Looks pretty good.. I think that keyboard though would have to be OLED which = expense. Be interesting if they do make a working version!
The perfect phone should be affordable, not have random detachable bits to lose, not too big, etc. If you want something that you can put in your bag and have a mini phone for lighter use, then you could just go for a netbook and a cheap phone that'll work as a 3G modem... I didn't see mention of GPS either, which would be an essential in an ultimate phone as far as I'm concerned...
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If it's not poker or computers I'm probably not interested...
The perfect phone is most sony ericsson models with a larger screen and a non joystick navigation.
looks very nice, but also very big. i would stay with my iphone =]
For me the perfect phone is Sony Ericssion.
I always use Sony.
I believe in Sony and reffer to everybuddy to buy it.
Because i like the features of this phone.
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looking very good.
That looks real nice, but I don't think you'll see anything like that out on the market with any flaws!
Looks so sexy! Just a bit big for my pocket![]()
My perfect phone is the one I have which is the Sony Ericsson c905 the camera on it is excellent quality and I hated the joystick on the k800i so the new button selection is much better...
The perfect phone would be a better looking G1, with on screen keyboard as well as keyboard, with the ability to use office programs, exchange, task manager, file explorer.
So all in all, a mix of the G1 and Win Mo.
Oh with a Nokia 5mp Camera on it.
An on screen keyboard for the G1 is supposed to be included in the code Google hasn't yet released officially. Cupcake I think it's called.
Yeah, but I'm carrying around two phones atm, my G1, and my Touch Cruise.
Was thinking about writing a post comparing Android and Windows Mobile in depth, but for now:
G1 Pros.
Response OS.
Google Sync.
Centralised Applications.
Clear, uncluttered UI.
G1 Cons.
No On-Screen Keyboard (though coming soon).
No Turn by turn GPS.
No Office applications AT ALL. (Really need Excel).
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All in all, a good start, and I'd find it hard to go back to Winmo, but equally, I can't commit to Android yet. Irritating!
Now I have it, i would really miss Exchange sync if moving away from WinMob![]()
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