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I really like the ui and widgets, i say we keep an eye on this one!
"Enter the Coolpad N930. This new Android 2.1 powered handset features a 3.5 inch ASV capacitive LCD display (800 x 480), 1GHz processor, ceramic buttons, and a titanium shell. Android purists will most likely scoff at yet another custom UI, but it looks like owners of the Coolpad N930 are in for a treat. The handset’s custom UI treatment appears to offer a total of twelve home screen panels, an application dock, and some pretty elegant widgets.
No word on pricing or availability, but we’re hearing that Coolpad will be releasing more details on the N930 during the P&T / Expo Comm China in October. I’m sure most of you are probably going to stick to that EVO 4G or Galaxy S that you picked up last month, but I’m pretty sure a handful of you might actually consider importing the Coolpad N930 from your favorite cellphone import shop."
Is that TAT Home Cascades being used on the music widget?!
Oh wait, China.. could be stolen idea's.
Waiting for a dump, this is the first device with TAT Home?
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I hope everyone has been keeping up with the Point UI Home 2 development. These guys are coming up with some pretty creative stuff. The newest addition has been Point Sense Suite, a replication of the Point Sense UI found on the HTC Hero.
Have a look!
http://www.pointui.com/development/community-focus-pointsense-suite-v2-preview/
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Thanks, just as I finish up applying various programs to complete my iPhoney© interface, for the Samsung Saga - to a very usable and enjoyable state... you show me this... I will definitely be looking into this, looks great!
I have it. I like it, but v2 hopefully will fix bugginess.
I would highly recommend every xperia owner give it a try.
I got TF3D2, PointUI PointSense, and SPB 3.0 Korean hacked panel. I have to say I like the look and feel of PointSense the most, but TF3D2 is still my favorite for greater integration and bug-free operation. PointUI PointSense is getting REAL close, though, and I have been using almost exclusively for last few days.
WATCH: the unboxing of the new "nook" ereader powered by Android OS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU16WhfAKjk
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WATCH: 10-minute hands-on demo of the device, including opening up the back, revealing sim card, battery, slots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAP0cNnQuTc
This has been a hell of a past 3 months for Android. Google's partnership teams were busy at work all year to pull off this home run: the Hero, the Droid, and now this ereader -- with 3 different manufacturers and 2 lines of business. Hard to see MS Windows Mobile catching up to the influence of Android -- open source, widgets, app store with momentum, rapid adoption within one year's time.
In one year, MS can barely get a half-step upgrade to an OS that only remained a contender thanks to HTC and XDA devs doing the heavy lifting bringing finger-touch navigation to the obsolete tap-a-tiny-box excuse for an OS MS put forth even after iPhone changed the game.
Another little gem of a leak/tease of winmo 7....The LG E900 ...
VIDEO AND PIC HERE :
http://www.wjddesigns.com/2010/08/23/windows-mobile-7-series-lg-e900-shown-off-in-video/
Crappy video but still shows it off a lot.
Looks better than the C900. It has less borders, especially on the bottom, and the home button seems to be flush or to be some soft plastic clicker. And of course it is thinner.
For me it looks ugly.. after i saw the awesome pics of HTC Schubert/ Mozart and the beautiful design studies in the upper post. It´s too long and round, i like more the style of the HD2.
LG styling is disgusting.
The best looking is the one used for development.
Anyway 100% of the devices with WP7 shown so far
have a bad, disappointing design.
There are great designed feature phones,
but to my surprise there's no good designs of WP7 so far,
ugly and boring.
I wait for SE.
i'm not a LG fan, but this has to be the best design came from LG. I was like is this really a LG phone!?
better pic of it
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/25/lg-c900-rumored-to-be-pacific-e900-gets-hi-res-blurry-pic-mi/
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That thing looks pretty neat.
http://www.aliexpress.com/product-f...t-pc-suppport-phone-function-wholesalers.html
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knockoffs are often meant to be downgrades from the true deal. In terms of Dell’s Streak 7 tablet, its KIRF version actually has just a few advantages over the genuine deal — it might make phone calls, has an even bigger (3000mAh) battery, comes preloaded with Android 2.3, runs at 1.2GHz, and happens to be cheaper at slightly below $180 unsubsidized. Obviously, its 7-inch WVGA screen depends on resistive technology for touch input, it only has one core, and there is no evidence of this Gingerbread installation actually running, but are you actually gonna let such trifling details stand on your way? Hit the source link to get an eyefull of this Welldone tabletphone mashup — it could not be real, but it’s definitely red!
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I would definitely get this if it didn't have the resistive touch screen.
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http://www.aliexpress.com/product-f...nd-flash10-1-for-new-arrival-wholesalers.html
I would definitely get this if it didn't have the resistive touch screen.
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"Sorry, this item is no longer available!"
"For this product,you need to add 3G model yourself"
Doesn't sound like it's truely a phone...
Wow, LG really wanted to copy Samsung's ideas. At first they announce the awful 4:3 ratio Vu and next thing you know it's also going to sport a stylus too. Link below from Engadget:
http://tinyurl.com/74s7644
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Everyone copies someone at some point. The great thing about Android is that there is choice. Whether that is removable battery, screen aspect ratio or physical keyboard, screen resolution etc.
I wouldn't buy the LG Vu primarily because of it's UI and the lack of frequent updates LG is famous for, but hating LG for all that doesn't benefit or justify our purchase. The point is to keep android going and let the costumers decide for themselves.
This thread reminds me of the type of blogs i read labeled as "Slide to unlock is OURS! No-one else should have it!" Samsung didn't invent the stylus, but i am glad it is present on my phone.
Well this really'd be better to make notes with this thing. But It's definitely would be worse to watch HD movies and to hold this in one hand and also you'll need bigger pocket for carrying this.