OUKITEL K4000 has blew a gust wind of testing the hardness of smartphones by hammer
and knock nails into wood. Now K4000 is getting a new version that no other smartphones
has done before.
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The main features of this new version are as follows:
First, concise arrangement of applications. Besides the 3 fixed APPs at the bottom screen,
there are only 6 APPs on one interface. This gives larger area for each application.
is this real? will this come in other phones too?
1. It’s a brand new concise version, which can offer more convenient handling steps and much
more concise visual effect with customized bigger fonts and bigger APP image design.
2. Of course, you can go to the Settings for even larger text size and APP images.
3. Click to Settings, it can be easily changed between the max interface and the original interface.
isDefeated said:
OUKITEL K4000 has blew a gust wind of testing the hardness of smartphones by hammer
and knock nails into wood. Now K4000 is getting a new version that no other smartphones
has done before.
The main features of this new version are as follows:
First, concise arrangement of applications. Besides the 3 fixed APPs at the bottom screen,
there are only 6 APPs on one interface. This gives larger area for each application.
is this real? will this come in other phones too?
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Read my thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/versions-oukitel-k4000-t3389051
and i will waiting my k4000 got on to my hands soon.
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It would really be nice if this were true: "256 ROM, 1280 RAM"
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I think they meant to say "128 mb ROM".
It looks very similar to "upcomming imate ultimate 7150"
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Hope the external screen has a caller ID. This was one of the biggest gripes for the Universal.
I also see no call accept / reject buttons on the outside. Does this mean that for accepting a new call the lid will have to be opened??. But I hope I am wrong.
The screen looks flush with the casing just as on the HTC Touch. Possibily this also has touch flo techlology.
The design looks attractive unlike the Universal which was a bit on the ugly side.
Regards
"I also see no call accept / reject buttons on the outside"
suspect it's because it's more of ucpc then a phone
and about ultimate then hope they do get released to give htc some serious compatition which is always healthy
but i still have a fear that they are vapor
4 inch wide screen 800 x480 pxls will have 16M colors rite....
If it is ....then it will be fun.....may be the first windows PPC offering 16M colors...
http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1193327&page=2&pp=15
look at the slide
I hope HTC sees this device through to release with nice specs! Fingers crossed..
fallenczar said:
http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1193327&page=2&pp=15
look at the slide
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I checked out the slide and it says 256 ROM and 128 (!) RAM, not 1280. Too bad, but not the end of the world. I'm stilling loving this device
I remember seeing tons of screenshots for this and figuring/hoping whenever I upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1, it would be there. Well, it's not, or at least not in Verizon's installation. What is this application or plugin and where can I get it? It is something I can install just like I've done with the HTC home plugin or is it something that has to be in the rom? Thanks, and sorry if I'm asking a question that's been asked a billion times before. I have no idea what to call this .
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The screen shots are both from a WM6.1 Standard device. Do you have a Standard (ie no touch screen) or a Professional (with a touch screen)?
Professional (with touchscreen). So you're saying that layout is only intended for non touchscreen models? That sucks. I think that's a much cleaner layout than the out-the-box layout professional offers. Any ideas or am I just out of luck? Thanks.
dougthug said:
Professional (with touchscreen). So you're saying that layout is only intended for non touchscreen models? That sucks. I think that's a much cleaner layout than the out-the-box layout professional offers. Any ideas or am I just out of luck? Thanks.
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You could browse through the countless number of themes and launchers available.
Guess it's time to find a new HTC touch home launcher. Thanks.
If I were you I would invest in Wisbar Advance Desktop. You could easily achieve this with it.
Never heard of it before. Looks pretty sharp, thanks for the heads up!
There is also a throttle launcher skin which looks similar to this. I think it is the windows mobile 7 skin. If you do a search it should come up pretty quickly.
Hello all,
I have been thinking about a new design for a windows mobile phone that I had in my mind and today I managed to put it on my blog at http://sollers.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/ideal-mobile-design-dual-slide-out-mobile/
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Honestly, I do not know how to design a phone, nor I know what software to use, but I did some simple design using powerpoint and hopefully you would understand what I had in my mind.
Let me know what you have in your mind and what you think of this kind of phone, if this comes to market. Will that be useful really for consumers?
Regards
Swaps
I like that idea lol.... its similar to the pantech duo for att
sharp
look like this
abdelamine said:
look like this
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Dear abdelamine,
Thanks for your reply
What is the model name of the sharp handset you put in there?
Cheers
Swaps
Sharp EM One
Definitely an attractive concept on paper.
The practical downside of a "dual slider" like that is thickness, though. You'd probably wind up with a bulkier device than you'd like.
I think a good, solid touchscreen really reduces the need for a number pad, and since you've put a nice, full-face widescreen on there, I think I'd get by fine without one.
Essentially I would like to have dual touch interface,
1. Touch screen display
2. Touch screen pad (when you slide down it shows number pad)
3. Touch screen keyboard (when you slide left it shows full querty)
With no buttons apart from the four standard buttons below the display. I hope the two touch based screens (display & input) will help reduce the weight and need of having hardware buttons as keys.
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.
Leddy said:
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
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?