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2009-06-17
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2009-06-17
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2009-06-17
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I am pretty sure they would make it 480x800, and it would probably be a x86 proc running OSX or a Samsung CortexA8 (like iPhone 3GS)
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2009-06-17
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(fixed battery,
apple-signed-only apps,
lower-res screen,
no 2/2.5G fallback)?
I guess it it was jailbroken then I'd strongly consider it,
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2009-06-17
, 13:24
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If the device can't meet my needs without being broken, it's not worth my money.
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2009-06-17
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I think shitting on Apple for releasing an update that had the potential to "brick" a device that the user modified is wrong headed.
Apple has no obligation to go out of it's way to make sure the updates for it's device doesn't break it because the user decided to mess with it.
People who hack their (iPhones) know the risks and ought to accept them.
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2009-06-17
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apple, iphone, n800, nokia, tablet |
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* CPU OMAP 34xx 600 MHz
* PowerVR MBX-Lite graphics
* 4.5" capacitive touchscreen 720 x 480 with light sensor for auto-dim
* 1800mAh battery (7 days standby, 12 hours normal use, 3 hours maximum performance)
* 512MB ram
* 32GB flash (no memory slot)
* AGPS with 3D accelerometer/tilt sensors
* digital compass
* 3Mpix digicam with focus
* stereo speakers
* wifi (N)
* bluetooth (2.1) with A2DP
* 3G (UMTS/W-CDMA) on international bands offering HS(U/D)PA, no GSM fallback
* on-screen keyboard or bluetooth keyboard
* sealed battery (apple service agent replacement only)
* firmware locked to Apple
* only apps signed by Apple from iTunes store can be installed
* exclusive to existing carriers (ATT/USA, O2/UK etc)
OK, I made it all up using specs from the iphone 3GS. My question is, would you buy a device that was crippled (fixed battery, apple-signed-only apps, lower-res screen, no 2/2.5G fallback)?
I guess it it was jailbroken then I'd strongly consider it, but the price would have to be fairly good off-contract so I'd not be signing my life away to a mobile(cell) phone carrier!
Fujitsu U820, HTC Vision/G2/DesireZ, Nokia N800 770 E71, Zaurus 6000, Palm T3, Zaurus C3100 - stolen