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I was mistaken about the cable, I don't recall what came in the box in November 2008. I don't see how it has this huge relevance.

Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Reading this thread I get a little confused about what devices can and can't do (correct or not). How about folks submit a list of features to directly compare with the different OS that are currently available, Android, IOS, Sailfish, MS. Maybe Maemo + others if you wish. Then set up a grid with yes and no for each feature. Of course there may be some debate on whether the box should have a yes or no and different features may have different levels of performance so it is ok to perhaps have an asterick if further qualifiaction is needed. You could also make a distinction between Android out of the box and a rooted Android device, IOS out of the box and jailbroken IOS for example. I'm not good at making these things (only suggesting!) so maybe someone, hopefully unbiased, can take the lead. Might learn something...
Yes, that is a good idea and a not so good idea. I think there are things that everyone can fundamentally agree are important, such as SSHd and being able to mirror your devices on a separate display, VNC, a proper filing system and even compression tools. The disagreement I have with I perceive to be the disagreement is things that not all people find to be important or even relevant such as an FM transmitter or IR transmitter. For example the vast majority of cars built after 2010 not only have an AUX input but they have a little docking stand for your device that charges it and controls the device with the in car display. Thus I would make the argument that even though the iPhone does not have an FM transmitter it is just as good, if not better than a device with an FM transmitter with the majority of cars built after 2010. I don't think running emacs on your phone is important, I don't think having an IR transmitter on your phone is relevant anymore (especially when so many TVs are switching over to Bluetooth)
 

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