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Saka Posts: 165


On 2009-12-11 13:35:32, sealover94 wrote:
all the "missing" specs of x10 : radio,HD recording,AMOLED,dual led,divx support,16gb memory,Android 2.0 in package ...

Video call, 16M colors, multitouch support, flash... the list is long.
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Posted: 2009-12-12 08:17:25
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se_dude Posts: > 500

^^Half the things there will be available with the Android 2 update.
btw, it does have flash.
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Posted: 2009-12-12 08:27:25
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mediar Posts: > 500

16GB?! You have 1GB built in and 8GB memory card. And you need more?! Are you going to download 15 HD movies? That's not your computer! It's your phone/PDA, not your computer.
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Posted: 2009-12-12 09:19:32
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masseur Posts: > 500

you can never have enough memory

The 32gb in my iphone is almost full and I'm already hoping that they up it to 64gb with the next release!

yes, its not your computer but when you are out and about you want the full choice of entertainment (music, videos etc) that is available at home. I don't want to be restricted to some subset of that, especially when I'm travelling alot
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Posted: 2009-12-12 09:32:46
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>500 Posts: > 500


On 2009-12-11 13:35:32, sealover94 wrote:
I was looking at HTC bravo's specs last night and saw all the "missing" specs of x10 : radio,HD recording,AMOLED,dual led,divx support,16gb memory,Android 2.0 in package ... All these features i was talking about that x10 should have... knowing how the market works after all these years!
Plus any possible delay can make x10 to fail, once again
[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2009-12-11 12:37 ]



sorry but i dont really see what the excitement is over hd video, amoled or divx support.

hd video - just one more thing to drain my battery. More so than other features might i add. (I) dont need it. and you arent gonna tell me your going to film some ones wedding, for example, on your mobile? For on the spot quick videos, vga is fine. For other important things, id say a video camera is much better suited.

amoled - slightly more vivid colours and brighter, a deal breaker for people? For the every day consumer, definately not. I dont get any customers in at work and say, o i want a brighter screen with richer colours. A standard tft is sufficient for most, and the picture quality of a tft is definately more than sufficient. If you think otherwise, your lying to your self! Im sure you dont look at your current NON amoled screened phone and say, o i cant bare to use this, the quality is just terrible! Its not like your doing any design work on your phone, for example, where you could use 'richer colours'. Thats why we have computers (Macs in particular for artists etc) And the crap about amoled improving battery life? Lol please, the samsung jet and ultra touch batteries are will below par imho. (yes i have hands on experiences with them, work daily with them)

divx - what, people are ditching their home tv's now and watching movies on their phones? ive downloaded heaps of full movies, short videos, and i think maybe only 1 or 2 have been divx. And converting into divx? no thanks.

i dont get some people here, we complain about battery life every day, but yet we want these battery sucking features?

and it seems some are too consumed in mobiles. i mean, theres only so much we can want/complain about etc etc, but the way some people carry on is as if they lose sleep at night over mobile phones! plenty of other more important things to fight for!

not entirely directed at you sealover, just people in general!

ps. SE have confirmed a 2.0 update. And id say more than likely, SE will provide updates to 2.1 and so on.
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Posted: 2009-12-12 10:56:39
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moogoo Posts: > 500


On 2009-12-12 01:37:07, TJMonkey15 wrote:

On 2009-12-11 09:00:28, moogoo wrote:
I also don't want to see ATT's new data plan requirement for it if it does offer the x10. It's bad enough they're attempting to give incentives for users NOT to use so much data bandwidth on their networks.


This is exactly why I don't want ATT to get this phone. A subsidized price would be glorious, but not if we have to pay out the butt for data usage. I wonder if ATT would make us get the expensive data plan if we had unlocked X10s...guess it depends if they change their version of the X10 and call it something different (a la e71x).


I don't know about you, but I currently have unlimited 3G data on my phone for $20/month on top of my voice plan. I'm guessing w/ an unlocked X10, I would still be able to use my current data plan without having to change anything even IF they were to get one and modify it. But, I guess time will tell. definitely don't want to be paying $75+ for a plan like iphone users!
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Posted: 2009-12-12 11:21:38
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mediar Posts: > 500

Three good file managers for Android ( and X10 of course ) - http://mobile-review.com/soft/2009/android-soft-digest-9.shtml
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Posted: 2009-12-12 13:08:02
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sealover94 Posts: > 500


sorry but i dont really see what the excitement is over hd video, amoled or divx support.

hd video - just one more thing to drain my battery. More so than other features might i add. (I) dont need it. and you arent gonna tell me your going to film some ones wedding, for example, on your mobile? For on the spot quick videos, vga is fine. For other important things, id say a video camera is much better suited.



HD recording is important for making short clips of sth you want to remember and see on your HD TV in the future and not on a 4 inches screen..And anyway.. having this choice you don't mean that you have to record in hd all the time...


amoled - slightly more vivid colours and brighter, a deal breaker for people? For the every day consumer, definately not. I dont get any customers in at work and say, o i want a brighter screen with richer colours. A standard tft is sufficient for most, and the picture quality of a tft is definately more than sufficient. If you think otherwise, your lying to your self! Im sure you dont look at your current NON amoled screened phone and say, o i cant bare to use this, the quality is just terrible! Its not like your doing any design work on your phone, for example, where you could use 'richer colours'. Thats why we have computers (Macs in particular for artists etc) And the crap about amoled improving battery life? Lol please, the samsung jet and ultra touch batteries are will below par imho. (yes i have hands on experiences with them, work daily with them)



amoled screens are thiner , do improve battery life , bright/vivid colors. Means thiner devices and more standby time..


divx - what, people are ditching their home tv's now and watching movies on their phones? ive downloaded heaps of full movies, short videos, and i think maybe only 1 or 2 have been divx. And converting into divx? no thanks.


So whats the point having 4 inches screen? Browsing facebook ???? Movies , tv series,videoclips .... all in divx format .. Subtitles is also an important feature if you don't speak english.. and i am tired all these years converting movies into mp4 format ...



ps. SE have confirmed a 2.0 update. And id say more than likely, SE will provide updates to 2.1 and so on.

How many people that want to buy a high-end phone know that??? This is called marketing.Future update and features like 16m colors / multitouch etc. won't be on the specs when the phone comes out.
For you and for me.. this is ok.. but this won't make the phone to be successful...

By the way.. you want one ??

[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2009-12-12 12:45 ]

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Posted: 2009-12-12 13:29:50
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chenmartin Posts: 52

Tutorial: desktop, widgets etc on X10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbcBq8vhSz8
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Posted: 2009-12-12 16:04:30
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sealover94 Posts: > 500

is it true that there is a built in radio.. but the software (a 1.6) does not support it ??
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Posted: 2009-12-12 16:18:00
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