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Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:06 pm
by merbentan
jehuty11 wrote:android na lang sana

http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/02/ ... microsoft/

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wow, nokia finally ditching the symbian OS, windows 7 OS is better compared to symbian. pero I still go with my Maemo OS. :clap:

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:03 pm
by kreux_18
hay sa wakas nokia,, naisip din sa wakas na magpalit na ng OS at iwanan na ang symbian... pero sana android nalang haha

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 1:39 pm
by Pixelated
Nokia, Nokia, Nokia...haayyy, what to say.

I wish Nokia continued development of the MeeGo...sayang lang. Pati ang Intel ginulantang nila sa pag-partner sa Microsoft.

LG, HTC and Samsung all have WP7 phones now, what makes Nokia WP7 phones any different?? :facepalm:

Symbian OS may be old but it can be reworked and updated to compete with the competiton.

I expected better from Nokia. Tsk tsk...

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:11 am
by jehuty11
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Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:54 am
by x--ArchAngeL--x
jehuty11 wrote:android na lang sana

http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/02/ ... microsoft/

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available na ba ito sa local market? how much kaya?

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:55 am
by darkwing_uop
its just a concept phone

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:26 am
by Seraph011
Sayang naman.ang tagal mag labas ng nokia ng phone na makakasabay sa mga smart phones today. I am happy with my 2 generations of iphones i've used and still am using but I wouldn't mind considering a new smart phone from nokia.

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:33 pm
by Pixelated
Wanting to beat Android and the iPhone real bad, Nokia abandons MeeGo and looks into WebOS and the WP7 platforms...

They chose Microsoft. :facepalm:

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According to the Nokia bigwigs, Nokia WP7 phones coming out later this year...

:arrow: More HERE

:huh:


BTW, Intel soldiers on with the MeeGo. :clap: :clap:

Good for you Intel! :agree:
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Intel may have been the jilted bride left at the altar by Nokia, but it's not giving up on MeeGo just yet.

The above poster has been hung up here in Barcelona, in the area us humble journalists still aren't in allowed yet, and shows a smartphone and tablet running Intel's Linux variant as their OS.
:arrow: Read more HERE

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:44 pm
by iggi_08
Pixelated wrote:Wanting to beat Android and the iPhone real bad, Nokia abandons MeeGo and looks into WebOS and the WP7 platforms...

They chose Microsoft. :facepalm:

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According to the Nokia bigwigs, Nokia WP7 phones coming out later this year...

:arrow: More HERE

:huh:
a partnership of losers! :rofl:

nokia's digging their own grave. :facepalm:

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:47 pm
by Pixelated
^^
Ewan ko ba sa Nokia...kaasar! :grrr:

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At least Sony Ericsson is getting to be a MUCH better Android phone.

They got the Xperia Arc, Xperia Pro, Xperia Play and the Xperia Neo coming out this MARCH... :agree:

Xperia Neo
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Xperia Pro
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Xperia Play
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Xperia Play key features:
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor with Qualcomm Adreno 205 graphics
- 4-inch, 854 x 480 multi-touch LCD screen, 60 frames per second playback
- 5 hours, 35 minutes of battery life (gaming mode)
- 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
- Stereo speakers
- Bluetooth and WiFi


:arrow: Read more about the Xperia Play HERE

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:29 pm
by a13
nice android line-up by SE. kaso sa previews, laggy pa rin ang UI ng SE for android. :grumpy:

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:50 pm
by omega
nice SE phones...pero ma uupgrade ba kaya yung OS niya?sana hindi matulad sa x10 :sigh:

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:53 pm
by joey_ed27
iggi_08 wrote:
Pixelated wrote:Wanting to beat Android and the iPhone real bad, Nokia abandons MeeGo and looks into WebOS and the WP7 platforms...

They chose Microsoft. :facepalm:

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According to the Nokia bigwigs, Nokia WP7 phones coming out later this year...

:arrow: More HERE

:huh:
a partnership of losers! :rofl:

nokia's digging their own grave. :facepalm:
:whoa: :facepalm:

They are so stubborn. :facepalm: Isn't it clear to them yet :loco:

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:48 am
by Pixelated
a13 wrote:nice android line-up by SE. kaso sa previews, laggy pa rin ang UI ng SE for android. :grumpy:
Sabi nila na beta pre-production version software pa lang yung naka-install sa new Xperia phones. Hopefully maayos nila ito before the launch date.

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:53 am
by Tibarn
Kyocera Echo
Earlier this month Sprint promised an "industry first" and yesterday they delivered precisely that with the Kyocera Echo, the world's first dual touchscreeen smartphone.
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Monday evening at a special press event in New York, the company introduced their latest Android-powered device, which sports two high-resolution 3.5-inch touchscreen displays that can be operated independently, side-by-side, or combined to form one 4.7-inch display.
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What makes the Echo unique is its ability to not just simply split interactive controls between two screens, but to operate two different functions simultaneously. For example, users can watch a video on the top screen while writing an email on the bottom, in what Kyocera and Sprint are calling Simul-Task mode. Additionally, the device can also be used in a traditional flip up position called Optimized Mode, which syncs both displays to present an app across both screens, as well as Tablet Mode, which creates one flat 4.7-inch touchscreen viewing area. It can also collapse into a standard single screen touchscreen smartphone, for on-the-fly use.

As for specs, the Echo features 3G and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity, wireless hotspot technology, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth support, 720p HD video recording, 1GB of memory, 8GBs of microSD storage (expandable to 32GBs), and runs Android 2.2.

The Kyocera Echo will be available exclusively through Sprint this spring for $199.99 with a two-year contract.

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:11 am
by a13
Pixelated wrote:
a13 wrote:nice android line-up by SE. kaso sa previews, laggy pa rin ang UI ng SE for android. :grumpy:
Sabi nila na beta pre-production version software pa lang yung naka-install sa new Xperia phones. Hopefully maayos nila ito before the launch date.
sana nga, im really leaning towards buying xperia play pampalit sa current phone.

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:12 am
by Seraph011
Tibarn wrote:Kyocera Echo
Earlier this month Sprint promised an "industry first" and yesterday they delivered precisely that with the Kyocera Echo, the world's first dual touchscreeen smartphone.
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Monday evening at a special press event in New York, the company introduced their latest Android-powered device, which sports two high-resolution 3.5-inch touchscreen displays that can be operated independently, side-by-side, or combined to form one 4.7-inch display.
Image
What makes the Echo unique is its ability to not just simply split interactive controls between two screens, but to operate two different functions simultaneously. For example, users can watch a video on the top screen while writing an email on the bottom, in what Kyocera and Sprint are calling Simul-Task mode. Additionally, the device can also be used in a traditional flip up position called Optimized Mode, which syncs both displays to present an app across both screens, as well as Tablet Mode, which creates one flat 4.7-inch touchscreen viewing area. It can also collapse into a standard single screen touchscreen smartphone, for on-the-fly use.

As for specs, the Echo features 3G and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity, wireless hotspot technology, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth support, 720p HD video recording, 1GB of memory, 8GBs of microSD storage (expandable to 32GBs), and runs Android 2.2.

The Kyocera Echo will be available exclusively through Sprint this spring for $199.99 with a two-year contract.

Parang Nintendo DS ng mga cellphone ahh... :bigmouth:

Sa dami ng mga nagiging improvements sa Droid OS,ano kaya next move ng apple sa iOS nila? Wala pa ako nababasang rumors sa mga possible updates eh.

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:55 am
by x--ArchAngeL--x
analog sticks ba yung nasa gitna ng controls ng Xperia Play?

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:00 pm
by a13
ganda ng white na xperia play :clap:

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source: official SE website

Re: Perpetual Cellphone Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:30 pm
by Pixelated
a13 wrote:
Pixelated wrote:Sabi nila na beta pre-production version software pa lang yung naka-install sa new Xperia phones. Hopefully maayos nila ito before the launch date.
sana nga, im really leaning towards buying xperia play pampalit sa current phone.
I hope this time SE delivers on what they promise, kasi lately they've been known for not totally "bringing it" to the consumer market after trade shows like Mobile World Congress or CES...

Hope they learned their lesson from the Xperia X1 and the X10. :ashamed:

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Motorola, LG and HP have been showing off their tablet PCs to compete with the EXISTING iPad. They all look promising (if not a little buggy at times), that is, until the iPad 2 comes out.

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Seraph011 wrote:Sa dami ng mga nagiging improvements sa Droid OS,ano kaya next move ng apple sa iOS nila? Wala pa ako nababasang rumors sa mga possible updates eh.
Masaya ang Android community ngayon kasi marami bagong innovations ang mga bagong Android phones.

Pero, kapag lumabas na ang new iPhone this coming June, magugulantang na naman ang mundo ng Android... :bigmouth:

This kinda reminds me of Verizon, a hypocrite telcom company dito sa US. Nung wala pa silang iPhone (since it was exclusive to AT&T noon) they keep on saying Andoid is better than the iPhone kasi this, kasi that, blah, blah, blah...

Pero nung lately nakuha ng Verizon ang iPhone, they tout it as the second coming of smartphones. :roll: :roll: