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2010-08-31
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2010-08-31
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@ Los Angeles
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2010-08-31
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2010-08-31
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Largely that second state already exists, minus the timer/network-event constraint. It could be accomplished by halting the processes, which is effectively what Android and iOS do. I suppose if you made it an option...
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2010-08-31
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1024x576 on a 4.5" resistive multitouch
screen as close to edges as possible, leave ~1cm wide space for the front camera, earpiece, LED, and sensors
4-row keyboard with dedicated number keys,
tilt screen style, D-pad at the left side
powerful (but legal) FM transmitter
powerful IR transmitter
auto-open lens cover and 3x optical zoom (like in compact cameras)
8MP camera with Xenon flash
0.6MP front camera
max 15mm thick
TV tuner
HDMI out
32GB storage
microSD slot
MeeGo
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2010-08-31
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2. Introducing two-working states: normal and power-saving. In power-saving all application which are connected to X11 server should be pressed down and are not allowed to get CPU resource, even for timer/network-event.