Last time we saw the HTC Hermes was at the 3GSM show.
It's since made its way North, now sitting squarly in the halls of CeBIT. But you'd never know it -- no name on the
shell, no display card detailing what the device is -- nothing. Just sitting there hoping for someone like us to come
along and give it some love. Destined to appear with
T-Mobile Germany this
May as the MDA Vario II, this UMTS / HSDPA flauntin' Pocket PC still sports the specs we heard before: 300MHz Samsung
processor, 128MB flash and 64MB memory, 2.8-inch display, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, MicroSD, 2.1 megapixel camera, and
a secondary videoconferencing camera. The MDA Vario II wasn't on the HSDPA network while we were giving it a
walk-through, but then again it's always good to leave wanting just a bit more. Way too many snaps after the break.
I'd have one for sure.
If they dont fix that dedicated number issue, this is no improvement. And while the CPU seems to be upgraded, that remains to be seen if there is more pep in this one than the previous version. I can see they have made a point to emphasize the numbers to the right of the KB, but, entering them with minimal effort, as it should be is another story. Though, the keys do seem nicer on this version - like the Sprint version of the MDA. Bigger'er and squari'er.
I almost posted just to see if I could win ine of these, then I remembered I'm not looking at Engadget Mobile.
j/k
Too bad Cingular's HSDPA is on a different frequency than the European carriers, import numbers would explode!
WHY DO YOU KEEP PUTTING MICROSD IN! I refuse to buy one until they figure out enough space to put in a SD card.
I just ordered an 8125.
I may have to kill you.
Yeah... I've just bought an MDA Vario last week, and here I am now LUSTING again ;-) Just when I thought you can't improve something which is already perfect...
#4 I second that I JUST ordered my 8125 last night and don't need to be hearing about a sexy model 50% faster!
Ignorance is bliss!
Basically the same configuration as my Sprint PPC-6700, which sucks. Any device with a hidden keyboard is too difficult to use with one hand. Plus I didn't like the feel of the keys. At least this one has a 5-way nav button instead of the lame joystick from the PPC.
I'll pass on this one.
#6 Is the Samsung 2442 a dual core processor like the TI OMAP? I would hope so, seeing as how the single core PDA's are peaking at almost 700 mHz.
Can anyone confirm this?
What is the darker, shaded area of the keyboard for?
#8 THat would be the keypad, probably accessed by a function or numlock type button
Hmmm, just noticed something, why isn't the screen in landscape mode in pic 3?
Maybe the keyboard isn't pulled all the way out? Or is there a way to keep the display in portrait with the kayboard out (although I honestly cant think of a reason for that)?
When will this device make its way to Cingular in the U.S. (if at all)???
I like the 8125 but it doesn't support HSDPA.
#9... Its for the dial pad... and the little green button is for answering calls, and the red one is for ending them... mkay
300MHz? Isn't that just too slow, or is it enough (without overclocking) to run Skype? Has anyone used this with GPS via bluetooth?
Heck, I think I'm sticking to my eariler post for the UMPC; put wireless service card in those baby and I'll buy one even if it's $2k USD!!!
I'm getting really fed up with companies changing the memory card formats on their devices.
I can cope with dropping down to mini-SD but there's no way I'll take a micro-SD device. Looks like I'll be going back to Nokia.
The E70 looks like a nice piece of kit.
I kind of like the "joystick" button on the current HTC 6700. I see they did way with it on the Hermes. I wonder why.
Anyone know about the compatability of european HSDPA with American (Cingular) ? Will it be possible to simply import this phone, unlock it and use it on cingulars network?
There is a lengthy discussion on how this compares to the Sidekick II over at : http://www.hiptop3.com/archives/t-mobile-mda-available/
I'd still go for that S.M.A.R.T. phone we saw yesterday.
The SKII and the MDA are made for two totally different purposes. The MDA is not a replacement for the SKII and those that bought it for that reason didn't do enough research.
Hey, that's pretty... unfortunately it is also pretty thick (unfair to place it next to a RAZR) and assuredly pretty expensive.
$10 says it'll never make it officially to the USA.
MicroSD's max capacity (512mb) isn't even big enough to hold half of the U.S. GPS roadmap info.
Have them thought this through?
2 Three things that make this no better than what is already out there.
Processor too slow
QVGA - come on - time for VGA
Still too thick.
hey that demo in the photos has the security dongle on it so it looks 2x thicker than the Razr but really isn't
Yeah... now all we need is the NETWORK. Check back in late 2007. Maybe.
Got an MDA Vario for free a few days ago in the UK. Surely you Americans will be able to get this for free with a contract as well, if not you're getting screwed compared to Europeans.
#28 BhaalSpawn... You should know that I am regarding you with a steely gaze of envy and bad thoughts!!
Yes, that burning sensation you feel is real... it is coming from across the pond!
Seriously though, this device would never be free for us Stateside... in fact it will probably be ridiculously expensive even after the rebates etc.
So yeah, we will be getting screwed.
I just gotta say it's all about the HTC Universal. It has 640x480 screen, wifi, 520MHz, 128MB RAM, Windows mobile 5.0, and a full SD Slot.
This mda thing has been out in other markets for ages-that's why they give them away over there. Anyway, shortcomings of the mda:
*screen is only 320x240. try viewing a webpage on that... or maybe wap is your thing?
*MicroSD. Need I say more about this?
*300MHZ Processor will always lag.
*Look at the size of the keyboard in relation to that guy's thumb. Not everybody has elven hands.
*If you think this device is bulky, consider this: the screen is exposed to the outside. So, if you're smart you'll get a case, which makes it that much bigger. My universal clamshells into itself, tablet-pc-style, so I don't need a case.
I think some of you are over-reacting to the microSD memory issue. I have an MDA, with a 1 gb MicroSD mem card. I found a 2 gig card at www.pricewatch.com but didn't need it. Plenty big enough to hold a resized dvd movie with room to spare. Very pleased with this phone even if the newer model keyboard seems a little friendlier on the fingers. Incidentally, I don't have problems with my keyboard, but have smaller fingers. The MicroSD mem card that I bought came with a very handy MiniSD adapter, so it easily and quickly fits into my laptop or desktop port. Because the adapter came with a keychain case, and I always have my phone with me, now I always have with me a spare memory card for my camera (runs on MiniSD) if I run out of room. I don't know what all the fuss is about memory, if you buy the right products you can get much more out of it than the older versions of memory you have probably have laying around the house. Some of you are complaining about or completely refusing frequently changing technology, but to what end? You ask any tekkies in their right mind and they'll tell you that they WANT stuff to keep getting smaller.
how is the bluetooth 2.0 speed? is it comparable to USB in any regards?
Also how is the jogdial compared to P910? is it four way or two way?
Cingular HSDPA coverage will not be contiguous before 2 years from now. However HSUPA ( 2MB uplink )and HSDPA v2 (14 MB Downlink) will be introduced in 6 months. OPTION and Sierra wireles have working prototypes using Qualcomm 8280 chip
Well I just got the O2 XDA Mini S and until there is going to be some real drastic change, e.g a processor that can handle 1 Ghz I am not going to get worried. ;-)
I was eyeing up the MDA Vario I, then this cat came out the bag.
So can anyone say for certain if/when the Vario II (Hermes) is coming to the UK?
Is it worth playing the waiting game? Or just going ahead with Vario I for the time being?
Looks nice but nothing that fantastic over the XDA Mini (Wizard)
And for those saying max size for MiniSD is 512Mb, I would have to disagree considering Im running a 2Gb miniSD in my XDA Mini S right now, and it was £32 off ebay, cheaper than most other cards of that size.
If you know what you are doing with the XDA Mini/Wizard then its not that slow, I get full screen video running perfectly on it, just use pocketdivxencoder and TCPMP to reencode your media to fit. Ive got a whole season of 24 sat on my phone now, was very useful for flights etc.
i'm new to these pocket pc phones. This new MDA vario ii has wi-fi. i dont understand exactly how it works. would you have to include this in your monthly plan in order to access it? i'd appreciate some helpful info. thank you
Can I check myspace.com on this phone?... Does it have real web browsing like the t-mobile sidekick?
Im interested in the monthly plan and the cost of the phone as well.
Is this going to be released in America? IF so, when?
I am interested in getting the T-Mobile MDA II: Do you know when it will be available through T-Mobile? Thanks a lot...
any ideas, anyone, where to get a software to get this unit unlocked?
The biggest issue for me is reception. The overall phone now (MDA)is good for me, but coming out of a tunnel or building it sucks because it takes a while to get reception. The Edge is fast too. Does anyone know how good the reception is?
Questions about Network access on MDA Vario II
I got a WiFi-connection set up successfully, but I dunno how to access the LAN with the MDA:
1. How can I access the open drives on the LAN-computers ? Do I have to set up any more rights on the drives ?
2. Where do I see what the Username my Vario has ?
3. If I try to access open drives in LAN with the File-Explorer (by using directpath-function \\Computer\OpenDrive) it asks for a Username and Password. What do I have to type in there ?
4. How is it possible to browse the Network-Neighborhood like in a normal Windows ? To click to the desired drive on the LAN ? Without directpath-function...