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congrats Gten, i think you were the most excited it wouldve sucked if you had to wait so long... hopefully the lan will have a socket u can use to charge in airplane mode of coarse...lol!
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Coming from a diamond (anyone remember those?) and I'm not impressed. Yes, the hardware of the phone is badass, but android, as far as I can tell has a few good things with a lot of bad things going for it.
First off, I have to spend half hour to root the phone to be able to do wifi tethering? Seriously, this is the best os? Then, it doesn't come with remote desktop... and finding an app in the market that can actually do remote desktop... a very plug and pray experience. Then there's the ads in most free apps. If this is how much ahead of the curve android is compared to windows mobile, leave me behind. Give me a phone with a keyboard and a 1ghz cpu that runs an outdated version of windows ce and I'll be a happy camper. I'm tempted to take this thing back, between the ads, and lack of remote desktop ability into work (have yet to get ssh tunnel and remote desktop working at the same time, like I was able to with pocket putty and the stock remote desktop in winmo), it's got 2 strikes against it... 3rd strike may mean looking for an unabused TP2... Oh yeah, weather app... gotta pay for one with an animation like the sense one. And even then, it doesn't use GPS to figure out where you are. The accuweather clock widget sucks. On the bright side, the barcode scanner app is cool. I found out my work supplied box of kleenex knockoffs comes in big boxes of 100 for 65 bucks. Not bad, for under a buck, they provide over 100 phone screen wipes... Last edited by Fosters; 09-01-2010 at 11:51 AM. |
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Concerning the tethering, take a swing with PDANet if you do not root.
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It's been a good 24 hours so far. Definitely snappy and fast.
I spent last night replicating all the things I liked about SenseUI and other skins on TW3. This afternoon I've been spending time finding other widgets/apps that are far better on the 1ghz processor that I abandonded on the Hero. I feel I will probably like the keyboard less and less as I perfect swype which I absolutely LOVE. Going to be interesting. I really dislike the "Feeds and Updates" widget. I find the colors (at least on the Epic) appalling and a way to much screen space wasted. A lot of potential there, but a bit too much waste in my eyes. |
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