Archive for January, 2009

T-Mobile Small Print

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I got my first real phone bill from T-mobile.

It should be £25 with 200 minutes talk and 200 text messages, with unlimited web and walk.

I’m a little peeved to see that I had to pay another £5, because one of the few calls I made was to an 0870 number and a couple of my texted went to a UK number which was abroad. Doh!

I have just insalled an app ‘0870′, which finds the 01 or 02 number of the 9870 or 0800 on the fly (over the www) on dials the 01 or 02 number which will be included on your price plan minutes.

I thought I’d check the unlimited web as there is no such thing as unlimited. As I thought there is a limit to the data, but without any data tracking on the phone, I don’t know how much I have sent or received.

More interesting was the fact that I’m not allowed to use the phone as a modem for a PC or better still Instant messaging, even though the T-Mobile G1 comes with google IM application pre-installed. Of course I can use it over wifi, but still.

PicPush App

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I installed PicPush the other day.

The app uploads photos to your selected social photo site such as flickr.

I’m still getting to grips with it as it will upload all photos. This is a bit annoying as I don’t really want to upload blurry pictures (as the G1 camera is so slow, or the accidental shots of my pocket.

Astrid App

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I’m not the most organised person in the world.

However, I’ve been using Astid to organise, well list the thing I need to do.

Now I spend more time writing down what needs to be done instead of doing any of them, but the though is there.

There have been a couple of useful reminders, such as, File my Tax Return, book ski holiday, etc.

Please insert SD card before using camera

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

As data transfer is mainly done via USB, there is always the danger of removing the cable before unmounting the card.

Microsoft XP does not warn you of this error anymore, maybe they have fixed hot plugin, however, if it isn’t done, there is a chance the camera stops working with the error mentioned above.

On Mac OS X, to fix this proble, you can go to Disk Utility. If you verify the volume, it will say that there is an error with the non HFS+ disk.

If you press the fix disk button, it will say that there isn’t anything to fix, but the camera will again be functional.

On Windows, people have fixed the problem by re-formatting.

Limited application space

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

The G1 comes with a limited storage space for apps, I forget what it is.

There are a lot of people requesting that the apps be put on the sd card.

Until that happens, I’ve been using Astro to backup any applications I like but rarely use onto the sd card and uninstalling the app from my phone.

It’s a bit of a juggle, but best of a bad situation.

iBook redundancy

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

With the ownership of the G1, I have almost made my old G4 iBook redundant.

There are only a few web pages which can’t be used or I’m a little dubious of, including banking and shopping sites. It’ll only be a matter of time before I’ll not worry about it, or these pages will render properly.

Luckily I didn’t get a netbook as the G1 does a good enough job.

There are of course stuff a proper computer does the G1 won’t do for a long time, but for quick internet stuff it is a good alternative to a netbook