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Hi all
Whilst some of the shells may be static and just shortcuts it looks like some may constantly be updating information in which case i would imagine they may well be resource intensive to be able to achieve this.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-04-06 01:32 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-05 14:14:01
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On 2008-04-05 14:14:01, Dogmann wrote:
Whilst some of the shells may be static and just shortcuts it looks like some may constantly be updating information in which case i would imagine they may well be resource intensive o be able to achieve this.
Yes they are "active desktops", either xml files displaying phone info and web content, or actual applets written in c++. The xperia interface is an xml/html viewer, in other words a web-browser in effect, but a fancy one with a 9 frame view. Maybe Xperia is just a really fancy plugin for Pocket IE

(hmm, maybe mibs right about the memory...

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But in all seriousness, I think that an interface that does all that and still has efficient code is possible.
I'm a bit suss about the Aquarium panel though...

As always, people will have to decide between gloss and performance. I guess I'm the performance kind of guy. You won't get me running Aero on Vista for example, no matter how fast the machine.
I think at the worst, to get top performance out of your X1 you will need to limit your panel use to basic xml panels only and no live web feeds or multi-media displays in panels.
For business, I think a couple of rss feeds and a news site panel or two wouldn't add to badly to the cpu load though.
Third party panels will be the ones to watch for serious cpu hogging.
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Posted: 2008-04-05 14:41:19
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I am very curious to see if in the end this X1 will support AWS or not...
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Posted: 2008-04-05 23:52:56
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Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional WVGA Today sreen:
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Posted: 2008-04-06 00:16:01
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nice, but no different from WM5.
Any screen caps of new stuff in WM6.1?
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Posted: 2008-04-06 04:09:31
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Well there may be improvements in security, speed and stability only...

Tho though this is only my opinion
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Posted: 2008-04-06 09:58:00
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Unlike Symbian, WinMobile allows more possiblity for firmware upgrade to next OS version. I believe Xperia updated with WM7 will be possible if we base the history of WM handhelds

The only problem is how SE will act about it considering their own history too
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Posted: 2008-04-08 10:23:06
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Some of the features of WM7 require a hardware upgrade. So I wonder if it'll allow you to run Wm7 or the present generation hardware.
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Posted: 2008-04-08 10:46:46
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I'm very interesred on this phone. I've always said that WM will not see my money, but I was so dissapointed in UIQ3 (in SE politics with symbian signing and therefore lack of the best uiq2 apps, to be exact) it's become more and more appealing. Now, when SE's produced xperia I'm even more determened to cross over to the WM side.
So i did a little research about WM, specially WM6 and WM6.1 and was left speechless when I saw the "updates" WM 6.1 brings. this one was the worst:
- the copy/paste function is now possible (but not in all applications)
i thought it was selfunderstood, not something v6.1 of any OS can brag about.
has wm any other such "surprises" compared to UIQ? I know a lot of you have tried both and will be able to answer that.
for example:
- can you surf the net (use data connection) and receive/make call at the same time?
or
- does it have limited storage for sms (for example 100) or can it use memory card space and store as many as the card can take?
You know, little things like that, things UIQ users don't even think about because they are so used to them. Of course I am also interested in better solutions (list them as well).
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Posted: 2008-04-08 12:20:48
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If you surf on EDGE you cannot make and recieve calls at the same time and that is the same with any OS. WIth 3G you can.
SMS storage is unlimited(as much as your memory card can hold)
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Posted: 2008-04-08 13:11:12
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