too bad the screen doesn't tilt. The was and still is one of the main draws for my tilt. something as simple as the screen tilt has helped me be so much more productive. gosh.
I have an HTC Touch Diamond right now on AT&T, bought a Euro-version, all's well. You can install tilt into it. The developer's forum has tons of neat tweaks for everything, so that's really not a downside that it doesn't come with it built in--this phone actually has the best sense of its own positioning than anything else out there (see Teeter game in action).
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too bad the screen doesn't tilt. The was and still is one of the main draws for my tilt. something as simple as the screen tilt has helped me be so much more productive. gosh.
I have an HTC Touch Diamond right now on AT&T, bought a Euro-version, all's well. You can install tilt into it. The developer's forum has tons of neat tweaks for everything, so that's really not a downside that it doesn't come with it built in--this phone actually has the best sense of its own positioning than anything else out there (see Teeter game in action).
@msied: He's talking about the screen physically tilting...don't think you can install software to do that.
he's talking about tilting the actual screen on the keyboard. not just the g-sensor.