Re: Test

From: Phillip Batson (pbatson68@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Apr 07 2010 - 16:16:10 EDT


Actually, there is one that hasn't been mentioned that Nokia is working on that will fit that Android/Iphone bill. Its called Meego. Their first test phone, the N900, is basically a tablet with phone functions that is running on a linux os. You can view webpages just like on a computer. It handles all the flash pages just fine. Does multimedia for all the most common codecs, so you can play your videos off your home server, or the internet. You can broadcast music off it to an fm receiver, like your car radio.

But it is a very new product and has a lot to do to make it truly user friendly. It is mostly a geek's device right now as it is very rough around the edges. I'm really looking forward to see how it turns out in the next year with the next release. It definitely is not for everyone, but I think they are on the way to making a really great device.

----- Original Message ----
From: Josh Battles <cletusjones@gmail.com>
To: DML <android@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 2:01:48 PM
Subject: Re: DML: Test

I tried winmo on a company phone once, I gave it back in a couple of hours.

Ideally I'd like to see some really slick hardware running an OS that's
somewhere between Android and iPhone. Both have some really great features,
it would be awesome to have the best of both worlds.

- Josh

On Apr 6, 2010 1:42 PM, "Michael Maskalans" <dml@tepidcola.com> wrote:

On 6-Apr, 2010, at 14:26 , Josh Battles wrote:

>
> I'm with Mike on this one. Being on ATT, you ...
I <3 my iPhone. Especially having used WinMo. God it's awful.

Mike



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