Sunday, July 27, 2008

N95 LCD Screen Crack

My, Nokia n95 screen crack. Sent to the Nokia Care Centre which is located at Plaza Berjaya, Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Upon showing my phone to the customer service, she check the condition of the phone and told me the LCD Screen Crack does not cover under warranty.

Despite explaining that the screen crack is not due to negligence (it realized it was crack when I pull the phone out from my trouser to make phone call), it still does not cover under warranty.

Have to wait for them to get me a quote in 2 days time. Need to fork out additional expenses to get it fix now.

[30/7/2008] Got my phone back. That make a RM164 (for the LCD Screen)damage to my wallet not inclusive of transportation fees(parking, milleage).
Labour charge was excluded as my phone is still under warranty period.

Friday, July 25, 2008

iPhone 3G hits US market today - Maxis Malaysia offer at competitve price below RM1000?

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 ─ Apple today begins selling the iPhone 3G to replace earlier and slower models.
Touted as twice the speed, half the price, the 3G model has the same 8GB capacity as the EDGE iPhone but comes with new features such as enterprise applications and GPS.
The phone was Apple's entry into the crowded and competitive mobile phone sector dominated by Finnish giant Nokia and several Korean and Taiwanese makers.
But the iPhone integrated Apple's successful and iconic Ipod MP3 player with touch screen features and the company's famed industrial design to gain market share and appeal to a younger set.
The iPhone 3G will be available in a few Asian nations soon, most of whom have already cracked earlier sets which were tied to US provider AT&T.
Its understood that Maxis will offer the iPhone 3G in Malaysia at a competitive price below RM1,000.

[source] http://themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/headlines/42-lead-stories/1640-iphone-3g-hits-us-market-today

Latest 3G operator in Town - U Mobile

U Mobile, the latest 3G operator in town. Do check out their unique U38 Plan & their 1sec prepaid billing mechanism.


Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Huawei E220 USB DataCard

Finally i got myself an Vodafone USB Huawei E220 Data Card. This small device allows me to connect to any HSDPA, Edge, GPRS network on Malaysia(Celcom, Maxis, Digi, Umobile).

This device has been make available on the market since August 2006. That time Malaysia operator network has not aggressive on UMTS connection & the bills to pay for it is steep. Recent months, competition among telco is strong, thus bringing down the subcription fees for mobile broadband.

Finally I got myself subcribe to the mobile broadband from one of the telco provider in Malaysia. Bought myself a Huawei E220 USB DataCard from a dealer. (If interested to get datacard off the market standard, do contact me).


1. Main Features
HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM
HSDPA packet data service with a maximum transmission rate of 3.6Mbps
UMTS packet data service with a maximum transmission rate of 384kbps
EDGE packet data service with a maximum transmission rate of 236.8kbps
SMS service
Auto installation, convenient for use Windows 2000 and Windows XP Operating system

Software has been upgraded to support 7.2mbps HSDPA and Windows Vista. (Mac Driver is on the CD installation & Linux support is available for kernel above 2.6.20)


2.Specifications

Technical standard
HSDPA/UMTS: 3GPP R99, R5 GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 3GPP R99
Operating frequency
HSDPA/UMTS 2100MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900MHz
External interface
Mini USB interface: supporting USB 2.0 Full Speed
Antenna: Internal antenna
SIM/USIM card: standard 6 PIN SIM card interface
Dimensions
89 mm (D) x 43 mm (W) x 14.5 mm (H)
Weight
< 50g




For more information:- http://www.huawei.com/mobileweb/en/products/view.do?id=282