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no mobile that can play NES games is worth ditching.
 
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What a loaded goodbye message.

Good God man, its fine that you got bored and wanted something else. You don't have to incite arguments like that.
 
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I keep hearing how this is such a big phone? I used to own an O2 XDA-EXECUTIVE which IMHO, had the best form factor for a phone, but that thing is HUGE!
 
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Originally Posted by AgentZ View Post
I keep hearing how this is such a big phone? I used to own an O2 XDA-EXECUTIVE which IMHO, had the best form factor for a phone, but that thing is HUGE!
If I am not mistaken it was one of the if not the fattest phones released in that year or since for that matter.
 
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
Do you really mean to tell me you think we've got not one, but two testing processes each so bulletproof that a Trojan couldn't make it through, and Apple and Google are what, simply incompetent? Keep in mind we have two completely independent routes to the device -- the community option where apps go through extras-testing->testers->extras, and the Ovi store (I've no clue what sort of QC Ovi imposes on that side), and an attacker can pick whichever is less secure.

We're Trojan-free for one reason, and that's because we are not popular enough to be worth attacking. Compared with Android's capabilities-based security, we're really not even trying. (I'm not complaining here -- I'd rather not have that security layer in the way -- but facts are facts.)
so true, but I wouldn't overestimate apple or google either, they may well be incompetent. I can't speak for google but apple have already shown that they don't really check what an app is doing or is capable of with the tethering app disguised as a flashlight.
 
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tl;dr: too much phone for op, would rather more candy/prefer senselessly reversed 'linux' distribution with a haphazardly optimized dalvik vm atop it.

I made the opposite move several months ago and I don't regret it. Android is the new iPhone, except the zealotry is slightly more justified.

I guess if going through loops (depending on your carrier) to be able to perform simple command line functions on a 'linux' device is your cup o' tea, by all means... have at it!
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Originally Posted by adnanmbs View Post
It was such a hassle to slide the keyboard or search a contact properly and time is money as we all understand.
"A hassle to slide the keyboard" ROTFLMAO!

I'll miss your sense of humor dude!
 

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Originally Posted by Grok View Post
"A hassle to slide the keyboard" ROTFLMAO!

I'll miss your sense of humor dude!
come on people, no need to defend a flaw. he has a point one handed contact search is a hassle if you have to slide the keyboard open. We need to start treating peoples criticisms with respect or even better, a possible solution.
 
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Sorry, I still think that's hilarious.

I've never used the keyboard to search the contacts however. I would use the alphabet shortcuts on the side of the screen and yes, I use one hand.
 
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Originally Posted by Cue View Post
come on people, no need to defend a flaw. he has a point one handed contact search is a hassle if you have to slide the keyboard open. We need to start treating peoples criticisms with respect or even better, a possible solution.
Not really. All you need is to set the Contacts app as a shortcut on the desktop, press it in portrait and use the alphabetical sorters.
 

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