i-mate Ultimate 9502

By Alex Serpo on 07 April 2008

The i-mate Ultimate 9502 is one of the best smartphones we have come across -- and if you're happy with Telstra -- the i-mate 9502 makes an excellent alternative to a Blackberry or iPhone.

8.3 5.1
  • Good: A myriad of features • 2.8-inch VGA Touch screen • HSPA data speeds • Long battery life
  • Bad: Exclusive to Telstra • Windows Mobile 6 can be slow • HSPA speeds less than Telstra promised
  • Specs: Slider • Bluetooth, Next G, 3G, HSDPA • 256 MB • QWERTY keyboard, Touchscreen • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,099.00

The i-mate Ultimate 9502 is the larger sibling of the i-mate Ultimate 8502, and shares the honour of being Australia's first HSUPA phone. While this phone is in the same league as a Blackberry or the iPhone, be wary of Telstra's promised internet speeds.

Design
What is immediately striking about the i-mate 9502 is the bright 2.8-inch touch screen that occupies most of the front panel. The generous 640x480 resolution means you can really enjoy multimedia content on this phone.

Unlike its smaller sibling, the i-mate Ultimate 8502, the QWERTY keyboard on the 9502 is hidden underneath a sliding screen. While it's quite small, raised keys means typing is acceptable. In a similar manner to the iPhone, the 9502 automatically detects which way the phone is oriented and tips the screen accordingly.

We had no problem using the small raised QWERTY keys on the 9502, but in truth we liked the touch screen so much that we tended to use it much more. The inclusion of a stylus stops the screen getting covered in finger prints, and in case you loose the stylus the 9502 even comes with a spare. A handy button is placed at the bottom of the screen that provides a shortcut to the 'soft' touch screen keypad.

At 116 by 60 by 17.8mm the 9502 is just fractionally larger than its smaller sibling, the 8502. While this isn't a small phone, it's a compact for the range of features it offers -- and much smaller than a monster like Nokia's E90 Communicator.

The 9502 offers a range of additional buttons, and we like the scroll wheel placed on the top left hand corner along with the with e-mail and IE key shortcuts. One annoying feature is that the button placed on the left hand side of the phone sits right next to the sliding screen, which opens in a spring loaded fashion. This left us occasionally pushing the screen rather than the "OK" or "wireless" shortcut.

Given that we preferred the stylus and touchscreen to the QWERTY keyboard placed underneath the screen, it is our view that the 8502 is the better design of the two i-mate releases. However bear in mind for extra AU$100, you get twice the display resolution (640x480 rather than a 320x240), more battery life and a higher resolution camera in the larger 9502. This more than justified the extra price in our view.

Features
The i-mate 9502 Ultimate packs pretty much every feature we have ever seen in a smartphone -- and whole bunch more we have never seen before -- including full HSPA access. However a word of caution here; with full HSPA Telstra will advertise at a maximum of 7.2mbps download and 1.9 mbps upload network maximum, but don't expect to get anywhere near these speeds.

We spoke to IDC telecommunications analyst Mark Novosel, who reported a maximum download speed of 2.2 Mbps, and 0.35 Mbps upload speed using HSPA in the North Shore and Eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was using an identical i-mate 9502 to our review unit. In our experience with the phone, the speeds reported by Novosel are realistic or even optimistic.

However given that the 9502 includes support for 802.11g/b Wi-Fi networks, you may be able to find a hotspot and avoid the whole 3.5G speed issue altogether. No doubt the built in Bluetooth will also come in handy.

Both the i-mates are also exclusive to Telstra, which is a major drawback in our view. We are not suggesting that the Telstra is a bad carrier, but a lack of choice for consumers is never a good thing. Further, customers on existing contracts will need to change carriers to get their hands on an i-mate 8502 or 9502.

Battery life on the 9502 is excellent -- with moderate use including video calls -- the i-mate 9502 battery lasted about three days. The battery life is also aided by the fact that the screen on the i-mate powers down after a short delay if it's not in use.

It's no surprise that that 9502 has excellent battery life, it includes the biggest battery pack we have even seen -- at 1660 mAh. Compare that to a 1,350 mAh battery in the HTC Touch Dual, or 900 mAh on the Blackberry Pearl 8120, and you will see why it comes out on top. If you open up the back of the 9502, you will see the battery is huge.

The 9502 also packs a 3 megapixel shooter, which takes nice photos on the big screen. It also comes with a flash, and range of photo editing and camera features which have become standard on smartphones.

The 9502 also comes with GPS, which is increasingly become standard in smartphones -- probably because it's a great feature.

As a phone maker, i-mate is a exclusive supplier of Windows Mobile phones -- so if you don't like the OS, don't buy an i-mate. However, the option to skin your i-mate with a interface shell to make it more user friendly using a program like Sbp Mobile Shell 2.0 may make using Windows Mobile 6 more attractive.

We liked Windows Mobile 6 as an mobile OS on the 9502 -- but there is no doubting that it's a slow platform. The i-mate 9502 packs a lot of processing power, with a 400 MHz Qualcomm processor and 128MB of RAM, it's a lot faster than the desktops we remember using in the early 1990s. But once you start running several programs, the Windows Mobile interface starts chewing through your memory. It's also slow to boot up on the 9502.

The i-mate 9502 is also the first phone that we have ever seen with an RCA three pin video output -- meaning you use it as alternative to a laptop when making presentations. While this is an exciting step in smartphones one step closer to being true UMPCs, we see this feature as really to rudimentary to be useful.

The i-mates limited processing and storage power could be a problem for presentations that contain large images or complicated features, such as video. Also bear in mind that the features offered on the Windows Mobile 6 addition of Power Point are much more limited than the desktop version.

One feature of the 9502 that i-mate spent considerable time promoting is security -- the 9502 will ask you for a pin code every time you turn it on -- a useful but hardly unique feature.

However a security feature which is unique to the i-mate is the inclusion of "secure i-Q," a feature which allows users to remotely lock their phones, or even set off an alarm using a Web interface. Phones locked using the secure Web interface have no way to be unlocked via the handset, and you can even remotely wipe all the data on the phone.

We are mixed about Secure i-Q. While it provides a very powerful security feature -- the Web interface also adds additional security vulnerabilities. If someone was able to break into it, they could remotely wipe every i-mate phone! And set off loud, permanent alarms! This vulnerability is compounded by the fact that the quick start option for setting up an Secure i-Q account only requires very weak security details. For example it might be possible to access the account of a new user with only their "favorite movie" and phone number.

i-mate offers the 'Secure i-Q', Web interface for additional security. Just make sure you set up a more secure password than offered in the quick start interface.

Verdict
There is no doubt the 8502 is an impressive phone, with a raft of features including full HSPA, a big high resolution touch screen and Windows Mobile 6. This phone is designed for business users -- and we think i-mate have really hit the nail on the head in this market with the Ultiamte 9502.

However be aware that Telstra's advertised data rates can be taken with a grain of salt, and set up a strong password when using Secure i-Q.

Topics: ultimate, mobile phone, imate, i-mate, 9502, mate, phone

Comments (49)

  • Tim gave 1/10 on 01/07/2009 12:24 Report abuse

    hate this phone - if i can rate this a 0 i will.

  • mercury gave a review on 01/07/2009 12:22 Report abuse

    THIS IS BY FAR THE WORSE PHONES EVER CREATED! We are in the process of returning our - this phone will drive you INSANE! STAY AWAY FROM IT - even if someone paid me to use this phone i would shove this phone down his throat.

    • Good: none
    • Bad: everything
  • Alex Wilder gave a review on 29/05/2009 11:56 Report abuse

    I am sure that Alex Serpo the person that evaluated this phone did not use it at all.

    I have met 6 people that have owned a 9502, they have all hated it.

    To Matt S... well done I am looking to do the same

    for a final summary

    This phone is so bad it is amazing that Imate can sell it

  • Matt schramko gave a review on 28/05/2009 14:53 Report abuse

    Good News !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I WON TELSTRA REPLACED MY USELESS 9502
    I could not unlock the ROM to upgrade it and finally the tech crew at Telstra admitted that it was the worst telephone they have sold

    I have a I-Phone and love it

    • Good: Telstra replaced this crap
  • Andrew.dfl gave a review on 04/05/2009 18:05 Report abuse

    this phone was given to me for free thank god. if i payed 1200 for this piece of junk i would have been in a whole lot of rage.

    • Good: none
    • Bad: SO SLOW!
  • tec gave a review on 24/04/2009 16:28 Report abuse

    If only I'd read these comments before I made the same mistake.
    Having this useless thing is bad enough but my first(and last) experience with telstra is probably even worse. They won't even let you tell them about it. They don't want to know.

    • Good: none
    • Bad: everything that you can't possibly imagine
  • 243ww gave 1/10 on 30/03/2009 03:57 Report abuse

    I rated it at 1 not 10...

    • Good: None
    • Bad: See below. DO NOT BUY ONE. It would serve you better to by a $1000 worth of pizza.
  • 243ww gave 10/10 on 30/03/2009 03:49 Report abuse

    The i-mate Ultimate piece of junk. The slider rating bar won't go to -3

    • Good: I like black, Resolution is ok
    • Bad: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review (Monday, March 30, 2009)
      The active screen closes and opens into the home screen every time it comes out of sleep. You have to go through the menu all over again to open up what you where working on. This means that if you are working on an excel file on a card, you have to go through the whole explore thing...
      Battery life is very poor, one days of working if lucky, just phone calls (20min total) and some file work... First battery failed less than two (2) weeks from the shop.
      On-off button useless to use and difficult to operate
      Alarm clock futures a pain in the Ar55 at 4 in the morning they are small and fiddly to just shut it off!
      Folding stylus?
      Camera lags and freezes. Camera options are not user friendly and come from a scrolling menu, slow to wade through and small to access.
      Camera lens sticks out at the back to become scratched to the 5hit-house
      Doesn%u2019t recognise daylight savings settings, constantly need to re-set the time or be late for work...
      No speed dial single hold function, have to go through the menu with fingers (not easy)
      Messaging button will open randomly to MMS, Outlook or TXT, whatever it feels like
      What%u2019s with the memory card behind the back cover? Have to remove it to put another card in...
      Only good for 2Gb microSD (behind the back cover)
      Slide key pad a waste of time and adding to the already large size.
      USB charge times are amazingly long, sometimes up to 4 hours from a near flat state...
      Sync issues and stalling, no recognition
      Picture view modes are slow and can%u2019t see them in thumbnail options, have to wade through a pile to show clients.
      You can%u2019t write a txt and send it to a bunch of people at one time from the contacts. This is a one at a time selection to get each name on the txt, with the thing beeping at you because of your impatience from it loading the names each time. A simple txt will lag when sending as well...
      Head phone jack is not the normal 3.5mm, it%u2019s special and smaller.
      Screen change (portrait-landscape) only works when the slider is out
      The fcuking green blinking light will end in a divorce. I know it%u2019s on, I put it on...
      The hand-bag the thing came with just wants it to be dropped.
      It%u2019s worth mentioning again that the stupid thing reverts back to the home screen every time it comes out of stand-by, this really pi55es me off! Ii left the fcuking page open you d1cks for a reason, STAY THE **** OPEN!!!!!
      Who gives a damn if you can throw an image to the tv, get a laptop and do it properly. No half wit is going to present from this unstable piece of junk, you will lose all credibility.
      The i-mate Ultimate piece of junk needs to get there 5hit together and put the crunching power into the basics before getting fancy. Things like better power life, faster speed, larger sd usage cards, easy access for the sd, friendly functions.
      The resolution and screen graphics is cool, so what, you get a good look at it when its frozen.
  • Ms.Lucky gave 8/10 on 16/03/2009 18:50 Report abuse

    what's the best price of i-mate 9502 for 1000 quantity ?

    • Good: Phone looks good
    • Bad: So many to list
  • matt Schramko gave 1/10 on 09/03/2009 12:51 Report abuse

    IMATE needs to refund the money they took for this rubbish
    I had it for a year of misery

    • Bad: Slow
      Unstable
      Freezes
      You have to pay for GPS MAps
      SLOW
      Dosent work

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