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Hands0n
29th October 2007, 02:55 PM
I am sitting here, 29th floor Millbank Tower, a guest of 3mobilebuzz.com, 3 UK and Skype at the public launch of the joint-effort Skypephone on 3. I am also the owner of two of the beasties both in Black - they also come in White with Blue or Pink trim.
At the launch were the MDs of Skype and 3 who both presented to the group here.
I must admit that I was somewhat sceptical about the entire proposition. I am what can best be termed a "light" Skype user. Mostly because of the general need to be tied to a PC for the telephony. I really have not been a big user of PC telephony - although Videocalling is something that I do use in moderation. And so as I walked into the doors today my first thoughts were "Okay 3, do your best and convince me"
Ladies and Gentlemen - 45 minutes later and I'm convinced. 3 and Skype are definitely on to something here. They have effectively turned Skype/3G into an Appliance. Oh, and what an appliance. If you can work Skype then you can work the new Skypephone straight out of the box. The UI for Skype has been accommodated into the new handset as capably as could be possible. Much thought has gone into the design.
All that you may be used to with Skype on the PC is here with the sole exception of Videocalling. As soon as you're registered into the Skype network your directory is retrieved to the handset. Your Presence is announced exactly as if on a PC - and you can set it to be what you like, following the PC paradigm exactly. It is, in short, the full Skype experience.
The Skypephone is available on 3's Contract and PAYG tariffs:
PAYG is £49.99 for the handset and then a minimum top-up of £10 a month to keep service
Contract is as per Mix & Match price plans, starting at £12 per month and going up to £27 per month. See 3's website for what you get for each.
Now here's the good bit - all use of Skype is entirely free, subject to FUP of 4,000 minutes and 10,000 chats. That is an awful lot of talking and text-chatting. So long as you meet the PAYG criteria of putting in £10 per month the Skype use is free of further charge.
At present the service proposition is Skype-to-Skype calls only. There is no Skype In or Skype Out. The rationale explained at the presentation is that the user normally already has a mobile number that their correspondents alreaydy know. Skypephone is not to usurp normal mobile use, but rather to add to it. I can see the logic in that. But it was stated that the Skype In/Out was being looked at for the future - possibly as soon as 2008.
I managed to take five minutes out with Adam Davis, Head of Marketing Product Management, Handsets. I took the opportunity to not only congratulate him on the 3 Skypephone but also to discuss 3's Customer Service arrangements for the new handset. Adam told me that 3 had been promoting the handset around the UK and Indian service centres for some time now. He accepted that one could experience good as well as bad assistance when calling. But he did stress that a lot of effort had gone into making the CSRs fully aware of the new product. Interesting to note that 3's voice network is used to carry the voice into the core where it is only then delivered out to Skype through their gateways. Thus, for 3, it is pretty much business as usual in very many ways.
I will report more on the use of the handsets and facility once I get them home and charged up. But my sampling of one of these here at Millbank Tower left me impressed. I called another demonstrator on the floor with predicatbly good quality. I also called her friend in Brazil, also with the predicted Skype voice quality, it was excellent.
I would dearly like to thank the team at 3mobilebuz.com for inviting me to this launch presentation and for the pair of trial 3 Skypephones. They will get fair use and evaluation.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask. This is your trial too
Watch this space people :)
3GScottishUser
29th October 2007, 03:08 PM
Just got mine...... 2 of them :)
Each with £30 worth of credit valid until the end of December!!
First Imresssions:
Nice Packaging and loads of info.
The phone made by AMOI is very small and neat. Feels nice, good quality materials and finish and supplied with a compact SD card for storage.
On powering up I have no 3G available (local 3 cellsite has barriers round it so probably being upgraded).
Lovely rubber type feel to the phone body and the interface looks quite straightforward.
Can't wait to try out all the facilities.....
Really pleased so far...... many thanks to 3mobilebuzz for the opportunity to test these.
More to follow....
Watch this space!!
Ben
29th October 2007, 03:15 PM
Have my two also, big thumbs up to Three/3mobilebuz for a) being extremely sensible in providing two handsets and b) giving £30 of credit to allow for extensive testing.
These are pre-release handsets, though the service goes live 2nd Nov I believe so between us we should be able to give anyone interested in this device plenty of great information.
Both of mine say Limited service at the moment (one has picked up 3 twice, briefly), but I'm hopeful I'll be able to start playing with them by this evening. They're charging (and whining! though it does get quieter over time...) at the moment.
I do like the look and feel of these phones. The battery cover is held on my a magnet, which is a little bit of a concern, but it's a cool idea.
Oh, and Hands0n, thanks so much for attending the event and sharing that information with us all!
gorilla
29th October 2007, 03:34 PM
Where's my pair? :p
So I can assume that HandsOn's gonna become a 3 convert now? If you can't beat 'em bribe 'em is the new philosophy at 3! :D
This is ideal for the student market.
How are the actual phones? Can you add apps?
Come on man, where's that review? ;)
bsrjl1
29th October 2007, 04:40 PM
Aliens, I demand that you return 3GSU immediately! ;-)
Hands0n
29th October 2007, 06:19 PM
My pair are now back home and charging up on the mains. I have always had a solid 3G signal in my area and matters are not different today. My pair both registered onto the 3 network in seconds. Browsing is very fast - although the handsets are not HSDPA (thats in the next generation according to 3).
I have made the Skype echo call and it worked okay. I've also left Getti a voicemail as his is the only Skype ID on Talk3G I have at the moment.
I echo the sentiments about the handset build above - it is very very petite for a 3G handset, smallest I've seen to date. The black one that we all have does have that nice rubbery feel to it and very solid, not something I would expect out of a £50 handset. It does rather put the Nokias of this world to shame! Well done Amoi, well done indeed.
We have the Skype until 28 November when the "credit" runs out - even though there is £30 initial credit it (the cash credit) lasts until 28 Dec, but the Skype only lasts for a month from each cash injection.
The kids and those on low disposable income are going to love these. The PAYG plan gives 83 minutes or texts (in any mix) for £10 which is not too bad - and if the Skype is exploited then its blooming marvelous :eek: I can see whole families and communities taking this up, if they can see it. It just makes so much sense, leaving the 83 mins/texts for those calls that cannot be made over Skype.
So I can assume that HandsOn's gonna become a 3 convert now?
Y'know, I've never been anti-3 despite some of my comments. Really. My only gripe about 3 is their Indian CS [which is abysmal] and will continue to be until they fix it one way or the other. I would hate for this new venture of theirs to fall flat because Mumbai cannot cope [for whatever reason] with Customer calls. I made that point to Adam Davis today (see my opening post). What happens next is entirely up to 3. But I will, as part of this overall trial, be putting 3's CS to the fire. I am told that things have improved and I really want that to be the case. Because if it hasn't, then 3 may well reap a whole lot [more] bad publicity which they really do not deserve for the technology and effort that is put into things like the new 3 Skypephone.
Pictures and reports on the phone itself will follow in the next few days. But tonight will not be an evening of play *glum*.
:)
3g-g
29th October 2007, 06:28 PM
Hang on hang on... 3mobilebuzz (whoever they are) seem to have left a few of us out here, or is there some sort of issue with the Royal Mail they'd like to blame it on for the delay of my 2 Skype handsets?
As good as this sounds, the handset and the product, in my group of fairly extensive friends, the ones that I'd choose to talk to regularly, only one of them is a Skype user, and that makes him the only VoIP user I know too.
He's got a mobile phone, I've got free calls, why do I need a Skype handset? Ok, I could call a PC, but then most people have desk/house phones, or at least a mobile that I can call, remember those free minutes I have to use every month?
Ho hum...
3g-g
29th October 2007, 06:29 PM
Aliens, I demand that you return 3GSU immediately! ;-)
It's amazing how good free stuff is eh? ;)
Like hire cars, nothing drives better than a hire car.
3GsINgH
30th October 2007, 12:00 AM
Got my two phones as well-both in black, did anybody get the white ones? Anyway im pretty impressed with the phone so far, its alot of phone for your £50 and is probably gonna be a good seller come xmas time. I too would like to thank 3mobilebuzz for the invite and the phones...nice job! Anyway first thing first IMO the phone is much smaller than i expected...maybe that comes from using an E61 too much but i had it in my mind that it would be the size of my BT Homehub phone (not that it ever would be). The camera is pretty decent as is the MP3 playback. The speaker on the phone is quite loud although this is usually a good thing rather than a negative. I also like the way that when you press the internet feature on the menu it gives you the option of a google/yahoo search instead of taking you straight to the 3 portal as all other 3 phones do. Signal wise the handset picks up pretty much full signal everywhere...except at work where only o2 works out of all 5 networks. So far so good i guess lets see what £30 of usage does to the phone.
Ben
30th October 2007, 12:38 AM
Neither of my handsets seem capable to use the 2G network - they get No service or Limited service when they can't get Three. One of the handsets also seems to be less able to get Three signal than the others.
Call quality between Skype accounts on the mobile was acceptable. There were some strange noises and one drop out in a 15 minute or so call, but I can imagine people who make a lot of lengthy calls, particularly overseas, to friends/family/loved ones finding the small form factor and almost unlimited usage too much of a temptation to pass up. I only took the handsets off charge at about 5pm and the one I have tried isn't on full any more, but I wont know if running Skype 24x7 will be an issue in terms of battery life for a little while yet.
The phones themselves are certainly good looking. They're very small, a bit too tiny for me (they're almost toy-like), but the buttons are quite good for such a cheap phone and I could get up to quite a speed when texting until I hit the need for punctuation which was another story. You wont want to be changing memory card often, it's a fiddly process that involves removing the battery, but then just having a memory card slot on a £50 handset is pretty impressive.
In fact, the features this phone has are very impressive indeed. Web browser (which browses the real Internet, in a fashion...), 2MP camera, bluetooth, clear colour screen, 3G, media player and, of course, fantastic Skype integration that goes right into the Contacts. Skype is always running in the background, so you have a real 'presence' which has failed to materialise on other third party IM and VoIP offerings.
The OS is easy to navigate and use, and the Launcher softkey makes it a snap to get access to a range of modern services such as searching the web or watching TV. Unfortunately Live! Messenger doesn't work yet, a bit of an oversight I think, but then this is the Skype phone and not the MSN phone.
There's definitely value for the customer here. £10 a month is a small price to pay if you're going to heavily use the voice and messaging potential of skype. After a few more days of playing with the phones I think I'll have a better idea of just how this product will be received and, maybe more importantly, whether such a product could have any roll in my own communication needs. I do think it's unfortunate that network coverage is still so poor both where I live and where I work, here in the South East of England.
Hands0n
30th October 2007, 12:46 AM
In an email that 3mobilebuzz.com sent to me this evening they also said
Also, please remember that this is a pre-launch trial, and will not be the release version of the product.
Which kind of makes one wonder what it is we have here then? All the press photos are of the same handset. Or are they :)
Intriguing is the "Video Call" features, even though the handset does not have a forward-facing camera!
Ben
30th October 2007, 10:56 AM
Yeah, though aren't they launching in a few days? Surely the handsets have already been manufactured, so I think it's pretty likely we have the final version...
Not meddled with Video Calling. I guess it'd support it much like the 6630 (I think that's right!) did.
a_ukboy
30th October 2007, 11:38 AM
Yeah no front camera so won't be any good for video calling!! LOL
Apart from that they seem very decent budget phones!!
hecatae
30th October 2007, 04:41 PM
mass corporate handset, using skype for calls to everyone?
Ben
30th October 2007, 05:32 PM
mass corporate handset, using skype for calls to everyone?
Mhm, no, I don't think so, the quality isn't quite there yet. I think for something like this to succeed in the Enterprise space it'd take something like a Nokia E65 with the full integration... I agree that there's potential for businesses to have all internal communication, including mobile, done via Skype in this manor, though.
Unfortunately I think the cost of supporting and administering a Skype-based business system would be prohibitive. Plus Skype doesn't really give the kind of QoS guarantee that business would want.
Fun for young people on PAYG, though, and for calling family/friends overseas.
Hands0n
30th October 2007, 10:42 PM
Smiley Face - Day one of the new 3 Skypephone [to give it its proper title] in my life.
Today I have used it for a regular 3G voice call and a few texts and all is good. As good as 3 ever have been where I live, work and play - which is blooming marvelous. I have, possibly, been one of the lucky types who have a strong and resilient 3 3G signal. Others I know from the forums have not been quite so fortunate. Since the days of the NEC e606 I have been able to use Voice and Videocalling features effortlessly (I still have both of them nearby).
As I have been getting familiar with the 3 Skypephone the experience has been a mixture of pleasant surprise coupled with some bemusement. Lets deal with the last first. When using T9 to prepare text messages or use Skype Chat I tapped out the word "Skype" but the handset was having none of it :p It steadfastly refused to know that word - I had to add it to the T9 dictionary! Contrast that with my Nokia N95 on Vodafone [which is very anti VoIP] and happily produce the word "Skype" from its T9 dictionary. Maybe its just me, but I found that all a bit bemusing.
Pleasant surprises are aplenty with the diminuitive 3 Skypephone. Take a look at the attached picture and you will see that it is tiny, even for a 2G phone, and remember this is a full scale 3G device. The 3 Skypephone is slightly smaller than the Nokia 6300 (pictured) that is all the Business rage right now. The overall build quality of this handset is very high - far belying the £49.99 that the buying public are going to be asked for it. A few people who I have shown it to today thought that it was priced over £100.
This evening has been one of making Skype calls on the handset. These have been as much as one would expect of Skype if you've ever used it before on a PC or Mac. There were a few momentary drop-outs, but the call held and we were able to continue otherwise uninterrupted. The quality at the beginning of the call had a bit of latency in it, but this corrected itself after a few seconds of speech. VoIP can be like that. The actual voice quality itself was very good - recognition was very high (the early days of digital voice could result in the other end sounding like a Dalek). With the low latency, high recognition and audio quality the Skype voice worked a treat.
I used Skype Chat (think MSN Messenger) several times today and found it surprisingly good . Each transmission counts as one of the 10,000 chats from the monthly allowance, so you are going to have to virutally live on the thing for a month to get anywhere near that generous limit. It is a handy tool to have a quick exchange of information where a voice call would be unnecessary, or even inconvenient. I like MSN, I like Skype Chat and on the 3 Skypephone this works a treat.
There is only one fault that I have found with Skype Chat so far which relates to unsolicited chats coming in if you are at the Skype window. The 3 Skypephone does not appear to let you know who it is who is chatting at you. I had to select each Contact and then Chat in turn until I found who it was. There was no audible or visual indication that a Contact had sent something for me to read. This is a serious omission that I hope 3 and Ameo will correct in later releases of the firmware. Any chance of an online update when it is available?
It was different where I had navigated away from Skype and was at the standard phone window. The clue I had then was an audible alarm that someone had Chatted at me and a pop-up (like the missed call pop-up) saying who it was. All I had to do was navigate to the specific pop-up, click it and I was in chat with whoever it was.
So far I have not talked about the 3 proposition with its Flat Rate tariff. I will do a bit of digging in there, and no doubt our other testers will comment also. But suffice to say that the 3 Skypephone with its full-on 3G capabilities is definitely man enough to handle 3's content. There is a ton of free stuff on 3's portal, much more than when I last was a Customer of 3 - over 20 months ago. The handset seems to make full use of the 3G data speed [not HSDPA] when downloading the content or browsing the portal. There are no corners cut in the data and browser departments here.
Battery life on 3G handsets is always being slated for being poor. I think that the 3 Skypephone may just be the turning of the corner. Today I have held in excess of 2-1/2 hours Skype and non-Skype calls, browsed the portal and sent SMS texts. From a full charge this morning the indicator says that I have used up 25% of the battery charge. Of course, this is only as advised by the battery indicator, but these things are fairly accurate.
So by my reckoning I could probably hold 4 - 5 hours talk (it does not matter whether Skype or "classic" the same energy would be used) before battery charge would become an issue. Is this acceptable? In my book, yes it is.
The 3 Skypephone uses a mini-USB connector for charging and data port. This means that you will be able to charge the handset from any powered USB source such as a laptop, USB mains charger or USB car charger. That is plenty of opportunity for extending the out-on-the-road use of the handset, if needed.
And so that is day one pretty much over and done with. The 3 Skypephone has failed to disappoint and has, in fact, renewed my interest in 3. I am not quite ready to consign myself to a contract yet - their CS is yet to be tested. But suffice to say that in the 3 Skypephone I believe that 3 have given themselves a pretty vital shot in the arm for the Christmas season. That it is available as PAYG or Contract (18 months) is a smart move on 3's part.
I wonder if the Skype-ignorant will go for this? Should 3 be pinning hopes on a single segment of the UK community? For sure, removing the wired and WLAN shackles that hold Skype to a fixed location must have great appeal to Skype users. But can they (3 and Skype) widen the market interest?
They've now launched, and Friday is D-day for availability in the street. Now all they have to do is to convince the buying public that it is a worthwhile proposition. I, for one, think that for many it will be.
The attached picture shows from left to right:-
1) 3 Skypephone
2) Nokia 6300
3) Nokia N95
solo12002
30th October 2007, 11:32 PM
Sorry am I dreaming?
So much praise about Three so much that 3SGU has managed to get not one but two three handsets (LOL)
Hands0n
31st October 2007, 12:06 AM
Yea, don't let it go to the head yet though. We've still got to sample 3's CS. I'm cooking up a few ideas - fair mind you - to see how they respond to a Customer these days. But praise where praise is due, 3 have done very well with this implemenation of Skype into not only the handset but their network also. They have solved a load of difficulties in one fell swoop.
None of us anticipated two of these handsets. At the launch those who were there at the invite of 3 or Skype got only one handset each. It was only the good folk at 3mobilebuzz.com who were dishing out pairs of these. And today I found it particularly useful to tease out some of my observations using the pair of handsets in front of me. With a single handset it would have been much more difficult to make the assessment, so I think that 3mobilebuzz.com had the right idea in giving each tester two.
At the end of the day the price of £100 per tester is peanuts for the amount of [practical] feedback they are going to get.
Ben
31st October 2007, 12:08 AM
Sorry am I dreaming?
So much praise about Three so much that 3SGU has managed to get not one but two three handsets (LOL)
Free handsets, none of us paid for them, they were very kindly provided to test and review and, of course, we're all working on them with a clean slate.
Great writeup Hands0n. One of the problems i'm having is trying to figure out how such a unique product will be accepted by consumers and how it will fit in the marketplace. I love the device, it's remarkably good value for money, but do enough people want skype on a handset to top up £10 a month?
I think existing skype users who talk to contacts all over the world will love this tiny gismo. But most skype users have never paid a penny for their service. Will convenience win out and make this tiny breakthrough device a winner?
I'm going to get my pair of phones into a few more hands and see what the reaction is over a broader spectrum of people and report back. Wish me luck! (posted on N95 8GB)
Hands0n
31st October 2007, 12:11 AM
I think for something like this to succeed in the Enterprise space it'd take something like a Nokia E65 with the full integration...
Watch this space, I reckon. At the launch presentation the Skype CEO said that their venture with 3 was only a start and that they would not stay tied to 3 exclusively.
I think that Skype, with 3, have paved the way for Mobile Network Operators to deliver Skype from their network without compromising the ARPU model. What Skype now have to do is to convince the Vodafone's of this world that here is a viable proposition for mutual benefit. A Nokia E65 suitably equipped with Skype front end and deployed into their network model may well make it into Vodafone's Enterprise space - if they can only see past their personal demon of VoIP.
3GScottishUser
31st October 2007, 09:25 PM
I have been showing off the Amoi handset and explaining the pre-pay proposition to younger folks where I work.
Most are genuinely impressed with the size of the handset and like te feel of it. Asked to name a price, most put it in the £100 range. The missing 'brand' seems to be an issue with many youngsters who are very fashion concious and now are used to very smart slim Samsungs and SonyEricssons and many seem prepared to pay a premium to get branded quality even on PAYG.
The PAYG Flat 12 proposition interests many I have spoken to especially when you add the 'stretch' option with the additional minutes/texts and 300 3 to 3 minutes.
Skype seems to be an unknown quantity to the youger crowd I have shown the handset to. They know all about MSN and Yahoo Messenger services but probably because most young folks don't pay home phone bills they are not familiar with the benefits of Skype. This could be a big problem for 3 who along with Skype will have to educate younger customers about the benefits of setting up a Skype account and getting friends to do likewise. Another issue seems to be the 300 inclusive 3 to 3 minutes when you stretch as this many have said does away with the need to bother with Skype as if friends are on the same network they can simply call them using those free minutes.
3 appear to have made great efforts with their portal and both myself and others have been impressed with the amount of free video and other material on offer an a PAYG handset.
After my 1st full day with the Skype handset I am optimistic although I note that it is stuggling to make it to the end of the day on a full charge. My battery meter is at rock bottom although I have made no calls and only used it today to view a few minutes of content and update my contacts.
Still no word from 3mobilebuzz re a replacement for the handset that lasted 15 minutes but that will hopefully be rectified by the weekend even if i have to arrange to visit a 3Store for a swap.
Ben
31st October 2007, 10:27 PM
Battery: Mine ran out tonight. It did quite well really, I've tried browsing, two Skype calls totalling about 45 minutes and maybe half a dozen Skype chats since the charge on Monday. The second handset has only been on standby and has full charge without Skype connected so perhaps the Skyping is quite heavy on the battery. Still, on my 6680 I found it hard to keep Agile running for more than a few hours so I'd say the performance is acceptable.
I'm not too impressed with the Skype call quality to be honest. After a day of calling on the pair of N95's I know I wouldn't be tempted by the freeness. However, the quality is good enough, and I think it would be acceptable to the majority.
Are everyones handsets dropping down to 2G and continuing to function for Skype and calls?
Hands0n
31st October 2007, 11:03 PM
Are everyones handsets dropping down to 2G and continuing to function for Skype and calls?
No - mine are not dropping out of 3G, ever! I might have to drive about a bit over the weekend to a few of my known blackspots.
Skype voice quality is never going to be on a par with regular telephony. But in my experience of Skype and VoIP in general I have to say that the 3 Skypephone does a pretty good rendition of the technology.
Saturday I expect to be trying the 3 Skypephone on a genuine call to a mate of mine in Hong Kong. If it is as good as the call I held on my Macbook Pro [using Skype] then I'll be happy.
What the 3 Skypephone gives, above all else, is a freedom of movement for Skype users that they have never enjoyed before. I do think, however, that 3 and Skype have a bit of a job on their hands marketing this to the general public. As 3GSU has found out, this is not exclusively the technology for kids. In fact, it is more likely to be those people who have friends and family scattered across the globe.
I really am waiting in eager anticipation to see how this is received by the buying public.
Battery life on the 3 Skypephone continues to be very good for a 3G handset. At the end of today I have got 75% showing on the indicator. The handset has been used for a few regular calls, some Skype Text and quite a bit of browsing and playing of video content from 3's portal.
gorilla
31st October 2007, 11:22 PM
No - mine are not dropping out of 3G, ever! .
That's because you're now on a proper network. I've been really surprised at some of the obscure places I get 3g over here. I'll be in the arse hole of no where (anywhere outside Belfast!):D and I'll have a decent 3g signal. The only place I don't get it consistently is at my desk at work. I'm in the basement you see and it's constantly switching.
I have one of those Belkin skype phones. I bought it on a whim and barely use it. I can however use skype in/out (shake it all about:p) and it works pretty well. I like the idea of skype, but I don't know enough people who use it and when you compare skype out rates to other voip providers and your own bundled minutes it's not very competitive.
These phones are sounding promising though, and am I right in thinking that you all are enjoying this experience? You're all a bunch of 3 wannabees:D
Ben
1st November 2007, 12:17 AM
Just to clarify, I want the handsets to drop down to 2G so I can use them when I'm out and about. Three's own coverage here is not good.
Hands0n
1st November 2007, 08:20 AM
That's because you're now on a proper network.
Cheeky sod :D My T-Mobile and Vodaone don't drop out either - I'm just in a very well served area, except for O2 which is pathetic throughout.
These phones are sounding promising though, and am I right in thinking that you all are enjoying this experience?
Yes, definitely enjoying the experience although as a PAYG handset these are extraordinary value. I would not, however, be tempted much to get one of these on 3's 18-month contract. I think they're being a bit optimistic there. It is the sheer quality of the build that is impressive. They function very well indeed. The Skypephone part is exactly what one might expect of Skype in any scenario - a faithful reproduction on a tiny handset. The entire thing oozes quality.
I am chuckling a bit at the comments by Bloggers and other forums involved in the trial where they're bemoaning the loss of Skype if you use another SIM. They just don't seem to get it. In the 3 Skypephone the Skype function is a client/server app with the server being within 3's network. It is an innovative approach that ties the Skype user to 3's network. This is all good in my opinion, and helps up the call quality. VoIP over 3G can be variable at best, although it works fine via WLAN. In taking the approach that 3 and Skype have they have created a product that can be mass marketed to the technically illiterate. In that they have done the right thing.
Ben
2nd November 2007, 05:26 PM
Ok, I have new Skypephones and I'm very pleased to report they drop down to GSM now when Three's network isn't available as they should. I can actually go downstairs in my house or take them to work now! :D
I'll charge 'em up and start playing again.
Hands0n
2nd November 2007, 10:35 PM
I did rather wonder where you went :)
Hands0n
3rd November 2007, 03:11 AM
An odd thing happened this morning (well, I was watching a late night/morning movie on Sky). When I went to put my "primary" 3 Skypephone on overnight charge I noticed that the "secondary" had gone offline and was displaying "Limited Service" and no bars on the signal strength meter. I fiddled around with it - tried removing, wiping and replacing the SIM but nothing would get it to connect to the network.
I called 3's CS who were very polite and attentive - trying not to be cynical here - and they wanted to run through some set-ups with me, but fortunately their computer was down. I asked them to check that the SIM was still validated on the network which they confirmed that it was. Okay, back to me then. I bade them good morning and left the call.
Deciding to explore the possibilities in the handset a bit more, I performed a "Master Reset" which was very quick, not too sure what it does, but that made no difference. Then I checked the Network Settings, they were set to Auto. I set them to manual and then selected the 3 3G network and Hey Presto! up it came. I switched it back to Auto and it stayed locked on to the 3G signal.
How very odd. Bear in mind that this particular handset is not in use very much. I carry the "primary" handset around wtih me all of the time. It is the first failure I've had on this one.
The "primary" handset has, however, started to exhibit a rather strange habit of re-setting itself randomly. Not during phone calls, but occasionally through the day it will reset itself and come back into service.
Is it the handset or the firmware? Who knows. If any of our other triallists is getting this I would appreciate knowing.
3GScottishUser
3rd November 2007, 11:21 AM
Good news..... DHL are delivering my replacement secondary Skypephone on Monday. Thanks 3mobilebuzz!!
Meanwhile I have been using the primary handset and have to report that so far all calls to landlines and mobiles have been stable with no problems and good call quality.
Skype has been logging itself off every now and again fo no reason. The handset plays a tune and you have to go to the Skype log-in screen and retype your password to reconnect. Very strange!!
3 really have improved the range of free video clips and other information on their portal. So much so its hardly worth bothering with the Internet add-on if all you want to do is keep up with the news, weather etc. If you do pay the £5 you can get BBC news but none of their video or audio plays on the Skypephone so you really are better off sticking with the free stuff on Planet 3. Absolutely loads to view including free comedy, horiscopes, sports news and movie trailers. You can even watch clips from x-factor! The TV option at 49p a day is a good idea as you can catch up with stuff whilst travelling without committing to a monthly charge that you might not get value from.
Overall the handset is impressive and fits in your shirt pocket easily. I bet a few of these end up getting lost!! After almost a week i am wondering what I am missing on the N80. I think i prefer the little AMOI Skypephone as it seems to have just about everthing you could want on-board and it's a lot more convienient than much bigger Nokias or SonyEricssons which for me are packed with functions that I rarely use. Proof of the pudding is in the eating and at this point I think I will be topping up at the end of the £30 free credit period and maybe even considering dumping contracts..... it's very tempting!!
Hands0n
3rd November 2007, 11:27 AM
Skype has been logging itself off every now and again fo no reason. The handset plays a tune and you have to go to the Skype log-in screen and retype your password to reconnect. Very strange!!
I am getting something very similar to that - except that it logs me back into the Skype app automatically, I don't have to do anything. How odd that the this fault manifests itself differently.
Things like this would put me right off an 18-month contract with this handset for sure! Such contracts, surely, are for premier devices only.
Don't top up - call 3buzzmobile and they'll give another if we're still in trial! I suspect that the offer goes once the device is in the shops.
matt3mobilebuzz
7th November 2007, 04:59 PM
Hi guys,
Matt from 3mobilebuzz here, just been reading through the thread and I saw HandsOn had asked about whether there would be an update on the chat function on the Skypephone. I asked and got this response: "Currently there are no Skype Chat upgrades available, but 3 are always looking to make improvements and improvements to Skype Chat are a high priority." So it looks like there will hopefully be one in the near future.
Can I just point to the FAQ (http://www.3skypephone.com/english/faq.html), which is useful to check any queries but if the answer isn't there, please contact me and I'll find the answer for you.
Thanks,
Matt
[email protected]
3GScottishUser
7th November 2007, 07:20 PM
I have really been impressed with the size and the functions on the 3Skypephone. It's a real winner if folks can understand the proposition.
I personally will be getting a new phone on 3 as the Skypephone has proved that the coverage seems fine and there is now so much to browse on 3 for free or at low affordable prices.
I'm a whole lot more comfortable with 3 now having had experience of the dinky little Skypephone than I was previously.
getti
7th November 2007, 07:24 PM
OMFG did i just see that above!! lol. Good to know you are enjoying the service though 3GSU
Hands0n
7th November 2007, 10:02 PM
Hi Matt, welcome to the forum. It was good to meet with you on the big day with 3 and Skype. I am still hacking away with my pair here and having a bit of fun with them too. 3's network is its usual self with me, excellent. I did call their CS to check out a genuine issue (one of the handsets kept dropping off net). They couldn't do anything at the time but the chap was informative courteous.
gorilla
8th November 2007, 09:39 AM
Oh you're a fickle bunch aren't you?:D
We hate 3 blah blah and now we have one bona fide convert and another who is distancing himself from all before.:p
So HandsOn, are you Gordon Brown in disguise?:eek:
Ben
8th November 2007, 10:24 AM
Things change, gorilla, mobile networks included.
I think it's fantastic that this new and innovative product is winning hearts and minds that Three seemed to have tried so hard to push away in the past.
Personally I'm not that impressed. My coverage still isn't good, which obviously has implications on my Skypephone experience, and I, personally, just have no use for the technology or the budget phones. Don't get me wrong, they're fantastic value for money and I'll be sure my handsets continue active use and share my experiences here, but Skype isn't where it's at for me and I think the call quality over it is very sub-par.
Talking of experiences, I've had several skype chat alerts over the last couple of days, picked up the phone and found that there's nothing there. It could be a duplicate of the same alert tone trying to indicate something else to me, but I'm not sure.
Thanks again to 3mobilebuzz and Three, if this exercise was intended to raise 3's profile and perception, particularly online, then it's paying dividends.
gorilla
8th November 2007, 01:49 PM
I tend to agree about skype. A skype handset wouldn't draw me to a network.
Hands0n
8th November 2007, 11:58 PM
Now look here Griller :D - I never said that I didn't like 3 - I clearly and always said that I have a distinct distaste for 3's Customer Services who suck like something very sucky on national suck day! :eek:
That they can suck quite so bad is no accident - they study diligently for it and succeed (the only thing that they do succeed at). But, and I've always clearly said this too, 3's technology and content is pretty damn good. But, again just for clarity, I cannot bring myself to take on one of their services because I know that the first time I use their Customer Suck Centre, sorry I meant Service Centre, that I will be let down again, and as horribly as before.
Until I can have a way of avoiding the Mumbai Suck Clones I really have little faith in using 3's services.
The recent experience with the 3 Skypephone has been a ton of fun - but then it has all worked rather well. How would it be if I called 3's CS with a real problem? Same'o same'o I would expect. And if truth be told, I have seen nothing written to suggest the contrary.
I wait with eager anticipation to hear that the UK's access to Customer Service does not lead so horribly to Suckland.
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