Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
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Originally Posted by
CharlesA
Does it really matter what OS a phone is running?
@OP: Are you going to be using the phone in a specific area? The OP mentioned Asia. I've got a phone from Boost, with no contract, but I believe it is limited to the US only.
No it doesn't matter, I just don't see a lot of people on a linux forum having used a windows phone. (In fact I don't see a lot of people on windows forum having used a windows phone). Might explain why nobody commented on it.
I personally wouldn't go with a windows phone, simply because of lack of "apps".
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
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Originally Posted by
mamamia88
don't reccomend anything with palm os since it's basically dead
webOS was more or less dropped by HP, but still has an excellent homebrew community, isn't locked, and is now open source. I still don't regret getting my Veer.
For me the big problem is lack of competition among app developers. It's not the type of phone you play games or have a lot of apps on. What it does is call, email, and SMS and it does it nicely.
If you think you want to try rooting, ROMS, or more than 5 apps then get an Android or iPhone.
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
I recently purchased my first smartphone. It lets me do what I want: make phone calls and interact by SMS/TXT. The apps are a bonus.
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
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Originally Posted by
CharlesA
Does it really matter what OS a phone is running?
@OP: Are you going to be using the phone in a specific area? The OP mentioned Asia. I've got a phone from Boost, with no contract, but I believe it is limited to the US only.
Like I said, I am not even looking at the calling functionality, which is not to say I want a Ipod touch.
Something mid range,and I think that the Lumia 800 fits the bill. I just don't get why more people are not using it?? I mean the app store is a major argument, but how many of the 600000 apps in android do people actually use? Neither am I going to use to edit HD video, so why would I need the latest and greatest quad-core processor?
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
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Originally Posted by
jfreak_
Like I said, I am not even looking at the calling functionality, which is not to say I want a Ipod touch.
Something mid range,and I think that the Lumia 800 fits the bill. I just don't get why more people are not using it?? I mean the app store is a major argument, but how many of the 600000 apps in android do people actually use? Neither am I going to use to edit HD video, so why would I need the latest and greatest quad-core processor?
I use a few - mostly email, media player, ssh (which is a pain in the butt on a phone), but my phone has a 4.3" touchscreen and is pretty decent for the price I paid.
I've never used the Lumia 800, so I have no option on it. If it is in your price range and you like it, go for it.
I have a ZTE Warp, myself, and it blows the crap out of the Samsung Prevail I had earlier. *shrugs*
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
Are you aware that open source apps are banned in the Windows app store?
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
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Originally Posted by
thomasw_lrd
Isn't that Windows phone?
I heard of them, but I've never seen one in the wild.
I saw one a couple of months ago. I (rather facetiously) asked him if it would talk to non-windows phones, and he said yes without batting an eyelid.
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
I have an Orange Monte Carlo (ZTE Skate).
It runs most normal games and apps. Has bluetooth so I can use a keyboard with it and connect it too my headphones. Has a 4.5 inch screen so is usable for Kindle books and odd office stuff on the go. Too be frank, its really rather groovy.
It cost me £100 about a year ago, and is running Cynanogen Mod 9(or 10) Ice Cream Sandwich.
http://montecarlophone.co.uk/
This is my third ZTE, and so far, everythings been grand with them.
One got killed when I had a motorbike dropped on me, the other I broke myself fiddling too much with ROM's, and bricked my own phone.
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
If I were to have a smartphone, I would go for the Galaxy S3 or an iPhone. Some friends say one is better over the other, but I am not quite sure about it. So perhaps, I will start a thread here, which is better, the S3 or the iPhone. That way, I'll be able to narrow down my choices.
Re: My first smartphone -To be decided
Samsung Galaxy S + (Android) or Wave 3 (but it has BadaOS)