So I'm sure this has been asked before, but why is there no section for the Lumia 710? Either world or TMo version...orboth? It's a popular phone, maybe not as popular as some of the others...but it is.
Mostly all discussion is done in the WP section anyway.
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So I'm sure this has been asked before, but why is there no section for the Lumia 710? Either world or TMo version...orboth? It's a popular phone, maybe not as popular as some of the others...but it is.
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If there are ever sales numbers released, or more than two ( 2 ) people raise Cane for a forum section....you'll see it happen.
Look at just how slow the wp7 GENERAL section proceeds. There is very little action in the entire section compared to some other phone models, let alone other os's.
For instance, there is a 3 hour pause in postings as seen in this screen shot, some phone model subsections don't even pause 3 minutes.
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I think part of the problem is that it hasn't shown itself to be a very popular phone, and even if it is, its marketed toward first-time smartphone buyers, who really won't want to do anything with their phone, or know how to do it (let alone know what XDA even is).
Had it been a higher end phone, I'm sure it would have seen a board, but unfortunately, until it gains some ground or some kind of awesome Lumia 710/Nokia breakthrough is made, you probably won't see it here.
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http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/08/14/htc_artemis_details/ ... Not seen any details of this phone on the forums here yet; anybody got any more info, besides the short list of technical specs given on the Reg article? Anybody know when this thing is actually coming to market, or how it'll compare to the other HTC smartphones in terms of the actual user experience? This looks like a VERY tasty little phone, but I wish I knew more about it
That said, I do see in the wiki's 'unofficial' section the 'ARTEMIS', but the Register article spells it Artemis (which is how I'd expect it), linking to a Navigadget article which also spells it Artemis (as opposed to Engadget's 'artimes' spelling)... Which one is correct?
No pretty much what you read in the artcile and the wiki is the extent of the knowledge on this device so far. Its to be released in Q4 2006 so possibly late october.
http://www.bengalboy.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=630&forum=8
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Coming to T-Mobile:
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=3312
Sweet looks, but no UMTS and a rather slow processor. Link above casts doubt on Wifi.
HTC Artemis in action
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cHUap3MIov8&mode=related&search=
everything you need to know boy! quite like the mouse feature!!!
Some good pics of the artemis here - looks slim. Mouse function is a first - now who predicted this would come :wink:
Fm radio and gps a def plus - but microsd slot :evil: htc make up your mind - minisd for trinity and microsd for artemis...... I am losing my mind trying to figure out which device to get next.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/09/13/hands-on-with-the-htc-artemis/
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seems like an interesting device.. may not be windows mobile or android but blackberries are very cool.. i wonder if the storm will actually make its mark in our world...
what do you guys think???
P.S. please no negativity or attacks thank you..
If one comes out for AT&T, I do plan on getting one from work and testing it out.
the wm much better
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I would get a Storm but not transfer to Verizon from AT&T for testing and messing around. I just sold my Bold and it was a lot better in my opinion then the other Blackberry models. I really liked the bold but didn't stick around because of the limited applications and customization. In addition, it lacks a full email client, BIS just doesn't cut it for me for personal usage and I really don't like how it handled email even with BES. I also had an iPhone and iPhone 3G and after jailbreaking it wasn't to bad and I liked it, I still believe its touch screen is the best out there. All three device types are for three different type of people and although I like to play with a Blackberry I don't see myself switching.
Blackberry Storm Comment
I got a Storm 2 weeks ago and I'm VERY happy with it.
Automatic actualizing of important System-Progs, all Business Progs I need, also a quick and safe handling.
I'm only missing a Navi-Prog for install complete like IGO.
I can remember back in the day when I first set my eyes on the UX50. What a beauty I thought and even now, 6 years on, I still look at it and think what if they had continued the line.
I thought the clam-shell design was very functional with its swivel screen and camera. Everything on it just seemed so right. Imagine how one would look now with the technology of this day and age. A big bright OLED screen filling out the front of the device, great graphics, blistering speed with a slim form factor and space for a full sized physical keyboard etc.
I really believe they made a mistake when they announced that they would discontinue the device. If they were to make a new similar device I know for sure that I be one of the first to snap it up.
So what do you guys think of a new PDA/phone coming out with a clam-shell, swivel screen action design?
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Welcome to forums
Here we dedicate to HTC devices and the best clamshell device ever is this
HTC Universal!!!
I remember of my one, but it have gone with Palm OS
Oh good times of Palm OS and Windows CE 3...
I still use a Clie NX70V as an alarm clock Awesome things back in the day.
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I still use a Clie NX70V as an alarm clock Awesome things back in the day.
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I still have a HP Jornada 720 and I will never forget about it. Never!
I use it to develop some simple applications using eVB
Hello, this video shows that Android is two times less reactive than IOS.
http://youtu.be/bNc3yiz0vUo
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Does anyone know if Google plans to correct this?
Tank's
Don't know, but I can confirm that I have experienced this issue...
All Android devices have this problem, the question is whether Google is working.
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All Android devices have this problem, the question is whether Google is working.
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Sigh
The GNote is the Android device with worst latency issues in the system itself ive used at release. So to pick the GNote with the firsts builds against the iPhone 4 is one of the few ways to make the iPhone win.
The KAA and KL3 builds dont have this issue (not for me atleast) and are newer builds than what was shipped with the phone at the release.
Done the same thing with my GNote and recorded with the piano app. And i got faster response than the iPhone 4 using the KL3 software on the GNote.
android vs ios on windows mobile forum................ ok.......................
@Alejandrissimo
thank you, I reported the error.
@robertsydbrink
Hello, I do not believe in what you say, the latency problem is inherents in Android. I am also in KKA. How can you defend this? By doing so you encourage the immobility of Google. You can make a video of what you say ?
Go to stores to compare some Android tablets against the iPad 2. The latency is very marked.
read this : http://www.androidannoyances.com/post/38
Don't know, but I can confirm that I have experienced this issue...
Good afternoon, community!
Some time ago I started to think about mobile devices with full keyboards - but all what I found were tablets like 2 in 1 and they still didn’t looked good enough. I remembered my Nokias 9 series with beautiful S80 on board, what I have used to write course assignment at Uni, to write job applications, etc. By the same time I’ve been working in retail and used to sell this kind of devices - as well as legends like Qtec 9000. People loved it. So, I’ve decided to move forward!
I have created a concept of smartphone in notebook form-factor:
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3d model can viewed here https://skfb.ly/RHDK
Inspired by Psion 5 series, so it would have a proper QWERTY, and as Nokia 9 series, it would have 2 screens - inside and outside.
According to concept, it should work on modified version of android with access to linux apps, with factory root access and open boot loader for community ROMs.
I have contacted some ODM factories to get estimation for production, and got some advice on cost reduction, to edit concept - for available mainboard and screens - FHD, because its too expensive to produce specific ones.
So, if there is anyone who is interested in such product - you are very welcome leave your suggestions, ideas and comments!
There is a massive work still to be done before I would go for crowdfunding, so any help would be appreciated!
What type of keyboard would prefferable, laptop type, when screen is on the lid, or sliding out? Or anything else?