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On 2010-09-27 16:49:40, doministry wrote:
On 2010-09-26 22:19:25, domipost wrote:
On 2010-09-26 21:16:56, doministry wrote:
EVERY Android powered device on Earth, which has any significant position on the market
runs latest Android versions.
Rofl

Name me more than 5 Froyo devices.... Right.. Desire, N1. Oh, wait, there it ends
Still just don't get why everybody is complaining about that single stupid number of the Android-version. I'd rather have a good working 1.5 or even 1.0 device than some half working Froyo device. Yeah, there might be some problems with the X10, but every phone has something to complain about. Who cares if it's Froyo, Eclair or Donut (except for you guys that seem to have some number-fetish)
Anyway, only max 5% of the people who own an Android smartphone actually knows that there are different versions, so it isn't a big deal for any manufacturer.
You're funny.
All the top HTCs like all Desire line, all Motorolas have 2.2 or will have it in a moment.
The number of Android means completely new functionality, just educate yourself just a little bit
before posting. 1.6 is dead crap today.
As for rumours - if we have a future Android Feb. 2011 that means they really attack the market like crazy.
Buhahahahahaha.
I know exactly what the android versions mean. I've probably had more Android-devices than you'll have phones in the next 10 years.
Gotta say I forgot about the Moto's though, cause Motorola doesn't even exist here in The Netherlands. And if you scrap the moto devices the only European 2.2 devices currently for sale actually are the Desire and the N1.
@rss
Now that's cool! AT&T know how much iPhones they actually sold

Pity for them that Apple sells a lot more iPhones than the ones via AT&T cause there is a market in the rest of the world too and there's something like import too. The only way to get a good estimate of the numbers of any phone, including iPhone, sold is to look at how much of them are shipped by the manufacturer and lower that number a bit for the timegap between shipment and sale of the device.
4 out of 7 Froyo devices you named aren't available in Europe and that goes for the update for the Milestone too in a lot of country's. And apart from the fact that most of us are in Europe, we're talking SE here and their major markets certainly don't include the US. So the comparision is a bit strange...
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Press conference by MS for WP7 in the second week of October, no

though because the devices that will feature are all ready for release. It would be good for

to leak something around this date to get some interest so that people don't all go rushing out for an LG or something.
Symbian should be continued but the devices need to be changed to suit so ignore Symbian for multimedia Entertainment Unlimited phones and maybe go towards cheaper business in the same way Nokia always kill it with their E series. Symbian would be good on the Aspen as WM 6.5 is no more unless you're on XDA.

would not ditch their A2, as the trends have changed they continue to produce these but in cheaper models the same way that Cybershots and Walkmans are now. Obviously Android and WP7 will be the main focus but a diverse range is always a good idea.
Also, Sealover has popped up again meaning that there's some doubts about

and he/she is ready to pounce once again. Sealover's comments are fun but I'm sure some of you will disagree.
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Posted: 2010-09-27 18:47:04
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Sony Ericsson LiveView™
Check you phone/app/messaging/social network status from a small touchscreen accessory.
[ This Message was edited by: Ricky D on 2010-09-28 08:53 ]
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Posted: 2010-09-28 09:45:53
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On 2010-09-28 09:45:53, Ricky D wrote:
Sony Ericsson LiveView™
Check you phone/app/messaging/social network status from a small touchscreen accessory.
[ This Message was edited by: Ricky D on 2010-09-28 08:53 ]
compatible with Android 2.x ++ phone....
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Posted: 2010-09-28 10:02:53
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wow after 8years they finally lauch this product !!
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Posted: 2010-09-28 10:20:18
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Discuss here
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Posted: 2010-09-28 10:22:00
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On 2010-09-27 18:47:04, badassmam wrote:

would not ditch their A2, as the trends have changed they continue to produce these but in cheaper models the same way that Cybershots and Walkmans are now. Obviously Android and WP7 will be the main focus but a diverse range is always a good idea.
Finally some good news! A2 owns every single platform out there imo
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Posted: 2010-09-28 15:24:52
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On 2010-09-28 15:24:52, domipost wrote:
On 2010-09-27 18:47:04, badassmam wrote:

would not ditch their A2, as the trends have changed they continue to produce these but in cheaper models the same way that Cybershots and Walkmans are now. Obviously Android and WP7 will be the main focus but a diverse range is always a good idea.
Finally some good news! A2 owns every single platform out there imo
+ Infinity
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Posted: 2010-09-28 15:39:28
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I am a huge fan of A2 too, does anyone know anything about A2 touch? I remember there was a lot of talk about it just under a year ago and to see it in cheaper cybershot/walkman handsets would be awesome, they could really clean up that market, providing the handsets are reliable.
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Posted: 2010-09-28 16:05:38
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I really like the flash based UI on A2 phones. I'd like to see it developed further with capacitive touch too, like the Aino screen but more refined.
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Posted: 2010-09-28 16:44:44
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