causing a fundamental shift in the internet and computing experience for Indian consumers.�

We are not sure if these devices will come with Android 2.1 at launch as the press release indicates they are 2.1 ready� which might indicate that the devices come with either 1.6 or 2.0 and will get upgraded to 2.1

But certainly its a brave move to by the company to offer a Android handset at a sub Rs.10000 level.� Only Samsung Galaxy 5 and 3 are availble close to that price point now.

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Sony Ericsson has launched 6 new phones in India as a part of their product lineup of 2010. Some of these phones are already available in the retail market and the rest will be available soon.

We were the first to bring you exclusive coverage of these phones from CommunicAsia recently

The phones launched are the Cedar, Yendo , Xperia X8, Aspen , Spiro and Zylo.

Sony Ericsson Cedar Feature phone

The Cedar is an entry level 3G phone and would be priced at Rs.6000-7000

Yendo Walkman phone

The Yendo is an entry level Touchscreen Walkman phone priced at Rs.8000-9000

XPERIA X8 Android

The XPERIA X8 is a slightly modified version of the X10 Mini and is priced at Rs.16000-17000 approx. [pics]

Aspen Windows Mobile

This is a Windows Mobile Phone with both a Touchscreen and a QWERTY and part of a Green heart family of products. Aspen already available in the market for Rs.14000-16000 approx.

Spiro Walkman phone

This is an entry level walkman phone priced at around Rs.5000.

Zylo Walkman phone

The Zylo is available in the market for Rs.8000 approx.

Elaborating on the launch of the new phones, Anurag Kontu, Marketing Head India, Sony Ericsson said, �Greater access to applications and customizable user experience on handheld devices has shaped the mobile success story in India today. As the communication entertainment brand, Sony Ericsson phones have always enjoyed a phenomenal response from consumers in the region. With the launch of the new portfolio, we continue to offer an amalgamation of communication and entertainment by fusing together best quality touchscreen experience, premium imaging and music features, and great connectivity options across price segments.�

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