Wednesday, November 30, 2005

EDGE SMEDGE

According to T-Mobile's web site they have EDGE support, but they don't say where. I never saw faster data rates driving to Disney World, including driving through Atlanta. Either it is something just not noticeable when downloading emails and basic web browsing, mostly on Pocket PC Thought's mobile forum site, or I never hit an EDGE network the whole trip. It felt like GPRS the entire time. I don't even know if the K-Jam gives a different indicator when it is on an EDGE network versus the "G" when it is on GPRS.

Have any of you T-Mobile USA users experienced EDGE with the K-Jam?

Monday, November 28, 2005

Tap-n-Hold Menu Without Stylus

After two weeks with the K-Jam, there was one shortcoming that was really wearing on me. On the JasJar, the right-click, or tap-n-hold, menu was on the space bar. Not so its little brother the K-Jam. Well, someone wiser than I on how this stuff works pointed out to me you can press and hold the D-Pad button to get to the menu! Very handy even with the keyboard closed, something the JasJar cannot do.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

You Are Not Cool

While standing in line at a Subway for a loooooooooong time (only one guy behind the counter and he couldn't get out of 1st gear) I was making some notes in my K-Jam. This guy saw me and whipped out his BrickBerry and I guess read his massive queue of emails he had on the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Man... huge doesn't begin to describe that appendage on his belt. :-) That is *so* 2003.

Ugh... Need Another 2.5mm to 3.5mm Adapter

Apparently the adapter I own (both actually) for my PDA2K doesn't work on the K-Jam. I only get sound out of one ear bud. Why do they keep changing the pin outs for things like this?

Playlists In WMP10

How do you save playlists in Windows Media Player 10? It is so frustrating setting up a list of songs to play and then not being able to save the list.
-Ed

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Charging For Broadband?

What is it with nice hotels charging for broadband in the US? Basic hotels give it for free. I have no problem downloading a 20MB podcast over GPRS. No way am I paying $9.95 for one day's access.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Mobile With The K-Jam

The more I use Windows Mobile 5 the more I like it. It does assume you have a keyboard if you do any sort of serious data entry, be it a Smartphone or Pocket PC. Of course, if you use it mainly to review emails and the like, you can dispatch an incredible amount of data with just those two soft keys.

Couple those soft keys with a keyboard and you won't hardly miss your stylus for a well written application. Note that this lame MMS app that iMate uses is not one of those well written apps.

WM5 has been a good companion on this little journey. :-)
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Ed Hansberry
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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Using WM5 Menus With Your BT Stowaway Keyboard

I just got an email from the great support folks at ThinkOutside. I was using the Bluetooth keyboard yesterday (and am right now in fact) and was constantly having to reach for the screen to activate the soft-key menus. Turns out the WM5 driver for the keyboard lets you do this from the keyboard. Just press and hold the blue Fn key, then press either the left half of the space bar for the left soft key or the right half for the right soft key. From there, letter accelerators work. So, put your stylus down.

K-Jamming At Starbucks

Gotta get my java before heading to bible class...

Windows Mobile 5 Still Needs Stylus

WM5 has made vast improvements in the UI avoiding the need for a stylus, but there are still some places it makes total sense to use the new soft-keys, yet it doesn't.

-Ed

Saturday, November 19, 2005

So What Is K-Jamming?

Ok, so just what is this blog about? What is a K-Jam? The K-Jam among the latest Pocket PCs using the new Windows Mobile 5 OS made by a company in Taiwan called HTC. Actually, HTC calls it the Wizard. iMate's version of it is called the K-Jam. It has a Quad-band GSM radio, uses GPRS for data and can utilize the newer high speed EDGE data technology, though I have no clue what that is like since I am on T-Mobile in middle Tennessee, so I am stuck with GPRS for now. When near a hotspot or someplace I can plug in my WiFlyer, a portable wireless router, I can turn on the WiFi radio and get real broadband speeds. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera that takes pretty good shots, as you can hopefully see in the attached image. That was on the large setting which is 640X480. It can take larger images too. I may get into that later. There are a number of settings on the camera like Sport and Burst mode.

The K-Jam is the first PDA Phone I've had that really works well as both a phone and a PDA. Previously, I used a PDA2K, also known as the Audiovox 6600 on some networks. It is a great PDA and works well as a phone if you have a headset. If not, it is rather large to be holding up against your ear. The PDA2K slide-out keyboard isn't nearly as useful as the one the K-Jam has. I also have a JasJar. It has a superb screen and keyboard, but as a phone it is just HUGE. Plus, for some reason it was designed to not dial out if the case was closed, which drove me nuts. You have to open the clamshell to dial, or swing the screen around and put it in PDA mode vs. the "laptop" mode it works best in.

The K-Jam though is an excellent size for phone and PDA use - no compromises. For data entry, like responding to emails, the slide-out keyboard works great. There is a magnet in the keyboard so that when the keyboard slides out, the screen automagically rotates to landscape mode, and does it surprisingly quickly. Sliding the keyboard back in rotates the screen back to portrait mode.

Up until now, I have been very excited about the Windows Mobile based Treo from Palm. I still think it will be a successful device, but if the K-Jam and clone devices can get out there and sold by various GSM (T-Mobile, Cingular and everyone in Europe) and CDMA (Verizon, Sprint) it will be wildly successful.

I'll admit for this post I am cheating a bit. While I do like the built in keyboard, I am more of a touch typist than a thumbboard typist, so I am using my Bluetooth Stowaway Keyboard by ThinkOutside which thus far seems to work flawlessly with the K-Jam. I can't figure out how to activate the WM5 softkeys thought without reaching for the stylus. :-/

So what is the point of this blog? Well, it is temporary. Not sure if it will be for a few weeks or months. I plan to post several times a week. No post will ever be this long again. Most will be a few sentences and might have a screen shot or picture on things I discover about Windows Mobile 5 or the K-Jam, things I like and dislike, or things that just interest me.

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So, I hope you enjoy it.

Friday, November 18, 2005

This Thing Needs More Buttons

You'd think with all of the buttuns on the K-Jam, I'd be satisfied but when in PDA mode there simply aren't enough. Only 5 can be used for apps and one of those is for the camera, so that leaves 4.

I'll survive... :-)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

New Socket Mobile Power Pack

Puh-lenty of juice. :-) I am sick of ordering a 2nd battery to go with whatever Pocket PC I happen to have and then getting a new device a few months later. No more! Now I can take this with me and get several charges out of it.

My new K-Jam Blog

Just pontificating whether or not to set up a blog on my experiences with the K-Jam. Obviously it would only be a temporary thing until the newness of the device wore off.