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My single core Hero (so < 1ghz CPU could play music, do satnav etc with little trouble. Mobile phones have lots of specialised chips - so running the radio/wifi is pretty low cpu usage. I assume the GPS modules are likewise pretty much self sufficient with regards to processing. So I am still not convinced that more cores is better and not just marketing |
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I have a desire. It works, does what i want.need it to do. It plays flash, its battery can be extended by turning things off. Its satnag is standard etc. It has a few annoying things tha lesser phones done better, but overall, its not bad. Roll on Android v.2.3
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Probably some aspect of SenseUI for 2.3 goesnt work on the CPU of the Desire. |
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No matter what you get it will likely be obsolete by the end of your contract.
Got an Android 2.3 phone as a free upgrade for renewing my contract. Does more than I need to do. The net for weather, e-mail and the org, a camera, and a phone and I'm good. Had my last mobile for 2 years and it's now a dinosaur. Last years cool is good enough for me. Like Stig,I wait till something newer comes out. Free Android 2.3 works for me! http://cenvachristiansportbike.homes...m/lastyear.jpg |
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My desire S came out the box with android 2.3 although in the main that is hidden under the HTC skin. It is the first phone I have ever owned/rented etc. so slowly learning how to drive it and do things my company issue nokia cannot do.
It must be my oversized fingers but several times I have found myself dialing the number above/below the contact I thought I had pressed, the same with the keyboard, I occasionally get adjacent keys. Apps however seem quite reliable if sometimes quirky but I guess that is down to the programmer. What I did discover is that if I leave 3g and gps turned on, it eats the battery. Music on the 32gb card is ok, but again the player out the box is not quite what I would want so might be going looking for something better. Interesting on apps I need satnav. I "acquired" a copy of co pilot. Might be OK for the car. but useless on a bike as the headphone socket is not supported, it is so quiet you cannot hear it above 10mph. So now trying N drive. |
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Google nav requires data connectivity that is why I have not tried it in anger as it costs a fortune in roaming charges out of the uk and not available in the sticks. Or have I got that wrong. plus eats even more battery turning on the mobile internet as well as GPS
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