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if sales were any indicator then Jets 2 million pre orders would have made it awesomeDoCoMo’s new smart phone, Sony Ericsson Xperia, has sold about 120,000 units within its first three weeks on sale;
if sales were any indicator then Jets 2 million pre orders would have made it awesomeDoCoMo’s new smart phone, Sony Ericsson Xperia, has sold about 120,000 units within its first three weeks on sale;
BTW, I don't know how many of you have got a chance to play with GS, but the Facebook and Twitter integration in the contacts app is simply awesome! @desiibond, check it out if you haven't already![]()
@desiibond: That's a nice compilation for quick reference before buying. All the essential details are there.
Also, I don't why people cry about Android versions. As long as it's not 2.2; 1.6 or 2.0 or 2.1 hardly is any different from each other for me. 2.2, yes I would anyday buy a phone with that given a choice amongst all; but anything under 2.2, it's all the same for me; no big deal
There are not so subtle differences:
What is the difference between android 1.5 and 2.0?
I'm not taking about some documented changelog or readme or anything. I'm talking about first hand user experience. 1.6+ until 2.2, I don't find anything revolutionary or out of this world.yes. it does matter. 2.0/2.1 are the versions that gave Android the boost it needed
Android (operating system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
read the changelog from here or from Android's home pages.
I'm not taking about some documented changelog or readme or anything. I'm talking about first hand user experience. 1.6+ until 2.2, I don't find anything revolutionary or out of this world.
@desiibond : good information. Thanks for your time and efforts to put it all in a single post. I am sure this will help a lot. May be we can try and more and more handsets as they come.
Cool Stuff!!
LOL really its very difficult to make some people buy anything other then Nokia...
Recently I too tried my best to make my uncle purchase Samsung Spica but ultimately he got Nokia 5530
Great thread Desibond...
1) Multiple gmail accounts sync with unified inbox : I have three gmail accounts and I prefer to use all of them in my phone for updates, contacts etc. This was not possible with 1.5/1.6.
2) Multi touch : This helps a lot when browsing, viewing pictures etc.
3) 16M color display : Thanks to better color support, the color look vibrant and also videos are crisp. Add to that the superb quality that AMOLED brings in.
4) performance : apps open faster, UI is snappier, multitasking is better, more fps in games.
5) quick contact : you should really see how much this helps. try phones like Legend and SGS
6) Improved keypad : with multitouch support, typing is lot faster and apps like swype make it easier.
with 2.2 you get these native features:
1) wifi hotpost
2) tethering
3) superb performance boost for mid to high end phones, making better use of underlying hardware.
4) Improved exchange functionality
The only thing that matters to me is the multi-touch in 2.0. Nothing else matters as a consumer, trust me. Most of the "so-called" features are just an eye-wash. 2.2 is the only version I consider revolutionary.@Infra
Most of the developments that have been made are under the hood. But when you compare a vanilla Cupcake with an Eclair you will notice a lot of difference. Right from app. launcher to Music to Gallery. In terms of usage perhaps the greatest improvement that i have seen is browsing. Browsing seems to be a lot snappier.
Though I am on 2.2; the devs have disabled JIT (dalvik VM still around for me) so I hardly notice any performance boost.
The only thing that matters to me is the multi-touch in 2.0. Nothing else matters as a consumer, trust me. Most of the "so-called" features are just an eye-wash. 2.2 is the only version I consider revolutionary.
Merit of a feature depends upon individual needs. For me its native Exchange support. For someone else it would be Bluetooth 2.1, likewise. So saying that apart from MT everything else is an eyewash may not be entirely correct.
Thank you. and I will be updating the post as new models come along (even if it's shittty models like Lemon blah blah blah). You can also check 'bandla.wordpress.com' for updates on the same
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Transistor/Those old-style music players (Cassette Player+FM/AM Player)What do u understand by Radio ?
Merit of a feature depends upon individual needs. For me its native Exchange support. For someone else it would be Bluetooth 2.1, likewise. So saying that apart from MT everything else is an eyewash may not be entirely correct.
I've played, fiddled, dissected every piece of hardware and it's corresponding OS before anyone here got a chance to even smell about it through some tech-rumor blog/website
Means of Transistor/Those old-style music players (Cassette Player+FM/AM Player)![]()