SUPER SPECS For All Models Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS SmartPhone Line - Vibrant General

SUPER SPECS For All Models Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS SmartPhone Line
SUPER SPECS For All Models Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS SmartPhone Line:
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By P.R.E.E.C.H. Of Black Freedom Unity.com
Verizon "FASCINATE" [Part Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS Line]
T-MOBILE "VIBRANT" SGH-T959 [Part Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS Line]
AT&T "CAPTIVATE" SGH-I897 [Part Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS Line]
Samsung "I9000" GT-I9000 [Part Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS Line]
Model Facts:
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-All Three Version of the phone are the very 1st!!! Android smartphone with
the Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP (For Headphone Listening) (2.0 & 2.1 with A2DP
or/and EDR where the best until NOW!!
-The Samsung Patiented Super Amoled Screen is the perfect size inbetween screen
sizes 3.7in (Nexus One) & 4.3in (Sprit EVO 4G & T-Mobile HD2)
-The Samsung Patiented Super Amoled Screen is complete different from a "Regular
Amoled Screen (Nexus One)" becuz its drains ALOT! less battery life for "Brightness
display" & color are Very Super Saturated & Rich with Deep Hughes & the most important
it is does the BEST in Outside glare. (10X Better than a regular amoled screen which
is actually really bad in outside glare. Also Samsungs Patiented Super Amoled screen
makes it possibale to see the phone from any angle!! (from the sides, slanted, Top or
bottom. In Conclusion Regular Amoled & Samsungs Super Amoled are 2 completely different
screens with the same name.
-All Three phones have no "Infra Red Port" (IR Port) (Infra red technology is replaced by bluetooth
now anyway. (Unless U want a remote control app like the old iphone 3G)
-The "I9000" is mainly a UK Phone but also works very well with America's 3G Bands.
-The American Versions have No FM Radio (FMRadio.apk), & No Front Facing Camera.
-U Can Buy 2 Versions of this phone Either an 8GB or 16GB Internal Memory Storage
Space for Apps. (T-Mobile & AT&T Only Come in 16GB)
-The UK "I9000" versions come with Front Facing Camera & Video Calling software.
-The UK "I9000" versions come with FM Radio & FM Radio Software (FMRadio.apk)
that enables the FM Radio Hardware to run. (NOTE: American Versions have the
hardware but no software. The UK "FMRadio.apk" version will not work on American
Versions of the Smartphone. Hopefully a New FMRadio.apk Will be hacked & altered
for American Hardware.
-The I9000's Video Camera Comes with "LED Video Light" which dobles as the Regular
Camera's "LED Flash".
-All 3 Versions have Samsungs Patiented "S5PC110 1GHz ARM CORTEX-A8 Hummingbird Processor.
Its Super FAST!! with built in Graphics Chip For gaming (& Movies)
-The Samsung Galaxy S Offers Best Overall Android Graphics Performance because
of a Latest NEW!! "PowerVR SGX540 Graphics Chip" in The Hummingbird Processor.
This delivers the best graphics performance on Android phone so far.
It's said to have three times the graphics performance of many smartphones, making
The Galaxy S Line #1 Graphics leader in America followed by the
The iphone 4G (PowerVR SGX535) & then the Motorola Droid X (PowerVR SGX530)
-The device also has a Accelerometer & a "6-Axis Gyroscope",(Exactly like the Iphone 4G)
which means that it can handle some extremely accurate motion gaming. Android needs to
attract more developers to build games that can take advantage of performance offered by
this high-end phone.
-All phones come packaged with Flash Lite v3.1 to view YouTube Videos IN THE BROWSER ITSELF!!
Also Flash 10.1 will come in 2 months with Android 2.2 Update giving "Full FLASH" for ALL!
websites on a mobile phone.
-These phone have TV Out Throught The 3.5 mm Audio Jack. It double as a video Jack
with a any 3.5 Audio/Video to RCA Cable Adapter.
-These phone where though to have no HDMI Port but they do. They have a special
Micro USB Port that support "HDMI OUT!!" Port YES!!
-This phone has the HIGHEST SIZE of storage capacity of any phone on the American
Market today with 14GB!! Internal Memory For Movies, Videos, Pictures, Anything!
& Has 2GB For Just Android Market Apps Only..16GB Total..WOW!!! Plus SDCard Slot With 32GB MAX!!
combined all together to give U 48GB of storage Space (46GB Not Including App
storage.)
-The phones claims to have 720p HD recording & it does & it can be changed to 1280x720 which
equals 720p. This feature can be changed in the camcorder settings Menu
-The Verizon Fasinate has! LED Flash! & No American Versions Has a front Facing
camera. (AT&T Captivate Has no flash)
Special Specs To Know About:
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2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
Weight: 119 g (Much Lighter than Droid X, Iphone 4G, HD2 & Evo 4G
Screen Type: Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Screen Size: 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 Inches (Height)
Video: DivX/XviD HD Codec Pack (Allowing Any Video To Play in Any Android player;
Androids Meridian Player Will play any .AVi, divx,
movie only on Galaxy S Smart phones)
Music: MP3, WAV, WMA, & FLAC!! (See Media Support at The bootom Of The Page)
Headphone: 3.5 mm Audio Jack (Doubles For TV Out)
TV Out Port: 3.5 mm Audio/Video Jack For TV Out (Many Cables Work!!)
(Use 3.5mm to RCA Cable From Radio Shack)
HDMI Out Port: YES!, Thats Right!, YES! (Any Micro USB to HDMI Adapter Cable)
Internal Storage: 8 GB or 16GB Storage/ 512 MB RAM/ 2GB ROM For Apps Storage!
SDCard Slot: MicroSD, [up to 32GB]
Bluetooth: v3.0 with A2DP (No More 2.1 BT Profile)
Infrared port: No (Old Technology)
Camera:
-Primary (Back): 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus
-Features: Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection
-Video: HD Recording up 720p/ 30fps (In The Options U can change this To Record
1280P/ 30fps WOW!!
-Secondary (Front): Front-Facing VGA Camera (UK Version Only)
Proximity Sensor: Yes, For Auto Screen Turn-off; Plus Auto Daylight/Nightime
Brightness Adjustment (Takes the Place Of the Front-Facing
Camera on the US Versions that have to Front Camera)
OS: Android OS v2.1 Eclair (Soon Upgraded to Android OS v2.2 Froyo
Radio: Stereo FM Radio with RDS (RDS shows stations Names & song Titles)
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ALL MEDIA SUPPORT:
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The Galaxy S comes with support for many audio file formats,
including 2 lossless audio codecs, video codecs and video formats:
Galaxy S Line Plays:
Video codecs:
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mpeg4
H.264
H.263
Sorenson codec
DivX HD/ XviD
VC-1
Video Formats:
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3GP (MPEG-4)
WMV (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI (divx)
MKV
FLV
Lossless Audio:
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FLAC
WAV
Other Audio:
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Vorbis
MP3
AAC
AAC+
eAAC+
WMA
AMR-NB
AMR-WB
MID
AC3
XMF
IMY

some infor I found online, interesting.
there is no doubt they far outrank every single phone out there in so many ways!
#1 - Screen; 100,000:1 compared to iPhone4's 800:1 Real World contrast ratio. But it's the response time that kicks every phone on the planet to the curb being 0.01ms. Which is as close to instantaneous as you can get. Especially compared to iPhone4's snail response time of 25ms. Why is this so important? Because these phones are NOT eReaders!
If you want a over rated ereader, then iP4 is your best choice. If what you want is a Multimedia Phone then Samsung's Super AMOLED is your BEST CHOICE. Play games or watch action movies? Super AMOLEAD!
http://cfile27.uf.tistory.com/original/140B801A4C183C762FE807
(note: the original page this graph is from destroys the myth of higher pixel density. It explains that in the fall when 2.2 Android is available for Galaxy Series phones SVG vectored fonts (resolution free 300dpi) and higher dpi icons will shed a new light on the subject. Also it relates to the sweet spot view distance for the screen size)
#2 - Samsung makes 50% of the cost of all parts in iPhone4. In so doing, they've strived to put better parts into their own phones while Apple went CHEAP. Hummingbird blows Apple A4 away merely by having the full Arm Neon Multimedia Engine and OS support programed into Android. But not fully deployed until Android 2.2. On top of that you have the first time the SGX540 GPU has been put in a device. It can display 3x what the iP4 or any other phone out can at 90million Triangles/p/sec and with that Super AMOLED screen, when 2.2 comes out it'll get all phones to the curb.
#3 - Samsung has the newest and best radios out. Compared to any other device. First phone to have WiFi Direct b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 (10x speed of iP4's BT2.1), DLNA Media Server and w/ Android 2.2 full OS support for all these. 3G/4G Baseband Radio w/ Full VOIP (Voice/Video) supported radio. Meaning when Google/GIPS HD Video Conferencing is released for Galaxy, they will have Facetime's Engine running on hardware capable of using it over 3G/4G (btw Facetime is running GIPS Engine). Galaxy has TV-Video Out via it's headphone jack. Cameras both have Smile and Face detection. 5mp camera has outstanding low light capability and again when 2.2 comes out dramatic changes will come into use with it's ambient light sensing abilities and auto backside lighting effects. Adobe is expanding the features of it's Photoshop Mobile for Android. Of course there is more on the way in features that are hidden at this time, but you've made a great choice if you own one of these Galaxy Series Phones!!!
Another one
[email protected] It's in the combo radio, but I'm not sure that it's active until Android 2.2 update for support. If not then it'll get the update in the fall. That's what I gathered from a Korean site. That support was coming and that some surprises having to do with high res fonts and icon in an update soon. That would show off the Super AMOLED's Resolution (a swipe at Retina, because it's the 300dpi fonts Apple's using that are making it look sharper for reading along w/ extremely high dpi icons. Compared to Android's low res icons and low dpi non SVG converted to SVG fonts (for vectored Resolution Free fonts).
I've seen other mentions of the radio referred to as FM RDS so that would mean something about it being capable of receiving road construction bulletins, etc.
http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-12261_7-10002899-20.html?s=0&o=10002899
This is Broadcom page on the part number from the tear down:
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM20751
Samsung Galaxy Series phones are the first to receive this WiFi Direct capable SoC and some interesting things are coming from other features in it too.
FM Radio w/RDS and FM Recording as well in Wave. So Bada supports more features than Android does as yet. Same chis in both though!
http://www.careace.net/2010/06/08/comparison-of-iphone-4-vs-samsung-wave-and-samsung-galaxy-s/
Note: All Action Graphics, Games, etc in the future are going to look far better on Super AMOLED Galaxy than iPhone or any other LCD or AMOLED Screen. Because of the super fast response time and contrast ratio and the fact NO IPS LCD has a chance in hell of competing with it. iPhone's abysmal 25ms is more like the first desktop LCD screens in speed. Fast action Games & Video will ghost and display irregularly. Especially since the Galaxy has been designed for the future w/ that 3x the display capability of iPhones SGX535 GPU at 90million Triangles/per/sec rendering speeds. Which is the reason it can put up HD 720p graphics over WiFi Direct DLNA or BlueTooth 3.0 DLNA to your HDTV. This is the reason they did not bother putting in an HDMI out port. Also because HDMI restricts graphics w/ HDCP. DLNA doesn't restrict anything being a wireless broadcast in the first place and being both Wifi 2.4ghz and 5.0ghz (unlike iPhone4, etc's 2.4ghz ONLY)!
My plan is to buy either the DirectTV Google Box or the Logitech GoogleTV Box. They are going to be WiFi Direct (I believe dual band as well). Along with Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA capable. This feature can auto Sync and because of it's extremely fast speed (faster than Wifi G or N) and low 6 to 30ft range it will not conflict with any other signals. Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA is the FUTURE!

Sorry, Long time lurker first time poster. There seems to be alot of misinformation in the previous two posts feel free to correct me as well...
Preech2003 said:
SUPER SPECS For All Models Of Samsungs "Galaxy S" Android OS SmartPhone Line:
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-U Can Buy 2 Versions of this phone Either an 8GB or 16GB Internal Memory Storage
The Fascinate for Verizon will only have 2GB and the Epic 4G for Sprint only has 1GB of internal memory.
-This phone has the HIGHEST SIZE of storage capacity of any phone on the American
Market today with 16GB!! Internal Memory For Movies, Videos, Pictures, Anything!
& Has 2GB For Just Android Market Apps Only..WOW!!! & SDCard Slot With 32GB MAX!!
combined all together to give U 50GB of storage Space (48GB Not Including App
storage.
I don't know about the others but the Vibrant does NOT have an extra 2GB of memory for apps. The internal memory reserved for apps is subtracted from the 16GB of internal storage. I believe it is something like 1.8Gb for apps/14.2GB storage. Therefore it does have a maximum of 48GB of storage.
-The phones claim to have 720p HD recording but actually have 1280p Super Mobile HD
Recording!!. This feature can be changed in the camcorder settings Menu
Care to walk me through how to get this? I can't find it.
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boodies said:
some infor I found online, interesting.
Which is the reason it can put up HD 720p graphics over WiFi Direct DLNA or BlueTooth 3.0 DLNA to your HDTV. This is the reason they did not bother putting in an HDMI out port. Also because HDMI restricts graphics w/ HDCP. DLNA doesn't restrict anything being a wireless broadcast in the first place and being both Wifi 2.4ghz and 5.0ghz (unlike iPhone4, etc's 2.4ghz ONLY)!
You realize that you don't have to have HDCP with HDMI right? DLNA and HDMI are not the same thing and DLNA does honor DRM. Don't believe me? Try and play Avatar via DLNA to anything aside from the phone, you can't. Why? Because of DRM. Additionally the phones do not do wifi in the 5Ghz band.
My plan is to buy either the DirectTV Google Box or the Logitech GoogleTV Box. They are going to be WiFi Direct (I believe dual band as well). Along with Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA capable. This feature can auto Sync and because of it's extremely fast speed (faster than Wifi G or N) and low 6 to 30ft range it will not conflict with any other signals. Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA is the FUTURE!
Might want to rethink your plan as Bluetooth 3.0 is not faster than either G or N. It has a maximum theoretical speed of up to 24Mbs.
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since when does the captivate have led flash?
I havn't seen this or heard this anywhere, and I see no flash on it when I check on google.

boodies said:
some infor I found online, interesting.
there is no doubt they far outrank every single phone out there in so many ways!
#1 - Screen; 100,000:1 compared to iPhone4's 800:1 Real World contrast ratio. But it's the response time that kicks every phone on the planet to the curb being 0.01ms. Which is as close to instantaneous as you can get. Especially compared to iPhone4's snail response time of 25ms. Why is this so important? Because these phones are NOT eReaders!
If you want a over rated ereader, then iP4 is your best choice. If what you want is a Multimedia Phone then Samsung's Super AMOLED is your BEST CHOICE. Play games or watch action movies? Super AMOLEAD!
http://cfile27.uf.tistory.com/original/140B801A4C183C762FE807
(note: the original page this graph is from destroys the myth of higher pixel density. It explains that in the fall when 2.2 Android is available for Galaxy Series phones SVG vectored fonts (resolution free 300dpi) and higher dpi icons will shed a new light on the subject. Also it relates to the sweet spot view distance for the screen size)
#2 - Samsung makes 50% of the cost of all parts in iPhone4. In so doing, they've strived to put better parts into their own phones while Apple went CHEAP. Hummingbird blows Apple A4 away merely by having the full Arm Neon Multimedia Engine and OS support programed into Android. But not fully deployed until Android 2.2. On top of that you have the first time the SGX540 GPU has been put in a device. It can display 3x what the iP4 or any other phone out can at 90million Triangles/p/sec and with that Super AMOLED screen, when 2.2 comes out it'll get all phones to the curb.
#3 - Samsung has the newest and best radios out. Compared to any other device. First phone to have WiFi Direct b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 (10x speed of iP4's BT2.1), DLNA Media Server and w/ Android 2.2 full OS support for all these. 3G/4G Baseband Radio w/ Full VOIP (Voice/Video) supported radio. Meaning when Google/GIPS HD Video Conferencing is released for Galaxy, they will have Facetime's Engine running on hardware capable of using it over 3G/4G (btw Facetime is running GIPS Engine). Galaxy has TV-Video Out via it's headphone jack. Cameras both have Smile and Face detection. 5mp camera has outstanding low light capability and again when 2.2 comes out dramatic changes will come into use with it's ambient light sensing abilities and auto backside lighting effects. Adobe is expanding the features of it's Photoshop Mobile for Android. Of course there is more on the way in features that are hidden at this time, but you've made a great choice if you own one of these Galaxy Series Phones!!!
Another one
[email protected] It's in the combo radio, but I'm not sure that it's active until Android 2.2 update for support. If not then it'll get the update in the fall. That's what I gathered from a Korean site. That support was coming and that some surprises having to do with high res fonts and icon in an update soon. That would show off the Super AMOLED's Resolution (a swipe at Retina, because it's the 300dpi fonts Apple's using that are making it look sharper for reading along w/ extremely high dpi icons. Compared to Android's low res icons and low dpi non SVG converted to SVG fonts (for vectored Resolution Free fonts).
I've seen other mentions of the radio referred to as FM RDS so that would mean something about it being capable of receiving road construction bulletins, etc.
http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-12261_7-10002899-20.html?s=0&o=10002899
This is Broadcom page on the part number from the tear down:
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM20751
Samsung Galaxy Series phones are the first to receive this WiFi Direct capable SoC and some interesting things are coming from other features in it too.
FM Radio w/RDS and FM Recording as well in Wave. So Bada supports more features than Android does as yet. Same chis in both though!
http://www.careace.net/2010/06/08/comparison-of-iphone-4-vs-samsung-wave-and-samsung-galaxy-s/
Note: All Action Graphics, Games, etc in the future are going to look far better on Super AMOLED Galaxy than iPhone or any other LCD or AMOLED Screen. Because of the super fast response time and contrast ratio and the fact NO IPS LCD has a chance in hell of competing with it. iPhone's abysmal 25ms is more like the first desktop LCD screens in speed. Fast action Games & Video will ghost and display irregularly. Especially since the Galaxy has been designed for the future w/ that 3x the display capability of iPhones SGX535 GPU at 90million Triangles/per/sec rendering speeds. Which is the reason it can put up HD 720p graphics over WiFi Direct DLNA or BlueTooth 3.0 DLNA to your HDTV. This is the reason they did not bother putting in an HDMI out port. Also because HDMI restricts graphics w/ HDCP. DLNA doesn't restrict anything being a wireless broadcast in the first place and being both Wifi 2.4ghz and 5.0ghz (unlike iPhone4, etc's 2.4ghz ONLY)!
My plan is to buy either the DirectTV Google Box or the Logitech GoogleTV Box. They are going to be WiFi Direct (I believe dual band as well). Along with Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA capable. This feature can auto Sync and because of it's extremely fast speed (faster than Wifi G or N) and low 6 to 30ft range it will not conflict with any other signals. Bluetooth 3.0 DLNA is the FUTURE!
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One of the best posts I've ever read so far...kudos bro....

Berserk87 said:
since when does the captivate have led flash?
I havn't seen this or heard this anywhere, and I see no flash on it when I check on google.
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I just checked and my captivate did not grow a flash so that part of the post is clearly wrong.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App

Preech2003 said:
-The phones claim to have 720p HD recording but actually have 1280p Super Mobile HD
Recording!!. This feature can be changed in the camcorder settings Menu
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This needs to be corrected before people start bugging out on trying to find something that isn't there.
1280x720 resolution = 720p.

krichek said:
You realize that you don't have to have HDCP with HDMI right? DLNA and HDMI are not the same thing and DLNA does honor DRM. Don't believe me? Try and play Avatar via DLNA to anything aside from the phone, you can't. Why? Because of DRM.
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Really? I streamed Avatar from my phone to my Asus O!Play Air and it looked amazing on my 55" LCD.

KerryG said:
Really? I streamed Avatar from my phone to my Asus O!Play Air and it looked amazing on my 55" LCD.
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I think perhaps I wasn't clear. I was referring to the copy of Avatar that came on the Vibrant.

The screen is amazing and all, but it's still not easy to see when outside, even on max brightness...

blanked said:
The screen is amazing and all, but it's still not easy to see when outside, even on max brightness...
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You need glasses.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App

christpuncher said:
You need glasses.
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Straight to the personal insults. Thanks.

Preech2003 said:
-This phone has the HIGHEST SIZE of storage capacity of any phone on the American
Market today with 16GB!
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I'm pretty sure the iPhones come with an option for 32gb
-The phones claim to have 720p HD recording but actually have 1280p Super Mobile HD
Recording!!. This feature can be changed in the camcorder settings Menu
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This is an outright lie. 720p is the highest recording option for the Galaxy S
-The Fasinate & Captivate Both Have LED Flash & No American Versions Has a front Facing
camera.
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The Captivate does not have LED flash. As for the Fascinate, who knows?
Internal Storage: 8 GB or 16GB Storage/ 512 MB RAM/ 2GB ROM For Apps Storage!
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2 of the 16gb is dedicated to apps. And if there was an extra 2GB ROM, how would it store apps if it's read only?

A lot of the stuff was opinion based and or just wrong.
And I may have missed something but at first you list 4 models and then keep mentioning how all 3 models have this and that... which 3? And where is the epic?
Less caps and exclamation points please. This is not a place for Billy Mays wanna be commercials. If you are making a post to show the specs, just show the specs, people looking here are mostly the nerdy type who will get more excited by the numbers than THE WORDING LIKE THIS!!!!

just a few corrections:
the fascinate (verizon galaxy) has an LED flash
the epic (sprint galaxy) has a front facing camera and flash
and to hurrpancakes, last time i checked 16gb + 32 gb = 48gb im not sure, but i think there is a chance 48 is a larger number the 32. Can someone please verify that?

engineer14 said:
Can someone please verify that?
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http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=48+>+32

engineer14 said:
just a few corrections:
the fascinate (verizon galaxy) has an LED flash
the epic (sprint galaxy) has a front facing camera and flash
and to hurrpancakes, last time i checked 16gb + 32 gb = 48gb im not sure, but i think there is a chance 48 is a larger number the 32. Can someone please verify that=
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In op's post, he says that it has the most storage of any phone in the market at 16gb. He doesn't mention the 32gb sd card until after he says the highest size thing.
-This phone has the HIGHEST SIZE of storage capacity of any phone on the American
Market today with 16GB!! Internal Memory For Movies, Videos, Pictures, Anything!
& Has 2GB For Just Android Market Apps Only..WOW!!! & SDCard Slot With 32GB MAX!!
combined all together to give U 50GB of storage Space (48GB Not Including App
storage.
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On a side note, the whole original post makes me want to vomit. I don't quite know why.

hurrpancakes said:
On a side note, the whole original post makes me want to vomit. I don't quite know why.
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Probably because it's riddled with typo's, grammar errors, and excessive punctuation?
Also, the storage is "16gb", but in reality you have 1.9gb apps storage, 13.18gb of internal storage, and you lose about 1gb to formatting and marketing (the whole binary vs decimal thing that occurs with computer hard drives affects this device too).

raduque said:
Probably because it's riddled with typo's, grammar errors, and excessive punctuation?
Also, the storage is "16gb", but in reality you have 1.9gb apps storage, 13.18gb of internal storage, and you lose about 1gb to formatting and marketing (the whole binary vs decimal thing that occurs with computer hard drives affects this device too).
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I am thinking of starting a petition to make 2^10 (2 to the power of 10) changed to 1000, but i will need you guys to back me up. whos in!!

christpuncher said:
You need glasses.
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Has, that's funny! I agree. give it few seconds to adjust its colors, and it is very well visible, even in direct sunlight.
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Saw no mention of cell radio though.
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The cell radio is the only real thing it lacks, but they aren't targeting the cell phone arena, more the personal media player or pocket computer type arena. There are endless uses for it. And they seem to be marketing it so that people can specialize it with their own software, buy many in bulk and then sell them to other people.
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ZMS-05 Media Rich Application Processor
• Dual ARM processor cores
• High resolution - decode to 1080p/720p encode
• 1080p HDMI output
• Supports wide range of codecs e.g H.264, MPEG 1/2/4, WMV/VC-1
• Powerful floating-point 3D graphics
• Supports OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0
• High quality audio encode and decode
• High Quality Imaging Processing
• Low power architecture
• Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling
• Multiple clock domains and clock gating
• 16 independent power down regions
• Suspend to RAM for standby
• USB 2.0 OTG controller
• Analog HD TV encoder
• Three independent 12/24-bit video units
• Three SDIO/MMC/CE-ATA controllers
• Mobile SDR, DDR and DDR2
• 64/32-bit data bus
• 1Gbyte address space
even with a 400 dollar pricetag on it for the 32gb model, with those specs, if they included a cell radio they would easily be able to stomp the iphone out of existence.
kusotare said:
even with a 400 dollar pricetag on it for the 32gb model, with those specs, if they included a cell radio they would easily be able to stomp the iphone out of existence.
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Its not the technology it contains that makes iPhone popular, it's the massive marketing that backs it.
I fired off an email to the support asking about the intergration of a cell radio if one wanted it since these are aimed at start ups.
A guy claims to have 4 of them already in hand on Ebay. Asking price $780!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Plaszma-SDK-and...ov05?hash=item19b60b16a3&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Its not the technology it contains that makes iPhone popular, it's the massive marketing that backs it.
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not to mention all the people who are iTools because they go ape**** for any product apple so creativly puts a lowercase "i" in front of
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not to mention all the people who are iTools because they go ape**** for any product apple so creativly puts a lowercase "i" in front of
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LOL so true!
All we need is a truly impressive phone to show the masses that android is the best os, all of us here know that, this thing is sweet though, needs cell radio though....aren't there supposed to be snapdragon running android that are supposed to be coming soon, now one off those will blow iphone away for good. Ugh I can't stand all the iphone fanboys, I show them that the g1 is better and they are still hooked on their crappy hardware and their numbers of how many are sold because people keep breaking them and have to replace cause they are too fragile
The Zii EGG is an energy efficient handheld StemCell Computer based on the powerful ZiiLABS ZMS-05 media-rich applications processor. Besides its multi-touch 3.5-inch LCD screen, it can also output HD video at up to 1080p. The ZMS-05’s 24 floating-point processors deliver up to 8 GFLOPS of raw processing power, while the StemCell Computing’s flexible architecture allows stunning display of 3D graphics on a small handheld battery powered device.
8 gigflops of processing power??? You guys need to watch this video. If that **** is really market ready it is the future of all cell phones, gps, pc's, **** just everything. I was gonna get the moto sholes but **** I might have to wait and see if something with these internals comes out with a hard keyboard.
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All we need is a truly impressive phone to show the masses that android is the best os, all of us here know that, this thing is sweet though, needs cell radio though....aren't there supposed to be snapdragon running android that are supposed to be coming soon, now one off those will blow iphone away for good. Ugh I can't stand all the iphone fanboys, I show them that the g1 is better and they are still hooked on their crappy hardware and their numbers of how many are sold because people keep breaking them and have to replace cause they are too fragile
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HAHAHA... I must agree... I got an ipod touch... and I only had it a day and it died... All I wanted to do was upload music... nothing more. I can't wait for this to come out so I can sell the touch and uninstall itunes...
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All we need is a truly impressive phone to show the masses that android is the best os, all of us here know that, this thing is sweet though, needs cell radio though....aren't there supposed to be snapdragon running android that are supposed to be coming soon, now one off those will blow iphone away for good. Ugh I can't stand all the iphone fanboys, I show them that the g1 is better and they are still hooked on their crappy hardware and their numbers of how many are sold because people keep breaking them and have to replace cause they are too fragile
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I agree android is a better os and overall it is better then the iphone. But I have had a ipod touch 2g since febuary and I have to say it is a sweet device, the amount of games for it is amazing and the graphics rival my old psp. Once jailbroken it can do damn near anything and isn't under apple all empowering control. As far as being fragile I must have gotten a good one because my 3 year old plays with it all the time and has dropped it more times then I can remember and it still works great, accelerometer and all. Instead of judging the device by it's fans and makers you should really give it a try because I use to think they were garbage and blah blah blah until I got one.
I would never get a iphone though because I need a hard keyboard, plus att rapes you for the monthly charges.
in perspective...8GPLOPS isnt THAT huge....
the xbox 360 does 3TFLOPS for example
so this thing is 375 times less powerful than an xbox
(incase anyone doesnt know....FLOPS=Floating Point Operations Per Second)
you can tell more about power from the FLOPS than the GHZ (the intel guys are gonna hunt me down for telling you that)
Ok yea I mean for a little ass chip that seems pretty good, I wouldnt want to carry around a 360 in my pocket lol.
I WOULD!!!
LOL
big pockets and a good belt
and a backpack filled with car batteries lol
ok I got it. Get one of those snap on screens for the 360 and put a baby carrier on, then mount the 360 w/screen on it and get a handgun holster to put the controller in. Now we can just tape AA batteries all around our bodies and we should be good to go.
better make em Li-Ion Energizers....lol

X10 vs N900

So I posted my ad on craigslist. Trying to sell my x10 last night, and I got an email this morning. This is where the argument started:
I got a Tmobile 3G Nokia N900 for trade, straight trade...both your phone
> > > and Mine are the same price.
> > >
> > > I am looking to trade just cause I wanted to try something different,
> > > absolutely nothing wrong with my phone, no scratches no damage, has screen
> > > protector and box with all accessories.
> > >
> > > Let me know if you are interested and we can meet 1/2 way or something, I am
> > > coming from Sterling Virginia.
> > >
> > >
> > > Briggs
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> > > Yea I can trade you the phone but you will need to add 100$ since mine is an
> > > android device, more user friendly than yours!
>>>> Me.
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>
> > Then you would not want my mobile pc with phone capabilities, you would not be
> > able to use it.
> >
> > And mine is close to 600 bux from the store....might as well just to buy yours
> > cash.
>>>>>Briggs
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> I'm not trying to talk trash about your phone but here is my thought. Let me
> tell you what I think of the N900 and why it is not as good as X10, First it is
> a resistive touch screen you have to use a stylus most of the time, Flash
> support is way to slow on it. 5 megapixel on your camera compare to 8 megapixel,
> the N900 can only use sideways, 3.5 inch screen compare to 4 inch. In the end I
> got to say I like the Maemo OS, and the design of your phone! And the price of
> your phone is $480 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OB49SW/?tag=ptappt-20
> Mine is
> http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ericsson-Xperia-Unlocked-Smartphone/dp/B003LMYOGA
> You can buy it today I can meet up with you if you want. $550.
>
> But anyway Thank you for your offer. Think about it and get back to me.
>>>>Me
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I know how much i paid for my phone and i have the receipts, so under mining the value of a mobile computer that gives browsing comparable to a desktop is kinda rude, i dont only have one browser, i have a fast mobile browser as well, the phone has been updated and it does have vertical options for the brownser, phone, and other apps.
My n900 has dvix and avi player, video output ...and now i found out the x10 has only android 1.6.....for each its own, i like you xperia but not worth my N900 plux 100 bux..
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don't find this is rude at all, I'm just saying the fact, spec are online that where I get the info from! Also 600Mhz compare to 1GHz which one is faster think about it! Dvix player? Why would you even mention that, do you really need Dvix player to to play a video? nah I don't think so! Android market has way more apps than Ovi market.
I did not under mining the value of your phone, your phone is used and my phone is used. You ask me if I want to trade the phone with no cost because they both are in the same price rang. And the truth is no the x10 cost more than the N900.
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Tell me what you guys think. I just think our X10 is better than the N900 in every way. But when he mention we are still stuck on 1.6, I have nothing to say. LOL
You've never used a N900 before, have you? A straight trade is fair deal, in my opinion.
N900 is straight ugly, plus craiglist is full of con men.
Sell your x10 on amazon, thats what i did, i got £326 for it(after amazon took 40 pounds).
They're similar prices in the UK... free on a £35 a month 2 year contract. might not be such a bad offer.
I sold my N900 and got an xperia, and while full flash was nice on it, the lack of support from nokia for the OS was terrible. Im glad i made the swap.
I mean I would do the trade if N900 has the compatible display. I mean I like Android better but when he say x10 was stuck on 1.6, I couldn't say anything back....Why Sony is doing this to Us???? If X10 runs 2.2 or even 2.1, X10 would be one of the best phone on the market!!!
swapping n900
yes Nokia did really put all its customers down by the way they worked on N900..
I mean why did they didn't worked enough on it before the launch
the os support is the worst...
So if I were you i would not go for a N900....but that's Just Me!!
Ok so I got my X10 2 weeks ago after selling my N900.
Now lemem tell you some very first hand experience. There are only a few things why i left N900 and chose an Android device.
1. It's not fair at all to compare n900 with x10 why cus x10 is a smart phone where as N900 is a MIT.
2. N900 is completely open source i mean you can do what ever teh heck you want to. X10 isn't, atleast for now.
3. N900 sucks A$$ when it comes to the software development x10 had androi dmarket under its belt.(Personally thats the only reason i left n900, or else i'll take n900 on any device anyday).
4. N900 is a bit slower in processing but trust me not a noticeable difference. Ive been using x10 and realisticaly i find it alot slower and laggy than n900.
5. N900 has a 5mpx carl Zaiess Lens with dual led flash and the image quality is by far alo more superior than 8mps on X10.
6. DVD recording on N900 is alot more sharper than video rec on X10.
7. gigantic 32gb internal in comparison to SD is much better to me atleast.
8. Screen resolution; X10 is a bit larger in screen size but trust me the quallity and liquidity on the n900 is even better than iphone and with four screens and later modified to 9 screens on n900 is much more superior.
9. x10 is missing a radio transmitter, N900 has a dual FM transmitter.
10. N900 can play alot more vid and audio formats than x10.
11. X10 has a virtual on screen keyboard which we all know how practical it is. N900 has on screen and a mighty full qwerty kboard.
12. My fav part of N900 it has built in IM capability sucha as Skype, Gtalk, Ovi, msn, facebook etc.
13. Secondary canera on n900 wich works like a charm for free conference calls. X10 is missing one.
14. And if you're still not convinced N900 is packed with Ovi maps which enables free realtime satelite navigation without any data. X10 is missing it.
15. for hd qualuty output N900 has tv output. X10 is missing it.
16. im a heavy user and trust me on this when I tell you , ive never seen such a poor battery life as of x10. N900 has a much much better battey life.
17. Also a very important this to keep in mind is that, I mean Nokia might have ditched that device but it has a very commited community working for it day and night. Ive been a mamber of that forum and those guys are really passionate about maemo and N900.
So after all that if some one is offering you a straight trade with X10, i think its really fair. As i said N900 is like that just cus of nokia cus they abandoned that device, if it had a store like And,.Market or apple store. I will never ever pick anything over n900, its by far the most strongest and reliable device in the market for its price.
So for all those who've never used n900 in comparison to x10 please keep in mind if ur comparing smart phones please do not bring N900 in teh equation cus that not fair to any smart phone. N900 isnt a smart phone its a mobile internet tablet with phone capabilites. Hope this will help. Cheers.
the n900 is maybe on some stuff beter, but the x10 is getting better support. and android is growing, meamo is dying in my eyes...
The way I see it that technical superiority is secondary to actual usability. You can have a holographic phone with 2TB of ram and a VR interface but if you can't actually use it then there's no point to it. The important stuff works just fine on the X10: it makes calls, you can listen to music, it handles calendars, handles communications and not only that but unlike the vanilla app market I can actually buy stuff from it here in .se.
Would I like it to be better? Sure, but I can live with it in it's current state. It does the things mentioned and it does them well, except for tethering all other extras are just gravy.
On a mobile phone, we expect that the user interface, mobile-centric. It is not on the N900. With that, i mean that there is no a single key we can press for immediate access to phone functions. Instead, there is a application "Telephony" we can start. (Starts automatically on incoming calls). We can look up your contacts and call them, but we can not send messages from the phone application. Then we need to open another program, called Conversations. This program provides access to SMS services and Ovi (Nokia), Skype, Google Talk, Jabber and SIP (enter the settings from your SIP provider).
It's actually pretty much we miss on the N900.
We do not see the person's status on social sites in the contact list, and we can not send MMS.
Another, more serious problem is that we can not download mail from an Exchange Server unless this is a 2007 or newer version. Many companies, including media group Apress, running on more or less outdated Exchange Server 2003. But the N900 gives an error message when trying to connect us to the server. This error message is described as a bug on the pages of Maemo.org (developer forum for the operating system on N900).When, or if there is a fix, we know nothing about.
With full-fledged web browser, we had also looked forward to watch TV on mobile phone. But it does not work. NRK streams in Windows Media format or Silverlight. N900 allegedly support WMV, but it works at least not to this service.
TV2 web-TV does not. What is the reason we do not know, but when we come to the playback of the video stream for N900 notified that it has no contact with the network, and we have not found any place where we can define Web connection for streaming.
N900 will be able to play movies encoded in DivX, but here we support the issues. Some of the files will not play with the provided error message about lack of format support. We can not access the Sparebank1s nettbanking, running a java application logins.
No MMS support, limited media support (non-DRM support), malfunction of sync against Exchange 2003, no ability to create documents in Office to go, the GPS solution without navigation and a user interface for the enthusiast, it's our first impression that N900 falls through both mobile phone and mini-PC.
(Source: Mobilen.no)
Landscape or die
Unfortunately, it is also pretty hopeless.
Most features of the phone, with the exception of the call feature may be used only with the phone in landscape mode. It means that it is impossible to use the N900 with one hand.
(mobili.no)
But we can use X10 with one hand as well
junooni.1980 said:
and the image quality is by far alo more superior than 8mps on X10.
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Mobili.no about N900: The picture quality is quite straightforward. We think, however, that the images of treated and crisp up too much. This is not particularly good.
Mobili.no about X10: The quality of the pictures you take will be good. The images are sharp, and detail the background is not blurred.
16. im a heavy user and trust me on this when I tell you , ive never seen such a poor battery life as of x10. N900 has a much much better battey life.
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From mobili.no: N900 has a battery with a capacity of 1350 mAh. And it runs out if you use the phone to Nokia intend you to: surf the net, listening to music, using push-email and run third party applications.
We find that the battery lasts half a day. Yes. A half-day. You should turn off the Internet connection and keep your phone firmly in your pocket if you want your battery to last over a day.
We can not help but shake my head over Nokia's choice of batteries here. It's something that does not match when older and far less energy-intensive phones that E71 is more powerful battery than the powder packets N900.
Mobili.no about X10 battery: The battery is also very good. We have used GPS, seen on video, downloaded or e-mail, surfing the net, listening to music, called, written messages, installed software, and generally exposed battery that can be called intensive load. We managed to drain the battery fairly accurate one day, something that must be said to be more than the approved usage taken into account. Sony Ericsson even provide talk time in 3G network to eight hours, which is well above average.
N900 weight: 181 g
X10 weight: 135 g
N900 screen: TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
X10 screen: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
N900: 800 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches
X10: 480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches
N900: 256 MB RAM
X10: 384 MB RAM
N900 Camera: 5 MP, 2576x1936 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Dual LED flash, Geo tagging
X10 Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection
N900 Video: WVGA(848 x 480)@25fps
X10 Video: [email protected] (HD within September 2010)
N900 CPU: ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX530 graphics
X10 CPU: Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz processor
N900 Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1320 mAh (BL-5J)
Stand-by Up to 278 h (2G) / Up to 250 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 6 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 4 h 30 min (3G)
X10 Battery: Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41)
Stand-by Up to 415 h (2G) / Up to 425 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 10 h (2G) / Up to 8 h (3G)
Disadvantages with N900:
* Large and heavy
* UI only works in landscape mode (for now)
* No video call capabilities, smart and voice dialing
* Outdated camera interface and features
* No preinstalled voice-guided SatNav application
* No voice recorder, no MMS, and no handwriting recognition
* No FM radio application (despite that the hardware's there)
* Limited third-party software availabilty
* Limited 3G support in the US (no AT&T)
Disadvantages with X10:
* No DivX and XviD video playback out of the box
* No smart dialing
* Limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for installing apps)
* No secondary video-call camera (or videocalling whatsoever)
* No free GPS navigation solution
* No FM radio (Bluetooth headset has in build FM Radio)
* An extra xenon flash would’ve made the very good camera perfect
* Feeble loudspeaker
X900: 5MP Carl Zeiss camera fails to impress
The Nokia N900 comes with a 5 megapixel camera with a maximal image resolution of 2576 x 1936 pixels. A dual LED flash is supposed to assist is low-light capabilities but as you know its range is pretty limited so you shouldn't expect miracles.
The Carl Zeiss certification got us intrigued at first but as it turned out the camera of Nokia N900 is just another confirmation that the device isn't exactly meant to be a multimedia monster. Now don't get us wrong - it isn't too bad or anything but it is far from the best 5MP shooters.
The quite basic user interface was the first indication that got us thinking we should probably lower our expectations. The available settings include white balance, ISO sensitivity, flash mode and exposure compensation plus dedicated modes for portrait, macro, landscape and sports shooting.
The image quality is about average for a 5 megapixel shooter. The colors are good and the amount of resolved detail is very decent too. The image noise however is pretty high, especially in uniform areas like the blue sky. And it's been some time since we've last seen a similar kind of image processing. It's a bit immature as if coming from the early days of cameraphones.
The dynamic range is also average at best, but at least the contrast is decent.
X10: 8 megapixel camera
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 sports an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash capable of taking photos at a maximum resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels.
Sony Ericsson have designed their own camera interface from scratch and it takes us back to the golden days of Cybershot.
At the left viewfinder bar you will find five options - capturing mode, resolution, scenes, focus mode and camcorder switch. On the opposite you can set the exposure compensation and go to the camera album.
There are four capturing modes - normal, scene recognition, smile detection and touch capture. Scene recognition is essentially auto mode whereby the X10 will determine what setting to shoot in.
There are five focus modes available - single or multi autofocus for focusing on more than one spot, touch focus, macro mode, face detection and infinity for capturing landscapes.
Finally, there is one really handy addition - the recent shot tray. It appears at the bottom right corner and shows the last pictures taken as small thumbnails.
The camera interface puts a lot of options on the viewfinder so they’re a touch away (they can be hidden of course), but to get to the rest you need the extended settings menu. It includes options like geotagging, image stabilization, self-timer, even “smile level” to tweak the sensitivity of the smile detection.
A cool, iPhoto-like feature is the face recognition. Snap a photo of someone (it works with up to five faces in a photo) and their face will be tagged – automatically if you’ve already tagged that person, or you can do it manually if you haven’t or the automatic recognition fails for some reason.
After that’s done, when viewing a photo with you can tap the name tag, which brings the options to view the contact, show all photos with that contact, or change or delete the name tag. Viewing all photos for a contact is available through the contacts entry in the Contacts app as well.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 takes pretty good photos with excellent detail and colors. There are no visible problems with the lens or processing algorithm. There are some things here and there that need polishing, but we are more than satisfied with the results.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 takes pretty good photos with very low noise levels – the noise reduction algorithm does its job well and thanks to the 8MP sensor there’re plenty of pixels to work with.
The color rendering is good, the only thing to note is the X10 camera tends to leave the shadows slightly underdeveloped.
(Source: GSMarena)
Mano1982 said:
Mobili.no about N900: The picture quality is quite straightforward. We think, however, that the images of treated and crisp up too much. This is not particularly good.
Mobili.no about X10: The quality of the pictures you take will be good. The images are sharp, and detail the background is not blurred.
From mobili.no: N900 has a battery with a capacity of 1350 mAh. And it runs out if you use the phone to Nokia intend you to: surf the net, listening to music, using push-email and run third party applications.
We find that the battery lasts half a day. Yes. A half-day. You should turn off the Internet connection and keep your phone firmly in your pocket if you want your battery to last over a day.
We can not help but shake my head over Nokia's choice of batteries here. It's something that does not match when older and far less energy-intensive phones that E71 is more powerful battery than the powder packets N900.
Mobili.no about X10 battery: The battery is also very good. We have used GPS, seen on video, downloaded or e-mail, surfing the net, listening to music, called, written messages, installed software, and generally exposed battery that can be called intensive load. We managed to drain the battery fairly accurate one day, something that must be said to be more than the approved usage taken into account. Sony Ericsson even provide talk time in 3G network to eight hours, which is well above average.
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LOL! I really don't know what that mobili.no is,, But hey man Ive bulletted those points based on my first hand experience. And as Ive mentioned Im a heavy user, so once again I can tell you that all these lines uv'e posted above from this mobilo.no are just froma review or perhaps a preview. Ihave used the phone for months & turts me those facts arent accurate at all atleast in comparison to my experience.
And for those who talk about landscape.. N900 is a tablet not a phone, so no tablet comes with lanscape mode.
But hey I dont wanna be a preacher here for N900, as I said the only reason ive left N900 is cus of the lack of support and software. Imma wait for the new one to come out with meego but till then I'll tolerate and work with x10.
beside it's funny how uve just pointed 2 facts outta my 13-15 points difference. tahts clearly makes N900 a better device.
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LOL! I really don't know what that mobili.no is,, But hey man Ive bulletted those points based on my first hand experience. And as Ive mentioned Im a heavy user, so once again I can tell you that all these lines uv'e posted above from this mobilo.no are just froma review or perhaps a preview. Ihave used the phone for months & turts me those facts arent accurate at all atleast in comparison to my experience.
beside it's funny how uve just pointed 2 facts outta my 13-15 points difference. tahts clearly makes N900 a better device.
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Mobili.no is one of the leading mobile sites in Norway. And of course it was a large review with every single detail. It's up to everyone whether they can believe a mobile site or you.
Facts are facts, i can't deny them, f.ex. X10 can't play as many video formats etc. Although third party applications are available for that as well, but still X10 can't play every format out of the box. X10 has not secondary camera, FACT. X10 has not built in FM radio, FACT... But bluetooth headset in box has FM radio & it means you can use radio without draining battery from mobile. Internal memory 32GB in N900 is FACT. Does these three, four things make N900 a better device? Anyone can tell here 4, 5 things N900 lacks, so this will mean that X10 is better? Will you admit?
junooni.1980 said:
LOL! I really don't know what that mobili.no is,, But hey man Ive bulletted those points based on my first hand experience. And as Ive mentioned Im a heavy user, so once again I can tell you that all these lines uv'e posted above from this mobilo.no are just froma review or perhaps a preview. Ihave used the phone for months & turts me those facts arent accurate at all atleast in comparison to my experience.
And for those who talk about landscape.. N900 is a tablet not a phone, so no tablet comes with lanscape mode.
But hey I dont wanna be a preacher here for N900, as I said the only reason ive left N900 is cus of the lack of support and software. Imma wait for the new one to come out with meego but till then I'll tolerate and work with x10.
beside it's funny how uve just pointed 2 facts outta my 13-15 points difference. tahts clearly makes N900 a better device.
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To be honest I also dont know mobilo.no, but i would rather take their review as more objective, than the words from an obvious nokia fanboy as you ....
And have also heard that the battery on the N900 should suck extremely... And all reviews i have read about it, said it wasnt really good....
And last, why even start a discussion like this in a X10 forum ?
Why you guys keep saying x10 can't play Divx? Well i can't tell the differences but the only common media i can't play is .mkv h265 ones right now.
I can play Xvid and divx perfectly fine. You just got to choose the proper program for it.
Beside why is the poster trading a NEW phone for an OLD phone anyway? he must be an idiot, to trade something new for old. I rather trade x10 for Evo 4g or another HTC or even iphone over any nokia ****ty phones. (i had 2 nokia before and i throw them out after few month)
Also if you want to take a picture, go buy a camera already. Your US economy need you to purchase items stop saving your money under your bed. Quality wise, most digital camera out there beats all your cellphones.

Display Resolution-Quality?

Hello,
what do you mean, the screen has the following resulution:
Wildlife 240 x 320 (8,1cm)
Diamond 480 x 640 (7,1cm)
If this resolution looks way worse or it looks okay?
you can see the pixels if you look closely, but the its fine really!
Maybe I'm just really picky, but I almost crapped myself when I saw "3.2" QVGA" on Edgadget >.< Pictures is probably fine but text will be a nightmare.
I had a play with one yesterday, texting is fine on it!
yes same with me. i am surprised about display quality. its really good.
its okay i think
depends on which you compare it
so compared to nexus one, htc desire / evo 4g / incredible etc the screen looks not as good as you hope but standalone its okay i think... not the best bot not the worth
^^ i thought, that it is clear, that you can not compare it to the amoled displays.
of the models which are sold for nearly double the prize.
beside this, it is a really good conventional display.
i agree. I lost my HTC magic, and afther a couple of days i agreed with buying this beautiful device. You cant compare it with the desire or legend, but i think for budget phones it is the best on the market! much better then the x10 mini!
the resolution is not really bad comparing with the desire.
yeah its okay i think
if you don't hold it 10cm near your eyes
im wondering...if wildfire just only got 240x320 resolution on 3.2 inches screen, so whats the advantages to have android 2.1 on it at all? i mean in terms of web browsing, gaming and photo shooting....i dont have any clue bout that
the apps which are compiled on android 2.1 source runs
thats the biggest benefit
@albert emmer: sorry i dont get your point. this means i should use windows 3.1 on my netbook instead of win7 because of its small 10.1 screen ???
1.5 (Cupcake)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.27 On 30 April 2009, the official 1.5 (Cupcake) update for Android was released.[35][36] There were several new features and UI updates included in the 1.5 update:[37]
Ability to record and watch videos through camcorder mode
Uploading videos to YouTube and pictures to Picasa directly from the phone
A new soft-keyboard with text-prediction
Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP support
Ability to automatically connect to a Bluetooth headset within a certain distance
New widgets and folders that can populate the Home screens
Animated screen transitions
1.6 (Donut)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29[38] On 15 September 2009, the 1.6 (Donut) SDK was released.[39][40] Included in the update were:[38]
An improved Android Market experience
An integrated camera, camcorder, and gallery interface
Gallery now enables users to select multiple photos for deletion
Updated Voice Search, with faster response and deeper integration with native applications, including the ability to dial contacts
Updated search experience to allow searching bookmarks, history, contacts, and the web from the home screen
Updated technology support for CDMA/EVDO, 802.1x, VPNs, and a text-to-speech engine
Support for WVGA screen resolutions
Speed improvements in searching and camera applications
Gesture framework and GestureBuilder development tool
2.0/2.1 (Eclair)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29[41] On 26 October 2009 the 2.0 (Eclair) SDK was released.[42] Among the changes were:[43]
Optimized hardware speed
Support for more screen sizes and resolutions
Revamped UI
New Browser UI and HTML5 support
New contact lists
Better white-black ratio for backgrounds
Improved Google Maps 3.1.2
Microsoft Exchange support
Built in flash support for Camera
Digital Zoom
MotionEvent class enhanced to track multi-touch events[44]
Improved virtual keyboard
Bluetooth 2.1
Live Wallpapers
The 2.0.1 SDK was released on 3 December 2009.[45]
The 2.1 SDK was released on 12 January 2010.[46]
bro, its not bout screen size but the screen resolution. for example, you use 320x240 pixel picture as wallpaper on your 640x480 pixel screen. so how bout the display? it will stretched out the picture to fit with the screen. then u will find out the blocky effect on your screen. haha...
of course the resolution does matters. some games or apps require high resolution to run on that phone.
honestly, i love all the features that wildfire have but the screen resolution get me a lil bit upset=)
^^ no question about this. just wonder about your question about the benefits of 2.1 on this device, thats all bro ;-)
display quality is **** , but I am comparing it to my nexus one.
All other spec's I think are ok for a phone of this level but resolution could be a lot better.
Small resolution but it is a cheap device.
I am quite satisfied however.
HTC's marketing managers must be discharged: 320x240 for 3.2'' display????
Even good colors is not the solution.
Can see the pixels from 1m, browsing - f..d & stupid game.
Screen MUST be VGA.
I'm very angry: they break my dream (present it to my wife).

3 Wishes - What would you change?

I love my Nexus One, but like everything, as time goes by and new things come along, there are things I wish were different.
If you had 'three wishes' and could change only three things about the N1, what would it be?
Here's my list
1. By far my first wish would be for more application flash memory. Even with App2SD, there is just not enough space for all the apps I want to install. I'd love to see a minimum of 4GB of app memory.
2. Front Camera. Now that real video conferencing apps and reasonably fast 3G is available, this is a big deal.
3. Screen. We all know how terrible the touch screen is. I get real tired of locking and unlocking to 'reset' the digitizer once it's lost it's mind. While we're replacing the screen, going up to a 4" SuperAMOLED at a little higher res wouldn't hurt. Maybe 960x512 ?
Things I wouldn't change
- The dual, noise canceling mics. This works great.
- The titanium alloy case. Light, sturdy, cool.
- AMOLED. I'll never go back to LCD.
- multiple radio bands. Take it anywhere.
- Bare Android. Keep your UI's and overlays.
***Update***
Now that I've been playing with Darktremor's a2sd script on CM6.1.1, I have to revise my list. Google should really release a code update that allows users to (optionally) do just what DarkTremor's a2sd app does. Truly move the apps and Dalvik cache to the SD card. This really does remove the app memory limitation on the Nexus One. In fact I now have 145 apps installed totaling 256MB !
Note that this does require partitioning your SD card and creating an ext(2/3/4) partition and the whole process is not noob friendly, but if you take your time and do a little research first it's WELL WORTH IT!!
This will make you love your Nexus One again.
Now, about my list.
My new wish to replace the app memory item is:
- USB host mode and additional microUSB host port.
How cool would it be to be able to hook up keyboards, mice, external HD's, even monitors? We already know it can be done, but it would have been nice from the factory.
Actually, I wouldn't care about app space too much, since proper old-fashioned Apps2EXT allows installing as much as I can possibly imagine.
I also wouldn't change the screen size. Absolutely no need to go any larger. And that includes resolution - the only visible resolution artifacts are the result of PenTile AMOLED, and not lack of resolution. No need to make the GPU work much harder.
Things I would change:
1) Digitizer (touchscreen), for obvious reasons.
2) CPU - rebase on 7x30, to get the same CPU with twice faster GPU.
3) Better photo camera.
1. More geebees! Seriously, 4-8GB internal memory should be sufficient until Unreal Engine and id games get ported.
2. Dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. Need I say more?
3. Hardware keyboard! I've had my N1 for over 6 months now and still can't get used to virtual keyboards. Swype is nice, but it's not multi-lingual.
Bonus round: Screen size bump to 4 inches would be nice. I find that the optimal size. At the very least an upgrade to a Super AMOLED.
In no particular order:
Better digitizer
More memory
Better speakerphone
Better screen - a cross between the retina display and a super amoled would do me, and with much improved touch screen performance.
Better gpu, coming from a galaxy s that is one thing I miss.
Better camera.
Alreet headphone socket which is actually flush. I really don't want to be buying headphones again to find the phone goes mental when I plug them in (apparently some headphones don't fit in the none flush jack and so the phone gets confused as to whether it's headphones or a headset). Found this out the hard way recently.
More internal app memory, though this isn't such a big deal any more.
3 wishes? i would pay for this...
1. new and BIGGER SCREEN. my eyes are hurting after using a hd2 (thats why im still on the hd2..) atleast 4" would be nice.. but i dont want to leave the 4.3"
2. QSD8x72.
3. erm.. hard to say, the two wishes there are everything i really want.. but probably we need a bit a better battery when if we had QSD8x72
best things on this device are obvious:
- like OP said, the second mic for noise canceling is awsome
- AMOLED is cool, even if the screen is too small
- THE ****IN TRACKBALL, GODDAMN I LOVE IT
- the whole design of the device is awsome
EDIT: oooh i forgot.. 3.5 audio jack on the bottom plz.. at the top just sucks. and get the power key to the other side where the jack now is...
I still have trouble with my wifi connection temporarily dropping after I wake the phone, but I am not sure if that is a hardware or software issue.
I wouldn't mind a line-out jack for audio. Even better would be an HDMI out jack for video capability.
The antenna could be redesigned so the signal wouldn't be affected by hand placement. It's not as bad as some but it could be better.
Overall, though, in terms of design and performance the N1 still rocks for being 11 months old. That is normally eons in terms of the product cycle in this market. I'm so glad I bought two for my wife and I.
-More memory
-Better speakers
-Best digitizer
-SD card slot on outside
My list...
4.3" SAMOLED2 display
Tegra 2 Dual-Core CPU/GPU
Front facing camera
HDMI Out
Printing support (wifi/network)
Desktop Chrome browser....will also need a faster CPU.
1. better speaker
2. Better battery life without changing the size
3. Maybe better camera. Like 12Mp so it can record 1080p.
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x986123 said:
My list...
4.3" SAMOLED2 display
Tegra 2 Dual-Core CPU/GPU
Front facing camera
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Niceee
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Battery life
Better power button. I'm on my second and it too is buggy.
Better external speaker.
Better digitizer is a. Close 4th.
Digitizer. It felt really disappointing to learn that the sensor could only handle two inputs, and crappily at that. I wish it had shipped with one that didn't spaz out whenever the battery was charging.
Camera Button. I'm not a huge photogeek but this would have been a slick feature. Tapping the screen always shakes the camera noticably, and my photos come out blurred. I think a camera button could have limited that.
Front Facing Camera. I think this really would have helped to future-proof the N1; now, if (hopefully when) a video chat protocol is standardized for the Android platform, I'll have to upgrade if I want to be able to utilize it.
I also still have conflict with the capacitive buttons. I like them because they're sleek and sit flush with the screen. However, I dislike them because they don't work when the phone is locked (in case I want to remap the buttons to, say, skip songs).
1. better digitizer (touchscreen)
2. hdmi out
i think the intention of this post was more towards what you would change and not what phone would you rather buy today.. super amoled and tegra are new technologies and weren't available when the nexus was created
what others have been saying:
ffc: i can live without a front facing cam because i can still video call people, the only reason i would ever use video is to show someone something not just so that i can talk face to face
gpu: it's not that bad, it's not the best but it is almost a year old now
camera: decent enough, do you really need 1080p?
battery: that's not really much to do with the phone, all batteries suck
This is tough, I had to cross a few things out:
1) 4" screen without all the current problems
(love the size and weight, but a tiny bit more screen would be nice. and we all know the other problems)
2) Better battery life
(currently have to charge it 2-3 times a day)
3) Better voice recognition
(I'm from Texas but VR hardly understands me. And the more I repeat a phrase, the more it misunderstands the words.)
Cool
I'm impressed, There are actually a lot of good ideas here.
I'm already cobbling them together into my "perfect phone" list.
So far it looks like:
- Vanilla Android 2.2.1+
- Unlocked
- Multiple Radio bands (like the N1)
- Minimum of HSDPA support, HSDPA+ or LTE pref.
- Minimum of 4GB app storage
- MicroSD slot that's accessible without removing battery.
- Front camera
- 5 MP rear camera (I don't care what anyone says, any more than 5MP in a camera with an aperture that small is a bad idea and only done for marketing reasons. It's all about light gathering, not resolution. Think the opposite of DPI as it's used in screens and printers. The lower the camera pixels per inch, the better)
- 720p video at 30fps
- SuperAMOLED screen. LCD is the past, forget it.
- dual core CPU with GFX acceleration
- HDMI output
- FM radio
- Micro USB with host mode option.
Note that these are in addition to all the standard Nexus One features like a titanium allow case, dual microphones, etc.
Megapixel Myth
william tanaya said:
1. better speaker
2. Better battery life without changing the size
3. Maybe better camera. Like 12Mp so it can record 1080p.
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Regarding #3, you've fallen into the megapixel myth. Megapixels don't mean much of anything for most consumer devices. Sure, if you are a pro photographer taking pictures for magazines or billboards, then yes. maybe you need a high MP camera. For everyone else, it's nonsense.
For example, you wished for 12MP to handle 1080p video. but the fact is that full HD, 1920x1080 is only 2MP!
On a cell phone with a tiny camera chip, the less MP, the better. Why? Because this means that each pixel element is larger and therefore can capture more light. This results in better saturation, faster ISO ratings, and better low light capability.
Anything over 5MP in a cell phone is a waste and counter-productive.
Personally I also think 8MP is the limit of diminishing returns on consumer digital cameras, and 12MP for DSLRs.
If you follow digital camera news, you'll find that the biggest push is to put larger image sensors in cameras.
unibody titanium case
unbreakable screen
waterproof to 100m
fold out knife and bottle opener
Tachyon_1 said:
Regarding #3, you've fallen into the megapixel myth. Megapixels don't mean much of anything for most consumer devices. Sure, if you are a pro photographer taking pictures for magazines or billboards, then yes. maybe you need a high MP camera. For everyone else, it's nonsense.
For example, you wished for 12MP to handle 1080p video. but the fact is that full HD, 1920x1080 is only 2MP!
On a cell phone with a tiny camera chip, the less MP, the better. Why? Because this means that each pixel element is larger and therefore can capture more light. This results in better saturation, faster ISO ratings, and better low light capability.
Anything over 5MP in a cell phone is a waste and counter-productive.
Personally I also think 8MP is the limit of diminishing returns on consumer digital cameras, and 12MP for DSLRs.
If you follow digital camera news, you'll find that the biggest push is to put larger image sensors in cameras.
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nice to know that, sounds logic..
ty..^^

[TechDream] What I want the Nexus 3 to be...

Okay, so it's almost 3am as I sit in front of this horribly outdated computer, bored, but deprived of any sense of drowsiness. What better to do before I root my Samsung Nexus S 4G than to start a thread of what I'd want the Nexus 3 to have. Sure, there are other things I could do that would be numerous times better than this one, but I engaged in a few news stories on my Pulse App about some new tech that is coming our way, so this is what I decided on. Feel free to add in some good ideas. Laser beams, shark fins for super-duper galactic reception, retina scanner, etc. Most of what I came up with sounds possible (well, possible to me, but probably because I don't understand much of the complications that'll be in place from trying to squeeze all this power into one device). ANYWAY! On to the dream:
4.3" 1280x720 Super AMOLED Plus HD edge-to-edge capacitive touchscreen with Asahi's Dragontrail glass display
1.5Ghz quad-core 28nm mobile processor with 12-core GPU
2GB 30nm dual channel DDR2 mobile RAM
12MP rear facing camera with full 1080p video recording at 60FPS
LED flash for video recording
Xenon flash for still photos
3MP front facing camera
Proximity Sensor
Ambient Light Sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Bluetooth 3.0
A-GPS
Digital Compass
802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi
MicroUSB 2.0
3.5mm headphone jack
1930 mAH battery
Noise canceling microphones
Made by Samsung. Why? Because the SGS2 is f*cking sick, they make SAP displays, they're making 30nm DDR2 memory, and because apparently Microsoft makes $5 off every HTC device sold with Android OS. So f*ck that.
Anyway, end of nerd-mode. Just felt like sharing
If I'll carry home a phone like that, my PC will probably kill itself.
I don't need a bigger screen. And mostly, I don't want a bigger phone.
I also think 800x480 (or 854x480 like some Motorola/SE devices) it's a pretty damn good resolution for a 4'' display.
1280x720 it's almost 2.5 times the amount of pixels.
Don't think a 2000mA battery can help so much. :/
Rather, I really hope they take care about battery life in the next generation devices (even NS already perform very well).
Lol, my SNS4G is almost as good as my computer =/ it's pretty sad. I just feel, especially with Super AMOLED Plus, a resolution that high for a 4.3" screen (or even a 4") would just be remarkably amazing. The phone-that-shall-not-be-named has a wonderful display due to the resolution, but I just feel like the size is too small (that's what she said?). So with Samsung's amazing displays, but an HD resolution with just blow my mind! I would seriously throw out my desktop and use my phone for everything.
As for battery life, currently the processors we have now are, I believe 40nm? Maybe 45nm. Such is the Hummingbird. So 28nm, whether is be single, dual, or even quad, would be theoretically insanely battery efficient, especially with such high speed RAM at a low 30nm power. SAP displays also would help with battery life and with dual channel RAM it wouldn't overload and drain the battery.
This is all in theory though. Feel free to punch me and call me a dork, lmao. You are right though, battery tech needs to improve, though I hear they've found some good alternatives that are a great deal better than our current tech.
Battery does need to improve. I'd love to trade my rooted inspire 4G and a brand new Google TV Logitech Revue for the HTC Sensation. I'm so in love with that phone lol.
sheanzyy said:
Battery does need to improve. I'd love to trade my rooted inspire 4G and a brand new Google TV Logitech Revue for the HTC Sensation. I'm so in love with that phone lol.
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How's the Logitech Revue with Google TV working out for you? I really want one, but I'm not sure
EyeslikeOlives said:
How's the Logitech Revue with Google TV working out for you? I really want one, but I'm not sure
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I'm not really sure. It's different. I like accessing the internet/youtube/twitter from my TV, so Google TV is good for that instance. Netflix on it is unbeatable and overall it's nice to own. I don't think it's worth $299 though. I think Google TV is still early and will become something in the months ahead, but I wouldn't pay $299 again. Maybe 150-199$.
The keyboard that it comes with is pretty neat as well.
I think the screen is perfect no need to change 4" is good enough
want htc or sony ericsson to make it
want better and faster processer ofcourse its ganna be upgraded anyway
do not want bigger than nexus s which is current size
must need light notification
need lil better battery life
and some better cameras both front and back
and MUST MUST NEED TO MAKE WORLD PHONE.
other than everything rocks
but this thing need to be changed and must need for next nexus phone
4" is enough for me, super emoled plus, better battery, surround audio speakers, better cameras, better gtalk messenger and a power button placed on the top left of the phone ))
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well, with a 4.3 inch phone, i think the power button is good to go as it is on the nexus s. having it on top makes it hard to press with one hand.
New specs needed apart from the stuff you said:
- fingerprint recognition on the screen
- extra-high capacity antennas so that roaming is no longer needed. you can connect to your network even if u travel abroad
- I want a 4.7" display.
- A freakin notification led already?
- A 6000 mAh battery. No, I don't care about the number. I want it to last for 20 hours of navigation and audio streaming. Maybe solar + motion + humidity trickle charge would help. I want wireless charging, too, anywhere in my house or car.
- Ambient temp/pressure/humidity sensor.
- Full-size holographic keyboard
- Satellite backup for when I don't have a cell signal.
- Stereo speakers that don't sound like crap.
- Usb host.
- I want it to sense eye movement and automatically flip the page when I'm on the last line.
- Print directly to a wifi printer.
- Screen that's transparent when off. Augmented reality? Oh, baby.
- Fully integrated text-to-speech. Read any text displayed on the screen. With auto-scroll.
- Useable OCR.
- On second right, I might keep the 4" screen. Judging by the reach of my thumb when I'm holding it, I'm inclined to agree with Miriam Joire that 4" is the sweet spot. But...
- I want the screen to wrap around the back or retract into a slot in the left edge like a roll top desk, so I can extend it out to 8" for serious reading. (Hey, it's my dream, alright?)
- Forget kickstands. I want a compact magnetic plate desk accessory for electro-magnetic levitation with user-controlled height & angle.
- How about a built-in projector for movies on the fly?
- While we're at it, I want a retractable knife blade and corkscrew, a cigarette lighter, and a Megawatt laser for frying bacon.
sheanzyy said:
I'm not really sure. It's different. I like accessing the internet/youtube/twitter from my TV, so Google TV is good for that instance. Netflix on it is unbeatable and overall it's nice to own. I don't think it's worth $299 though. I think Google TV is still early and will become something in the months ahead, but I wouldn't pay $299 again. Maybe 150-199$.
The keyboard that it comes with is pretty neat as well.
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When it gets 3.1 it will be worth it. I wish the PS3 would get Google TV for a UI.
EyeslikeOlives said:
Okay, so it's almost 3am as I sit in front of this horribly outdated computer, bored, but deprived of any sense of drowsiness. What better to do before I root my Samsung Nexus S 4G than to start a thread of what I'd want the Nexus 3 to have. Sure, there are other things I could do that would be numerous times better than this one, but I engaged in a few news stories on my Pulse App about some new tech that is coming our way, so this is what I decided on. Feel free to add in some good ideas. Laser beams, shark fins for super-duper galactic reception, retina scanner, etc. Most of what I came up with sounds possible (well, possible to me, but probably because I don't understand much of the complications that'll be in place from trying to squeeze all this power into one device). ANYWAY! On to the dream:
4.3" 1280x720 Super AMOLED Plus HD edge-to-edge capacitive touchscreen with Asahi's Dragontrail glass display
1.5Ghz quad-core 28nm mobile processor with 12-core GPU
2GB 30nm dual channel DDR2 mobile RAM
12MP rear facing camera with full 1080p video recording at 60FPS
LED flash for video recording
Xenon flash for still photos
3MP front facing camera
Proximity Sensor
Ambient Light Sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Bluetooth 3.0
A-GPS
Digital Compass
802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi
MicroUSB 2.0
3.5mm headphone jack
1930 mAH battery
Noise canceling microphones
Made by Samsung. Why? Because the SGS2 is f*cking sick, they make SAP displays, they're making 30nm DDR2 memory, and because apparently Microsoft makes $5 off every HTC device sold with Android OS. So f*ck that.
Anyway, end of nerd-mode. Just felt like sharing
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The only thing I would add to that list is an MHL port and a slightly smaller screen.
MrDrumngun said:
When it gets 3.1 it will be worth it. I wish the PS3 would get Google TV for a UI.
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I completely forgot about that! And didn't they lower the price tag of it to $200? Or was I just dreaming? ._.

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