Senin, 17 Januari 2011

A Little Quotes for Someone You Like and you love

  • A boy was about to leave. But before he did, he gave his girl a dozen roses : 11 are real and 1 is artificial. Then he told the girl ,”Don’t cry, I will love you until the last one dies..”
  • I hide my tears when I say your name. But, the pain in my heart is still the same. Although I Smile & Seem Carefree. There is no one Who misses you more than ME!
  • I miss you like a falling star, if you see there is no star in the sky. it means there’s no enough star to count how i miss you..
  • Don’t ever wish a happy ending on your love story, cause true love never have a ending ^^
  • I’ve already given up a lot of things in my life, but you’re the last thing i won’t give up in my life
  • In my life I learned how to love, to smile, to be happy, to be strong, to work hard, to be honest, to be faithful, to forgive but I couldn’t learn how to stop remembering you.
  • I want to live in your eyes, die in your arms and be buried in your heart.

  • The most beautiful remembrance is the time with you. I will keep it in my heart
  • This Nites i realized  someting, not about i love you so much and how much you love me, but about i care so much about you and don’t want you to be hurt. when i hurt you once, it’s hurt me twice 
  • I sought for Love, But Love ran away from me. I sought my Soul, But my Soul I couldn’t see. Then I sought You, And I found all three.

  • love is not loving a perfect person. but, love is loving people who do not perfect with the perfect way
  • If you cant love the one you love.. Love the one you have :)
  • There are three things i love : The sun, The moon, and you. The sun for The day, The moon for The night and you, for..ever..
  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W X Y Z oops! i miss “U”
  • There are many stars but the bright are few. There are many friends but the great are few. To forget me its up to you.. But to forget you.. I will never do.
  • If  you feel like needing someone and theres 100 steps between us, You can take only 1 step to get near me and I’ll take all the 99 steps to be there for you
  • When i’m walking in front of you,i’m protecting you. When i’m beside you, i’m there for you. When i’m behind you, i’m watching over you. When i’m alone, i’m thinking of you.
  • I maybe far for a minute, for an hour, for a day, for a month, but i’ll always be there for you. i may not be able to always say good morning, good evening, good night, but…i’ll never say good bye to you…

 

 

What Do You Think?

This Picture make me got an inspirate to write another song, story, quote,and poem



Minggu, 16 Januari 2011

doesn't mean anything

So we sit at this table with our hands in our laps
And we have a few drinks and we share a few laughs
But now those days have past and they’re not coming back
It’s a shame cause that’s all that I had

And we’ll sing out loud for hours
Until the morning that we know we can’t avoid
These nights are notable and priceless
I swear that every word I say, I mean until my dying day
It’s a shame when I wake I can’t recall a thing

This is My New Song Of M.F.P and Middle Circle (781214-01-11) By:Fahrizanzan

This story was starting
from 7 jan 2011
when i met you and talk to you
at friday afternoon

next day i think i was dreaming
but when i woke up it was true
i saw you in that place
calling me and kept smiling

now i feel so comfortable
when i was on your side
and I find it all becomes beautiful
when I'm with you girl

4 days later i met you at a restaurant
then, at 3 p.m we went to some place
and i think i was make a mistake
but, we both can solve it

14 jan 2011 i pick you up and drive you home
when we got in your house we joke and laugh together.
to sunset and night began to arrive.
I went home and say goodbye to you
and i says "thank you has made my day so beautiful again and again"

now i feel so comfortable
when i was on your side
and I find it all becomes beautiful
when I'm with you girl

it's okey for me if  i can't get you this moment
as long as can still see your smile I will be happy
but I believe, you"ll be mine some day :)




np: ini sebenenya kisah nyata dari kehidupan gue, dan sebagian dari kisah itu gue jadiin lagu ini hehe. bisa bikin 3 lagu lagi sebenernya tapi ini dulu aja deh hehe

Little Angel (M.F.P & Middle Circle) By: Fahrizanzan

this song i made it for her
to story about her when everyday of her
always full of beautiful things
and everystep of her is making everything so fun

one day when she walk around the town
i saw her for the first time
she look so different from the other
you know? you look prety

that day is monday
at first time i first met her
take me she was so friendly and that
was my first impresion meeting

this song i made it for her
to story about her when everyday of her
always full of beautiful things
and everystep of her is making everything so fun

and i try to start a conversation
when you siting next to me at a restaurant
i feel so nervous enough to talk to you
but, i try to leave that feeling

you're a little angel
who fall from heaven
you make me stronger
and make me better,
better than the last

Don't You Regret It (M.F.P & Middle Circle) By: Fahrizanzan

so tell me
when everything has know it
i don't think you can tell me the truth
this position it's so hard for me to belive in you

like yesterday i feel you so different
not like everyday i think,
and i know you hide something in your mind
i feel it when you smile at me.

and now i know
you have another person in your life
so just leave me
don't you come back again to me
someday, i belived
you will regret it

today, will i open a new story?
forget about you and everything you do to me
when you hold me tide and when you make me smile
you know? you're the best part in my life

sorry,but i can't do that
because i will wait for two weeks latter
and want to see what can be happen when that day comes

girl, you know
you make me and drive me crazy
so don't you regret it
when someday i'll leave you alone





np: sebenernya gue bikin nih lagu, ngambil dari kisah temen gue yg curhat ke gue dan beberapa dari kisah gue juga hehe

Missing you :(

I miss you when something really good happens, because you are the one I want to share it with.
I miss you when something is troubling me, because you are the one who understands me so well.
I miss you when I laugh and cry because i know that you are the one that makes my laughter grow and my tears disappear.
I miss you all the time, but I miss you most when i lay awake at night and think of all the wonderful times we spent with each other, for those were some of the best times of my life.

Passion (Middle Circle) By: Fahrizanzan

Rain dots
Falling in between the stem-sweety
Slowly, falls above the tops of the threads of despair and agony
in the petals of desire

There are not familiar with this patter
Not the least visible to me
Gray faded rainbow framing or quiet
Unless the wind on a pair of clouds smile

Maybe I just have a feeling or just a passion

Rain dots
Falling in between the stem-sweety
Slowly, falls above the tops of the threads of despair and agony
in the petals of desire

I seemed to not care
Patter that may
Look forward to stab me

Hari-hariku (Middle Circle) By: Fahrizanzan

Pagi ini, ku melangkah pasti
tuk jalani hari ini
Di temani kilauan mentari pagi
yang hangatkan tubuh ini

Tanpa ada rasa beban di hati
Ku berlari tanpa henti
Bagaikan Burung Merpati
yang terbang tinggi

Ku...kan, selalu akan seperti itu..
Hingga..... terhentinya waktu hidupku.. ouoouo

Tak terlewati satupun hari
tanpa memikirkan dirimu oh kasih
Kau yang telah pergi meninggalkan ku disini
dalam gelapnya malam hari

Ku hanya bisa berlari
mengejar bayanganmu yang menari-nari
Sampai akhirnya terhenti
menunggu datangnya pagi

ku...kan, selalu akan seperti itu..
Hingga..... terhentinya waktu hidupku.. woo woo ooo

Sempat Pernah Terhenti (Middle Circle & M.F.P) By: Fahrizanzan

Ku Disini..
Menatapmu..
Kau sendiri menunggu disana..
Tanpa ada yang menemani..
Dirimu hari ini..

Tak kusangka..
Sekarang kau pun telah berubah..
tak seperti, dirimu yang dahulu..
yang sering tertawa bersama,
Tersenyum bahagia, membuat diriku ceria..

Mencoba tuk kembali..
Menjadi seperti yang dahulu...
Mengulang kembali, kisah ini..
Yang sempat pernah terhenti..

Hati ini mulai di selimuti rasa sepi..
Sampai kapan ku seperti ini..
menjalani hari-hari seperti biaasa
tanpa harus bersama dirimu..

First Time (Middle Circle) By: Fahrizanzan

See you in my eyes....

First time...
when i looked you in my eyes...
i can do anything...
and i want to saying a word for you...
but you always run away

Please help me...
Just for tonight...
give me one more chance...
(one more chance)
to make you proud to me ..
(proud to me)
cause i'm no bodies and can't be some bodies..
but i can see you in my eyes..

In this time like this..
i want to see your smile..
so please don't run away...
i need you to talk to me...
so don't you wait up...
i'll be there for you...

Please help me...
Just for tonight...
give me one more chance...
(one more chance)
to make you proud to me ..
(proud to me)
cause i'm no bodies and can't be some bodies..
but i can see you in my eyes..

i don't know what you think...
i don't know what do you wan't...
i'm just wan't to know about you...
(my dear)


Please help me...
Just for tonight...
give me one more chance...
(one more chance)
to make you proud to me ..
(proud to me)
cause i'm no bodies and can't be some bodies..
but i can see you in my eyes.. (X2)

see you,see you,ooo,ooo,ooo,my eyes........

Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

Satu Waktu

Menyimpang dari tujuan
paksa diriku
terjebak dilingkaran
andai kau tahu itu

sembunyi melawan sesal
gelapnya hariku
bimbang sejak diawal
jika saja kau tahu

terpaksa menunggu
hingga satu waktu
kita bertemu
kan kuceritakan
semuanya padamu
gelisah itu

keadaan ini
memaksa hati
berharap sembunyi
tak kan terungkap
kesempatan ini
akankah pergi?
sesali diri
takan terucap


pulih nanti
pulih nanti... 

Rabu, 05 Januari 2011

Mesin Kiamat Pemecah Partikel "LHC" Disabotase Oleh Seekor Burung!

Large Hadron Collider disabotase oleh seekor burung


The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) yang juga sering disebut sebagai mesin yang mampu menciptakan kiamat mengalami peristiwa aneh yang tidak disangka. Mesin super rumit tersebut rusak setelah seekor burung yang lewat menjatuhkan sepotong kecil remah roti ke dalam mesin itu.


LHC adalah sebuah mesin raksasa yang dibuat oleh para ilmuwan jenius di CERN yang dirancang untuk memecahkan partikel yang diharapkan dapat menjawab beberapa pertanyaan dalam fisika kuantum. Mesin yang berbentuk lingkaran ini memiliki panjang 27 km dan terletak di kedalaman 175 meter di bawah tanah perbatasan Perancis-Swiss.

Subjek pemecahan partikel ini telah menarik perhatian para ilmuwan dan penggemar science fiction di seluruh dunia mengingat eksperimen ini juga dipercaya dapat menciptakan lubang hitam mini yang sering dianggap sebagai cikal bakal mesin waktu, walaupun dibantah oleh beberapa fisikawan ternama seperti Michio Kaku.
LHC ini juga sempat diangkat dalam novel Dan Brown berjudul Angels and Demons.


Sedangkan CERN adalah organisasi penelitian nuklir Eropa yang bermarkas di Jenewa yang didirikan pada tahun 1954. Fasilitas yang mereka miliki merupakan laboratorium penelitian partikel terbesar di dunia. Saat ini organisasi ini mempekerjakan hampir 8.000 ilmuwan jenius yang mewakili 580 universitas yang berasal dari 80 negara. Mungkin banyak dari kita yang belum mengetahui kalau cikal bakal internet pertama kali bermula dari CERN.

Pada awal November ini, LHC mengalami pemanasan yang berlebihan di beberapa bagian setelah sebuah potongan kecil Baguette (sejenis roti) mendarat di sebuah peralatan yang ada di permukaan tanah tepat di atas cincin akselerator.

Dr Mike Lamont, kordinator mesin LHC, mengatakan bahwa potongan kecil baguette itu yang dipercaya dijatuhkan oleh seekor burung yang lewat telah menyebabkan suhu magnet superkonduktor naik dari -271.1 C menjadi -265 C, yaitu titik dimana magnet itu berhenti berfungsi.

Dalam teori, jika LHC beroperasi secara penuh, peristiwa ini dapat menjadi bencana besar. Namun menurut para ilmuwan, mereka telah menyediakan sistem keselamatan yang memadai yang dapat mematikan mesin secara otomatis sebelum suhu naik lebih tinggi.

Pemecahan partikel penuh direncanakan akan dimulai lagi pada pertengahan bulan ini.

Apabila beroperasi, LHC akan menembakkan proton dan ion timah yang akan bergerak menyusuri rute berbentuk lingkaran dengan kecepatan yang hampir menyamai kecepatan cahaya. Proton dan Ion timah tersebut mengandung energi setara dengan kereta super cepat yang bergerak dengan kecepatan penuh.

Tahun lalu, mesin seharga 10 miliar dolar Amerika ini justru menjadi rusak setelah energi super besar ini menjadi tidak terkontrol dan menyebabkan kebocoran gas helium.

Kerusakan beruntun yang dialami oleh LHC telah menyebabkan sebagian ilmuwan berspekulasi bahwa mesin ini telah disabotase oleh partikel lintas waktu mereka sendiri yang datang dari masa depan. Pendapat ini mirip dengan film terminator dimana seorang robot diutus untuk membunuh cikal bakal pemimpin pemberontakan masa depan.

Namun eksperimen CERN ini ternyata tidak mendapat kata sepakat di kalangan ilmuwan. Menurut sebagian ilmuwan, jika lubang hitam mini tercipta, dan terjadi sesuatu yang diluar perhitungan, bisa saja lubang hitam tersebut menjadi membesar tanpa terkendali dan menelan apa saja yang berada di dekatnya. Dengan kata lain, Kiamat !

Seperti yang kita ketahui, lubang hitam memiliki gaya gravitasi super kuat sehingga bahkan cahayapun ditelan olehnya.

Karena itu di sejumlah negara di Amerika dan Eropa, beberapa ilmuwan telah mengajukan gugatan hukum agar CERN menghentikan usahanya untuk memecahkan partikel.


Apakah mungkin seekor burung dikirim dari masa depan untuk menggagalkan usaha CERN ?? Hmm..paling tidak ia tahu sekali dimana harus menjatuhkan rotinya supaya mesin tersebut rusak.

Notes :
Saya suka dengan ide bahwa seekor burung yang lugu dan remah rotinya dapat menggagalkan kejeniusan 8.000 ilmuwan dengan mesin super rumit dan super mahalnya :)


(telegraph.co.uk, wikpedia)

Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

Huawei S7 Android Tablet Review

1. Huawei S7 Android Tablet Review

The Huawei S7 is a 7-inch tablet equipped with Android OS 2.1 and a relatively fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 768 MHz processor. It comes with 3G and WiFi support and can also be used to make phone calls with the benefit of headphones. Considering the S7 also has a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, this Android tablet seems very impressive on paper.
However, this is not the case, and despite solid and convincing performance, the tablet disappoints with its rather poor display above all, followed by hefty weight, which does not make it practical for usage on the go.


BUILD & DESIGN
From the outside, Huawei S7 looks modern. It is made out of an aluminum and black plastic combination, is mildly rounded and includes a kickstand to prop it upright on a table. Underneath the kickstand is the battery lid with the SIM card slot. Various control keys are located along the sides, in natural and expected spots, making it easy for users to understand their functions during the first handling.

The tablet's relative bulk is usual for a device with a seven-inch screen (8.2 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches), but its 1.13 lb (battery included) weight is too much for such a tablet (by comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which also comes with a 7-inch screen, weighs 0.8 lb). Thus, users can hold and operate the S7 with one hand, but with some discomfort.

The left side of the screen includes buttons found on many Android OS-equipped phones, including the return to home screen key, the contents key and the one-step-return key for browsing the menu. Facing right from the screen are a red and a green buttons for accepting and blocking or ending calls, as well as a trackpad that can be used for selecting objects on the screen if you do not wish to use your finger or the stylus.

Display
The touchscreen has an 800 x 480-pixel resolution, far more appropriate for smartphones and other devices with smaller screens. This is very evident on the S7's seven-inch display. Screen imaging is very rough, with jaggy edges and poor details. Also, colors seem rather pale and inaccurate on it.
The device comes with a resistive touchscreen, not a capacitive one. This is why the S7 is not a multitouch device, despite the fact that Android 2.1 supports it. As a result, websites and images have to be tapped to zoom in and out, rather than pinched. Furthermore, the screen is sluggish, which can be confusing for the user, especially when typing fast on the display keyboard.

On the bright side, the display's touch detection is surprisingly precise, and the S7 retains visibility even with direct sunlight exposure.
Keeping in mind that multitouch is not supported and that the screen does not detect touches instantly, Huawei decided to deliver a stylus with the device, which is attached to its side, as well as the mentioned trackpad. With the stylus, the S7 experience is more pleasant, and the screen is cleaner due to fewer visible fingerprints.

2. Huawei S7 Performance

PERFORMANCE The device performs quite well and credit goes to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 768 MHz processor. It puts out appropriate power for Android OS 2.1 and a device with the S7's screen resolution. The built-in memory capacity is low, only 256 MB. However, the S7 comes with a microSD card slot for expanded storage.

The front-facing camera has only a 2-megapixel resolution and spits out poorly focused images with pale colors and cold hues. It's best reserved primarily for video calls.
The software is the best part of this device. Apart from running a not-so-old Android OS version, Huawei has prepared a special user interface skin. As a result, internet communication, entertainment and the phone application are singled out in special tabs, along with access to user-selected favorite apps.
Connectivity and Call Quality
The web browser renders sites with great speed, irrelevant of WiFi or 3G internet connection. All web sites are finely interpreted, unless they contain Flash, as Flash is not supported. Regardless of the fact that the iPad doesn't support Flash either, this is a great shortcoming for the Huawei S7. Flash support has become a standard part of all new tablets and most smartphones.
On the other hand, the S7 can be used for phone calls, not just data transfer, which is a good thing. The application for making calls is standard; that is, it's available on mobile phones with this OS. Also, the sound quality is also very good for Huawei S7 users as well as the folks on the other end. SMS exchange is also supported, of course, along with many other applications, which can be subsequently installed via the Android Market.



3.Huawei S7 Conclusion

CONCLUSION
Summing up all the plusses and minuses, this device has features that evidently surpass its real-life usability. With very solid and convincing performance, this tablet is somewhat deficient with many elements (primarily the screen and weight) coming in well below the current industry standard. Thus, compared to advanced smartphones that include the Android OS, the S7 offers nothing more apart from a larger screen. With that in mind, it's probably best used for speedy internet browsing at home.

Pros:
  • Android OS 2.1 with quality UI skin
  • 3G support and voice call support
  • Solid performance
Cons:
  • Poor screen
  • Heavy
  • Poor camera
  • No Flash support
 

Dell Streak Review

Streak. It needs no introduction, as this slate's been gaining a lot of attention amongst gadget lovers around the world. Thanks to the UK launch last Friday, we were one of the first on this planet to procure Dell's finalized Android 1.6 phone from O2. Yep, you heard right -- Engadget's now in possession of two Streaks, with the older one still in its original and somewhat unstable prototype state. Our new toy sports a matte "carbon" finish instead of chrome (no word on future availability; the red version's coming in two weeks' time), and now 399MB of RAM instead of 405MB (according to Android System Info app; it's actually a 512MB chip). Anyhow, now that we have the real deal, there's plenty to go through, so join us after the break to see if the Streak's really going to start a new trend.

Hardware
Following the conventionally sized Mini 3 / Aero, Dell decided to plunge into an untouched territory with its second-ever smartphone. The result is an unusual form factor -- a 10mm-thick slab with a five-inch 800 x 480 LCD (much like the Archos 5 PMP but with capacitive touch overlay), and it's one damn good screen that's usable under the sun, too. Of course, we've seen it all back in February, but our enthusiasm has not dwindled in the slightest -- the final Streak still has the same sexy figure, is still as rigid, and is still as pocketable in our regular-fit jeans. No, really -- there's been a lot of debate on whether people would actually put the Streak in their pockets, but like we said before, as long as you're not into hippie-tight pants, the slate should happily fit in like a regular phone. The only time that you might struggle is when you're walking up stairs, but a quick push to the outer side of the pocket should do the trick. More on that in the video below.

Our four-month ownership of the prototype has proven that the Streak's quite the attention seeker, even before we revealed to the intrigued passers-by that it's also a phone. We even gave the screen's Gorilla Glass some real beating, although such toughness doesn't seem to extend to the plastic parts on the two sides of the phone -- we're already seeing some fine scratches there. But of course, the more important question is: is this form factor practical at all? Well, let's start with the grip -- the rounded edges on the two shorter sides allow us to hold it comfortably like a PSP. We can even hold the 220g (7.76 ounces) device single-handedly that way with little effort, but we tend to hold on the left to avoid accidentally touching the capacitive buttons on the other side. As for holding in portrait position (when making a phone call, for instance), the flat edges mean our finger tips can securely grip onto the phone. We don't have a preference for either posture, as it really depends on what you're doing -- obviously video playback is best in landscape, whereas web browsing can work both ways depending on the text layout, and e-book reading is ideal in portrait mode due to shorter lines. If you're all for making phone calls in a more discrete manner, you can always opt for the handsfree kit or a Bluetooth headset (2.0 with EDR) instead.


Apart from the three capacitive buttons (back, menu, and home) and a mic on the right, you'll find four physical buttons along the top ridge -- volume rocker, power, and camera (two-stage button i.e. press half-way to focus). The 3.5mm headphone jack is right next to the volume keys, which can be a nuisance if your headphones rock a straight plug. Luckily, the bundled handsfree kit -- with an L-shape plug -- has pretty impressive clarity and moderate bass, plus you get three sets of rubber buds to suit your ears. Other accessories include a USB mains adapter (with UK and EU plugs; the US will obviously get something else), USB cable (with clip), and a microfiber pouch (which doubles as a wiping cloth). Disappointingly, the gorgeous HDMI dock -- due to arrive in the UK over the next two weeks -- is not included, and Dell's still mum on pricing. Well, at least for now we can tease the company for the artwork blunder on the box -- the illustrator somehow assumed the screen does edge to edge. Ah, if only.

Going back to the phone: there's a front-facing VGA camera between the earpiece and proximity sensor (for disabling the screen while making a call), ready for video chat apps such as Fring and Qik -- neither of which were able to use the Streak's secondary camera just yet. On the back of the phone you'll see a five megapixel autofocus camera with its dual LED flash (more on the picture quality later), a mono speaker that produces loud sound with less distortion than most other phones, and a sliding battery door (which is now tightened by two little paddings not seen on our prototype). Now, be warned: if you remove the door while your phone's running, failing to replace it within a few seconds would turn it off. We were told that this is actually a data-loss prevention mechanism, so we'll assume the phone will actually quit all the processes before killing the power.

Anyway, the chamber underneath the cover houses the SIM card, microSD card (ours came with SanDisk's Class 2 16GB silicon), and a 1530mAh battery. To grill the battery, we had the Streak connected to 3G (HSDPA) only, continuously played music, had background sync enabled (including the Facebook widget, RSS widget, and Twicca), occasionally browsed the web on it, and took a few photos and videos. Guess what? Surprisingly -- especially given the screen size -- we managed to get almost ten hours per charge! On a more realistic usage like less music playback and more reliance on WiFi 802.11b/g, we even squeezed out at least 12 hours of sweet battery juice. This certainly makes the HTC Desire look feeble with its mere six-hour gig from a similar usage.

The Streak's battery life may well be impressive, but what about its performance as a phone? Pretty good, we'd say -- last night we made a 25-minute call with the Streak held against our face the whole time, and our hand and arm were still alive after that. We also did our usual noise test and the Streak managed to suppress a fair amount of background noise, as you can see in the video above. That said, we do have some minor complaints about the dialer, but we'll talk about that later.

Software

Well, here's the meat. Like we said earlier, this final firmware performs much smoother and is more stable than what we have on our prototype. Dell's also put on its own skin over the Android 1.6 OS -- homescreen icons are put in shaded boxes, the menu drops down from the top and can shrink to a favorites bar, and on the top bar you get a homescreen-switching button, notifications area, plus a status area, all of which can be triggered by just a tap instead of a drag action. Unlike most other Android phones, to remove a homescreen icon on the Streak you have to hold down on it until it goes red, and then press the menu button for the remove option (and some widgets, such as the RSS reader, will also show a "Widget options" button). This makes sense, as dragging an icon across a five-inch screen isn't really ideal.

As for the phone dialer, we're slightly disappointed that Dell's still using the same dull skin as seen on our prototype -- we have no issues with the dialpad layout, but the overall style just looks unfinished, plus we'd prefer to see the call log displaying pictures alongside contact numbers. Also, we're shocked that the Streak doesn't support smart-dialing, but then again we've only seen HTC offering this feature on its Android phones. Of course, provided that you're in a quiet environment, you can always just use voice search to get to a contact, and you get two options for this: the default voice search app, or the Nuance Voice Control app that can be launched by just holding down your handsfree kit's button. The latter can even take dictated numbers, although it never worked for us, and we suspect our British accent is to be blamed.

Another preloaded app is QuickOffice, which not only can view Microsoft Office documents (.doc, .docx, .xls, xlsx, .ppt, and .pptx), but also makes a great file browser and can open other file types using their associated apps. Just too bad that it can't edit Word and Excel files, plus the text on some of the PowerPoint slides didn't render well, but the app's there if you need it. Corporate users may also be interested in the 30-day demo of TouchDown suite, which grabs your email, contacts, calendar and tasks via Exchange ActiveSync.

Moving on to the built-in apps, let's start with the browser: as expected on a 1GHz Snapdragon device, rendering and pinch-zooming are pretty quick and smooth, but we find it strange that we can't tap to zoom. Also, the text doesn't reflow to the width of the screen, but given the screen size, most of the time we're happy with the original text layout. Next we have Google Maps: well, there's not much to say except that you get so much more real estate than you can on other phones, and we have several pictures to prove it -- just perfect for car navigation. Annoyingly, pinch-to-zoom is still disabled in Maps thanks to the 1.6 OS, but we'll live through it for now.

So here's the "Photos & Videos" app, which is actually ArcSoft Mobile Media Gallery. As you can see above, Dell and ArcSoft have gone for the timeline approach, and have put up 18 sensibly-sized thumbnails at a time. The overall performance is pretty smooth too, but understandably the further down the timeline you go, the more likely you'll experience some lag while older thumbnails are being loaded. This implementation is great for viewing media captured using the Streak's camera, but to browse media files that you added manually, you'd best be using QuickOffice to find them. Also, we'd like to see Flickr and Picasa integration here, as implemented by the Desire and Nexus One respectively.

Speaking of media, the Streak's supposed to support H.263/H.264, 3GP, MPEG4, and WMV videos. Like our prototype, this final Streak played our MP4V-encoded 480p and 720p clips (up to 7.4Mbps bit rate) without a hitch, although for some reason it wouldn't open full-length films that were encoded the same way, even at 3Mbps and lower. More disappointingly, we had no luck with any of our H.264 clips despite the bit rate limited to 3.2Mbps, so we do wonder if this codec's supported at all -- maybe Archos can lend Dell a hand? On a brighter note, our WMV clips -- both VGA and 720p -- came out as good as the MP4V videos. Last but not least, YouTube videos looks great on the five-inch screen, but we've noticed a bug: if you have music playing in the background, the YouTube app simply plays video over the music rather than pausing it (like the Nexus One and Desire do). We're certain that Dell's team of talents can easily fix this (and we certainly hope that they're reading this).


We won't go too deep into the music player as it's pretty much identical to what we've seen before, but we've found a couple of new features. Firstly, the app will actually automatically grab mugshots of the artists, so we were a bit surprised to see Lady Gaga flashing her legs on the Artists page. Secondly, we discovered that you can skip a track by clicking the handsfree button twice, but here's a caveat: we often found ourselves clicking too fast for the Streak to respond properly, whereas the iPhone wouldn't have a problem with the same click rate. Also, for some reason, you need to have the screen turned on -- regardless of phone lock state -- for the music player to respond to clicks. Very bizarre, but probably very easy to fix.

Before we wrap up our multimedia rant, we'd like to talk about the lack of FM radio -- don't know about you folks in the US, but us Brits still fancy the occasional live audio shows while commuting, especially in 3G-congested areas. We're not sure if the hardware's there, but if it is, a small statue will be made in honor of whoever can hack it. So, it's time to whine about other things. First of all, the keyboard: it's not everyday that you see a numeric keypad on a phone's virtual keyboard, and there's a good reason for that -- it ruins the phone's ergonomic symmetry as our right thumb has to stretch over the numpad while typing. We were hoping that maybe Dell would put in a numpad-free keyboard as an option in Settings, but as far as we can see, we've got nothing. Nevertheless, both keyboards are still pretty responsive. Second thing: while the Calendar app may look delicious on the five-inch screen, we were surprised that the entries in week view mode bear no text description, whereas the 3.7-inch Nexus One (with Froyo) manages to pack in those details. Finally, we're puzzled by the missing contacts pictures -- we were expecting the Streak to pull photos off Facebook, and the box has definitely been ticked for this in Settings. Hopefully our friends in the States won't be suffering from these bugs next month.

Camera

Looking back at our old sample pictures, it looks like Dell's dialed up the sharpening settings on the five-megapixel autofocus camera. As you can see in the gallery below (with picture quality set to "Fine"), the outdoor shots are pretty good except for the slight over-saturation in general, but nightshots are just hopeless. As for the camcorder, not much has changed for the 640 x 480 clips -- picture quality's acceptable despite the same saturation and nightshot flaws, plus the lack of 720p option puts the Streak slightly behind the game. That said, unlike the latest HTC phones, the Streak's camcorder doesn't suffer from reduced frame rate when filming in a dark environment -- see for yourself after the gallery.

Wrap-up

So, let's go back to the question that the whole world's been asking: what is the Dell Streak? In our humble opinion, it's most certainly a smartphone. A large and sexy smartphone that still fits in a pocket. Sure, a five-inch phone may not be everyone's cup of tea, but with devices starting to join the 4.3-inch party, consumers will undoubtedly be considering devices with more screen real estate -- the Google Maps screen comparison above probably says it all. We applaud Dell for taking one step ahead and going for the pocketable size limit, and the company's definitely earned its worldwide attention. The work isn't finished yet, obviously -- on top of the bugs list we've compiled, many potential buyers are holding back due to the aging Android 1.6 OS. Don't get us wrong, though, as the Streak's running like a well-oiled motor as it is, but we're hoping to get 2.2's sweet tethering action and a bit of Flash on that stunning screen as well. Rumor has it that O2's already road-testing a 2.x upgrade for next month, so let's keep our fingers crossed there'll be some Froyo in that cupboard.

Remember, big gadgets come with big responsibilities, so whether you like it or not, be prepared for some social interaction when whipping out the Streak in the wild. And please, if anyone comes up to you and asks if your Streak is an iPad, just kindly point them to our pictorial comparison.
Dell Streak review By Richard Lai