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carkitter Posts: > 500

Today I went out and had a play with two new devices Xperia X10 and Apple iPad. One I found quite disappointing while the other is a genuine love-at-first-sight device.

I had a try on the Xperia X10 first. Initial impressions were of an average quality plastic and rubber phone with a mediocre screen. I was quite stunned. I thought it would feel better than this. The UI didn't look that intuitive and screens seemed to swipe from all directions. The Timescape and Mediascape functions and graphics were as impressive as they appeared in leaked videos last year. but I think the overall UI might take some getting used to coming from an iPhone. Xperia is definitely faster than my iPhone 3G ever was, that aspect is very good. By the time I'm ready to buy, the new range of gorgeous Dell phones will be out and then Rachael will have some real competition. Android 2.1/2.2 for X10 with it's 16m colour support can't come soon enough IMO.

The iPad on the other hand is the bomb. Everything that's good about the iPhone + a bigger screen + faster UI response. Don't look at one if you have the money burning a hole in your pocket because you'll walk out with one. Fortunately (or is that unfortunately) I didn't have the money This will be the #1 most sought after item this Xmas I can tell you right now. It's just sucks you in with that fantastic screen and fast response to touch input. Use the multitouch in the picture gallery and you're hooked. The fact it has productivity apps like Pages, Numbers, etc is the icing on the cake, the sensible justification for buying such an emotional device. I still think it's better suited to my kids than to me but one of these shared between two or more kids + intrigued parents and grandparents will be a recipe for WW3. I read today that LG reckon that world production of iPad screens will be a limiting factor in the sales of iPads and that release in some countries may have to be postponed. I'd say Xmas 2010 will be a major headache for Apple - trying to get enough of these built and supplied to stores. They certainly won't have price reductions in the coming months that's for sure.
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Posted: 2010-07-26 05:45:11
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500

Not going to blindly defend the X10 here but I disagree on both screen and build quality. Was the brightness turned up to full? The screen is pretty stunning when it is. I love the rubbery textured back, great for grip. And I find the plastics to be as good as any other SE phone I have had. Of course it isn't up to par with phones made of metal, but for a plastic phone it is very solid.

And I wondered how you would feel about Android, coming from an iPhone. There are many similarities, but at the same time there are a lot of things that will take getting used to. Not sure how you would cope!
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Posted: 2010-07-26 07:33:46
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carkitter Posts: > 500


On 2010-07-26 07:33:46, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Not going to blindly defend the X10 here but I disagree on both screen and build quality. Was the brightness turned up to full? The screen is pretty stunning when it is. I love the rubbery textured back, great for grip. And I find the plastics to be as good as any other SE phone I have had. Of course it isn't up to par with phones made of metal, but for a plastic phone it is very solid.

And I wondered how you would feel about Android, coming from an iPhone. There are many similarities, but at the same time there are a lot of things that will take getting used to. Not sure how you would cope!


I agree with everything you say. I do like rubber backed phones, my V640i had rubber on the lower half of the back and it had a nice feel to it. Just the rest of the materials didn't exude the sort of classy feel I've gotten used to with the iPhone. Not sure if the screen brightness was turned up or not. I am willing to give Rachael a second chance as I really like the Timescape/Mediascape features.

No, I'm not sure how I'll cope with Android either.
I tend to ignore the whole 'Android as an alternative lifestyle choice' thing (which is similar to the 'Linux as an alternative lifestyle choice' thing) and concentrate on how effective the Manufacturer's overlay is, the styling of the device and the integrity of its design. The only aspect of Android that is really important to me is how much traction Android Marketplace has with Developers and from what I hear it seems to be coming along nicely as competition for the App Store.

Edit: The model I looked at today was black; I would only be interested in a White X10 which I'm sure would make a better impression on me.
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2010-07-26 14:44 ]

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Posted: 2010-07-26 15:36:00
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carkitter Posts: > 500

Something odd is going on between VodafoneNZ and Apple's Australasia branch. Apple has been releasing press statements completely independent of Vodafone who have no comment and in one case seem to be taken by surprise. Publicly Vodafone are saying they cannot release info at this time. This is hard to believe because it's now less than 24 hrs until the iPhone goes on sale in Vodafone stores - Vodafone have never left it this late to release pricing information on an iPhone before. It didn't come as a surprise to me that Vodafone are not selling the iPad as Apple markets it as a computer and so seeing it at Apple resellers such as DSE and Magnum Mac is not unusual. What is unusual is Apples NZ iPhone 4 web-page where they practically beg customers to pick up an iPhone and choose any network provider. So much for loyalty to Vodafone. If this is their attitude then why not just allow XT, 2 Degrees and Orcon to retail iPhones?

Some really odd behaviour going on here and customers are caught in the middle.
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Posted: 2010-07-29 05:48:09
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Evilchap Posts: 57

That is particularly odd behaviour by them. Im gona go ahead and blame it on the grip of death, no real reason, I just think this whole reception thing is a bit funny.
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Posted: 2010-07-29 09:22:35
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carkitter Posts: > 500

Seems like no iPhones in any retail stores only online from Apple.

That would mean that Vodafone have had their iPhone deal pulled. Hard to understand how this can have happened. Odd that Vodafone would say nothing about it, leaving Apple to mop up all the sympathy. Vodafone iPhone customers really feel shafted by this silence from Vodafone with a big nothing at the end of it.

Tomorrow will be very interesting. One things for sure, I'm less interested in an iPhone 4 than ever now.
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Posted: 2010-07-29 14:20:45
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500

Didn't Vodafone sell a few iPhone 4s to on account customers today?
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Posted: 2010-07-30 12:58:40
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carkitter Posts: > 500

Yes they did in the end. No word on why such a mess ensued, but Vodafone says they sold out in four hours which was "astonishing". I think having only four hours supply on opening day is astonishing really...
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Posted: 2010-07-31 01:50:29
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carkitter Posts: > 500

Added a few Google images of NZ to the 'Visiting NZ...' post.
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2010-08-03 17:29 ]

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Posted: 2010-08-03 18:26:39
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500

Good stuff carkitter. Nice to see that topic has become a Sticky, really helpful!
[ This Message was edited by: Muhammad-Oli on 2010-08-04 05:13 ]

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Posted: 2010-08-04 06:13:02
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