ICS launcher? - Acer Iconia A500

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When I see this (bottom hot buttons) on people's phones, what is it? Does it work like the HC/ICS buttons with previews and whatnot?
Thanks.

ibawanzingee said:
When I see this (bottom hot buttons) on people's phones, what is it? Does it work like the HC/ICS buttons with previews and whatnot?
Thanks.
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They work the same way as our iconia buttons. Just different images is all. You'll find these on "theme'd" roms for tabs and phones alike. Some phones, like my HTC Desire, have real buttons. Other's, like HTC Desire S have capacitive buttons (images) like our tab.

Hi , Moscow.
Yes, I thought the buttons looked functional, but was curious. I would love to find a ROM with these buttons. it would actually be less wear and tear on my physical buttons...

It takes up valuable screen space to have the buttons on most cell phones.. Unless you have a 4.6 inch screen . nearly a tablet with a modem not a cell phone..
My cell is small sleek and i can put it in the tiny pockets on my Jeans .I love the hardware buttons. Get insurance on your phone. what 3.00 a month to insure if it messes up you get a new one for nearly nothing..
But we all have our own taste and opinions yours is equally as valuable as mine. Thou i like mine better..
i do need a new cell phone thou.Was considering buying something and flashing it over to Cricket Wireless most of there phones are not so great. .
Thanks for hearing my comments..

i been using honeylicous found in development here, it has these themed buttons, like it better than stock, nice slick design.

Nice, thanks for the replies everyone!

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Wizard clone????

Looks alot like a wizard gone through a minority report treatment
http://aving.net/newproduct/default.asp?mode=read&c_num=17195
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What's Win CE 5 Pro plus? Looks V3ed and as said Minority Report'd and something else...looks good but with ARM11 (no particular implementation named nor any clock speed given) and 1GB of Memory + full SD card usability, a TV out and WiBro, it sure as heck l ooks like an interesting device.
Interestingly enough two d pad layouts on the slide out keyboard so I hope the screen is sufficent for navigation.
It's also 1,000,000 times better looking than the Wizard, very sexy if you ask me.
Plus T-DMB for digital TV on the go, very nice indeed.
WVGA in a screen that small is hard to believe....
Still, very cool device. Much thinner than a Wizard. I'd buy one in a minute except for the fact that there's no d-pad unless you extend the kbd. Do you suppose d-pad functionality is somehow encompassed by the two buttons on the top and bottom? It almost looks like one does left-right and the other does up-down. I wonder how softkeys work.....
If they put a phone in it it would be worth a look at, who whats to carry two devices when you can have one, I think somebody forgot the phone part.
Looks trick though.
seal said:
If they put a phone in it it would be worth a look at, who whats to carry two devices when you can have one, I think somebody forgot the phone part.
Looks trick though.
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Not exactly; it seems designed for VoIP so I wouldn't exactly expect a GSM/CDMA/UMTS transciever in it. WiBro seems to be in there for that exact purpose.

iPhone screen on WinMo?

This sounds stupid but is it possible to hook up an OEM iPhone LCD screen http://cnn.cn/shop/apple-iphone-complete-digitizer-p-1863.html to a WinMo device? WinMo6 supports 480x320 correct?
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Kind of like hooking up an external monitor to a laptop. Are the connectors the same? Just thought I'd ask. That would be sweet to hook up a iPhone screen to say a Touch board. Then duct tape them together. . Better yet dual screens! Haha.
nice idea !
cool idea, but you would need to write yourself a driver for the screen, unless WM6 is pornographically plug-n-play.
i've just replaced the lcd screen on my hx4700. they are not the same.
even between differen't ipaqs they are all different screen connectors.
fairly sure with the multitouch hardware it wouldn't be compatible without someone with alot of knowledge of this stuff to create something to make it work.
sorry to be a downer.
what would be a really cool idea though is if someone put iphone-on-ppc apps on their x50/x50v, then painted black over the buttons and labels (the DELL, A X I M, X50/X50V bits),
then added a little extension to the top of it to continue outer the silver edge around the whole screen.
then just add a compact flash card that you insert a sim card and it adds phone capabilities to it (i have such a card),
and you'd practically then have an unlocked iphone with a 3.7" vga screen and graphics accelerator, that is capable of running windows mobile aswell (if you want to).
i.e.
>>>
(note - my mspaint skills suck. it probably wouldn't look as bad in real life.)
Probably you would need the controller for the screen (chip) and other stuff... nice idea but not possible.

What does the Tilt Complete Housing include?

http://www.fonlogix.us/att-tilt-complete-housing.html
Looking at that one specifically. My tilt has a bunch of chip/scratch marks on the shell. It is also crooked when the slider isn't open (the face goes down more than it should, not sure why). I want to sell the phone to get a new HTC, so I'm planning on buying the kit and pretty much making it seem as new as possible. Good idea?
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http://www.fonlogix.us/att-tilt-complete-housing.html
Looking at that one specifically. My tilt has a bunch of chip/scratch marks on the shell. It is also crooked when the slider isn't open (the face goes down more than it should, not sure why). I want to sell the phone to get a new HTC, so I'm planning on buying the kit and pretty much making it seem as new as possible. Good idea?
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They do not give enough info from the site to know if this is complete (battery cover, backing, front face, new key board, and new call/end key pad). I bought a screen from them and they customer support SUCKS!! The screen had a red dot and they basically told me to F-off. So I would stay away from that site. I did find a complete housing form e-bay for the same price, got it and now my tilt looks brand new. Look up "AT&T tilit full housing" on eBay. That way you see exactly what you are getting:
Remeber some are just front and back covers, others are the entire setup.
This is just the front and back cover
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This is a complete setup (same price)

Leaked Windows Mobile 7 design mockups

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http://www.gsmarena.com/leaked_windows_mobile_7_design_mockups_bring_the_os_up_to_speed-news-1196.php
http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/windows-mobile-7-exclusive-screenshots-and-analysis
Judge for yourself, it sure has eyecandy... I was curious of one thing though, where is the close application button or X button on these designs...
It sure is alot cleaner!
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If this is how Win Mob 7 gonna look like , then the wait is not worth it. Atleast looks wise. I expected much more out of Win Mob 7.
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If this is how Win Mob 7 gonna look like , then the wait is not worth it. Atleast looks wise. I expected much more out of Win Mob 7.
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Don't judge a book by its cover and I'm not saying it's going to be great...
Those screenshots aren't that inspiring. I was hoping the finger-friendliness would be much more apparent. Scroll bars, tiny SIP buttons suggest a continued reliance on the stylus. Don't get me wrong, I like my stylus, but I'd rather it not be designed for.
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Those screenshots aren't that inspiring. I was hoping the finger-friendliness would be much more apparent. Scroll bars, tiny SIP buttons suggest a continued reliance on the stylus. Don't get me wrong, I like my stylus, but I'd rather it not be designed for.
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The pics on top are wm6.5 and the pics below are supposed to be wm7. They are comparing the 2.

Motorola DEFY PRO coming out..

Has anyone been keeping up with this?
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I'm a bit disappointed (as with most portrait qwerty keyboards) That its a low end phone but still, I'm a sucker for qwerty keyboards and I'll probably pick this phone up, hopefully one day they release a high end one.. I would hate for companies to stop making these kind of phones..
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/CA-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/ci.MOTOROLA-DEFY-PRO-CA-EN.alt#anchor
My seriously the only one interested in this phone?
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/07/24/hands-on-with-the-rogers-motorola-defy-pro-video/
http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/home/News.asp?id=68393
I'm interested too...but not much news coverage so far...
I have been looking at the original Defy for a week or so, since first stumbling across iit...but this new Defy Pro is now #1 on my hit list. I'm not great with onscreen keyboards so the QWERTY keyboard on the Defy Pro has me all hot-n-sweaty. Only issue I need to verify in person is the physical spacing and size of the keys to see if I can fat-finger my way around it with some degree of accuracy.
The Defy was the first "smart phone" which seemed to fit what I am after in a phone/pda type device. Even more-so on price. I want unlocked and at minimum Android 2.3.x (I guess that is aka Gingerbread). I haven't seen where the Defy-Original has received 2.3.x and that pretty much puts me off as I can see a time in the not to distant future where 2.2 is no longer gonna work for newer apps. I sense a bit better useable lifespan for 2.3.x and the Defy Pro.
Time will tell I suppose and I will keep an eye here to see what shakes out in the next month. FYI I would likely use the Defy Pro on one of the BYOD Sim card deals out there or I guess I could do a T-mo prepaid...we'll see.
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