1. 3.5 inch resistive touch screen with a flush screen 2. 800 x 480 resolution 3. 32 gb inbuilt memory 4. Support for additional memory (micro/mini) 5. Fm receiver and transmitter 6. Gsm + Gprs + Hspa 1700/2100(t- mobile) + wlan + Bluetooth with a2dp 7. Cpu ARM cortex A8 @ 600mhz (similar to palm pre) 8. 256 mb ram 9. Support for open gl 2.0 10. Video out 11. Charging via usb 12. 5 Mpx dual flash back facing camera. 13. Low resolution web cam in the front 14. 3 row keyboard. 15. Accelerometer 16. Gps 17. Ambient light sensor. 18. Os - maemo 5 - 80% open source 19. Application manager with 99% free applications and popular ports of desktop Linux applications. 20. Kick stand.
Now compare that with an iphone and choose which is the best for your use case!
How fricken hard is it to put a number row on a keyboard? The Touch Pro2 is the only one doing so right now (correct me if I'm wrong) but the 9300i by Nokia themselves proved you could pack a very usable *5*-row dual-thumb-board into a reasonably compact size.
I've never been happy with HTC phones hardware-wise (gave up at the S620 and the Tytn II) which is my comparatively ancient Communicators (really surprisingly - or maybe not, given Apple's usual hype over substance - Opera Mini on even the 9300i loads up web pages *over GPRS* quicker in many cases than my iPhone 3G's showing 3G) are still with me.
Anyone know of a non-HTC current phone with a 4-row keyboard?
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Ok here are the features of the this phone:
1. 3.5 inch resistive touch screen with a flush screen
2. 800 x 480 resolution
3. 32 gb inbuilt memory
4. Support for additional memory (micro/mini)
5. Fm receiver and transmitter
6. Gsm + Gprs + Hspa 1700/2100(t- mobile) + wlan + Bluetooth with a2dp
7. Cpu ARM cortex A8 @ 600mhz (similar to palm pre)
8. 256 mb ram
9. Support for open gl 2.0
10. Video out
11. Charging via usb
12. 5 Mpx dual flash back facing camera.
13. Low resolution web cam in the front
14. 3 row keyboard.
15. Accelerometer
16. Gps
17. Ambient light sensor.
18. Os - maemo 5 - 80% open source
19. Application manager with 99% free applications and popular ports of desktop Linux applications.
20. Kick stand.
Now compare that with an iphone and choose which is the best for your use case!
iono man, how can anyone possibly compete with these super innovative features.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvJk1DVkIYI
Thanks for full run dowm
Wishlist:
OLED capacitative screen
14.
How fricken hard is it to put a number row on a keyboard? The Touch Pro2 is the only one doing so right now (correct me if I'm wrong) but the 9300i by Nokia themselves proved you could pack a very usable *5*-row dual-thumb-board into a reasonably compact size.
I've never been happy with HTC phones hardware-wise (gave up at the S620 and the Tytn II) which is my comparatively ancient Communicators (really surprisingly - or maybe not, given Apple's usual hype over substance - Opera Mini on even the 9300i loads up web pages *over GPRS* quicker in many cases than my iPhone 3G's showing 3G) are still with me.
Anyone know of a non-HTC current phone with a 4-row keyboard?