Hands-on with the Helio Ocean

Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:47PM EDT

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They're calling it a Sidekick killer, and after taking the Ocean for a brief spin in a CTIA briefing room, I think they may be right. The new two-way messaging slider is easily Helio's best phone to date, and it gives competitors such as the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and the LG enV a serious run for their money.

At first glance, the Ocean looks pretty bulky, and it tips the scale at well over five ounces. Still, I liked the phone's oval-shaped design, and the slightly rubberized case felt good to my fingertips. The Ocean slides open with a nice springy motion, either down for the wide, flat numeric keys or to the side for the smaller, dome-shaped QWERTY keys. Typing on the keypad was fairly easy, although the tiny space key was a bit small for my taste, and the top row of QWERTY keys felt uncomfortably close to the side of the phone.

Helio's done a nice job of updating its already ahead-of-the-curve user interface, which automatically switches to landscape mode when the QWERTY keys are open. Especially impressive is its new message interface, which does a fantastic job of grouping your various mail accounts and IM conversations all in one place. The Ocean's contact list keeps the integration theme going with its cool "presence" indicator, which highlights buddies who are signed onto an IM service (including Helio's Buddy Beacon, AIM, and Yahoo! Messenger). Tack on support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and Direct Push, and you've got a one of the most robust consumer messaging phones out there (rivaled perhaps by the Palm Treo 680).

Web browsing on the Ocean is a slick experience with its new and improved browser, which boasts full HTML support and a "mini map" that shows your position relative to the rest of the page (a feature that's long been on Nokia's top-notch browser). Also cool is the new real-time zooming tool, which expands or contracts the page anywhere from 50 to 200 percent; in my quick test, page zooming was more or less instantaneous.

Multimedia options abound, including streaming video and music downloads, and you can listen to tunes over the external stereo speakers, a stereo Bluetooth headset, or while using other applications on the phone. I also quite liked the new Helio Up feature, which lets you tag snapshots from the 2-megapixel camera and tack on GPS coordinates; you can even send images to your MySpace profile in a single step (fixing one of my biggest pet peeves with previous Helio handsets, which forced you to compose a separate multimedia message to post MySpace images).

I'm reserving my final judgment until I've spent some serious quality time with the Ocean, but so far I like what I see. Again, the Ocean should arrive in stores later this spring for $295.

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  • 6 Posted by gyn6969 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I, myself am a Helio customer and I love the service, the non drop calls and a helluva a network. I only have one question why doesn't Helio make this phone with a blue tooth headset capability so you as the customer can remain hands- free while driving that's the only drawback for me .

  • 7 Posted by it7880648 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sensation, Y! are racist, thay hate white, look at main photo in news

  • 8 Posted by kool909 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    I suggest y'all Google the words AJC and Helio, and read the first article.

  • 9 Posted by drjoel4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't see the big deal this sounds like the TMOBILE MDA which I have been using for over a year now. It's a little bulky but otherwise perfect for everything, I wish the memory was more for pictures and music but the mini card can be added. Also sprint has one similar, but bulky. Ocean is really not new.

  • 10 Posted by donhamler on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    There Is no correct date that the phone is coming out? I got get this boy

  • 11 Posted by collegemail_adeola on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    im so holding up buying my tmobile dash for this, but i just hope it has wi-fi, hmm i'll have to check that out, but i likey what i see. heehee

  • 13 Posted by princess_kevi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love the phone.I had a SideKick but, as soon as I saw this I just had to have it.

  • 15 Posted by rxhunt on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Can it be used when traveling abroad?

  • 16 Posted by keims1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    This phone may look like a dream, but it is obvious that anyone that owns a sidekick3 that the problem is the screen size and resolution. The screen is to small on this phone and i have no idea of the resolution. The board on the sidekick is larger and is just barely useable. What they need to do is make a lighter battery and circuit bd. Sidekick phone with a better LCD resolution would be great too. Go back to the drawing board Ocean!!!

  • 17 Posted by fduckin_dop3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    yo0o this phone is hot and is most def better den sidekick 3...or that dum I.D

  • 18 Posted by charmedpopular on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    Will someone help me choose....sidekick or helio ocean??????

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