[DUG] Google Phone
Leigh Wanstead
leighw at Softtech.co.nz
Mon Jan 18 11:20:04 NZDT 2010
These phones sells more than a net book which is around NZ$500. I would consider these phones another rip off.
-----Original Message-----
From: delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz] On Behalf Of Sean Cross
Sent: Monday, 18 January 2010 10:31 a.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Google Phone
The 1st gen android phones aren't worth getting and the second gen ones are still not as good as the completion. The 3g ones are though. You can get a nexus 1 for $870NZ from http://www.expansys.co.nz/d.aspx?i=193939 and a droid/milestone from http://www.expansys.co.nz/d.aspx?i=192413.
Personally, I dumped the iPhone for a windows mobile phone, the HD2 which has better hardware than both (http://www.expansys.co.nz/d.aspx?i=188954 ). It'll have android running on it in a couple of months.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-
> bounces at delphi.org.nz] On Behalf Of Jolyon Smith
> Sent: Monday, 18 January 2010 9:58 a.m.
> To: 'NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List'
> Subject: Re: [DUG] Google Phone
>
> That all depends what you mean by "reasonable".
>
> Vodafone offer the HTC handset for as little as "FREE". "Free" in this
> case
> means signing up for 24 months at $80/mth, so that's $2000 (give or
> take) in
> real money, albeit on an installment plan.
>
> A handset only deal will set you back $750.
>
> I was nearly tempted by the "installment plan" but fortunately (for me)
> the
> Vodafone rep was able to demonstrate the device as she herself had one.
> As
> a result I quickly changed my mind. The on-screen keyboard (it has no
> physical keyboard at all) was just too small for my fingers and didn't
> have
> cursor keys that I (or she) could find.
>
> So, e.g. when entering a txt message, if you make a mistake the only
> way to
> position the cursor on the offending text is to try to hit exactly the
> right
> spot in the txt with your finger (or backspace ALL text back to it) ..
> you
> can't simply cursor back over/thru the txt!!!
>
> And unless you have a child's fingers and prod the letter out *real*
> carefully (i.e. slowly), you will make mistakes with the tiny virtual
> keyboard. Guaranteed.
>
> There is no stylus.
>
>
> "Way cool" doesn't outweigh simple practicality in my book.
>
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