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How long before the blu-ray encryption was broken? How long before Xbox 360 was modded?
OK, lets see how long before Arrive can be tether. Where are all the hackers for Arrive? LOL
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then u need to post this over at MS answers where u can be heard. no MS reps come here I don't think
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The rush to market prevented MS from including all the functionality that iintended by the vision. I think patience and resolve will reveal a superior device, in all respects, to all of the others and be used on form factors that contribute to the particular users needs. I, too, do not video, game, or otherwise play with mine, however I do need the keyboard as I have with every model prior to this and beginning with the PPC6600; unless, of course, you include years of iPaq-tethered-to-a-Nextel-Phone usage prior to that when I used the iPaq qwerty. My daughter, however, has some more sophomoric needs, but also prefers the slider for emails and Word/Excel Docs. So the needs are very far across the spectrum with all users. People who have only, recently, begun using these devices can probably do great without a physical keyboard because they will just begin by using the on-screen and I can see that, if I did like to watch videos and play games, I would definately want to do it on a 4.1 inch screen rather than the 3.6. People like what they like and that is why there are so many form factors. Corporations are buying, literally, thousands of Arrives (and TP2's prior to now) to accomplish their enterprise goals with MS authorized custom ROM's that companies like mine are creating. This device is just the next step for the line of form factors beginning with the 6600, 6700, mogul, TP, and TP2 and there are many companies that have been with this line for the entire run. We service them. Hope this helps clear up some of this for those who don't understand.
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No, there are 2 things that I see that is different from TP2. They are captive screen and faster processor. My TP2 takes 7 sec to open up the camera. Almost 5+ sec to do anything. And the screen is non-responsive. Thats the difference!
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1) capable of Ev Rev.B once sprint rolls it out (latest Qualcomm chips from the 7800 Series and up support it) 2) More Ram without over half of it being used up by the time I even get to do anything. 3) better graphics card and proper drivers to support it/ hardware acceleration 4)better camera that's easier to access and has flash and HD recording capability. 5) an overall better phone. and my tp2 didn't really take 5+ seconds to do anything now that I think about it. u must be using the stock 6.5 rom |
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It's MOTO that the Arrive is much superior on the hardware side. What's a great shame is that this improved hardware is saddled with a restricted OS that prevents customization, tethering and other features that made the Touch Pro 2 great for business use. The Arrive is a consumer phone, not for computer aficionados. The phone is not "smart" anymore unless you want to link it with your Xbox or listen to music purchased on Zune.
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not to sound rude or anything but seriously its getting old. so cut it out, vale? Last edited by eric12341; 04-22-2011 at 11:34 PM. |
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