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  1. Jay2TheRescue

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    Touchflo works great on the Tilt, maybe you just have to tweak the touch flo sensitivity? There are pretty standard hacks out there for that.

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    Oh I know, I have touchflo on mine and its about as smooth as an Iphone.

    I was talking about the Fuse with Touchflo 3D, might just be a screen tweak is needed.
    Somethings worked better with stylus others with fingers.
     
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    I need to go play with it in its released version, I have the oppurtunity to pick up a new toy so i might give it a swing. Im diggin the new Matrix, bold and Fuse but Im a modder at heart so it depends on how much I can tweak. I gotta have field test.
     
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    I'd go with the HTC then, they always lend themselves to hacking quite well. Even better than the old Motorolas did.

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    AT&T certifies Treo Pro, not to be confused with "AT&T subsidizes Treo Pro"
    by Chris Ziegler, posted Dec 15th 2008 at 11:45PM


    Everyone was a little taken aback by Palm's decision to sell its new top-of-the-line Treo Pro direct -- unlocked, no less -- rather than pairing up with AT&T or T-Mobile to get the phone more exposure at a lower price point. Whether that was ultimately Palm's decision or an unwillingness on the carriers' part to get a deal done, we may never know, but you've always been able to snap one up and use it on AT&T's 3G airwaves right out of the box. For the skittish among us, that may not have been enough reassurance that you'd be able to use the unbranded phone without the occasional hiccup, so for you, Palm has gone ahead and pushed the Treo Pro through AT&T's Specialty Vertical Devices program, which is code for "stuff we know works on our network, but we have no interest in selling on contract." It'll probably win a few extra sales with large companies that require fully-certified wireless gear, but for the average consumer, there's probably little consequence here.


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    From Phone Arena.

    I would be interested in the Palm EOS, too bad it does not have WiFi and is only dual band UMTS.

    I am also interested in the BB Onyx, it appears to have everything I am looking for.
     

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    Oh no, here we go again.:D
     
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    LOL! That's funny! :biggrin:
     
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    Wow, never thought you would entertain anything but a Palm. The Onyx would be a good choice, I have been using the Bold and I don't like it. May be the Onyx might bring me back from the iphone but I doubt that as it has beat the BB in my book (based on my own usage and needs)


    As usual, but I have to say the Onyx might be a good one with its size and capabilities.
     
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    I love the BB devices, but RIM needs to revamp their web browsers, while I like my Curve I am not happy with the web browser. I have to use Opera Mini to access some of the web pages, not to mention when I open an e-mail. I always have to manually get the images.
     
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    The images thing is a good thing especialy if you are roaming internationaly. You donwload when youneed and if you even download it the size will be way a lot less than other devices. a 2+ meg picture ends up being under 20K in size.
     
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    On October 4, 2009 AT&T is launching the Garmin nüvifone G60. Navigation is the core of the nüvifone G60. Navigation capabilities are fully integrated into email, SMS, photo sharing, social networking and more. So no matter where you are – or where you’re going – you’ll always have the information you need right at your fingertips.

    Connect
    3G, Tri-band HSDPA
    Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capable
    Full HTML browser
    Location-based applications, including real-time traffic information, gas prices, flight times, weather, White Pages and local search
    Communicate
    SMS (threaded messaging), POP 3/IMP4 email,
    Ciao!™ Location-based Social Networking platform that integrates compatible social networks into one easy-to-use interface
    Large screen with portrait and landscape view of each screen and virtual QWERTY keyboard on touch-screen
    Navigate
    Industry-leading Garmin navigation experience, with voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speaks street names
    Optimized for automobile use with included car mount
    One-step navigation from contacts, email and local search results
    “Where am I?” safety feature displays your current address and nearest police, hospital and fuel services in one click
    Pedestrian mode for in-hand navigation
    Target Customers – Customer’s who are looking for an advanced navigation device for on and off road use and who are familiar with Garmin products and are in the market for both a Garmin navigation device for in car use and a wireless phone – Garmin nuvifone combines both into a compact portable design.
    Price - $299.99 after $100 MIR (Requires $30 Data Plan, Voice Plan and 2 year contract)
    Basic Included Connected Services – Yellow Pages Local Search, Ciao! location-based social networking, Flight Arrival/Departure and Currency/unit converter
    Premium Bundled – first 30 days free and then $5.99/MRC – Weather, Traffic, Gas Prices, Local Events, White Pages (Directory Assistance), and Movie Times
    Data & SMS charges apply (including first 30 days free); Unlimited Data plan recommended.
    Competition – AT&T is the first carrier in the US to offer nuvifone G60 which will be exclusive to AT&T for 24 months. There will be one color (black) at launch.
     
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    This started selling today

    HTC Tilt 2 Specifications

    The HTC Tilt 2 is designed to work on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 850/1900 MHz UMTS/HSDPA networks.


    Multislot Configuration: EDGE Class 10/ GPRS Class 10 (Max 5 slots in total, or a combination of 4 down 2 up to a max of 5 slots at any one time.)


    Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional


    Physical Characteristics:

    Device Size (L x W x D): 4.57 X 2.34 X 0.65 inches
    Device Weight: 6.3 oz
    Screen Size: 480 X 800

    Battery
    Approximate Battery Life Up to 17 days standby time and 4 hrs talk time

    Browser capabilities Browser Version Internet Explorer & Opera Mobile (default)
    Markup Language Supported TBD
    File Formats Supported TBD

    Camera
    NOTE: The storage capacity is limited by the remaining flash memory and expandable memory.
    Integrated Camera YES
    Resolution 3.2 megapixel
    Zoom 3X digital
    Image Format Supported JPEG
    Video Recorder YES

    Connectivity
    Bluetooth YES
    Cable USB
    Infrared NO

    Global Positioning System (GPS)
    Built-in GPS YES
    GPS capable YES

    Memory Flash (device) Memory
    ROM: 512 MB
    RAM: 288 MB
    Expandable Memory Supports MicroSD cards

    Messaging capabilities
    E-mail YES
    Instant Messaging (IM) YES
    Multimedia Messaging (MMS) YES
    Text Messaging (SMS) YES

    Multimedia capabilities
    NOTE: The storage capacity is limited by the remaining flash memory and expandable memory.
    Audio/Graphic/Video Multimedia Messaging (MMS) Size Limit 600KB
    Audio Player YES
    Audio Formats AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A
    Graphic Formats

    Video Player YES

    Video Formats WMV, ASF, MP4, 3GP, 3G2, M4V, AVI

    Push To Talk
    Push To Talk (PTT) YES

    Tethering/modem specifications Built-in modem YES
    Modem capabilities Click here for details

    Wi-Fi (WLAN)
    Wi-Fi (WLAN) enabled YES
    WLAN support 802.11b, & 802.11g
    WLAN security methods WEP
     
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    HTC Pure started selling on 4th October...

    • Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) - Broad global coverage
    • Bi Band HSDPA/UMTS: 850/1900 (3.6/7.2 Mbps w/ network availability)
    • Large high resolution 3.2” wVGA 480 x 800 pixel color touchscreen
    • Touchscreen QWERTY keyboard in both vertical & horizontal modes
    • Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7201a, 528 MHz 32 MB
    • Memory: ROM: 512 MB; RAM: 288 MB
    • Speakerphone
    • Advanced 5.0 MP Camera with AF, video, panoramic pics, geo-tag pics
    • AT&T WiFi Hotspot support (802.11 b/g)
    • GPS support for AT&T Navigator.
    • Stereo Bluetooth® version 2.0 with EDR
    • Easy tethering with PC (w/ tethering plan)
    • Memory card slot (up to 32 GB MicroSD capacity)
    • Messaging: up to five consumer email accounts + one corporate email exchange account simultaneously, text, multimedia
    • AT&T AppCenter, Windows Marketplace, FaceBook, YouTube, AT&T Music, Windows Media Player
    • Download and edit Word, Excel, and OneNote on device; download and view PPT, PDF and ZIP files
    • PC like web browsing (full HTML web browsing like on PC)
    • On device Getting Started app for email setup & other frequently asked questions
    • 3.5mm stereo headset adapter in the box
    • Dimensions: 4.33’’ L x 2.10’’ W x 0.59’’ D
    • Weight : 4.13 ounces (with battery)
    • 1100 hi capacity mAhr battery
    • Time: Up to 5 hours; Stand by Time: up to 15 days
    • TTY compatible
     
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    Comparing the Pure and the TIlt 2, I'm now torn as to which one to get. I rarely text, and the Pure has a better camera...

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    I am happy to hear that AT&T is finally getting their first Android powered device. The touch pad sounds nice, and reminds me of the track pad on the Blackberry 9700.

    BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.297 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102
     
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    Had it been released a few months earlier, I might have been tempted to get one instead of staying Windows Mobile.
     
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    Windows mobile users have something to look forward to as well, with Microsofts upcoming new Windows Mobile 7 operating system. The new interface has been rumored to be like that of the Zune HD, which is receiving a lot of good reviews lately.

    BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.297 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102
     
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    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.0.1; en-us; Droid Build/ESD56) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17)

    Very interesting design. I actually like it.
     
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    Yeah, but with Win Mobile 7 is also coming an app store, and it is rumored that they are removing the ability to install apps from a memory card.
     
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    I don't think anyone who currently likes Windows Mobile is going to be excited about Windows Phone 7. It looks more like an iPhone for the Zune crowd than it does anything like Windows Mobile. I think MS may take itself out of the race if they think Windows Phone 7 is going to compete with Android and iPhone better than Windows Mobile 6~.
     
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    I'll go along with Win Mo 7 if they allow installation of applications from a memory card. If they remove that ability I will probably switch to something else, Android looks like the most likely candidate right now. Especially the Backflip. Its an intriguing phone. I wouldn't mind having a cool new Motorola.
     
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    Does it bother anyone that the keyboard is always exposed?
     
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