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I am sorry if my enthusiasm for numerous ground breaking handhelds causes you to show disdain in one such area in your case Android I didnt say it was groundbreaking but a different addition to an already exciting horizon,
I apologise if you have misinterpreted my earlier posts (thats if you have already read them) I am not biased eitherway (:
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Posted: 2008-08-13 00:31:42
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On 2008-08-12 22:46:12, WhyBe wrote:
Yeah, but I'd hate to drive down the street with the laptop to my ear talking to Mom.
Or what about being in class and trying to take notes on a X1 keyboard ?
Just joking...I think that's a personal decision based on what applications you want done and which form factor is acceptable to utilize that application.
Oh man, I think that would be soo cool! to take your notes on the Xperia hahaha.
Everyone writing in their notebook or binder and here you are, with your X1, writing on the 3" screen. xD
Talk about saving desk space.
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Posted: 2008-08-13 01:12:41
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On 2008-08-12 21:09:52, aksd wrote:
You miss the point, I'm not talking about UI, but about OS implementation. They both go hand in hand, but ust because WM gets fancy interface does'nt make it a feature phone platfrom. Feature phone platforms leave memory management to the OS, such as closing of apps etc. while your smartphone platfrom lets the user decide which app to close and when, this is but one difference.
You might need less multitasking than person B, and person C might need more than person B. Just because you dont want to multi task does'nt mean B and C dont want to multi task. Eg: Person B listens to music, checks his mails, is chatting online with a friend, as well as browsing the net all at the same time. Person C is running Word in the background, copy stuff from a mail into word, listening to music as well as has a website open in the background for some reference. You cant do this on feature phones, and there are people who want this. Also B and C would like a good UI to make things all the more quicker and snappier.
actually i can do this with my P1i or i can say i do this every day.
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Posted: 2008-08-13 01:37:00
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@McLaren
Nobody said you cant do it with your P1i. You cant do it with a feature phone, i.e an iPhone or a Motorola MOTOMAGX. The P1i is a smartphone.
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Posted: 2008-08-13 05:00:16
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Raiderski You continually misinterpreting my original intent lol its ok though
nice phone by the way It is sometimes nice to show a little animation, What would the olympic audience be like if everyone was stoic and uninterested, Cheer up my dear friend, by the way my current phone at the moment retailed at 14.99 GBP and 5 pound talk credit credit and I still love it
tut tut I have too much vigor in my life. lol
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Posted: 2008-08-13 09:45:53
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The IPhone killer release date
It was announced on February 10, 2008. :befuddled ????
[COLOR="red"]We all missed[/COLOR]:eek:
Follow the link
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THE DATE HAS BEEN ALWAYS THERE. Look closely[/COLOR]
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/349/013/1202654315/X1_Front%20Open.jpg

:D:D
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Posted: 2008-08-14 00:15:34
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you have done well young sherlock. Let us hope this is to be true.
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Posted: 2008-08-14 00:43:20
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The only feature phones i know can Multitask are the SE A100 and A200 phones incl. K800, K810, K770, W850, W580, W910, K850, C902 etc. . . .
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Posted: 2008-08-14 01:03:33
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Yes but will it be at 10:10 or 10:11?
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Posted: 2008-08-14 01:43:05
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
10.10
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Posted: 2008-08-14 03:36:13
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