[Q] HTC 7 PRO (touch pro 3) Windows 7 Phone - General Questions and Answers

I would like opinionson what I wrote to HTC and Sprint!
HTC,
Htc 7 Pro
I would like to know the big difference between the Htc Touch Pro 2 and the new Htc 7 Pro, which is heading to sprint next year, and how does the Htc 7 Pro compare to the Samsung Epic 4G? I have also added a conclusion that people would like to see you take into consideration. It is just a small favor for the small upgrade to what suppose to be the successor to the touch Pro 2.
Phone Htc Touch Pro 2
Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.5 Professional
Processor Qualcomm® MSM7600™ 528 MHz
Internal Memory ROM: 512 MB
RAM: 288 MB
Display 3.6-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 480 x 800 WVGA resolution with adjustable tilt screen
Technology CDMA: Dual-band 800/1900MHz, CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEVDO rev. A, and IS-95A/B voice or data, with up to 1.8 Mbps up-link and 3.1Mbps down-link speeds
Email Support for Office Outlook Mobile® and Microsoft Exchange® with Direct Push
Dimensions 4.57” (L) x 2.33” (W) x 0.68 (D)
Weight 6.35 ounces (with battery)
Battery 1500 mAh Li-on
Talk time: Up to 4 hours
Standby: over 2 weeks
(The above are subject to network and phone usage)
Speakerphone Straight Talk™ with built-in dual Microphone and dual speakers for conference call
Built-in Camera 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus
Audio/Video Windows Media® Player 10 Mobile, MPEG-4, AVI, WAV, MP3, MP4, MIDI, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, WMA
I/O Interface Bluetooth® 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for stereo wireless headsets, WiFi®: IEEE 802.11b/g
Expansion microSD™ memory card slot
Device Navigation Slide out QWERTY keyboard, end/power button, send/hands-free button, back/clear button, Home button, volume up/down button, power button
Antenna Internal antenna
In-Box Content HTC Touch Pro2, AC phone charger, USB sync cable, battery, extra stylus, LCD screen protector, Getting Started CD, Get Started poster, Basics Guide, Set up Your Email Guide, Features Guide
Phone
Htc 7 Pro
Size
59mm(2.32") 15.5mm(0.61") 117.5mm(4.63")
Weight
• 185 grams (6.53 ounces) with battery
Keyboard
• Slideout keyboard
Display
• Type: Touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability
• Size: 3.6 inches
• Resolution: 480 x 800 WVGA
Screen size: 91.4 mm (3.6")
CPU Processing Speed
1 GHz
Storage
Internal storage: 8 GB
ROM: 512 MB
RAM: 448 MB
Connectors
• 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
• Standard micro-USB (5-pin micro-USB 2.0)
Sensors
• G-Sensor
• Digital compass
• Proximity sensor
• Ambient light sensor
HTC Hub
• Weather, Stocks, Converter, Photo Enhancer, Sound Enhancer, and more
• Downloadable apps and games
Multimedia1
• See photos from your camera, Facebook® and Windows Live™ accounts in the Pictures hub
• Music and Videos Hub powered by Zune® lets you listen to radio, download music, and more
• SRS surround sound
Audio supported formats:
• .m4a, .m4b, .mp3, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Video supported formats:
• Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .m4v, .mbr, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9 and VC-1)
• Recording: .mp4
Power & Battery2
Battery type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer or Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1500 mAh
Talk time:
• WCDMA: Up to 420 mins
• GSM: Up to 330 mins
Standby time3:
• WCDMA: Up to 420 hours
• GSM: Up to 360 hours
Network4
Europe:
• HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz
• GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Asia Pacific:
• HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz
• GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Platform5
Windows® Phone OS 7
Camera
• 5 megapixel color camera
• Auto focus and flash
• 720p HD video recording
• Built-in scenes include candlelight, landscape, and portrait match the environment of your subject
Internet6
3G:
• Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
• Up to 2 Mbps upload speed
GPRS:
• Up to 114 kbps downloading
EDGE:
• Up to 560 kbps downloading
Wi-Fi®:
• Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth®
• Bluetooth® 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate
• A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
• Other supported profiles: AVRCP, HFP, HSP, PBAP
Social Networking
• Facebook® and Windows Live™
• Share photos on Facebook® or Windows Live™ SkyDrive®
Location
• Internal GPS antenna
• Bing™ Maps
Special Features
• Customize your phone with live tiles which dynamically update all key information right on the Start screen
• Choose from thousands of video titles and music tracks via integrated Zune® services
• Play console-quality video games with XBox LIVE® integration
Recommended Windows System Requirements
• Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, or Windows® XP
• Zune® software
In conclusion, The Htc touch pro 3 (aka) Htc 7 Pro, which suppose to be more of a business phone, should have a frontward facing camera, at least a micro sd memory card reader for those of us who already have a 16gig micro sd memory card, at least a 4.0 inch screen, and run on the 4G network. I will not mention that the Bluetooth and USB use old technology on the Htc 7 Pro when the new Bluetooth and USB upgraded technology is available. Asking for mobile hotspot and a 1.5 dual core processor would be asking for too much. Most importantly Htc, how does the Htc 7 Pro compare to the Samsung Epic 4G besides the OS?! For those who would like to see the specs of the Samsung Epic 4G with Sprint, go to the Sprint website or Google it.
Notice the full five-row keyboard and big 4-inch screen with a frontward facing camera for video conference. Most importantly check out the specs! So what is the difference between the Htc touch Pro 2 and Htc 7 Pro, and how does it compare to the Samsung Epic 4G?!

That's the way I think HTC should use it, not for WP7. Sorry for offtopic.
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Corias said:
That's the way I think HTC should use it, not for WP7. Sorry for offtopic.
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I think that would be more akin to the successor of the HTC Shift than the HTC Touch Pro 2.

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1 GHz Qualcomm CPU in future handsets & coming Nokia N810-killer?

I'm not really into writing hardware news (I don't have the time for something that other tech writers / bloggers also elaborate on - instead, I prefer spending my time on tutorials, software reviews, Bibles and unique, genuine hacks instead), but the latest hardware news (reported on by Geek.com) is indeed pretty interesting and certainly shows there will be some REALLY exciting Windows Mobile devices in the (unfortunately, not very near: late 2008 / early 2009) future. Let me cite Geek.com:
First look at Qualcomm’s new Fairbanks and Anchorage mobile platforms
The other model, the more exciting one for most people, is the “Anchorage”. This is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform so it will use a 1.0GHz processor (said to operate at 1/2 watt peak) along with WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, cellular, and a lot more good stuff. The unofficial word is that Snapdragon will offer close to the best power/performance ratio of anything on the market. The Anchorage device will be aimed more at productivity and the test model I saw had a QWERTY keyboard. The form factor of this model was a lot like the Nokia N810, but the actual design will be whatever OEMs want. So far we know that Samsung and HTC are on board, but there are a few others that are not official yet.
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Anchorage
Anchorage and iPhone
The Anchorage was running Windows Mobile 5.0, which was only used for display purposes as any OS, even a full OS, can be run on the 1.0GHz processor. It also has the camera with video recording, GPS, and live TV playback capability. Because it has a cellular signal it will be prime competition for a device like the HTC Advantage, though it will also compete against products like the Nokia N810 and Sony mylo 2.
Everything is still in its early stages and things will change a lot once the OEMs get their hands on them and start to customize. This may mean lost/added functionality as well as many different form factors and large swings in the price. All we do know is that we should start to see the devices released by the end of 2008, possible early 2009.
Which are all the Phones with - 1 GHz Qualcomm CPU ?
& which is Best of them all ?
The Acer F1 and Toshiba TG01 both boast Snapdragon processors. Many MIDs/Netbooks/Smartbooks whatever you want to call them also have it. I estimate that by next year it will be common for many devices to use it. It is revolutionary IMO
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 will have Snapdragon & WM6.5!
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1932&c=sony_ericsson_xperia_x2
HTC Leo
Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity
Dual-band HSDPA connectivity (900/2100 MHz)
4.3 inch WVGA (480 x 800) capacitive touch screen display
Wi-Fi
GPS, A-GPS
Accelerometer
Light & proximity sensors
3.5mm headset jack
5MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash
512MB flash memory, 320MB RAM
MicroSD card support
1230 mAh battery
121 x 67 x 11 millimetres
Acer F1
Qualcomm 8250 1GHz processor
Windows Mobile 6.5 with Internet Explorer 6
3.8” WVGA Touchscreen Display
Quad-band GSM / Tri-band HSPA
512MB ROM / 256MB RAM
5 MegaPixel Autofocus with LED flash
microSD slot (support up to 32GB)
WiFi 802.11 b/g & Bluetooth 2.1
Quad-band GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
HSPA 900, 1900, 2100 (download 7.2 Mbps / upload 5.76 Mbps)
Motion Accelerometer
Ambient Light Sensor
Proximity Sensor
3.5mm audio jack
118.6 x 63 x 12mm
Toshiba TG01
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
Announced 2009, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2009, Q2
Size Dimensions 129 x 70 x 9.9 mm
Weight 129
Display Type TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colors (65K effective)
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.1 inches
- Touch-sensitive navigation controls
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- 3D user interface
- Shake control
Sound Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Card slot microSD (TransFlash), up to 16GB
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD Yes
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, HSUPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB
Camera Primary 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus
Video Yes
Secondary Yes
Features OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD2850 1 GHz processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), EMS, MMS, Email
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (IE)
Radio No
Games Yes
Colors Black, White
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)
- MP3/MPEG4 player
- Facebook and YouTube apps
- Photo editor
- Voice memo
- Organizer
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Stand-by Up to 276 h
Talk time Up to 5 h
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2
-8.1mpx auto focus, VGA @ 30fps (MP4 HQ)
-3.5´ WVGA OLED (increased from 3.0 from X1)
-GPS, aGPS
-3.5 mm headphone jack
-Accelerometer
-Faster processor
-512 RAM
-Custom Windows Mobile 6.5 (SE engineers customized Win6.5 which runs very. very speedy. in par with iPhone and better in some cases)
-XPERIA Panels are modified with plenty of innovative features (PS3 remote play being one of them)
-Upgrading to Windows Mobile 7 is supported by Xperia panels
Make your Choice

XDA Dev, what do you think of this phone?

It is time for a new phone and I am thinking of getting the ASUS P526 over a HTC touch Cruise.
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A PocketPC with a keypad
Technical Details
• Platform: Windows Mobile 6 Professional Dimensions: 110mm x 58mm x 15.4mm
• Weight: 115g with battery
• Processor: 200Mhz TI OMAP 850
• RAM: 64Mb
• ROM: 128Mb
• Screen: 2.6" Colour TFT LCD
• Resolution: QVGA 240 x 320 pixel
• Communications: Quadband EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900Mhz
• Bluetooth: Bluetooth v1.2
• Camera: 2.0 megapixel, 1600x1200 pixel
• Power Adapter: Uk Mains plug, included
• Battery: Lithium Ion, included
• Battery Standby: Up to 150hrs
• Battery Talk Time: Up to 4hrs
• Network: Unlocked and SIM free
• USB Interface: MiniUSB 1.1
• SIM Interface: Standard SIM
• Chipset: SiRFstar III GPS chipset for satellite location
• Expansion Slots: MicroSD card slot
• Keyboard: Mobile style keypad
• Pointing Device: Touchscreen plus jog wheel
Slower processor than the Touch cruise but with all the problems people are having with the qualcomm (sp) processors, I think this might be worth it plus it is £100 cheaper compared to the touch cruise.
What do you think?
finesse said:
It is time for a new phone and I am thinking of getting the ASUS P526 over a HTC touch Cruise.
A PocketPC with a keypad
Technical Details
• Platform: Windows Mobile 6 Professional Dimensions: 110mm x 58mm x 15.4mm
• Weight: 115g with battery
• Processor: 200Mhz TI OMAP 850
• RAM: 64Mb
• ROM: 128Mb
• Screen: 2.6" Colour TFT LCD
• Resolution: QVGA 240 x 320 pixel
• Communications: Quadband EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900Mhz
• Bluetooth: Bluetooth v1.2
• Camera: 2.0 megapixel, 1600x1200 pixel
• Power Adapter: Uk Mains plug, included
• Battery: Lithium Ion, included
• Battery Standby: Up to 150hrs
• Battery Talk Time: Up to 4hrs
• Network: Unlocked and SIM free
• USB Interface: MiniUSB 1.1
• SIM Interface: Standard SIM
• Chipset: SiRFstar III GPS chipset for satellite location
• Expansion Slots: MicroSD card slot
• Keyboard: Mobile style keypad
• Pointing Device: Touchscreen plus jog wheel
Slower processor than the Touch cruise but with all the problems people are having with the qualcomm (sp) processors, I think this might be worth it plus it is £100 cheaper compared to the touch cruise.
What do you think?
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200Mhz TI OMAP 850 <- This bugs me... This alone is enough to not buy this phone... But then again, maybe ASUS have a better HW implementation - thus making the phone take more advantage of the CPU... MAYBE
64MB RAM.......after having gotten used to 128MB I couldn´t imagine going back...
sorry to add more negatives but there is no WIFI nor 3G. So all your internet browsing is done via GPRS and EDGE! (and activesync when at your pc.) If your after a handset of this design, BUT are after everything look out for the iPaq 610c/614c. It keeps getting delayed but features, 520mhz cpu, 3G and HSDPA, 3mp camera, wifi, bluetooth, gps, keypad, 240x320 touchscreen and more. This ASUS handset is a very very basic handset for what it is. But it does lack a few, make me wanna buy it features! But also if this handset does everything you need, I can't see you going wrong with Win Mo 6, there are just going to those few extra handy features its worth having (like wifi, 3g ect ect).
Anyway thats my opinion. Hope it helps.
I was given a loan of the TC to review and I have recently brought the P526.
In my opinion the P526 is OK, and thats about it.
Compared with the TC:
the GPS works very well, running Tomtom, but an hour will do the battery, car charger a must but it comes with one and a spare battery, so you have to think that is was going to be poor. The TC was no better or worse with Sat nav, both as functional as each other.
The P526 is far lighter and smaller much more pocket friendly. The reason I brought the P526 is that i do miss a keypad and I got fed up waiting for the Ipaq 614c or the Asus P750.
The screen on the TC is obviously better, ie. bigger. The processor on the TC is FAR superior, the P526 does lag quite a lot, but with the new ROM fix 6.1 is it greatly improved, I did have an Orbit/athemis for 15 months and I like the P526 as much.
Given the choice, its weighing up, do you need Wifi, 3g etc? I personally don't, I want a keypad. I am going to be reviewing the Ipaq when it comes out, already I am wondering if it is going to be too big, but I will probably buy it for the processor and the keypad, if everything else appears OK. That is if it ever gets the delays sorted out!
Hope it helps....

F/S: AT&T Tilt - 3G - GPS - 3.0MP camera - WiFi - WM6

These go for around $500 brand new. This one is a few months old and I am selling it at an insanely low price of $199. I'll throw in my 2GB microSD card as well. This is just about the best WM6 device out on the market today.
Support for YouTube
Games: Bubble Breaker, Solitaire
Office: Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile
Unlock/Lock: Lock feature so that you don't accidentally make calls while the phone is in your pocket.
MobiTV/XM Radio: If you really need this, visit Google.com and search for 'Download XM Radio MobiTV Unlimited'
Overview
The AT&T Tilt™ is the ultimate connected mobile device with Wi-Fi. Send and receive email and multimedia messages easily on the slideout QWERTY keypad. View messages, photos, and videos on a large color touchscreen that swivels and tilts upward. Explore the Internet, watch streaming video, listen to satellite radio, or download your own tunes - all at broadband speeds. Talk and send data simultaneously and combine up to six Bluetooth® wireless pairings at once. The AT&T Tilt™ is loaded with features including a 3 MP camera, music player, AT&T Navigator support, and integrated Wi-Fi. Get the latest Windows® Mobile 6 Professional device with a next generation processor for 3G fast wireless broadband connectivity and speed.
Included Features
All-in-one device for simultaneous voice, data, and email
Large tilting touch screen, slideout keyboard and Wi-Fi
3G fast wireless broadband connectivity and speed
Microsoft Windows® Mobile 6 Professional with Vista compatibility
Go global with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA & quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 - Use voice, data, and accessories simultaneously
Next generation processor for 3G fast wireless broadband connectivity
Music player, AT&T Mobile Music, and Cellular Video capabilities
Instant Messaging - Yahoo!®, AOL®, & Windows Live™ Messenger
Sliding QWERTY keyboard with trackwheel for easy navigation
Microsoft Office® Mobile - Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
3 MP camera with 10x digital zoom and autofocus
Multiple messaging capabilities - Text, picture and video messaging
microSD expansion supports up to 2 GB potential expandable memory
Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11 b.g) capabilities
Tethers to your laptop as a high-speed modem
Push to Talk capable for instant communication
Built-in GPS for use with AT&T Navigator
Voice command and voice dialing
Technical Specs
Weight 6.0 ounces
Dimensions: 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.73 inches
Talk Time: Up to 4 hours
Standby Time: Up to 8 days
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) support
Stereo Bluetooth® 2.0
Supports up to 6 simultaneous Bluetooth® pairings
3 MP camera with 10x zoom and autofocus
Large 2.8" 240 x 320 64K tilting color touchscreen
Powered by Qualcomm MSM7200 400 MHz processor
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3.6 Mbps Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100
256 MB Flash ROM and 128 MB SRAM
microSD expansion slot supports up to 2 GB expandable memory
Built-in GPS for use with AT&T Navigator
All talk, data & standby times depend on network configuration
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Take your "sale" elsewhere...

Nokia N900 running Maemo 5 on T-mobile.

I'm thinking that this thing is going to be my next phone and I can finally dump my Tilt and AT&T.
Price $650 USD
Display
3.5 inch touch-sensitive widescreen display
800 × 480 pixel resolution
Language support
British English, American English, Canadian French, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Swedish, Russian
Connectivity
3.5mm AV connector
TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable
Micro-USB connector, High-Speed USB 2.0
Bluetooth v2.1 including support for stereo headsets
Integrated FM transmitter
Integrated GPS with A-GPS
Battery
BL-5J 1320mAh
Processor and 3D accelerator
TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
Memory
Up to 1GB of application memory (256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory)
Size and weight
Volume:Approx 113ccDimensions:110.9 × 59.8 × 18 (19.55 at thickest part) mmWeight:Approx 181gMass memory
32 GB internal storage
Store up to 7000 MP3 songs or 40 hours of high-quality video
Up to 16 GB of additional storage with an external microSD card
Keys and input method
Full QWERTY tactile keyboard
Full QWERTY onscreen keyboard
Colour
Black
Operating frequency
Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz
Data network
GPRS class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 107/64.2 kbps (DL/UL) EDGE class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296/177.6 kbps (DL/UL) WCDMA 900/1700/2100. Maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps (DL/UL) HSPA 900/1700/2100. Maximum speed PS 10/2 Mbps (DL/UL) WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g
Call features
Integrated hands-free stereo speakers
Call waiting, call hold, call divert
Call timer
Logging of dialed, received and missed calls
Speed dialing via contact widget
Virbrating alert (internal)
Side volume keys
Mute/unmute
Contacts with images
Conference calling with up to 3 participants
Internet calling
Email & Messaging
Supported protocols: Mail for Exchange, IMAP, POP3, SMTP
Support for email attachments
Support for rich HTML
SMS and Instant Messages as conversations
Support for Nokia Messaging service
Instant messaging and presence enhanced contacts
Multiple number, email and Instant Messaging details per contact, contacts with images
Support for assigning images to contacts
Web browsing
Maemo browser powered by Mozilla technology
Adobe Flash™ 9.4 support
Full screen browsing
GPS and navigation
Integrated GPS, Assisted-GPS, and Cell-based receivers
Pre-loaded Ovi Maps application
Automatic geotagging
Camera
5 megapixel camera (2584 × 1938 pixels)
Image formats: JPEG
CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens
3 × digital zoom
Autofocus with assist light and two-stage capture key
Dual LED flash
Full-screen viewfinder
Photo editor on device
TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, included in box) or WLAN/UPnP
Landscape (horizontal) orientation
Capture modes: Automatic, portrait, video, macro, landscape, action
Video
Wide aspect ratio 16:9 (WVGA)
Video recording file format: .mp4; codec: MPEG-4
Video recording at up to 848 × 480 pixels (WVGA) and up to 25fps
Video playback file formats: .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .3gp; codecs: H.264, MPEG-4, Xvid, WMV, H.263
Music and audio playback
Maemo media player
Music playback file formats: .wav, .mp3, .AAC, .eAAC, .wma, .m4a
Built-in FM transmitter
Ring tones: .wav, .mp3, .AAC, .eAAC, .wma, .m4a
FR, EFR, WCDMA, and GSM AMR
Digital stereo microphone
DLNA
Personalisation
Background pictures
Widgets on your desktops
Intelligent contact shortcuts
Shortcuts to your favourite websites
Shortcuts to applications
Themes
Operating system
Maemo 5 software on Linux
Applications
Maemo Browser
Phone
Conversations
Contacts
Camera
Photos
Media player
Email
Calendar
Ovi Maps
Clock
Notes
Calculator
PDF reader
File manager
RSS reader
Sketch
Games
Widgets
Application manager for downloads
Gaming
Bounce
Chess
Mahjong
What´s in the box
Nokia N900
Nokia Battery (BL-5J)
Nokia High Efficiency Charger (AC-10)
Nokia Stereo Headset (WH-205)
Video out cable (CA-75U)
Nokia charger adaptor (CA-146C)
Cleaning cloth
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
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I originally was excited for the device, as I loved my N800, but this just seems like a normal smartphone for me. The browser doesn't even seem to be any better than the older NIT. Don't get me wrong, it still looks pretty good, but not good enough to switch to T-Mobile which has no 3G coverage in my area.
Interesting, I don't know much about the previous Maeme devices so could you tell me more about them? Is the N900 a step backwards in anyway?
The device is really thick, even for a qwerty slider...
It's pretty much the same thickness as my TyTN II so for me there is really not a problem.
Did this thing get moved to Marketplace because I listed the price of the pre-order for the N900?
wickeddeus said:
Did this thing get moved to Marketplace because I listed the price of the pre-order for the N900?
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Yups, my bad..
Moved to general.
Regards,
EqX
The old NIT devices were great, nice big screens, decent development community, and good web browser. The N900 just basically seems like a smartphone, while the older ones seemed like something bigger and better. If the old ones were updated with the Cortex-A8, I would definitely purchase one. This seems more multifunctional, as you have the old NIT stuff, with a phone. My major disappointments: Small screen(3.5 vs 4.1) and no model without built in phone. 6/10th of an inch may seem like very little, but it is the difference for a great and a good browser for me. The good news is, Maemo4 applications aren't too hard to port.
So pretty much the thing you don't like about it is way I like it. The older devices IMO was too big not really pocket size. You could use it as a phone using VoIP but only through WiFi. This fit my needs because it is a phone that can pretty much do everything that those older devices could but better, faster and smaller.
Yeah, pretty much. I hope that the debian and android ports still work, though.

Full Specs and Pics for the HTC BRAVO and HTC LEGEND.

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CPU Speed – 1 GHz
Platform – Android™ 2.1 (Éclair) with HTC Sense
Memory – ROM: 512 MB, RAM: 576 MB
Dimensions – (LxWxT) 119 x 60 x 11.9 mm (4.7 x 2.36 x 0.47 inches)
Weight – 135 grams (4.76 ounces) with battery
Display – 3.7-inch AMOLED touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution
Network – HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
Upload speed of up to 2 Mbps and download speed of up to 7.2 Mbps
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz (Band frequency, HSPA availability, and data speed are operator dependent.)
Onscreen navigation – Optical Trackball
GPS – Internal GPS antenna
Sensors -
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
G-Sensor
Digital compass
Connectivity – Bluetooth® 2.1 with FTP/OPP for file transfer, A2DP for wireless stereo headsets,
and PBAP for phonebook access from the car kit
Wi-Fi® – IEEE 802.11 b/g
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Standard Micro-USB (5-pin micro-USB 2.0)
Camera - 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flashlight
Audio supported formats
Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma,
Recording: .amr
Video supported formats
Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv
· Recording: .3gp
Battery – Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity – 1400 mAh
Talk time:
Up to 390 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 400 minutes for GSM
Standby time:
Up to 360 hours for WCDMA
Up to 340 hours for GSM
Expansion Slot – microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency – 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output – 5 V and 1 A
Special Feature – Friend Stream
MMM. 578 mb of RAM. Isn't that more than the Holy Nexus One's?
The problem of porting Hero to 32B phones because 32B doesn't have the right amount of RAM so does that mean porting Bravo Sense UI to the Nexus One is going to bring the same problems?
CPU speed – 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227
Platform – Android™ 2.1 (Éclair) with HTC Sense
Memory ROM – 512 MB, RAM: 384 MB
Dimensions – (LxWxT) 112 x 56.3 x 11.5 mm (4.41 x 2.22 x 0.45 inches)
Weight – 126 grams (4.44 ounces) with battery
Display – 3.2-inch AMOLED touch-sensitive screen with 320 X 480 HVGA resolution
Network – HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
Upload speed of up to 2 Mbps and download speed of up to 7.2 Mbps
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Onscreen navigation – Optical trackball
GPS – Internal GPS antenna
Sensors -
G-Sensor
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
Connectivity – Bluetooth® 2.1 with FTP/OPP for file transfer, A2DP for wireless stereo headsets, and PBAP for phonebook access from the car kit
Wi-Fi® – IEEE 802.11 b/g
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Standard Micro-USB (5-pin micro-USB 2.0)
Camera – 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash
Audio supported formats -
Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma
Recording: .amr
Video supported formats -
Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv
Recording: .3gp
Battery – Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer or Lithium-ion battery
Capacity – 1300 mAh
Talk time -
Up to 440 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 490 minutes for GSM
Standby time -
Up to 560 hours for WCDMA
Up to 440 hours for GSM
Expansion slot – microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
AC adapter – Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output – 5V and 1A
Special feature – Friend Stream

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