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Re: Epic 4G - The first worthy upgrade from a N810?
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Re: Epic 4G - The first worthy upgrade from a N810?
If I could buy it out right without a contract and if Clear Wire would allow me to use it instead of my N810W on their network I would get one. But Clear Wire so far will not allow evo-4g or epic 4g on there network because their brand is not on the units (as far as I know). :(
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Re: Epic 4G - The first worthy upgrade from a N810?
The Epic 4G looks to me like the right choice for now if you like a hardware keyboard (like the OP said, as a replacement for the N810). As for a happy N800 user, who doesn't feel the need for a hardware keyboard, but really wants as big a screen as possible in a pocketable size, the Motorola Droid X looks best. Only 2/3 the weight of the N810, but with a 4.3" screen, 0.4" deep instead of 0.55", and just a tad narrower -- seems like the best form factor to me.
Of course, I'm not actually getting one.:) I'm still satisfied with my N800 (and have come to like the N810, too; just set one up and gave it as a gift), and I want a phone-less tablet. But the specs on the Droid X are so much to my liking that I could see buying one, if it will work without a contract, and using it just with WiFi. (I'm still hoping for a MeeGo tablet with specs like the Droid X, and no cellphone, and can wait a while longer.) |
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Seems to me that with 3G speeds, bluetooth is a bit of a bottleneck. |
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I'm a special case: able to afford a nice tablet but unwilling to give much money to the telecoms, and not in need of constant connectivity. As for Dan, I think he'd rather have his pocket computer separate from his phone, not sharing the battery or the risks of loss or damage. My hope resides in one fact: we're not really alone: Apple hasn't done too badly with the iPod touch. |
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Nice 4-row keyboard, screen size, battery capacity, RAM & CPU specs, shame about the OS :-(
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I would wait until Cortex v9 comes with dual core. Am not sure how it will hold battery though..
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We had a nice little thread running here about comparable N810-like devices. The two closest were the SFR M! PC Pocket MID and gigabyte M528 --- both, I believe, are capable of running full Ubuntu desktop distros.
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I can do it remotely too. Basically it involves not buying or installing a sim card. I'll provide more details about how to do this once you get your tablet :) I am the other way around. I would prefer every computing device I had to have 3G capability - just in case. I could then take the sim out of my phone and put it in my laptop / tablet if needed. Even though these occasions don't arise frequently, in my life it would make a big difference in that moment when they did. Options are always better for me. |
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