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I don't know, it looks like a bunch of boring flat-shaded squares and rectangles to me. As a Graphic Designer, I'm not impressed.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 06:42:55
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Sorry going to go a bit OT again here: As a UK user the iPhone even now in 3GS is still really pricey. You either have to pay Apple or sign up to a 24 month contract n which you get less texts or minutes than you would with any other handset at that pricepoint and still pay them extra for the phone. Can you imagine how much the newest shiniest one will be if they give it a decent camera? Never mind the possibility of a period of an Exclusive carrier.
As an Apple user the whole iPhone thing just pains me because it goes against so much of what they stand/stood for. There stuff always been Premium Prosumer kit, a bit dearer than a generic PC running Windows, but you et what you pay for....With the iPhone this is just patently not true. The price is still inflated but in most aspects of Spec none of my last three phones would be worried by it. They have only brought 3G which all of my last phones for perhaps 4-6 years seem to have had in the last year for those of us not in Utopian Silicon valley Wi-fi clouds and as for Bricking phones when people via OTA Sofware updates for people who dared to pay extra to import phones and use them with their own networks!!!!?!!!!
So, many more reasons that whilst I wait with interest to see the next iPhone's spec, I doubt I'll be getting one....Hurry up X10. On the bright side I may be due an upgrde by the time it hits the market on Orange!?!
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Posted: 2010-03-11 09:50:06
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If SE sells 10/11 units who cares one of them will be mine

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At the end, to me it is a matter of taste when choosing devices and I find SE more in-line with the way I like them to behave. They are not perfect but again they 'feel' better than other devices and amongst their current offerings the X10 fulfills my requirements.
There will always be the next gadget around the corner with higher specs. and indexes but for the time being, X10 is coming home,...whenever that may be.
Regards.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 11:42:04
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@raudo + 1
The general feel of the UI is superb, and the Cam borrowed from Sony's Cybershot experience is IMO the best both in terms of usability and the quality of images that it produces..
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Posted: 2010-03-11 11:47:49
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On 2010-03-10 13:56:43, goldenface wrote:
True, with the data intensive applications such as the internet part of Mediascape it will only be as fast as the networks can load the data - e.g the network will be the bottleneck.
On 2010-03-10 13:44:52, Nitro Fan wrote:
......I want to know exactly how much this thing is going to cost to buy and run.
Surely this depends on where you buy your own phone and what contract / tariff you choose and how much you pay. No one can answer that question but yourself.
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Surely this depends on where you buy your own phone and what contract / tariff you choose and how much you pay. No one can answer that question but yourself.
No S**t Sherlock! I still want to see the costs before I buy though.
As for the Timescape question you are only partially correct, I want to see how it handles large contacts databases as they are held locally I have approx 800 contacts in my phone mostly business but some social and I am not going to part with a lot of money unless I am certain this thing will handle the work load as well as if not better than my existing device. Common sense I am sure you will agree.
[ This Message was edited by: Nitro Fan on 2010-03-11 11:56 ]
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Posted: 2010-03-11 12:56:00
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Well, i'm looking forward to it since i've had my trusty old K800 for the last 3 or so years (2 x 18 month contracts). Oh, and my contract runs out on 21st March... how convinient. Will just go 1 month Sim Only on 02 before getting it... depends on the price of the contracts i may just buy it outright and then get another 18 month money back contract and sell the phone i get with that one. I've found some that end up being £9 inc Web Access, 300 mins and Ultd txts...
Fingers crossed and get this phone released in the UK now!!!
Jazz
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Posted: 2010-03-11 13:42:49
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Does anyone have any info in when the white one will be released?? I heard from one seller that is stocking the black on 21st March that the white has yet to be given a date and will arrive later. Can anyone confirm this or even better give us a date? I'm home in the UK from April 10th till April 28th and ideally would pick up a white UK version.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 13:51:02
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On 2010-03-11 03:57:57, synn wrote:
On 2010-03-10 23:30:01, sealover94 wrote:
***You are ignoring this user***
Another quality post.
Sealover surely is in the running for poster of the year.
Beware, of topic:
There should be some kind of award in the categorie, fu** up of the century.
The broke, sorry ass Seacrap gets my vote anyday.
Now, where is the ignore button Synn, you got to show me man.
Cheers!
On topic:
X10 is here week 13, it's a race between the Desire and this.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 16:50:54
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As for the Timescape question you are only partially correct, I want to see how it handles large contacts databases as they are held locally I have approx 800 contacts in my phone mostly business but some social and I am not going to part with a lot of money unless I am certain this thing will handle the work load as well as if not better than my existing device. Common sense I am sure you will agree.
[ This Message was edited by: Nitro Fan on 2010-03-11 11:56 ]
It seems from the videos that network bottleneck and specific social networking settings greatly effect how "fast" timescape works (from what I can tell from the videos at least). If you're concerned with local content only (I'm assuming this means only locally stored text messages, photos, and possibly pre-fetched emails, I think you should be safe.
I'm curious if there is a setting in time scape that allows it to pre-fetch content on pre-defined intervals or when specifically told to refresh. That way all content is essentially "local" and the speed of timescape should dramatically increase since it doesn't have to wait for network traffic while it retrieves content from facebook/twitter, etc.
Like you, I'm curious how it handles large amounts of data. I have quite a number of contacts myself would need an efficient way to manage all of them and their communications.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 16:54:51
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Has anyone know where can I buy an X10 in Belgium.
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Posted: 2010-03-11 17:54:37
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