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NoroBiik Posts: 277


On 2010-07-11 14:04:12, nfts-pstrfs wrote:
Hey. I have a w995 and actually i find the screen quite good, only the white tone is a bit off. My friend has the hazel. I don't think I noticed any difference between the two.
You can always try a custom driver for the display

(IMO keep your W995, it's better... specially the speakers. Play a bit with custom drivers and wait for a phone worth replacing your w995)
[ This Message was edited by: nfts-pstrfs on 2010-07-11 13:08 ]



Strong WiFi pickup too, not sure about the Hazel but my Elm has a more difficult time grabbing onto less than ideal hotspots.
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Posted: 2010-07-12 08:37:47
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degraaff Posts: 170


On 2010-07-12 08:37:47, NoroBiik wrote:

On 2010-07-11 14:04:12, nfts-pstrfs wrote:
Hey. I have a w995 and actually i find the screen quite good, only the white tone is a bit off. My friend has the hazel. I don't think I noticed any difference between the two.
You can always try a custom driver for the display

(IMO keep your W995, it's better... specially the speakers. Play a bit with custom drivers and wait for a phone worth replacing your w995)
[ This Message was edited by: nfts-pstrfs on 2010-07-11 13:08 ]



Strong WiFi pickup too, not sure about the Hazel but my Elm has a more difficult time grabbing onto less than ideal hotspots.


Elm seems to have a weaker wi-fi signal emitter than most other wi-fi enabled phones... it can detect hotspots just as well, but the range of its own wi-fi signal sometimes is too low to actually contact a hotspot and connect to it. Probably also has something to do with the whole greenheart deal...
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Posted: 2010-07-12 13:58:44
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