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@ Dogmann, far from the truth mate. I do not think they are some enemies collaborating just to trick one another in the end?
Did Toyota, Citroen and Peugeot trick one another when they made same cars? This is just a random example from the near past. Examples of companies collaborations are numerous and they all lead to the same points: development and manufacturing cost reduction, knowledge exchange, etc etc....
Also racing between companies is controlled... Why put something on the market that you will replace with a much better device in a half year time..
Longer they can keep one technology on the market more money they can all earn..
Something long term... Not a one night stand without condom....
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Posted: 2008-05-07 03:14:31
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@Dogmann
As you know I like playing around with my phones, currently I have a few RAm intensive apps on my TyTn2, I have about 5-10MB free RAM from the 128MB. ALso although 128MB RAM is mentioned unlike the Symbian phones which give you about 90MB free RAM on the TyTn2 I get only 70, the rest is eaten up by the OS, TOuchFlo etc... so 192MB is most welcome. In SYmbian you dont have as many RAM intensive apps as in WM, like GUI replacememnts, J2SE emulators and so on... I program a bit on Java(J2SE) and the Je2SE JVM to test out my apps is a boon, although it hogs mem.
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Posted: 2008-05-07 05:08:52
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Hi askd,
Thanks for that as i didn't realise that you could use so much of your Ram from 128MB in which case i can now understand why it is a welcome addition and indeed does makes sense.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-05-07 10:47 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-07 11:47:11
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@kenoby
In case you failed to notice SE's moved into HTC's territory. This may be a "collaboration" but deep down it is direct competition and right now the X1 is a better product even though they are somewhat similar. The fact that HTC is manufacturing the Xperia doesn't mean that it is their (HTC) product they still need to compete with the "new kid on the block" who is actually shinning brighter than the veteran at this point.
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Posted: 2008-05-07 13:52:21
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On 2008-05-07 11:47:11, Dogmann wrote:
Hi askd,
Thanks for that as i didn't realise that you could use so much of your Ram from 128MB in which case i can now understand why it is a welcome addition and indeed does makes sense.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-05-07 10:47 ]
If on WM we did have 90+ MB free at boot up like on Nokia phones 128 should be enough, but since we have 70MB which reduces to < 60 after the caches etc.. load up, its really not all that great.
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Posted: 2008-05-07 14:22:29
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X1 will have the same chipset as the Diamond, look at the pic on Bengalboy's preview:
http://www.pbase.com/bengalboy/image/96488044.jpg (and he has got a newer X1 with the accent characters key) (taken from here:
http://www.bengalboy.com/modu[....]=8&post_id=6603#forumpost6603)
So there will be no difference in this (maybe the screen drivers will be the same too and maybe TouchFlow 3D will be made available for official or non-official/cooked ROMs for the X1. The only set back can be the lesser 128MB memory on the X1 playing nice with TouchFlow)
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Posted: 2008-05-07 18:02:19
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only 900 mah battery? for such a device, with so many features, so big screen, not to mention the built in gps etc thats crap. even trinity has 1500 mah batt, but at least 1200 mah would be the minimum.
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Posted: 2008-05-08 05:04:24
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The battery is kind of sucky, but Seido will create OEM-sized extended batteries within a few months probably (just like they're done for all HTC phones), most likely in the 1200-1300mAh range.
[ This Message was edited by: laurenke01 on 2008-05-08 13:59 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-08 14:59:16
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On 2008-05-08 05:04:24, BobaFett wrote:
only 900 mah battery? for such a device, with so many features, so big screen, not to mention the built in gps etc thats crap. even trinity has 1500 mah batt, but at least 1200 mah would be the minimum.
Apparantly HTC are a lot more accurate in terms of battery life quotes than others. Most others that say 1200 or 1500 are never really that much. I know my P1 sure as hell isnt what SE says it is.
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Posted: 2008-05-08 15:11:19
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imo this is just an iphone wannabe running windows and with a funny looking back. NOT thrilled.
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Posted: 2008-05-08 16:46:06
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