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I bought it...not bad. Runs pretty good on my Diamond.
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Sorry you feel that way. We are not going to be a news aggregator unfortunately. Our podcast isn't specific to Windows Mobile but if you are following WM you will see a lot of people are upset..
Thanks for you years of listening.
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I use WinAmp to manage my wifes iPod. No DRM and it will download music from any iPod.
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One less podcast listener.
As of today, I am unsubscribing from the Mobility Today podcast. This is a big move, as I have been listening to you since the Dave's iPaq podcast days.
Back then, I lstened to learn how people were using there devices to make their live easier. I also was interested in hardware, but it was the software, the tips and tweaks, etc. that I found of greatest value.
I have found the most recent Mobility Today podcasts to be almost devoid of content. They have turned into hour-long rants by you about Microsoft and HTC.
At this point, my guess is they aren't listening to you. So just give up on them. Stop the rants, let it go and do some reporting.
And, I would suggest, talk about how you, your panel, and your listeners use their devices. How do they integrate their devices with work and home lives. How do they integrate them with services like Evernote, Backpack and other "cloud computing"/Web 2.0 apps.
BTW, I currently am a Nokia smartphone user. There are things I like, things I don't, but it meets my needs. My guess is i would have the same reaction to almost any smartphone you give me. My guess is that most of your users would feel the same.
Perhaps the way to get HTC and Microsoft to start paying attention is to give their competitors some airtime on the podcast. Sure, Nokia isn't a big player in the US. Maybe they could become bigger if you learned something about their devices and talked about them on your show.
I'll check back every once in a while, see if the podcasts have changed more to my liking. If they do, I'll be back.
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I don't understand AT&T's position. (Outside of any unknown contractual agreements with Apple.) Why should they give a crap whether there is competition between devices in their house. AT&T can only stand to benefit from having customers come to them for either the iPhone or the HD.
I would tend to agree though that the T8290 is more likely than not, slated to Sprint since they are the only ones with WiMax possibly coming online soon.
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Phys, being a gadget blogger I am putting two and two together and adding in a bit of imagination and magic dust and coming up with this might be released on Sprint if they swap the GSM radios for CDMA and keep the WiMax. That way it could be good for you guys, a long shot yes but fun to speculate and may be the reason that the Touch HD is not coming as well as this one. Also AT&T probably would not want the HD as it is a direct competitor to the iPhone.
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Isn't Sprint upgrading to WiMax?
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I just got a formal response form Verizon
As Verizon Wireless continues to review the competitive marketplace, we constantly work to provide additional value to our customers, employees and other stakeholders.
We are currently assessing how to best address the changing messaging marketplace, and are communicating with messaging aggregators, our valued content partners, our technology business partners and, importantly, our friends in the non-profit and public policy arenas.
To that end, we recently notified text messaging aggregators - those for-profit companies that provide services to content providers to aggregate and bill for their text messaging programs - that we are exploring ways to offset significantly increased costs for delivering billions upon billions of text messages each month.
Specific information in one proposal, which would impose a small per-message fee on for-profit content aggregators for commercial messages, has been mistakenly characterized as a final decision to implement. We don't envision this type of change to in any way affect non-profit organizations or political and advocacy organizations.
We have not increased the per-message cost to aggregators since our messaging service began in 2003, and we have never envisioned a cost to consumers or content companies, but rather on content aggregators themselves. That draft was intended to stimulate internal business discussions and in no way should have been been released to the public and represented as a final document.
At Verizon Wireless, we strive to provide our messaging customers with maximum value, and work to implement business decisions that encourage the use of messaging between individuals and organizations in both the marketplace of ideas and the commercial marketplace, and we will continue to strongly encourage the use of our services by charitable organizations as they perform their good works.
Jeffrey Nelson
Executive Director, Corporate Communications
Verizon Wireless
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How does that explain the reason they are not bringing the HD to US?
Posted by Physboy, Friday, Oct. 10th, 2008
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Now if that isn't one of the dumbest trends to start. Now they'll probably add a new mystery-fee to Verzion subscriber bills to cover the overhead of processing these new fees :(
Posted by benjitek, Friday, Oct. 10th, 2008
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Affordable Apple Laptops...I might actually be tempted to try one. Until now it's the steep price that stopped me...
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I've got the game too.
I've found that many games run much smoother for me if I control the game using the directional pad instead of the touch screen. This one was no exception.
I've not made it far in the game, but it reminds me of flOw for the PSP/PS3.
Posted by alcedes, Thursday, Oct. 9th, 2008
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I bought it, not bad at all for $9.99 -- just wish it looked better and wasn't so choppy on my Touch Cruise. It looked way better on the CNN feature when they showed it on a iPhone :(
Posted by benjitek, Thursday, Oct. 9th, 2008
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I have one for the Macbook Air. Great case, but after removing it a few times (CAREFULLY) it no longer clips on tight.
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Jerry,
Yes, it's activesync yet easier to use because of the new look.
Posted by mherald81, Thursday, Oct. 9th, 2008
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Please, let's talk about HTC Touch HD with Google Android on T-mobile 3g network.
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Any word on HTC showing up??
Posted by Physboy, Wednesday, Oct. 8th, 2008
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So far there isn't anything- at least that I've found - to allow one handed option keys. :(
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What I've read on other blogs is that HTC doesn't think the "extra engineering" required to provide U.S. 3G bands is worth it. Of course, anyone that knows the inside of these phones knows that HTC doesn't do the engineering, that's left mostly to Qualcomm and TI these days. In fact, HTC could simply put the antenna multiplexer and analog stage chips used in the U.S. version of the Diamond in the HD to get an AT&T 3G compatible version. (Both Qualcomm and TI make their mobile phone chip sets "mix and match" for just this purpose, so that aggregators like HTC can customize devices for various markets on the assembly line, not in the design department.)
Given how "forthcoming" HTC has been about band compatibility with the original GSM Touch and Diamond, I know what the folks over at XDA are going to be doing over the holidays.
I still believe creating a HD with U.S. AT&T and T-Mobile 3G bands is not a hardware or cost issue. Obviously there's a lot more going on between HTC and the U.S. carriers than meets the eye. And lack of U.S. 3G on the HD won't stop me from importing one!
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Cashin' in on shorting Apple!!
Posted by Physboy, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 2008
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I could give a ratts @ss about competing with the "Fruit Phone" I just need these mfrs. to stop ignoring US and only releasing the good stuff in Europe and Asia. Although, we simply just do not have the same demand for technology that those two countries do and it shows.
Posted by Physboy, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 2008
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Is there any 3rd party app to allow 1 handed option key operation? it says in the article that you have to hit the option and whatever key at the same time (st0000pid!).
Posted by semysig, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 2008
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One of my coworkers (and world traveler) managed to snag a Blackberry Bold. I didn't get to spend a lot of quality time with it, but from the time that I did spend with it I liked it (side note: I'm partial to Windows Mobile).
Posted by alcedes, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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I don't need a HD with a carrier. I don't like carrier devices anyways. Just give me the opportunity to buy a US-spec device via online or brick-and-mortar retail and that would be just fine with me.
If the HD is truly not coming anywhere near US shores, then HTC better get started leaking the next kick-butt design that is due for this market and will be meant to compete head-to-head with the "Fruit Phone!"
Posted by JNGold, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Phys I have asked HTC to participate in the podcast and they stated they would consider it. Let's give them some time to explain.
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Everyone wants this phone and they don't want to bring it to the US. what can we do to let them know that we want this phone but with Google Android :)
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That's pretty much what we were saying. I do not believe anyone here was under the impression that hardware difficulties or cost were the issue. Just available market.
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Funny, I just called the lady after reading your post and she was maintaining what she told me before.
This is the number I am calling for HTC America:
4256795318
What number did you call Benjitek?
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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I called and the lady told me it was coming to T-Mobile in Q1
Posted by benjitek, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Crap, crap, crap. I say boycott HTC, they don't need us and we do not need them. No one should bother buying an imported HD that will not work for 3G over here.
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Here is a funny thing:
I called HTC America and the lady who answered the phone said that HTC had no plans for HD coming here. I then asked if the next device slated for the US would be coming with WM 7, she said "Let me pass you to the technicians they would have a better idea about that". I then spoke with a technician and he verified with his supervisor that the HD was slated to come over here after they finish with the Diamond and Pro devices. He said that there were no plans regarding which carrier or if it was coming unlocked only, but that it definitely was coming.
I then called the same lady back and informed her about the conflict of information and she stated that the only official statement is that there are no plans to bring the HD to US right now. I then replied that this statement leaves it up in the air, it could come here or it could not and she agreed.
So, there you have it. That was my little contribution. Decide for yourselves, until the next announcement from HTC.
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Technically, it's very easy to support any combination of bands you want in these devices. It's not a hardware or cost issue. Further, HTC would like to sell as many phones in the U.S. as possible, especially if they carried the HTC logo.
The issue is that in the U.S., the carriers are the phone manufacturers main customers, not end-users. The HTCs and Nokias of the world have to convince the Verizons, AT&Ts, T-Mobiles, Sprints, etc., that their wares will sell more contracts and services and/or increase market share while at the same time minimizing costs. To the carriers, mobile phones are a delivery means and aren't consider critical to the primary revenue stream (something to which I would expect most MT readers would strongly disagree with!)
Manufacturer frustration with the U.S. market is very evident. A couple of years ago, Nokia replace almost it's entire U.S. marketing staff, to little effect. HTC is to be commended with trying an end run with Best Buy though I've read that sales aren't meeting expectations.
Until the U.S. handset market is decoupled from the service market, handsets will always be second class "citizens" to the services.
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I think you hit the nail on the head with that Chris, seems like they are kicking back trying to figure out which 3G band that we support would bring them the most business. Now with the 1700 coming online, they will probably take longer.
Still, I think the attitude with which they project when they talk about what will be available to US does not make sense. Why say "We do not have plans to release HD in US" vs. "We are reviewing which bands to support in US before making plans to release it there."
I mean why kill the buzz like that? I would have held out for a US HD, but now I think I will just go with Touch Pro or X1 for the next 2 years. Although, I have to say that the BB Storm, Thunder or what have you, is starting to catch my eye.
My only problem with Android and BB are the software availability. I would at least need an RDP and VPN client for my current setup to remain cost-effective, if not the same apps that I currently use on WM which sync to desktop versions on my PC (E.g. QuickBooks Pro).
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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Mike,
WMD IS activesync with a new look! :)
Posted by JNGold, Monday, Oct. 6th, 2008
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I remember the Activesync days...Windows Mobile Device Center for Vista is much better and easier to manage information with your mobile device.
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Thanks chrisboy. That clears some things up. Would be nice if there were USA standardization.
Posted by alcedes, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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In Palm you could set the mobile number as primary, you don't have that option in Outlook.
You can use categories later, but you have to have them established and use them or lose them.
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Alli, what do you mean exactly when you say that you cannot set the default phone number and that you cannot use categories later in Outlook?
Posted by Physboy, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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JN, you are correct. They did announce that the US version would be out by the end of the year. The big question which was not answered until they released the US version was whether or not it would have US 3G.
Clearly they did release a 3G version for US.
My point is that HTC has a habit of leaving things up to mystery, just to wind up releasing the devices anyway. They are way too comfortable with keeping US market in the dark and at the back of the bus, so to speak.
This is why I say that we should totally boycott any of the non-US devices that they are coming out with.
It is too bad that the Velocity folks did not step up to the plate here, they have a perfect opportunity to stick it to HTC and grab up a bunch of their potential market by releasing an HD type device before HTC releases one here. If they do. (Although I believe they will)
Then again, how much market does the US really have to offer to begin with? That may have something to do with it too.
Posted by Physboy, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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Alceded, throughout Europe the 3G bands are all standardised. We use GSM 900 and 1800 for the normal bands and 2100 for the UMTS (3G) bands. This is standard in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania (ITU Region 1) and Brazil (part of ITU Region 2. The problem is the USA uses 850, 1700 and 1900. That is exactly why HTC does not release these devices in the US straight away.
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Within the european nations does each carrier use its own 3G band like T-mobile and AT&T do in the US? If not then could the lack of a standard 3G band have an influence on HTC's decision?
Posted by alcedes, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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Phys,
You are incorrect about HTC intent for the diamond. The day of the london release HTC explicitly stated that a US version would be available towards the end of the year which they obviously delivered on.
Posted by JNGold, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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I’m just curious, why is that (Touch HD Walkthrough) video in english then? Also, no plans for a 3g version doesn’t sound like an outright no to me as some new (high end) phones BB javelin as an example are not going to be 3g capable. Thoughts?
Posted by SLL, Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2008
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Great job Alli. Sena makes a quality product at an affordable price.
Posted by agent680, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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Dave, don't be sorry. It's important information for anyone who wants that device. If you didn't ask someone else would have. What I find interesting is that HTC didn't divulge this information on their own.
Posted by WyattEarp, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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And you wonder why Apple sells as many Iphones as they want. NO COMPETITION in the U.S!! By the time HTC figures out what they want to do, Apple comes out with a new Iphone. Take your time HTC!!!You suck. I'm done waiting.
Posted by roniag75, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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I am sorry I asked them Chris that question.
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I'm looking forward to seeing how customers adopt Cricket's plan. It will definitely be interesting to see how these plans evolve as consumers start using such services across all of their internet applications and get frustrated by some of the restrictions. Carriers definitely need to protect themselves with reasonable usage clauses otherwise abusers will ruin it for everyone, for ultimately they can't offer unprofitable services. I expect that only abusers will be impacted and that they won't enforce it for "normal" usage....we'll see.
Cheers,
PrepaidWirelessGuy
www.prepaid-wireless-guide.com/prepaid-wireless-broadband-plans.html
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They originally did not have plans for the Diamond coming to the US either. We all saw how that turned out.
Wyatt, you make a good point, and all the more reason for no US customer to purchase the HD until they release it here. What is the point in funding a company that is not releasing devices in US? I say, reward them after they have done the job of bringing over a proper HD device not before they do it.
Posted by Physboy, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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I'm no fan of HTC due to these games they like to play with the U.S. consumers. For HTC that statement simply means they will release one in some form or another after enough people have spent their hard earned money to have the HD imported here at an inflated price just to say their answering demand. They know exactly what they're doing.
Posted by WyattEarp, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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Great spot Dave, managed to get it over GPRS and it is just what I have been waiting for, a great application and free too. Fantastic
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I hate when HTC pulls this crap. The US market is is treated like a lowly step-child.
Posted by JNGold, Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2008
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Fantastic review Alli!!! Truly enjoyed it. Thank you for contributing it!
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Nice review, Alli. I, too, have had several Senas now and find I prefer their consistent quality over other less expensive cases.
Posted by Lizzrd, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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Not much substance.
However, I have been thinking the HD over. Something tells me alot of current WM owners that get the device are really going to miss not having a d-pad. Obviously, for things like touch flow, media browsing, Opera, etc the kinetic scrolling and large screen are advantageous.
However, I know (and own) too many applications where they are not finger friendly and a d-pad to navigate and control the application properly is a must.
Posted by JNGold, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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Here is my twitter to HTC regarding the HD. "Just get the damn thing over here already, and make it dual band HSDPA for both US carriers!)
Posted by Physboy, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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JN, how is the new firmware working for ya?
Posted by Physboy, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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I wouldn't call it much of a walkthrough, but cool none-the-less
Posted by jcjdoss, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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Yeah and that new Apple iPhone will not be worth a darn either....
By Joel Hruska | Published: April 30, 2007 - 04:42PM CT
USA Today has an interview up with Steve Ballmer that touches on a number of interesting topics, including the CEO's perception of the iPhone and its chances of long-term success.
"There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance," said Ballmer. "It's a $500 subsidized item. They may make a lot of money. But if you actually take a look at the 1.3 billion phones that get sold, I'd prefer to have our software in 60% or 70% or 80% of them, than I would to have 2% or 3%, which is what Apple might get."
Quoted from http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/04/30/ballmer-says-iphone-has-no-chance-to-gain-significant-market-share
Market Share numbers from Wikipedia:
Symbian OS from Symbian Ltd.
(57.1% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
RIM BlackBerry operating system
(17.4% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
Windows Mobile from Microsoft
(12.0% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
Linux operating system
(7.3% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
iPhone OS from Apple Inc.
(2.8% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
Palm OS developed by PalmSource
(2.3% Market Share Sales Q2 2008)
Posted by fugita, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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he's a CEO. their stock prices are affected by what he says, so it is in the share holder's best interest for him to dismiss competitors.
Posted by alcedes, Friday, Oct. 3rd, 2008
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Physboy that would be nice if they did that...I'm glad they are releasing Zune software for WM because WMPlayer sucks.
Posted by mherald81, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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That would certainly explain the delay. Wouldn't it be great if they used the Zune syncing software for the WM devices as well? True competition for the consumer market currently being swept up by iPhone.
Posted by Physboy, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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There are actually 2 upgrades available for the Touch Cruise.
#1 -- the WM6.1 download available from the HTC website.
#2 -- the T-Mobile G1 Android
:)
Posted by benjitek, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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It is almost like these companies are borrowing your money for free. They take your money up front and do not give you what you paid for until at least a couple of months later and you do not even get any interest on the loan they took from you to get you the finalized product. lol
Posted by Physboy, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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While most of us enjoy upgrading to the latest-and-greatest, should we be that excited to upgrade to last years software version?
Im sure those of you that own the Touch Cruse will be happy with the MINOR improvements as I was last year on the Treo 750. A day later, you may forget what was actually upgraded. :)
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I would have been more surprised if he hadn't dissed Android. Really, did anyone expect him to gush over a competitor with an unreleased product?
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mReplay Mobi 2.0 is a free Slingplayer Mobile software that allows you to control, watch, record, edit and share your Slingbox stream.
Get an mReplay account at www.mreplay.com/ and then download this private beta install on your mobile phone:
www.mreplay.com/mobi/mobi2.cab
Also, they have a web browser player called mReplay Live where you can more easily enter your Slingbox information and save it to your account.
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Sounds like an idle threat. I can't see Apple shutting down its online store permanently; talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Posted by alcedes, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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Thanks a lot stonewall!! I definitely will say this will be a regular monthly show..
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GREAT show tonight gents. I have been a pretty avid listener the past 4-5 months. I loved the format. It was great hearing the questions and feedback from other fellow listeners. It proved to me I am not the ONLY other listener who probably has to "dumb down" what I say to rep's when I visit their stores!
Posted by Stonewall, Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2008
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That was absolutely horrendous. My freakin' Wing changes orientation faster than that!
Posted by Physboy, Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 2008
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I bet if they did, it would have a keyboard, be brown and still require resets daily. :)
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It would be perfect if we had this option.
Posted by agent680, Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 2008
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I'm using Proclip and have had variuos active holders from Brodit and they have all worked great. Now I'm just waiting for a Turn By Turn navigation software before I can retire my Tytn with TomTom software, and get the active Brodit holder for my iPhone 3G.
Posted by jompao, Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 2008
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How effective is it without the ability to cut and paste from the browser?
Posted by Physboy, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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I have a ProClip for my Wing and it works perfectly! Definitely worth the money, never have to deal with stupid resetting of suction cups nor destruction of the interior of the vehicle.
Posted by Physboy, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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Any device that sports the microSDHC logo is supposed to be in compliance with the SD Association's microSDHC specification. That specification covers microSDHC cards to 32GB.
If for some reason a device with a standard microSDHC port can't read and/or write to a microSDHC card with a capacity of 32GB or less, it's not a hardware issue; the issue can be addressed with a firmware update to the device.
Posted by bluewater, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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I think this will be my next iPhone accessory. Chris I will check out your review.
Posted by agent680, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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It's hard to tell from the article what impact this will have in the United States, though at least some of the participants are at least based here. It's not hard to believe that consumers would welcome a competitive alternative to existing broadband services, though with caps of 1-5GB/month and content limitations, mobile broadband won't be competitive with much. For an initiative like this to work in the U.S. there must be a corresponding investment and upgrade of the 3G networks and a loosening of the restrictions in their use.
Posted by bluewater, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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I have that exact one and did a quick review of it and it works great, Worth every penny
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I love ProClips, but at $99 for just the device holder, that's just too much money.
Posted by URPREY, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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From what I understand the G1 will also take a 32 GB SDHC card as well, Fugita.
Posted by Physboy, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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does this mean... the T-Mobile G1 how has 16GB of storage space!
Posted by fugita, Tuesday, Sep. 30th, 2008
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Nice. Pop that baby in the Touch HD and I'm set.
Posted by HandyDad, Monday, Sep. 29th, 2008
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Turns out I'll be in Hong Kong next week and was planning to see if this was available...
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It will interesting to see how this compares to Snapstream's Beyond TV (Maximum PC's pick for the top TV desktop application). I've been using Beyond TV for a few years now: it's rock solid with lots of recording options and formats, including DVD burning, and the included FireFly remote is the best PC based remote I've ever used.
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Physboy, you are correct, as of today there is still no sim unlock for the iPhone 3G, if you want one you have to use it on the official carrier.
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1Q 2010, that's the sweet spot!
Posted by Physboy, Sunday, Sep. 28th, 2008
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You make a good point Alli, but a vast majority of folks who are attracted to the iPhone, are attracted because of how little technical knowledge is needed to use the device. So, keeping that in mind, I would tend to believe that these same people would rather not bother with the whole jailbreaking process.
In addition, I do not believe that anyone has come out with the unlocking capability for the post 2.0 iPhones (not 100% sure about this though). If that is the case then these phones are simply the only options for unlocked versions of the latest firmware.
Posted by Physboy, Sunday, Sep. 28th, 2008
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I wonder if they will make one for the G1
Posted by fugita, Thursday, Sep. 25th, 2008
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CleanGene thank you very much, yes I know what you mean, we had been asked to cover a bit on UK Networks but it is a total minefield of information and half way through I was thinking no this is way too much for the listeners, we want the podcast to be an informative chat and hopefully that is how it comes over. Thanks again for listening
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Dave, my money is that they will release a device with WM 7 in first Q of '10. That is the trend and I do not see MS straying from it. They are completely confident that there is no platform competition they need to be concerned with. It seems like as far as MS is concerned they are not loosing any observable target market share and they do not feel the flame under their @sses yet. Hell, look how long it took for them to release SP1 for Vista. They simply are not responding to a gradually shifting market.
I think I will still get the HD if it comes in the T-Mo 3G band, if not and T-Mo does not come out with a WM device to take my breath away, I am moving to AT&T with an unlocked HD.
Great show though, it was nice to video chat with you and Steve after the show it was so late though that I think I woke up with my face on the keyboard of my laptop. lol
Posted by Physboy, Thursday, Sep. 25th, 2008
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I just listened to your podcast for the very first time on the way in to work. I thought it was very grass roots, unpretentious, and with good quality analysis. I also like your choice of co-host. There's a good rapport between the two of you. I also enjoy your choice of album cover & intro/closing music. I even struggled through your analysis of the different carrier plans; sorry, I'm in the U.S. Thank you for taking the time and effort to update your listeners on mobile technology current events! Keep up the excellent work.
Posted by CleanGene, Thursday, Sep. 25th, 2008
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The reset button isn't that hidden, although it's inside. if you take out the stylus pen you can touch it. It's made like that placed in that corner so you can press it with the stylus very quick.
Posted by joscha, Wednesday, Sep. 24th, 2008
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Dave, how was the application of the product and how did everything fit? Ive read people having trouble with the corners fitting correctly. Please update and let us know cause I think this is a great lightweight solution to protecting your phone.
Posted by jimmyzee, Wednesday, Sep. 24th, 2008
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Very little, unless you count potential. If they strip the prices of the ringtones and themes, then pump up the TV channels then they are onto a bit of a winner.
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Bill yes it is a FULL body shield and they give you two per box!
Jerry that is the incase slider.
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What case are you using
Posted by jcjdoss, Wednesday, Sep. 24th, 2008
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Do they have a full body shield or just the front?
Posted by URPREY, Wednesday, Sep. 24th, 2008
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Agree... I have had InvisibleShield's on a few of my devices in the past, but lately I have had no luck with them. I went through 3 of them before getting one that was SEMI-clear. They all have that Orange-peel look to them.
I tried to Zagg to replace them, but they told me "this is the normal imperfections of the material being used" and it's not covered under there warentee. So I returned them to Best buy (Glad I purchased it from bestbuy).
Will try Bodygaurdz...!!!
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I really hope this sells well and we see more android phones in the coming months. a qwerty bar perhaps :)
Posted by bnycastro, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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So what does this offer that is not already offered is dozens of other applications in the WM marketplace?
Posted by JNGold, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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WM is just the GUI on top of Windows CE so that is what's really going.
Posted by WyattEarp, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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More pieces of the puzzle are starting to to filter in. From GigaOM:
http://gigaom.com/2008/09/22/the-real-reason-wireless-broadband-costs-more-for-less/
Obviously T-Mobile views 3G as a cash cow (Hey GigaOM, isn't than another reason 3G is so expensive!), and obviously T-Mobile is going to strictly control the apps that use their high speed network. The G1, since it won't operate without the network and supposedly you can't even buy one unless you live in a area served by T-Mobile 3G, the G1 will be impacted more by T-Mobile prohibitions than most. First T-Mobile told Google no VOIP. What's next?
Posted by bluewater, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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If they spin off WM in 2008 what do you think they will do with Windows CE?
Posted by alcedes, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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No, as in Windows Chicago version. The codename for what became Windows '95...but was scheduled for release in '94 (or earlier?)
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Seems interest is high enough to overload the T-Mobile web servers.
Posted by fugita, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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I'm going to start a rumor based on my experience working for two major U.S. corporations.
When a company is thinking about exiting or selling off a line of business, one accepted strategy is to have a high raking officer first announce impossibly high hopes and goals for the product. When the product invariable fails to meet those goals, analysts who follow the companie's shares invariably call for the company to focus on it's core strengths and dump the under-preforming product. If a company appears to be following the analyst's advice instead of just doing what was intended all along, the company is almost always rewarded with higher valuations.
My rumor (prediction) is that MIcrosoft will spin off WM in 2009.
Posted by bluewater, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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For a nice summary and some objective comments of the "Event", BusinessWeek just posted the following:
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2008/tc20080922_230346.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index+-+temp_technology
What's interesting is that BusinessWeek thinks Andriod is more of a threat to WM than the iPhone.
Personally, I took a look at an existing T-Mobile "broadband" contract. Unless T-Mobile is making major changes to accommodate Andriod, developers creating connected apps are going to have to do so with both hands tied.
Posted by bluewater, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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As in "Does anyone really know what time it is? Does anyone really care?" :)
Posted by JNGold, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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Does anyone else remember "Chicago?"
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Does this really surprise anyone?
Posted by JNGold, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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Well that answers the question of carrier restrictions affecting the Androids platform. Typical T-Mo USA move, the more crippling the better.Post your comment here.
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I sort of like the white version more. I guess android will have to go thru growing pains like all the mobile device OSes :P
Posted by bnycastro, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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According to Engadget:
"Strangely, the phone won't do video capture (what?), won't have stereo Bluetooth, will require a Gmail account, and won't be sold at stores outside of a 2-5 mile radius of T-Mobile's 3G coverage area."
Hmmmm......
Posted by JNGold, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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I get mine at the discounted upgrade price because I am do for an upgrade from t-mobile!!! :-) I so cannot wait!
Posted by fugita, Tuesday, Sep. 23rd, 2008
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You make a good point JN, that is why I am anxious to see what they are able to acheive out of the gate.
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Sep. 22nd, 2008
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Like I said before Phys, I wouldn't expect TOO much from Android out of the gate. I have a sneaky feeling some of the first devices will get attention because the OS is new but I still think the OS will need to go thru some evolution to truly reach "cool" status.
Posted by JNGold, Monday, Sep. 22nd, 2008
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Blue, have a look at the following benchmark:
http://phonereport.info/2008/08/14/touch-pro-diamond-comparison-pics-benchmark/
Regarding more battery capacity leading to better performance, there is no pixie dust required. It is pretty basic that if you have to worry less about conserving power, you can let the processor have some breathing room with the power management routines. In addition, when you have more RAM, you do not have to do as much paging to ROM as when you have less RAM. This also leads to improved performance, and is analagous to the relationship between virtual and physical memory in PCs and MACs. The more RAM you have the less paging is necessary to slower memory media.
The bottom line again is that the HD, like the Pro will be faster than the Diamond without sacrificing anything at all.
The HD is dangerously close to a true iPhone killer and the iFans are squirming in their pants. HD has better video than iPhone and waaaaaay more functionality out of the box. I am only hoping that Android will bring it when it comes out in October of this year, contrary to a bunch of other disinformed individuals stating that it was going to be delayed until 2009.
Posted by Physboy, Monday, Sep. 22nd, 2008
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Physboy, battery capacity improving performance? Only with a smattering of pixy dust. Touch Pro faster than the Diamond? Both use the same chipset running at the same VCC. The PRO has more RAM, but is being used by a graphics accelerator? Don't know. (It may be that the extra RAM is needed to support the video out connector.)
Regardless, I don't think it prudent to by overly optimistic about a UI's responsiveness based on pre-shipping firmware, and maybe not for a couple of firmware revs after a device ships. Having owned a Touch, an iPhone 3G, and now a Omnia, I'm very confident about not being confident concerning the (un)laggy-ness of the HD. Still, it's on my short list for Christmas.
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Mic, here's one. Today, I bit the bullet and subscribed to the T4 and Mobile Tech Moment news feeds. The issue for me, scientifically speaking, there's now 10 gadzillion tech sites and podcasts out there so it's hard to sign on to another one unless there's clear value.
I do have a question about the T4 site: how do I subscribe to podcasts if I'm not an iTunes user?
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Jerry,
That is the main reason why I used Coreplayer on my Touch, because of the lack of drivers. But I do not think I will need it on my Diamond.
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Android brings only one thing to the table. Choice. Another player in the smartphone market is always a good thing. As far as being less suseptable to manufacrure and carrier app prohibitions I doubt it. All the mobile OSes suffer from this one way or another not just the iPhone.
Dave, I wouldn't worry about your app being pulled because it doesn't compete directly or even indirectly with iTunes as did Podcaster. MTD only streams the MT podcast for listening with out storing it on the iPhone. iTunes on the iPhone doesn't even support podcasts which it should. Pofcaster allowed streaming and storing of any podcasts on the iPhone. This conflicts with iTunes on the desktop more than than on the phone. In any case it was unfortunate and foul that it was pulled considering I can't download podcasts on my iPhone directly.
Good show guys, Engadget and Gizmodo are all flash and quick news without substance. Mobility Today is for those who want real information about devices that are actually tested and used for more than a day. Also, this site's population may not be large compared to some others but I'll take quality over flash any day. That's what real tech enthusiasts go for; real information not fictitious rumors.
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http://mobilitytoday.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17265
Visit this thread in the forums to get the latest updates of my impression of the Sprint Diamond.
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I am getting a little concerned about the lack of any kind of d-pad or scrolling assistance. HTC will need to really nail down the kinetic scrolling and improve it over recent touches.
Also, the lack of a center action button (on the d-pad) is used in several applications that I use. I also find it very convienient to use in various applications.
Posted by JNGold, Sunday, Sep. 21st, 2008
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I used various versions of the Core Player on different platforms and have found then very efficient when they work. The good news is that there's a large community behind the player support is needed.
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Jerry,
The backlight turns off after 40 seconds. But there is a registry tweak that I posted in the HTC forums that prevents the screen from turning off.
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Mike,
Have you had any problem with the backlight going off quickly when on a phone call? Has there been a fix either via registry or cab to address this? Is it present on the Sprint version?
Posted by JNGold, Sunday, Sep. 21st, 2008
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That is true JN, but the same advantage of 'tweeked' software is in the Pro and HD but with better hardware. Bottom line both will perform better than the Diamond without ANY need for loss of features. In addition, there have already been benchmarks published showing this fact with the Pro vs Diamond as well.
Posted by Physboy, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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I used The Core Player a lot on Palm, although never for streaming. Kinoma's interface and ease has it all over TCP. It seems incredibly dated now, and really hasn't progressed much since TCPMP days, which is unfortunate.
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As adept as Coreplayer is at playing many types of media, one the main criticisms over the years (even going back to its TCPMP days) is the sometimes confusing and bit outdated interface.
That being said, Coreplayer has been the only multimedia player to overcome some of the inherent lack of video drivers on the Cruise. Out of all the players I have on the Cruise, Coreplayer does the best at playing video files.
Posted by JNGold, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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I never had problems with youtube videos playing on my device with Core Player. Must be a Treo 800w limitation. Have you tried this on other WM devices besides your 800w? As for podcasts, I never used Core Player as my main podcast player. I prefer either Pocket Player or Pocket Music for that. And as for Pictures, why would I want Core Player to view my pics anyway? There are much better applications out there for photo viewing and editing.(ie. Resco Photo Viewer)
Posted by mherald81, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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Wow Alli your Dad is a man of many awards and medals. What an achievement!! Thank him for his years of service!
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I don't know phys the latest diamond releases look look pretty swift to me. tells me that HTC did a great job of tweaking the software.
Posted by JNGold, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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Nice Podcast. HTC is doing the same thing that Apple does with showing off new products before the release it here. The HD blows the iPhone out of the water, better color and image quality than the iPhone. In addition, Opera is rendering pages better than Safari. I agree with Dave on this one, iPhans beware, WM devices are getting kewler. lol
I disagree that HTC does not release devices here. All the recent devices have been or are being released here in the near future. It just takes HTC forever to get here.
The Touch Pro has a flash for the camera too Dave. It is not hard to tell who the iPhans/WM haters are on this podcast. lol
Welcome to reality people, the iPhone has the same or worse issues as WM devices and is not even as open yet.
Dave, your app competes against the software platform of the iTunes. If people are using some other software platform for aggregating podcasts then iTunes gets less "walk-in" traffic. Simple marketing concept, and is probably the main reason they do NOT charge for podcasts. It makes perfect sense, just not good for consumer, typical Apple stance.
Blackberry finally joins the feature set of the standard devices out now. lol
I am so glad that Android is coming out to actually spread the playing field and force more inovation in the mobile arena! Even Palm is now promissing a revamped OS by 2009 now! Woohoo, go consumer advocacy and competition!
Posted by Physboy, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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Blue, the HD has more RAM and battery size in mahs why would it not be faster than the Diamond? The Diamond Pro is faster than the Diamond and it has the same hardware as the HD. It makes perfect sense to me that the HD is faster without taking anything away.
Posted by Physboy, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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It should be up in the YouTube video now: there's a so-so English translation. The big caveat is the unit shown is pre-production. For instance, the commentators keep saying how TouchFlo 3D is faster on the HD than the Diamond, but you have to wonder if anything is disabled on the HD allowing TouchFlo to run faster.
Still, a good look at what could be a very impressive device.
Posted by bluewater, Saturday, Sep. 20th, 2008
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I just finished listening to the podcast. Thumbs up! Mobility Today will never be Engadget or Gizmodo - thankfully! I subscribe to their feeds - they're good for breaking news, that's about all. If I want a knowledgeable hands on appraisal, I turn to Mobility Today, WMExperts, and GSM Arena.
That's the problem. If I'm a rep for a manufacturing and want to get the word out about my new phone, I'll go with Engadget and Gizmodo with their bigger audiences and thin reviews rather than a site like Mobility Today with a smaller audience and the possibility of getting a negative review.
I have two questions for the panel about Android:
1. What does Android bring to the table (WM, OS X, Linix, Symbian)? Remember, most people don't buy smartphones for the OS. In other words, what will I be able to do with Andriod that I can't do on the other platforms?
2. Will Android be able to avoid manufacturer and carrier app prohibitions like those currently inflected on the iPhone?
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Nobody ever comments on my content, so I'll just start doing it myself.
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The Touchflo2d is pretty much the same as Touchflo3d on the Diamond. The only diference is that TF3D has better visual effects, but other than that they run the same. I agree with Jerry that Touchflo2d made my Sprint Touch feel like having a new device.
Jerry, The HD will be a awesome device.
Installed Resco File Explorer and Softmaker Office 2008 on my Diamond. Both run great. Excel documents are much easier to view on a VGA screen, which isn't much of a surprise.
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I sure hope WebIS corrected the uninstallion issues, otherwise you will be in a world of hurt when (if) you attempt to uninstall the application. I remember the uninstallation process screwing up my KJAM to the point a hard reset was needed.
Posted by JNGold, Friday, Sep. 19th, 2008
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Running TF2d on my Cruise and it's definately like having a brand new device. For now, it has most definately surpressed the need to want to replace the Cruise. :)
Regarding the Diamond, the unlocked GSM version would definately be on my short list as my next device with HD running neck and neck with it.
Posted by JNGold, Friday, Sep. 19th, 2008
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I would love to hear comparisons regarding ease of use from TouchFlo3d on this droolworthy device to your experiences of touchflo2d on your touch.
I am running touchflo2d on my tilt and loving it...just wondering what the touchflo on the diamond brings to the table.
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