Have you guys seen this, Xperia Panels on the Touch HD:
http://www.modaco.com/content/black...540/panels-on-touch-hd-installer/#entry941823
Since we get Touchflo from the Blackstone, it's only fair the Blackstone gets our panels... Hehe
Well, to me I would have returned Xperia within few days if I didn't discover XDA forums and Touch-HD cabs for Xperia.
But wondering why can't I just get say Diamond Touch or Touch Pro at much lesser cost instead of spending $$$$ for Xperia and then trying to get it too look like Diamond? Since I use AT&T, I can get Fuze at fraction of X1 cost.
I am curious to know why most of you prefer Xperia X1 over HTC phones that have TF3D interface since they cost less.
Well for me, the design of the x1 is very nice. Every time I whip it out others are always very interested. I also like the fact that panels can allow you to have mutiple choices of your today screen. The panel interface DOES look nice and clean cut too. There is a hardset key to get back into it and not to mention the HD touch flo is the best out there! I use the stocks tab ALL the time and I have always been a fan of tf3d. I also like my old school look today screen with weatherpanel, and now I just found the original HTC home in FULL VGA! Ofcoarse, my love for WM. It's the best of both worlds. Don't get me wrong, the x1 DOES have its flaws but I have NEVER owned a WM device that has not. All in all, its the best WM device I have ever had. And I have had WM devices back from the hitachi 1000 which started it all. What a brink that was! LOL
its makes a better device for me.
the WM interface sucks sooo much. staring apps, getting info is pretty much impossible without stylus (while doing anything else like walking, driving or so)
tf3d is just finger friendly. also has some issues but not that much.
Why not choosing the Xperia if you can afford it ??
It's the better phone all around
For me, it was not a matter of PRICE.
I chose the XPERIA because I found it to be a nice blend of high-tech and artwork:
1- metal case (byr bye my ole diamond !!)
2- WVGA beautiful screen (bye bye my ole raphael !!)
3- Full Keyboard (so long Touch HD !!)
4- The BIGGEST RAM available as for Jan 2009
And yes you can keep it "stock" (as I did) or you can put TouchFlo on it, or even ANDROID, whatever... IT's GOD SPEED. Even Touch flo will run faster in a Xperia than in a diamond
gtrab said:
Why not choosing the Xperia if you can afford it ??
It's the better phone all around
For me, it was not a matter of PRICE.
I chose the XPERIA because I found it to be a nice blend of high-tech and artwork:
1- metal case (byr bye my ole diamond !!)
2- WVGA beautiful screen (bye bye my ole raphael !!)
3- Full Keyboard (so long Touch HD !!)
4- The BIGGEST RAM available as for Jan 2009
And yes you can keep it "stock" (as I did) or you can put TouchFlo on it, or even ANDROID, whatever... IT's GOD SPEED. Even Touch flo will run faster in a Xperia than in a diamond
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ditto all that!
Playing with an HD in Orange today (I know, bad bad, was thinking of going to the dark side but glad I chose X1. The HD even though the screen is big and lovely (not that X1's is any less gorgeous) but the thing is just too bulky for me. X1 is the perfect size for me, holding the HD did reminded me of the old days with my XDA IIi and I was sweating thinking of that :OI think the point of the X1 is that it looks quite understating but under the hood you can name all the mobile technologies under the sun and it's all there
All the technologies out there at a great form factor. Only gripe I have is that it does not have even half as many hardware buttons to program as the HTC devices which allows quick selection of apps without touching the screen (stylus or finger).
I have never played with the TF3D software and so my device is pretty stock. Is there an online demo or anything I can have a look at?
kitsVA said:
I am curious to know why most of you prefer Xperia X1 over HTC phones that have TF3D interface since they cost less.
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I'm personally use SPb Mobile Shell (not as a panel, but as separate app) as more useful, convenient, fast interface.
It costs just a few bucks and I don't see any reason to pay for TF3D.
I notice that the difference between the HTC Touch PRO 2 and the Blackstone is related to the keyboard. Same cpu speed, same memory. I'd like to know if the touchFLO 3d is the last one, the one installed on the diamond 2; if it's upgradable. I'd like to know if it's better for me to wait something new from HTC or if i buy a great product.
Thaks for suggestion. I did it.
I've had a go at it, made some changes here and there, resigned the cab...and saw no difference. I'm on a Samsung Omnia, and while this program kicks ass, it's also a pain in the ass to navigate the softkeys. Anyone ever thought of this/attempted? I'm not sure how many WQVGA phones HTC makes (HD Mini?), and I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask.
HD Mini is HVGA [320x480] No htc phones have ever been WQVGA.
Well HVGA would be just as good - better than trying to guess what you're pressing when you can only see about 60% of the screen. Any takers?
Hello, Android device market with 3D "glasses free" display expands and everything
looks to indicate that continue to expand in the future, how to develop 3D native applications? I think the HTC EVO 3D comes with an integrated 3D game
"Spiderman", as I have seen in the reviews, and I imagine that there are more native 3D software for the Evo and for other devices like LG Optimus 3D and LG tablet 3D. There is information reference to program in this 3D native? Or the applications remain like always and is the screen itself that does the job of converting it to 3D? did we must wait for a future SDK that simplifies those?
Thank you very much, Greetings