Thursday, May 17, 2012

Basic Phone Functions

Draft!
We want the owner of the Moto Fire XT 531 to familiarize himself with the front layout of this phone. Photo from a screenshot of page 2 of the pdf manual. The problem with a smartphone is that the basic functions may get lost in the may application icons appearing in the screen! Here is a summary of the basic phone function commands for this inexpensive Android smartphone.
  • To make a call: Press Home/Contacts. You will see Phone, Call log Favourites icons in the top row.
    • Method 1. Press Phone icon. You can directly press the phone number or select from the contact list.
    • Method 2. Press Contacts icon. Select callee, two icons (call and messaging) will be shown. Then select phone icon.
  • Send text messages.
    • Method 1. Via Home/Contacts-Recipient in contact list. Press Home/Contacts and select recipient. Select Messaging icon.
    • Method 2. Via Home/Contacts-Recipient not in contact list, number known. Input phone number in To field. Compose text. Send text.
    • Method 3. Via Home/All Apps/Messaging. Tap on New Message. Specify number or select from contact list. Compose Message and tap Send.
  • View text messages| notifications. Tap Home/Menu/Notifications.
To be continued with photo illustrations.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

What? There is now a dual sim version XT 532??!

Note: draft! until I remove this line, this article is not in final form! I thought I will have a long time discovering all features of my Moto XT 531. Sounds like my enthusiasm has been deflated a little with a bump with reality. There is now an XT 532! but I dont know if they are available in Metro Manila mobile stores. Visit Daily Smart where we get the following specs:
XT 532 featureXT 531
2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 – SIM 1 and SIM 2single SIM only
3G Network: HSDPA 850 / 2100 – SIM 1, 7.2 Mbit/s, UMTS, EDGEno change
Dimensions: 114x62x12, 61.9mm(Width),114mm (Height), 11.95mm (Thicknesspractically no change
Weight: 115 grams114 g
capacitive touchscreen TFT display of 3.5 inches, 320x480(~165 ppi pixel density) no change
Multitouchno change
Switch Moto UIno change
Touch Controlsno change
Vibration and MP3 ringtonesno change
Speakerphoneno change
3.5 mm headphone jack,no change
microSD card slot up to 32GB, microSDHC, microSDCno change
512 MB ​​ROM, 512Mb RAMno change
GPRS Class 12 (4 +1 / 3 +2 / 2 +3 / 1 +4 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
EDGE Class 12
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
HSUPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspotno change
Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, EDRno change
microUSB 2.0, HSno change
5 megapixel camera with autofocus, geo-tagging and LED flashno change
Videono change
Primary Camera 5 Megapixels, autofocusNo change
Video Camera Recorder 640x480 VGA 24 fpsno change
Front camera 0.3 Megapixels VGAno change
Android OS 2.3.7 (Gingerbread)Android OS 2.3.5
Single Processor core (single-core) 800 MHzno change
Accelerometer sensorno change
Proximity sensorno change
Digital compasssoftware
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IMno change
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTMLno change
GPS with A-GPSno change
Java MIDP emulatorno change
Color black
Dual SIM (dual stand-by)Single SIM only
Integrated SNS
Audio Player: MP3/WAV/AAC +
Video Player: MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV
Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talkno change
Document viewer
Photo Viewerno change
Organizerno change
Voice recorder
Predictive text inputno change
Standard battery Li-Ion 1500 mAhaverage 8h, standby 28 days(672 h), 1540 mAh
Release date: ?August 5, 2011
I think the major changes are in the dual sim capability and the Android Gingerbread versions. The small differences are not so significant. I can make the switch and simply buy the XT532. We are requesting Motorola to put an identifier for their mobile smartphones! Further reading: gsm arena moto fire xt spec phone arena Motorola XT 531

Transfer photo files from phone to computer using a USB cable

Connect the supplied usb cable from the phone to a usb port of the comuter. Your phone will ask your if you want to turn on USB Storage. Tap that prompt, and in your Linux (mine has a Ubuntu OS) computer, open a terminal and type df. Your android phone should appear in the list.
$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1            113179556  70826336  36603960  66% /
udev                   1405852         4   1405848   1% /dev
tmpfs                   565908       952    564956   1% /run
none                      5120         0      5120   0% /run/lock
none                   1414760       116   1414644   1% /run/shm
/dev/sdb1             15105408    181952  14923456   2% /media/9338-1802
Notice the "/media/9338-1802" entry? That is how the Moto fire looks as a file system to the PC. Where are the image files stored? Look in the directory "/media/9338-1802/DCIM/Camera". Now in the terminal you can copy or even move the image files to any directory in the PC. For example,
mkdir ~/my-moto
cd  ~/my-moto
mv -v /media/9338-1802/DCIM/Camera/* .
All your image files stored in the Fire XT/DCIM/Camera directory will now be moved to the current director ~/my-moto. The whole procedure is quite fast! You forgot wher your USB cable is? That will be a topic of future articles.