The Revolution
The O2 Cocoon blogger outreach has been reviewed in Revolution Magazine. It’s a really great review and definitely worth checking out. You can see the article here
The O2 Cocoon blogger outreach has been reviewed in Revolution Magazine. It’s a really great review and definitely worth checking out. You can see the article here
Hi
I love the new cocoon but have one question.
I have copied some dance albums onto the cocoon which are mixed and should go between tracks seemlessly however on the cocoon there is a gap between each track. Is there anyway of making albums play seemlessly?
Nick
Hi,
I’ve managed to upload music onto my cocoon, but when I view it showing the album covers, some of them have the wrong ablum cover for the album. They all are correct on Windows Media Player though.
Any ideas?
Amy
The phone is great!
But I need to put music on the phone via. the software but i can’t understand how?
So can i have some help!!
Zach
I like O2 Cocoon and wld liketo be guest blogger of this blog for sharing all regarding my Cocoon with others
Tam
I love the Cocoon. I’m a Art and Design student and it’s one of the best looking phones available in the market today. The buttons are large and easy to use, they’ve layed out well, the camera is decent, I love the silent ringer and bluetooth buttons, The MP3 buttons are very simple and easy to use too, I love the way the video conference camera is hidden away, from view.

The biggest let down is the software. For such an un-standard phone, the software is very standard. Whilst fairly well layed out, there are a couple of features that need a simple update to make the cocoon that much better.
The biggest issue is that the OS is very slow, it takes time to respond, and predictive texting can often take a while to respond, which with the large buttons you would have thought that texting would be a priority.
Also the MP3 player suffers from being a little slow, especially when the cocoon is closed. The volume may tell you when it’s changed, however it wont actually change for a couple of seconds (which can seem like a life-time when you accidentally press the buttons in a library). Along with this the MP3 player has an unusual nag, where the next-and-previous song are placed below and above the current playing track, the method of selecting the next track is pressing right, which doesn’t quite correspond with the OS. Whilst not a huge issue, its a little thing that would make a big difference.
Thirdly accessing an installed memory card isn’t easy, no sort of file viewing application on there.
Apart from that I’m very happy with the Cocoon, and there are a lot worse phones available today.
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