Tag Archive for 'Phone'

LBS guerilla tactics

Rainer links to an interesting NYT article about the recently introduced My Location feature in Google Maps mobile. Actually the first thought coming to my mind when I heard about My Location two weeks ago was: “How come that Google knows cell tower positions, almost worldwide?”.

As far as I know it’s one of the best kept secrets among mobile carriers. Christopher Schmidt gave a talk about that issue at the Where 2006 conference, explaining the ignorance of most mobile carriers and showed us his GSM location hack.

According to the NYT article, Google gathers cell location information the same way as Christopher did: users equipped with mobile phones and GPS devices send cell and location information back to a central unit, where it’ll be provided for other users without GPS devices.

Or in other words, Google uses GPS enabled mobile phones, like your 800,- EUR Nokia N95 for instance, to enhance their service. Strangely not every Google employee supports this strategy and dare to sell a N95 on eBay.

However, Rainer points out, and I totally agree, that an API for LBS is needed. We have seen what happened when developers gained access to geographic information through APIs. LBS has been the next big mobile thing for a couple of years now. I think an LBS API could finally make it happen and bring thousands of ideas and map mashups to mobile devices.

Android

I guess I just changed my opinion about simplicity and cell phones…

Seems like some developers did their usability homework.

Major cell phone downgrade

I got a new cell phone. While most people try to get new phones with more features, fancier ringtones, better displays and cameras, I made a major downgrade and bought the dirt cheap low-end mobile Motorola MOTOFONE F3 from a gypsy at a hairdresser in Budapest.

MOTOFONEThe thing is that my phone broke on the trip to Budapest and I tried to find a quick replacement, without selling my soul to a Hungarian mobile carrier. So the hairdresser gypsy was the best given option.

While configuring the new phone I really started liking it.

Quite unusual for a phone these days, it offers no functionality but making a phone call and sending a message. The device has even barely a menu. The e-paper display provides space for 6 digits in two lines, no pixels or colors at all. The address book contains one name and number per entry, there is no camera and maybe 7 basic ringtones. It does feature vibration mode though, but no profiles of course.

Text messages are very rudimentary too: I can pimp my lower case text messages with commas and question marks. That’s it. No smiley or other funny symbol, not even a point, an exclamation mark or quotes.

Due to the lack of a menu you do advanced menu settings by typing totally abstract number codes, like ***470* for setting the time format for instance. Isn’t that just great?

It’s a plain phone and it’s fantastic!