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Cosmo Communicator - Hardware / USB-C
« on: November 27, 2019, 01:11:26 am »
My very quick test this morning shows that the Cosmo won't throw its hands up with a USB-C charger. Results so far..

USB-C charger to left port approx. 2.7A @ 5V
USB-C charger to Planet USB Hub (one from my Gemini) into left port 0.75A @ 5V (Cosmo does state it is charging but I suspect at 0.5A, the rest is for the hub)
USB-C charger to right port doesn't seem to charge

Haven't actually tried the Pump Express charger in the box or a standard USB-A charger to compare against (I assume USB-A chargers are required for the right hand port). The hub result is interesting, clearly passthrough is working on Cosmo but why the charge is so low I am not sure. Will try some other USB-C hubs over the coming days.

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Postman delivered my Cosmo yesterday (#76, UK Keyboard, UK Charger) and I have to say I am really impressed with it. Everything is more sturdy (couldn't believe how well the hinge held the screen in position the first time I opened it, showed what I had become used to with the Gemini), the keyboard is excellent, a big improvement over the Gemini. Now to start properly setting it up with the apps and settings I was using on the Gemini...

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Cosmo Communicator - General Discussion / Latest updates on Indiegogo
« on: November 04, 2019, 02:09:16 am »
Just checked and my shipping address has been locked. Hopefully this means UK/EU Cosmos will be shipped out soon...

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Cosmo Communicator - General Discussion / Latest updates on Indiegogo
« on: October 04, 2019, 02:46:38 pm »
Quote from: maki.jouni
Another link for review from "other side"

https://jmcomms.com/2019/10/04/hands-on-wit...impression=true

And there is also teaser from Planet Computers, new update is comming...

Thanks for this review link, particularly like the sound of 'added functionality' for the USB-C ports and the 'support for an external hub with simultaneous charging'! Can't wait to have a Cosmo in my hand!

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Cosmo Communicator - Hardware / USB-C
« on: October 01, 2019, 04:42:10 pm »
Too true, the USB-C connector has been a great success in reducing the number of different connectors we have to manage but there are so many different variations that it is impossible to assume it will work even if the connector fits. This is as true for laptops and desktops as it is for phones, tablets and the Gemini/Cosmo.

Asking about the USB PD support I received the message that Cosmo should support Power Delivery but it can't be confirmed until launch. So very hopefully Cosmo will cover this last Gemini shortfall...

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Cosmo Communicator - Hardware / SIM/SD card thoughts
« on: October 01, 2019, 04:10:18 pm »
Yes, that's it. Afraid I kept ending up at the pre-order page  The animation and the links show the tray design very well, thanks for sharing.

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Cosmo Communicator - Hardware / SIM/SD card thoughts
« on: September 30, 2019, 08:24:59 am »
Looks like the tray will need a standard tool (paperclip, etc.) to push open the tray, similar to an iPhone. I am sure I have seen an illustration of the SIM tray halfway out of the 'lid'/screen but can't find it. You can see the outline of the tray and the paperclip hole on the Planet Computers Cosmo page when looking at the left hand side of the unit though, particularly the picture with both sides shown at once. Would agree that a second external microSD Card slot would have been great but then 18 months ago a backlit keyboard was on most peoples wishlist... No-one will ever make a perfect device that satisfies everyone! Finding extra thickness behind the screen may be difficult (depending on how far the tray goes).

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Cosmo Communicator - Hardware / USB-C
« on: February 20, 2019, 11:17:52 am »
Update #8 did mention that both USB-C ports would be able to charge (whereas the Gemini will only charge on the left hand side) but not yet seen any acknowledgement of the Cosmo ports being USB Power Delivery compatible. The Gemini USB hub does support USB Power passthrough making it rather frustrating that the Gemini itself doesn't. Being able to use the HDMI output of a standard/generic USB-C hub would be nice but not sure this will happen, the statements that the Gemini HDMI adapter will work with the Cosmo suggests not. The lack of exFAT support in Android can be a bit awkward but I suspect Planet won't be able to afford the cost of licensing the exFAT driver from Microsoft. I get around by booting into Linux when I need to access an exFAT formatted drive.

As a side note the Gemini will charge from a USB-C charger if you plug it in whilst it is switched off but it won't pull more than 500mA@5V so even switched off it will charge very slowly. It will continue to charge if you turn it on but I doubt that 500mA would be enough to charge the Gemini as well as run it.

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Gemini PDA - Hardware / Fast charging support
« on: June 05, 2018, 12:16:55 pm »
Just tried this with both the Gemini hub and a UGreen USB-C hub and get the same result. If you plug the Gemini in to the hub whilst it is on then it won't charge but if you plug the Gemini in whilst it is powered off then it will charge and continue to charge when you turn it back on.
I don't have a USB-C power meter to check how quickly it is charging but this definitely suggests that the USB-C pass through can work, given the hardware seems capable of charging through USB-C when the Gemini is off it must be a software issue preventing it doing so whilst on. Interestingly when I open the lid with the Gemini switched off but plugged in I get a battery charging icon with the current battery percentage, I hadn't noticed this before but normally I just plug it in and wait for the charge LED to come on.

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Gemini PDA - General Discussion / Why buy the Gemini?
« on: March 16, 2018, 03:30:53 pm »
There was some Psion nostalgia for me but stiffened with multiple benefits that still exist for this type of device in today's world. The keyboard is the big one, once you have had the flexibility that an integrated keyboard brings it is hard to live with the compromises that a phone or tablet forces on you for any kind of content creation (anything from a long email, word processing, etc). I can tap away with the Gemini on my lap, on the table or when stood up. Can't do the last one with a bluetooth keyboard! The ability to run Linux is a further bonus.
The clincher for me is when I travel for business. Working for a large aerospace company my work laptop is heavily locked down (no admin rights, limited browsing including no webmail, USB ports blocked, etc.). If I travel for work I don't want to be lugging around two laptops to cope with the limitations of the work one. Even the GPD pocket was a bit of a pain and it is tiny for a laptop. The Gemini means this is no longer an issue whilst not being compromised by having to use a phone for more than a quick scan of emails and news...

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Gemini PDA - General Discussion / Initial Impressions of my Gemini
« on: March 15, 2018, 05:35:19 pm »
Update on external storage
Have been playing around with external storage and it looks like the Gemini under Android will only recognise micro SD cards and memory sticks formatted with FAT32. My exFAT formated micro SD cards are the ones being called out to be formatted. I tried formatting a 64GB micro SD card with FAT32 and it was immediately recognised. Haven't tried NTFS but I understand there isn't a driver for these in Android so wouldn't expect them to work.

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Gemini PDA - General Discussion / Initial Impressions of my Gemini
« on: March 12, 2018, 03:57:01 pm »
Background
I ordered the Gemini very early (ID#42) before the Gemini became a possible phone replacement. I ordered it for a number of reasons. I also ended up ordering the connectivity pack and the pouch later in the campaign. I ordered a Broadband SIM card for the Gemini so that it had 4G connectivity but this is not set up for calls. As such I couldn’t test any phone functionality.

Packaging
The main box for the Gemini contains the Gemini itself, quick start leaflet, the back removal tool, a charger and a charge cable. This all looks extremely good and the Gemini is well protected. The accessories are similarly well protected in their boxes.

The Gemini itself
The Gemini I received externally was very well put together. The case looks and feels very good. The keyboard on the unit I have does have some slightly skewed keys and some of the printing on the sides is slightly skewed as well. I can be quite OCD but this actually didn’t bother me that much. I think this is because the keyboard works pretty well. It does take some time to get used to. The action is quite similar to the Psion 5mx that I have. The key actions can be a little hit and miss at first but I am getting better able to cope with them although the spacebar needs a hit in the  middle of the bar to make sure it registers {as others have noted). The keyboard is better than the one on the GPD Pocket by a long way, even though it is smaller.
Sizewise the Gemini is much bigger than the iPhone 6 I use but is much more pocketable than the GPD Pocket. It is a lot bigger than the iPhone6/7/8 Plus that I have seen and probably most other Phablets (which I haven’t) as well. As such I wouldn’t use it by itself as a phone although it probably wouldn’t be out of place in the far east where large phablets are more the norm. It would work very well with a bluetooth headset/dialler and a smart watch in tandem though.
I have not used to Android so am still getting used to the operating system. I understand that Android is a bit mixed with support for a physical keyboard and this is my experience so far. I also think the Gemini keyboard drive needs work, for example Page Up and Page Down generally doesn’t register in most apps (although I could get it to work with an external keyboard). Although oddly I am able to use CTRL LEFT ARROW/RIGHT ARROW to jump words in Word... This is definitely an area for Planet Computers to try to improve. Weirdly on my unit using backspace can mean that the unit stops registering what you type (if you then start trying to from where you stop) but this applies to both external and the main keyboard so this seems to be something to do with Android. Moving the cursor away and back again is enough to get round this.
The screen is very good, it is sharp and as good as any I have used. I suspect that the screen comes from LG given the 18:9 ratio and resolution (like their flagship phone). I have so far found that the battery life more than adequate. On one hand I have not been using the Gemini to type out massive documents and spreadsheets, on the other I have been downloaded apps, setting up the device and giving it a general work out. Plus being new it gets pulled out and put back quite a lot. I have so far managed to get 1.5-2 days out of a charge. I am sure even fairly heavy use should get a full day out of the battery.
Performance wise I have not confirmed that I have an X25 model although I assume it is being part of the first batch. However, I have not yet had an issue with speed. I am not gaming on the Gemini so there may be a noticeable difference then but in general use the processor seems more than capable not giving any holdups whilst it gets going launching apps.

Accessories
I received the USB-C hub and the HDMI cable. I can confirm that third party USB-C hubs work but both I have used did not have a working HDMI output. I was expecting this based on the info in these forums but others may be hoping to use a third party hub to do this. Interestingly the package included another USB-C charger and cable as part of the connectivity pack. I would have liked to be able to specify a different plug than the one supplied in the Gemini pack.
The USB charger supplied is a Pump Express charger with a USB-A port which I had not heard of before. On the charger it states 5V/2A and up to a maximum of 12V/1.25A. It does charge the Gemini very quickly with a full charge taking around 1-1.5hrs. I have tried an Anker USB charger with both USB-A and USB-C to test it works but not to test charge times. USB-A worked fine but USB-C did not.
The pouch was a very tight fit when I first got it from the packaging but took some care the first few times to put the Gemini in and out of the pouch. Subsequently the pouch has fitted perfectly. It is thin leather {thinner than I was expecting} but this keeps bulk down and it still looks able to take knocks.

USB Keyboards and Mice
I have tried a Lenovo Thinkpad Compact USB keyboard with Trackpoint and a Logitech mouse. Both worked well and were recognised straightaway.

SSD, USB Memory Cards and MicroSD cards
I inserted a 256GB microSD card into the Gemini and apart from wanting to format it this was recognised and could be used. Inserting microSD cards into card readers and in the USB hubs repeatedly failed to see the card recognised {Android always wanted to format them first}. Not sure if this is an Android issue or not. In comparison memory cards were recognised fine. I tried a Samsung T3 SSD but again Android wanted to format it.

Overall Impressions
I am impressed with the unit so far. There are definitely things to improve but mostly with the software side of things. I am looking forward to being able to install Linux on the Gemini (haven't decided what to go with yet, Debian probably) but if Planet Computers can keep improving the experience in Android and Linux then I will be very happy. I certainly wouldn't have typed these notes out on my phone!

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Gemini PDA - General Discussion / Shipping email (I got my Gemini PDA)
« on: February 22, 2018, 03:24:28 pm »
Got a myHermes notification this afternoon as well (ID#42) and I am not expecting anything else so fingers crossed it turns up very soon!!

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