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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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HD 2 hasn't even come out yet, and I'm going by specs alone, the facts are clear it's the first phone to have the Snapdragon processor built in, so a full 1GHZ not to mention ram, screen size and a totally overhauled interface . Oh and thanks for your comment about researching alternatives, it's funny to see people snap as soon as you say you're considering an alternative...very immature.
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2009-10-11
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The HTC HD" does indeed have a wizzy processor and ram, according to the specs. The OS makes me a bit leery of that: every single new version of anything from microsoft I've ever had has come with faster speeds and more ram - because every incarnation of windows has needed that just to function. My main objections were to the capacative screen (I'd much rather work with resistive), lack of a hard keyboard (the device I played with I couldn't type on) and a rather low quality camera with poor optics v a Carl Zeiss lens. That and the fact that getting into windows mobile at this stage is climbing onto something that, even with version 7 due, is ultimately old and cranky, whereas maemo is distinctly newborn.
I don't want an n900 because it's new and shiny (well, I do but that's not my main concern!) but because I've done my research and decided it's the best option for me at this point.
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2009-10-11
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Umm, not flashy toy, a phone that is more powerful than anything that will be on the market including the N900, and by the way check out these vid's and you'll eat your words on the WinMob 6.5 because HTC has pretty much gutted the OS.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/06/h...ions-on-video/
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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I won't lie, that looks like a REALLY nice device. But a device that thin, and that big of a screen, that has to eat up a lot of battery power! haha. I'm still keen on the N900The full qwerty is a selling point for me.
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2009-10-11
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I considered buying a different phone. Several different phones, to be exact. I studied and explored each one fully, even to the point of trying out similar hardware just to get a 'feel'. I came very, very close to ordering the HTC HD2. It may be windows mobile, but it has a lot going for it out of the box in terms of history and apps that maemo doesn't. I the end, I rejected it on the grounds I disliked the hardware and it lacked the potential of the n900.
By all means question someone's reasons for wanting a particular phone (and which comes out sooner seems a rather silly reason to me) but don't knock people who've researched the market for having considered the alternatives. That's just common sense. Isn't it?
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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Look at your last two sentences there. There are no alternatives to this phone IMO. If you think there are, this may not be the phone for you is what I'm saying. The iPhone and Windows mobile will never be an option to me. I used Symbian a lot in the past, but it wasn't the DEAL either. This is the DEAL, at least for me.
A polished Interface to an Open Linux platform on a Phone?
Priceless!
Not being able to do 3G Data on ATT?
Highly irritating!
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2009-10-11
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A major drawback for WM is that it runs on a huge variety of hardware. No application developer in their right mind will choose to target a single device.
This particular Snapdragon will have a lot of free time on its hands (wings?) while it effortlessly runs what 90% of other WM phones can already handle. Shiny toy you'll have, but not software that can make the most of it.
I'd really like to see a healthy competition from WM, but we'll have to wait until WM 7 is out.