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razec Posts: > 500

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Well the SMT(N96's processor) whitepaper says the cpu clocks at 393Mhz(400Mhz almost) does faster CPU frequency really sucks more battery? life i am really bothered about the battery life of the N96 then given it's 900+mAh module

one more dude i hope it's okay, do you have any whitepaper for the MSM7200A cpu of X1?

btw, many thanks
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Posted: 2008-03-24 08:15:35
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aksd Posts: > 500

I do not have one for the MSM7200A but I do have one for the MSM7200, got it just before it was brought down

I hope a rapidshare download is ok? http://rapidshare.com/files/101903370/MSM7200_Chipset.pdf.html

Regarding the battery life, its going to be low initially as it is, then you'll find a N96 updated version in hte near future with a bigger battery LOL!. A few more cycles per second wont affect the battery life too much. The RAZR2 uses a 500Mhz freescale processor with a 770maH processor and has about 5 hours talk time.
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Posted: 2008-03-24 08:23:53
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razec Posts: > 500


On 2008-03-24 08:23:53, aksd wrote: The RAZR2 uses a 500Mhz freescale processor with a 770maH processor and has about 5 hours talk time.



So the software has something to do with this right? so if nokia manages S60 to be as efficient as linux then probably they wouldn't encounter serious battery issues then? also, i do hope S60 v9.3 FP2 has a better program code fascilitation
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Posted: 2008-03-24 08:34:26
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aksd Posts: > 500

Linux if not optimized still wont be efficent any properly written code will be efficent if they've kept that in mind. But its a huge question mark on how well the N96 will perform.

My TyTn2 you can actually control the power consumption, you've got apps that tell you the amount of battery drain, I've managed to drop it to 1maH, so if I keep it in standby with 1maH my phon will last me 1600 hours . Thats why I love WM, you can kill processes control each and every aspect of your phone like a comp.
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Posted: 2008-03-24 08:43:07
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razec Posts: > 500

interesting askd, now i learn something new about WM

do you know something about the "carousel UI" WM6 has to offer?
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Posted: 2008-03-24 09:07:59
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aksd Posts: > 500

No I dont, first time I;ve heard the term, but I'm quite new to the WM world, a noob actually . If you mean the finger friendly UI, there are several, from SPB Mobile Shell to PoinUI which is free, that virtually takes over the entire WM UI can be found at www.pointui.com, but you loose out on the awesome WM today screen. Also theres the WM7 to be lanuched mid 2009.
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Posted: 2008-03-24 09:15:19
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

aksd, good arguments mate, you've made some excellent points in the preceding posts.

Good point especially about WM being like a computer. This is one of the prime reasons I like WM over UIQ and s60 - neither s60 nor UIQ offer the same sort of flexibility and computer like experience that WM offers.

WM is based on Pocket PC. Pocket PC's are the REAL handheld computers, not the marketing gibberish "multimedia computer" that Nokia uses to describe the N95.

N95 is an awesome phone, no doubt, but it is not like a computer. It's a dedicated multimedia device, but has no where near the tweakability of what I think of as a computer.

As a computer tech of some years standing, Symbian just does not excite me as much as WM in a well spec'd device. Hence my excitement over X1.


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Posted: 2008-03-24 11:15:06
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aksd Posts: > 500

Thanks max,

Was awaiting your posts to back me up, as a programmer(one with far far more experience than I ) you know what I mean when I'd say the Symbian has become more like a glorified Java phone rather than a true smartphone. In the truest sense of the word a smartphone just does'nt allow you to install native applications but configure and modify the existing kernel or shell to your requirement and should replicate the functionality and programmibilty of a desktop in your handheld, freedo to program . With the right drivers we could even boot linux from our PPCs which has been done on the HTC universal and other phones.

Nothing wrong with Symbian though, its perfect for the non-technical end user who wants a bit more utility than a standard OS.

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Posted: 2008-03-24 11:57:39
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mib1800 Posts: > 500

@max_wedge:
WM is based on Pocket PC. Pocket PC's are the REAL handheld computers, not the marketing gibberish "multimedia computer" that Nokia uses to describe the N95.


WM is very good being a "computer" OS but it just sucks at being a "computer +phone" OS. Other than UIQ3, WM UI is one of the most user unfriendly and complex UI. And not to mention a bloated and relatively unstable OS.

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Posted: 2008-03-24 13:30:13
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aksd Posts: > 500

In which world do you live mate, my TyTn2 is 5 months old and it has'nt restarted once or hung once on me. Bloated its not, unstable its not, but application do tend to corrupt the registry often, but thats a price you pay for having it so open with no form of restriction on the type of apps installable, non technical persons such as yourself fail to understand this. I suggest you stick to SE's java based propriety OS or maybe Samsungs suits you better with all the nice animations, should make you feel all warm inside .

This topic is'nt about WM vs UIQ vs S60. But about the X1 and WM.


[ This Message was edited by: aksd on 2008-03-24 13:11 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-24 14:08:10
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