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On 2009-11-19 10:01:55, Maximys wrote:
U5 is Kurara, J10 is Susan and J20 is Sunny.
So wait........ecological waterproof phones?
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Posted: 2009-11-19 13:50:08
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On 2009-11-18 23:09:00, tranced wrote:
A stylus would help the cause, wouldn't it?
no
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Posted: 2009-11-19 14:54:28
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On 2009-11-19 13:50:08, se_love wrote:
On 2009-11-19 10:01:55, Maximys wrote:
U5 is Kurara, J10 is Susan and J20 is Sunny.
So wait........ecological waterproof phones?
Yes. Susan and Sunny are GreenHeart phones.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 17:51:41
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On 2009-11-19 10:05:51, HxH wrote:
On 2009-11-19 10:04:23, se_dude wrote:
@synn-Eldar.
Acc to him, SE are stripping their RnD on A300 and concentrating on android.
That's my nightmare
You know, I dont like the fact that SE are concentrating on Andriod over A300 that much, but I feel thats its pretty necessary. Look at moto, which did its own thing for a long time, and failed. But after two new phones, The Dext and Milestone, both featuring andriod, Motorola seems to be back on the map. It seems like the majority wants fancy touch screen phones that have fun little animations and transitions. Everyone is watching the X10 very carefully, wary of SE's past. But if they continue to pump out quality andriod phones, I think people might remember who the heck SE is.
Meanwhile, im still waiting on my true k850 successor, still using my k800i. I guess im oldschool, but id take a candybar with a great camera and simple features over any of these superphones which have been all the rage recently.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 19:40:14
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Surely it wouldn't take much money in order to carry on developing OSE / A2. It's already one of the best out there. This means they're be supporting 3 smartphone OS and no non-smart. Doesn't really make sense.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 20:40:29
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On 2009-11-19 19:40:14, Sutitan wrote:
Meanwhile, im still waiting on my true k850 successor, still using my k800i. I guess im oldschool, but id take a candybar with a great camera and simple features over any of these superphones which have been all the rage recently.
You want the quality of something proven in the trenches over long term; nothing wrong with that!
On 2009-11-19 20:40:29, goldenface wrote:
Surely it wouldn't take much money in order to carry on developing OSE / A2. It's already one of the best out there. This means they're be supporting 3 smartphone OS and no non-smart. Doesn't really make sense.
SE already supports 3 smartphone OS: Symbian, WindowsMobile, and Android. I'd like to see the UI of OSE/A2 ported over to Symbian or Android; I thought that was the reason for waiting until Android 2.0 that SE originally publicly announced some 4-6mths back.
Porting OSE to Android would bring Flash+Java integration - two HUGE holes in Android and really make it a market leader.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 21:07:35
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Kukara!
Yeah, saw this re-reported on Engadget.com last night.
Cortex A8 with 256MB RAM and PowerVR - about the same hardware as the Samsung i8910 HD; except that is using Samsungs' own Cortex A8 cpu and running at 800mhz (peak; 600Mhz avg I think).
It's no surprise then that the HD label we saw earlier has been corroborated by 720p video recording and playback capabilities, and the Symbian S60 interface is said to "fly."
This is nice. I still not sold on the physical design, but I like how
is picking up their game ... they ARE able to do what even Nokia cannot do. Produce 2 high-end Symbian devices in less than 1yr apart from one another; delivery/shipping a lil longer but Nokia is STILL longer than 3yrs till the next Cortex A8 based cpu; N95 doesn't use A8.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 21:16:52
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The A300 would have been a platform with limited but well-designed features, developed in less than a year. Even more simple and clean compared to A200. The whole UI was re-designed and not based on A200. Sadly this platform was destined to become an entry platform since the features were limited and since it would not support touch - at least not the first edition.
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Posted: 2009-11-19 21:36:09
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On 2009-11-19 21:36:09, finally wrote:
The A300 would have been a platform with limited but well-designed features, developed in less than a year. Even more simple and clean compared to A200. The whole UI was re-designed and not based on A200. Sadly this platform was destined to become an entry platform since the features were limited and since it would not support touch - at least not the first edition.
So
finally, is A300 gonna see the light of day, or is SE having second thoughts?
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Posted: 2009-11-19 21:53:36
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On 2009-11-18 23:00:07, sunrise_ wrote:
Robyn is Android 2.0 phone with about 2" QVGA screen and it is very, very small with no keys? (according to rune)
Anyone can confirm this?
Sounds very unusual. Like I said
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Posted: 2009-11-19 23:56:45
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