Can't wait for Android 2.0
I'm dying for Donut to release this month. It's gonna have the widget to turn on/off all the functions on the phone instead of relying on CurveFish and the other publishers to do them all. I got all the CurveFish widgets, I just wish their Silent one was better. Had to replace it with a different one. Now my widgets don't all match..Sup wrote:
Can't wait for Android 2.0
I didn't understand 90% of what you said. Donut? Curvefish? confuzzlingCapnNismo wrote:
I'm dying for Donut to release this month. It's gonna have the widget to turn on/off all the functions on the phone instead of relying on CurveFish and the other publishers to do them all. I got all the CurveFish widgets, I just wish their Silent one was better. Had to replace it with a different one. Now my widgets don't all match..Sup wrote:
Can't wait for Android 2.0
The same can be said of both markets. Most Windows Mobile apps are junk too. But the rate iPhone apps are created at is around 10x the rate Windows mobile apps are created at due to the easy delivery system and ease of getting apps to market which creates more incentive for developers.CapnNismo wrote:
But how many apps are just copies of each other? How many fart apps and tip calculators are in the App Store? A LOT! How many in the Android Market? Not too many.
There's an iPhone App for everything
Yes you can. There are some restictions in place for developers releasing apps for the app store, but these are not set in stone and Apple apps do multitasking no problem.CapnNismo wrote:
Again, though, you can't multitask properly with an iPhone like you can with a Blackberry, WinMo phone or an Android phone. You just can't do it.
You really don't seem that clued up on the iPhone.
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Did you read that Engadget article? Do you know what multitasking really implies?
I never said that the WinMo apps were anything to write home about, though. I played with WinMo for a bit (6.1, iirc) and it didn't really blow my skirt up. The Motorola I was using it on was severely under-powered, though, so that may have had something to do with it. But again, nothing special. 6.5 is supposed to be better? idk, though
I'm not saying that the iPhone apps aren't numerous, but you cannot deny that there are A LOT of just plain useless. Then Apple has been so restrictive and inconsistent on what they do allow into the App Store. I've been reading that they have loosened up a BIT in the past few months, but it's still really restrictive and arbitrary.
I have more to add, but dinner guests just arrived ...
I never said that the WinMo apps were anything to write home about, though. I played with WinMo for a bit (6.1, iirc) and it didn't really blow my skirt up. The Motorola I was using it on was severely under-powered, though, so that may have had something to do with it. But again, nothing special. 6.5 is supposed to be better? idk, though
I'm not saying that the iPhone apps aren't numerous, but you cannot deny that there are A LOT of just plain useless. Then Apple has been so restrictive and inconsistent on what they do allow into the App Store. I've been reading that they have loosened up a BIT in the past few months, but it's still really restrictive and arbitrary.
I have more to add, but dinner guests just arrived ...
Yes I do and Apple apps can do it. There is also a 3rd party app called backgrounder that does it and a few official 3rd party apps which Apple have allowed to support it.CapnNismo wrote:
Did you read that Engadget article? Do you know what multitasking really implies?
Most of the apps for both platforms are useless junk. But the iPhone has way, way more apps and way more being developed. There is more for the iPhone than for Windows Mobile - kind of like a reversal of the way it is in the desktop PC world.CapnNismo wrote:
I never said that the WinMo apps were anything to write home about, though. I played with WinMo for a bit (6.1, iirc) and it didn't really blow my skirt up. The Motorola I was using it on was severely under-powered, though, so that may have had something to do with it. But again, nothing special. 6.5 is supposed to be better? idk, though
I'm not saying that the iPhone apps aren't numerous, but you cannot deny that there are A LOT of just plain useless. Then Apple has been so restrictive and inconsistent on what they do allow into the App Store. I've been reading that they have loosened up a BIT in the past few months, but it's still really restrictive and arbitrary.
For all the bashing I give Macs and Apple, the iPhone is a fantastic little gadget. I would seriously recommend one.Jenspm wrote:
This thread makes me want an iPhone.
Now, is there any reason NOT to get it? Is there anything better on the market?
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
question is do you want to multitask while walking or driving with a $300.00 backberry? i woulntCapnNismo wrote:
But how many apps are just copies of each other? How many fart apps and tip calculators are in the App Store? A LOT! How many in the Android Market? Not too many.
Again, though, you can't multitask properly with an iPhone like you can with a Blackberry, WinMo phone or an Android phone. You just can't do it.
Huh? I dont see your point? Or the relevance of the price since most are free with a plan and vary greatly in price if not...specialistx2324 wrote:
question is do you want to multitask while walking or driving with a $300.00 backberry? i woulntCapnNismo wrote:
But how many apps are just copies of each other? How many fart apps and tip calculators are in the App Store? A LOT! How many in the Android Market? Not too many.
Again, though, you can't multitask properly with an iPhone like you can with a Blackberry, WinMo phone or an Android phone. You just can't do it.
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Android is only like Linux in the sense that it is open source and free.Jenspm wrote:
This thread makes me want an iPhone.
Now, is there any reason NOT to get it? Is there anything better on the market?
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
Yes, judge before you try.Jenspm wrote:
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
lulz. Jens, I thought you would know better than to post something like that.Jenspm wrote:
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
It's nothing like Linux.
However cool and awesome the iPhone may be, it does have it's faults, and those faults are pretty major - I know a couple of friends who's iPhone has just plain broken (either the "This accessory is not supported by the iPhone" error, constant crashing or stalling. This was on non-jailbroken ones). If you google for iPhone problems, there are quite a few, but overall, it's a reliable phone. Just don't get in your head that it's flawless.
My Sony Ericsson C510 does me fine, but I wouldn't say no to an iPhone. Although, if I had to choose between an iPhone and a touch phone with a keyboard, I would go for the latter option because I think it's a better choice in the end. Touch phones are great and all, but practicality is lost and replaced by "coolness". I don't like it.
Touchscreens are more practical than keyboards. They are more versatile.Zimmer wrote:
lulz. Jens, I thought you would know better than to post something like that.Jenspm wrote:
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
It's nothing like Linux.
However cool and awesome the iPhone may be, it does have it's faults, and those faults are pretty major - I know a couple of friends who's iPhone has just plain broken (either the "This accessory is not supported by the iPhone" error, constant crashing or stalling. This was on non-jailbroken ones). If you google for iPhone problems, there are quite a few, but overall, it's a reliable phone. Just don't get in your head that it's flawless.
My Sony Ericsson C510 does me fine, but I wouldn't say no to an iPhone. Although, if I had to choose between an iPhone and a touch phone with a keyboard, I would go for the latter option because I think it's a better choice in the end. Touch phones are great and all, but practicality is lost and replaced by "coolness". I don't like it.
You can browse really nicely with touchscreens. You can use RDP and VNC clients nicely with touchscreens. You can use maps better with touchscreens. There are so many ways in which touchscreens are incredibly practical.
If you're typing loads, then a keyboard is great, because you WILL end up mashing the wrong keys on the iPhone keyboard an annoying amount of the time - but other than that I've been immensely impressed with how great iPhones are since I got mine and I was one of their biggest critics back when they launched.
Apple have fixed the obvious flaws (except the lack of flash - which I hear from a reliable source is being worked on (though it may be 3GS exclusive)) and now it's great - although my opinion of how great it is as a corporate PDA is probably a bit biased what with working for a company who are probably rather better at utilising the iPhone to its full potential than most.
You couldn't to begin with. You can now..Sup wrote:
Can you send MMS messages with iPhone 3G? Cos I know you couldn't do that with the older iPhone.
They can do MMS now. Took Apple three years to do it, though. It was simply a software feature they finally unlocked, and then you have att ruining it. Iphone would be better as a CDMA phone, or a dual one like my mom's Blackberry that she has with Verizon.
I wouldn't mind having a keyboard on my Magic, but I've gotten used to it. Still wouldn't mind having a Palm Pre, though.
I wouldn't mind having a keyboard on my Magic, but I've gotten used to it. Still wouldn't mind having a Palm Pre, though.
No. They are even more fail than the iPhone ever was. Just no.CapnNismo wrote:
Still wouldn't mind having a Palm Pre, though.
My dad has one and the battery literally lasts maybe 4-5 hours. He had to get this huge battery pack for it so its about 2-3 times thicker and ugly as hell now. Its really quite shitty still, it doesnt even last him more that 14-15 hours.
I've told him multiple time I'm going to get him a backpack battery for it on his birthday
AT&T are shit. But the exclusivity deal is now over. The announcement has already been made. iPhones are being released on other networks soon.CapnNismo wrote:
They can do MMS now. Took Apple three years to do it, though. It was simply a software feature they finally unlocked, and then you have att ruining it. Iphone would be better as a CDMA phone, or a dual one like my mom's Blackberry that she has with Verizon.
I wouldn't mind having a keyboard on my Magic, but I've gotten used to it. Still wouldn't mind having a Palm Pre, though.
UTMS only is a bit gay though. That's a fair point - but hey, it's a future feature enhancement opportunity and Apple love those.
lol @ Palm Pre....
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I wasn't saying they weren't....Bertster7 wrote:
Touchscreens are more practical than keyboards. They are more versatile.
You can browse really nicely with touchscreens. You can use RDP and VNC clients nicely with touchscreens. You can use maps better with touchscreens. There are so many ways in which touchscreens are incredibly practical.
If you're typing loads, then a keyboard is great, because you WILL end up mashing the wrong keys on the iPhone keyboard an annoying amount of the time - but other than that I've been immensely impressed with how great iPhones are since I got mine and I was one of their biggest critics back when they launched.
Apple have fixed the obvious flaws (except the lack of flash - which I hear from a reliable source is being worked on (though it may be 3GS exclusive)) and now it's great - although my opinion of how great it is as a corporate PDA is probably a bit biased what with working for a company who are probably rather better at utilising the iPhone to its full potential than most.
I was saying that Keyboard + Touchscreen is the perfect combination.... Not one or the other.
lulz, yaya, I know.Defiance wrote:
Yes, judge before you try.Jenspm wrote:
tbh Android seems like Linux to me, hardcore nerds think it's awesome and it has lots of potential, but it's just annoying for the average user.
But that's pretty much impossible in Norway. Nobody has the phone, and none of the shops over here have "real" phones on display (and I have yet to see an Android phone at all without ordering online).
All my impressions are from the tubes of you and user posts online.