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Windows Moible 6.0...Yes it should have shipped with it, but it's nothing great. I sure wouldn't pass on a device because it didn't have it. WM6.0 just isn't much of an upgrade itself. Video calling? Of all the people I know in the mobile world, I don't know a single one who uses video calling, other than to try it out. I definitely don't want to have to pay for that hardware on my device. It's not megapixels that make a camera, it is the quality of the lens. I don't think we a going to see real quality lens in phones for awhile. Yes I know some phones by some stroke of luck put out not bad pictures, but for real quality we need good lens....again I don't want to have to pay for that kind of hardware on my phone. I think HTC realizes that is how most people feel so they don't put them in. QVGA/VGA QVGA is pretty tight when you compare it to 3.5" screens that 320x240 was designed for. If you put VGA on a 2.8" screen the dot pitch has to be adjusted so that it is readable with the naked eye, and you are then back to where we started, but a bunch of resources have been wasted on it. You then have to do a reg hack to enable true VGA, and on that 2.8" screen you'll never read it without a magnifying glass. VGA just isn't a very viable, workable option on 2.8" screens GPS, I don't really get it. It has AGPS built in just like pretty much every dumb phone on the planet today, why not go the rest of the route and make it a usable component on this device I have no idea. Its definitely a high end enough device to warrant it. It really should have GPS. Dave |
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VGA: iMate Ulitmate series 5150 = 2.8 = VGA 6150 = 2.8 = VGA 8150 = 2.6 = VGA 9150 = 2.6 = VGA Eten Goldfish x800; x500+= 2.8 = VGA Gigabyte g-Smart t600 = 2.6 = VGA and I think Asus might have a few coming out. Your VGA argument about "screen/pixel" size really doesn't hold up, imo. I have never heard anyone complaining about having VGA on a 2.6 or 2.8 " screen. Wm6 is imperative if you use Exchange 2007 and want server search, html email, and better scheduling. I'm just saying...it's a phone coming out in May without it. It would have been nice to include. Not a deal breaker but it says a lot. Re: 3mp camera Quote:
:wink: re: Video conferencing Well, some would like to use that feature and the added upload limit of RevA would have been good for that. Some HTC devices already have it: Hermes, Shift, O2 Flame etc. They must have put it there for a reason, lol. Basically, had it been a CDMA of the Kaiser w/VGA instead, I would have been really impressed or anything like the iMate ultimate line. http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=733 |
Ha ha ha. :) My money says iMate never get to market with those devices and those specs. They've already been proved wrong on the hard to believe small dimensions of some of them. As I said, VGA has to have the dot pitch adjusted to view it properly, which all those device do/will have done taking them back to where we are.
Yeah, video conferencing is in a few GSM devices, but it sure ain't used much. It's an uber-geek thing that doesn't get used much unless you are a starship captain. As I said I agree with WM6.0. I don't know why it's not there, and it's not a deal breaker. Dave |
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