Is U8800 PRO worth the money? is it reliable? - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Hi everyone,
im thinking to get Huawei U8800 PRO,
and was wondering, is it reliable?
i was reading some user opinions on GSMarena and XDA, seems like 50/50, or you get faulty device or not.

Well my friend i have one for a month and so far i'm very pleased, very fast, stable, recent chipset.
Overall very good phone for the money.
The cons is that there is no custom roms yet, it has the froyo, unlike the u8800 i doesn't have too many tweaks.
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Odinforce said:
The cons is that there is no custom roms
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...no custom roms yet

NForce25 said:
...no custom roms yet
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Thanks mate, already made my correction.
Looking forward to try those custom roms.
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Thanks! 1 customer seems doesnt have problems
hmmm maybe just wait a bit more and till it will be updated to 2.3
p.s. custom roms arent in my intesterests, i just want stability with stock rom

newestuser said:
Thanks! 1 customer seems doesnt have problems
hmmm maybe just wait a bit more and till it will be updated to 2.3
p.s. custom roms arent in my intesterests, i just want stability with stock rom
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Custom ROMs are more stable than stock in most cases

Im using SE phone, and still till this day i havent found any more stable rom than stock one 2.1 by SE
I have possability to get Samsung Galaxy Gio from same network provider for same price (wich is by specs is far away from Huawei ofc), but i dont know how PRO is reliable, from what i understand nonPro version is win or loose, quite big percentage to get a faulty phone.
I just dont want to pay for 2 years for a phone wich can stop working properly after 1 week or 1 month
So its a big deal for me to know as much as possible from user expieriences.

Doe's it have radio,or is that just a myth?

valsam said:
Doe's it have radio,or is that just a myth?
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Not a myth, it has fm radio

My brother have a Huawei Ideos X5 and its way too good for the money...Very quick and stable...

Dont buy this it has ****ty camera like ideos x5
Go for htc desire s instead of this
Way better camera real 720p hd no lags in videos good performance in low light conditions and fast performance 768mb ram which is good for multitasking
Plus htc support
You can find desire s in price of u8800 pro
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U8800Pro is way cheaper than desire s. 512mb and 768mb ram dont make a big difference. Camera is worse, true. But is it worth the money?

Wifi and Bluetooth is much better on the desire S as well. It's not just the RAM, the phone itself and it's components are higher quality.
If you afford a Desire S, don't even think about Huawei.
HTC actually has support, I've received 2 OTA updates last week...So they actually care about users...

katu2006 said:
Wifi and Bluetooth is much better on the desire S as well
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Actually...They're not. U8800Pro uses the same wifi chip as HTC devices

NForce25 said:
Actually...They're not. U8800Pro uses the same wifi chip as HTC devices
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Actually, you're wrong...have a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_on_chip
The chip-set is the same, but peripherals, ROM, RAM, EEPROM and external interfaces (USB, HDMI, WIFI, BT etc) are manufacturer designed/sourced components (in HTC case, they are higher quality).
And another thing, if your statement would be true all MSM 8255 based phones would be identical...so, NO!

katu2006 said:
Actually, you're wrong...have a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_on_chip
The chip-set is the same, but peripherals, ROM, RAM, EEPROM and external interfaces (USB, HDMI, WIFI, BT etc) are manufacturer designed/sourced components (in HTC case, they are higher quality).
And another thing, if your statement would be true all MSM 8255 based phones would be identical...so, NO!
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If you think that only processor is different between u8800 and u8800pro - you're wrong. They've changed something more. Wifi chip for example. That's why Pro has FM radio and non Pro doesn't. proof

whats the point of the conversation here?
@NForce25: FYI, katu2006 is now a happy HTC Incredible S owner..
since both of u seem to be satisfied with ur current smartphone, why bother to continue this argument?!

iamelton said:
whats the point of the conversation here?
@NForce25: FYI, katu2006 is now a happy HTC Incredible S owner..
since both of u seem to be satisfied with ur current smartphone, why bother to continue this argument?!
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This is no argument The point of the conversation is that people talk about U8800 cons while the topic is about U8800Pro, which has those cons fixed in factory (except the camera of course, I think that even my old HTC Magic took better pictures)

NForce25 said:
This is no argument The point of the conversation is that people talk about U8800 cons while the topic is about U8800Pro, which has those cons fixed in factory (except the camera of course, I think that even my old HTC Magic took better pictures)
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in that case u r probably a more appropriate person to provide comments as u r a pro owner judging from ur signature..

Yeah, I have a Pro, and getting to know it's hardware well as I'm trying to port ROM's and stuff on it It has more differences from the original U8800 than someone could think of

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[Q] Windows mobile on ZTE Blade

Hi guys!
I want to run Windows Mobile operating system on my ZTE Blade.
It is posible?
Thaks for any reply.
yeh i think it would be cool
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Any idea? :/
tothbence said:
Any idea? :/
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noo. No android phone has got a WM port.. it isn't open source. i would be grateful with android. i think my WM days are coming to an end... Itd driving me nuts!
BTW, why do you want Windows Mobile, any particular reason?
digital0 said:
BTW, why do you want Windows Mobile, any particular reason?
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I'm not the OP but i believe i may be able to answer that. First of all, for someone who has been using Windows mobile, using pim backup or other backup tools it is easy to transfer not just our contacts but also our pms from one WM device to another. For some, it may not be important but for others it is.
Another reason is that in a new WM device we can install the same apps we had in our previous device and learn quite easily how to use it.
Battery life is also a factor. To the best of my knowledge, android uses the battery much faster than WM.
You may ask, since i like WM so much, why do i post in this forum. It is because people who do have android keep telling me how good it is so i'm considering buying ZET Blade as a cheap way to try out android without crying over it if it turns out i don't like it. However, i would like to see the things i mentioned above being seen to
leocrow said:
I'm not the OP but i believe i may be able to answer that. First of all, for someone who has been using Windows mobile, using pim backup or other backup tools it is easy to transfer not just our contacts but also our pms from one WM device to another. For some, it may not be important but for others it is.
Another reason is that in a new WM device we can install the same apps we had in our previous device and learn quite easily how to use it.
Battery life is also a factor. To the best of my knowledge, android uses the battery much faster than WM.
You may ask, since i like WM so much, why do i post in this forum. It is because people who do have android keep telling me how good it is so i'm considering buying ZET Blade as a cheap way to try out android without crying over it if it turns out i don't like it. However, i would like to see the things i mentioned above being seen to
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Make the switch to android. i was a hardcore wm fan like you. i bought a zte blade to test android. it is amazing! so i got a galaxy tab a week later. from now on my next primary phne will be android from now on
Everyone who has ever used android says so but why? What makes it so good? And why did you change the blade within one week? is it not good?
leocrow said:
Everyone who has ever used android says so but why? What makes it so good? And why did you change the blade within one week? is it not good?
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Try it our yourselff... it has so many apps potential development, we switch from the blades software, because it comes with lots of carrier and manufacture bloatware
Well, at least in Greece (where I live) carriers are forbidden to lock the devices to their networks, so they don't bother to put too much bloatware in them either. However, i take it would you suggest another device as a first and cheap android phone? If so, what would it be? And since i'm affraid i have derailed the topic, please pm me your answer, because this is probably off-topic
leocrow said:
Well, at least in Greece (where I live) carriers are forbidden to lock the devices to their networks, so they don't bother to put too much bloatware in them either. However, i take it would you suggest another device as a first and cheap android phone? If so, what would it be? And since i'm affraid i have derailed the topic, please pm me your answer, because this is probably off-topic
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Well in uk they have a orange branded one with lots of crapware and it is slow. NO!!! This should defo be your first android phone! It has specs to rival most phones in today markets such as the nexus one! Read the reviews!
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as i was a hard winmo user with my hd2 i switch it completely to Android and i m happy so far.
For me it is much better than winmo more fast and stable and no need to reboot after install uninstall.
As for the apps there are so many that i can guarantee that most users will say bye bye to winmo...
A quick question if you may, zte blade with an LCD screen and 256 ram (that's the version they have in greece) or samsung galaxy 3 (i5800) at the exact same price, 159 euros ans as far as i can see the same characteristics
They can be unlocked to 512 RAM if you're comfortable with that sort of thing.
leocrow said:
Everyone who has ever used android says so but why? What makes it so good? And why did you change the blade within one week? is it not good?
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He did not change, he got galaxy tab, which is not a phone AFAIK, it's like iPad.
digital0 said:
He did not change, he got galaxy tab, which is not a phone AFAIK, it's like iPad.
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True, the SGT is lile an ipad, but ot is still a fully capable android phone/tablet. i still have my san francisco. i bought the tab because i wanted the android experience in a bigger package.
leocrow said:
A quick question if you may, zte blade with an LCD screen and 256 ram (that's the version they have in greece) or samsung galaxy 3 (i5800) at the exact same price, 159 euros ans as far as i can see the same characteristics
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Get the blade. It has superior hardware and a clean, bloatfree android.
Sent from my HD2 running Gingerbread
ZekeWolf said:
Get the blade. It has superior hardware and a clean, bloatfree android.
Sent from my HD2 running Gingerbread
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Yeh or if you want a dual boot get the hd2
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leocrow said:
Battery life is also a factor. To the best of my knowledge, android uses the battery much faster than WM.
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Not winding up anyone, but I'd be interested in anything - even quasi- scientific proving this statement.
leocrow said:
A quick question if you may, zte blade with an LCD screen and 256 ram (that's the version they have in greece) or samsung galaxy 3 (i5800) at the exact same price, 159 euros ans as far as i can see the same characteristics
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Ha-ha-ha! Exactly the same spec! Let's just start with the screen resolution, which is exactly 1/2 of the Blade's.
Right now, there's just no other Android device at a similar price point to match (even the LCD) ZTE Blade specifications

SE Arc: same HUGE mistake by SE?

I hope SE marketing dudes can read this too!
I was a SE fanboy since the T68 and I only left them last year for the Nexus One, the reason?
HTC didn't lock everything in their Google Android phone and I can change any rom I want whenever I want,keeping me not to get bored by the same UI...
When I saw the presentation of the SE ARC I said to myself ''what a jewel!'' and was convinced to come back to SE,BUT it looks like SE doesn't want me or many many other people to get an ARC because they didn't understand the meaning of Android OS = Rooting and Custom Roms!!
Samsung in another hand understood very well the Android buyers needs and that's why the Galaxy S was a huge success...
In other words: SE is not learning from their errors or they don't want to?
Hahaha, how much do you want to hate a brand to start the 40th of such a topic. If you visit xda often you know there are hundreds of these kind of topics, tell me, why you open a new topic for this. 20 seconds of reading and you found lots of the same....
Mods, please delete this...this whole section will be a mess...just keep the flamers in one topic....
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The arc is rumoured to be more open than X10. Guess we just have to wait and see
The only reason Android has been about rooting and custom roms is because the core OS has been quite crappy up til now.. and the mannfacturer UI's have been dull and not intuitive or simple... this is all moving along rather quickly now and the core OS is significantly better.. close to full dual/ multicore processor support and the UI's are getting better, more friendly..
99% of users won't want to root and install custom ROM's when the preinstalled ones work.. and work really well.... the magic of Android is that there will be lots of UI's to choose from so there'll be plenty to cater for differing tastes.. and you can customise your phone loads anyway, before you get to rooting it..
vegetaleb said:
that's why the Galaxy S was a huge success...
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I do indeed see a lot of Galaxy S's out there, but I havnt seen anyone with a custom rom installed so that isnt the reason that it's a success.. maybe, uh, i don't know.. Clever marketing?
TimMun said:
I do indeed see a lot of Galaxy S's out there, but I havnt seen anyone with a custom rom installed so that isnt the reason that it's a success.. maybe, uh, i don't know.. Clever marketing?
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Quite a few of the Galaxy S's that I have seen had some sort of lagfix applied to correct the messed up filesystem that Samsung implemented but on the custom roms I'm absolutely with you.
im_iceman said:
The only reason Android has been about rooting and custom roms is because the core OS has been quite crappy up til now.. and the mannfacturer UI's have been dull and not intuitive or simple... this is all moving along rather quickly now and the core OS is significantly better.. close to full dual/ multicore processor support and the UI's are getting better, more friendly..
99% of users won't want to root and install custom ROM's when the preinstalled ones work.. and work really well.... the magic of Android is that there will be lots of UI's to choose from so there'll be plenty to cater for differing tastes.. and you can customise your phone loads anyway, before you get to rooting it..
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Exactly. The X10 , like almost all other Android devices, is lacking with the stock software, which is why people root and use custom roms. I think that Sony Ericsson might be the first to deliver a fully satisfying 'stock' experience with the new Xperia series, and so that basically eliminates the need to root/rom.
Ambroos said:
Exactly. The X10 , like almost all other Android devices, is lacking with the stock software, which is why people root and use custom roms. I think that Sony Ericsson might be the first to deliver a fully satisfying 'stock' experience with the new Xperia series, and so that basically eliminates the need to root/rom.
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yes.. for most.. but there will always be the hardcore minority who will want to root it regardless of how good the stock ROM is - to remove apps they don't use, or change the UI in a way that you can't on a non-rooted phone!
im_iceman said:
yes.. for most.. but there will always be the hardcore minority who will want to root it regardless of how good the stock ROM is - to remove apps they don't use, or change the UI in a way that you can't on a non-rooted phone!
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Exactly, but as you said it's only a hardcore minority, and they should try to understand why Sony Ericsson (or other manufacturers) can't always make sure everything is the way they want it to be!
The minority nowadays are the ones who don't want to root and use custom roms
Even if the stock rom is awesome it's still better to make it faster and enhance some components like camera and audio, now if you are a X10 user and can't enjoy custom roms like we are with HTC it's normal that you live in a world where rooting is like a crime
Oh by the way HTC Sense is awesome that's why I use it from time to time on my N1,now I want speed and smoothness so I am using MIUI,tomorrow when the stock gingerbread will have trackball wake and high def camera I will flash its custom rom
Yes yes most custom roms are based on stock roms so you lose nothing you just get more
vegetaleb said:
The minority nowadays are the ones who don't want to root and use custom roms
Even if the stock rom is awesome it's still better to make it faster and enhance some components like camera and audio, now if you are a X10 user and can't enjoy custom roms like we are with HTC it's normal that you live in a world where rooting is like a crime
Oh by the way HTC Sense is awesome that's why I use it from time to time on my N1,now I want speed and smoothness so I am using MIUI,tomorrow when the stock gingerbread will have trackball wake and high def camera I will flash its custom rom
Yes yes most custom roms are based on stock roms so you lose nothing you just get more
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I beg to differ, think about it, how many members here for the X10 section? 100k? 200K? I don't think we exceed 10k to be honest. Xperia sold in 2010 more than 9 million devices. Calculate that then you'll understand that we are the minorities here, 10% maximum
I'm getting an Arc, and I for instance won't be rooting it or putting a custom rom on it. The X10, I would, just for JIT, but that's about it really... Oh well!
I've just had a look.. and there's current c500 people viewing the X10 forums.. so yeah.. 10k is probably about right.. although alot of them won't have rooted either!
im_iceman said:
I've just had a look.. and there's current c500 people viewing the X10 forums.. so yeah.. 10k is probably about right.. although alot of them won't have rooted either!
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Then 10% is probably too much
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0.1% of 9 million is 9000... 1% is 90,000.. so I think we can safely pitch in at less than 1% will have rooted the phone. And sadly for them, they're also oblivious of how much more it can do once rooted!
guys i really wanna buy the xperia neo/ arc (havent yet decided ) but the only thing keeping me away from this decision is the locked bootloader question..
does anyone know whether se is still keeping it locked ? or they finally lstarted listening to people ?
thanks in advance
xilw3r said:
guys i really wanna buy the xperia neo/ arc (havent yet decided ) but the only thing keeping me away from this decision is the locked bootloader question..
does anyone know whether se is still keeping it locked ? or they finally lstarted listening to people ?
thanks in advance
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It will remain locked. Same with other companies as they are now asking SE's advice in locking their device. Atrix should be one of the new handsets that are signed locked.
darn fools all of them
but on the other hand, what IS the actual benefit from having the bootloader unlocked ? installing other kernels to implement roms easier ? OCing ? if thats all then im not exatcly impressed
ofc.. the easy rom implement is sweet, but people seem to be getting around the problem and making roms anyway
xilw3r said:
darn fools all of them
but on the other hand, what IS the actual benefit from having the bootloader unlocked ? installing other kernels to implement roms easier ? OCing ? if thats all then im not exatcly impressed
ofc.. the easy rom implement is sweet, but people seem to be getting around the problem and making roms anyway
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well, you're locked to roms which are made for your kernel version, if you have a locked bootloader
anyway I'm not really too fussed regarding locked bootloader tbh, I want a Android phone that has excellent multimedia options, with sleek design and extremely potent camera, that's exactly what Arc is - I bought x8 just to test out Android and honestly I can't say I'm too dissapointed with them deciding not to support old xperia line of products
I'll be super annoyed if they don't provide future support for the arc though, minimum 2+ years support is what all the mobile phone companies should do with their phones
SE has learned that it doesn't matter and that they can get away with it. It's likely that android will stay on the 2.3/4. Xxxx for a while for phones. But I don't think that they will support any phone past a year anymore.
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[Q] Some questions about the Xperias

I'm looking at buying the Xperia Neo or Pro (sorry guys, couldn't find a sub-thread for those). I've done enough reading about the Arc (which is such a gorgeous device), but I'm leaning towards the Neo for the front-facing camera, which is a biggie for me, and/or the Pro for the hardware keyboard. So here are my questions.
How much RAM (not internal memory) do these devices (Arc/Neo/Pro) have?
Any word on the unlockability of the bootloader this time? The first thing that I would do (or most of the people here) with an Android device is slap a custom ROM on it.
How much lag does Timescape actually cause? I'm reading conflicting opinions!
Not managed to unlock the bootloader on the X10 yet.. and we've not seen timescape on the new ones.. so don't really know.. you can get the memory info of the SE site..
exchequer598 said:
I'm looking at buying the Xperia Neo or Pro (sorry guys, couldn't find a sub-thread for those). I've done enough reading about the Arc (which is such a gorgeous device), but I'm leaning towards the Neo for the front-facing camera, which is a biggie for me, and/or the Pro for the hardware keyboard. So here are my questions.
How much RAM (not internal memory) do these devices (Arc/Neo/Pro) have?
Any word on the unlockability of the bootloader this time? The first thing that I would do (or most of the people here) with an Android device is slap a custom ROM on it.
How much lag does Timescape actually cause? I'm reading conflicting opinions!
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1. 512
2. Dunno, guess we'll have to wait and see. Gehot is on the job though
3. Its just an app, you dont have to use it. The widget seems to cause some lag when swiping homescreens, but like I said, you dont have to use it (I wont)
Why would you want a frontfacing camera, the only useful thing about it are obviously video calls, and those won't be mainstream or even practically useable for at least next 5 years ? :O
But anyway, all of them have identical RAM size - 512 mb. The bootloader will be locked for all the devices, and more companies will start locking their devices in near future as well.
And errr, timescape.. depends really, Xperia Arc is lagfree from what I've seen, no idea about other members of the new Xperia line.
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Gehot is on the job though
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That little brat!? Great news! Any place where I can track his work on the Xperia phones?
refract said:
Why would you want a frontfacing camera, the only useful thing about it are obviously video calls, and those won't be mainstream or even practically useable for at least next 5 years ? :O
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The girlfriend lives far away and both of us are planning to get 3G phones with front-facing cams! (3G has just been introduced here in India, and I guess the prices for video-calls will drop because of all the competition)
exchequer598 said:
That little brat!? Great news! Any place where I can track his work on the Xperia phones?
The girlfriend lives far away and both of us are planning to get 3G phones with front-facing cams! (3G has just been introduced here in India, and I guess the prices for video-calls will drop because of all the competition)
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i got a better idea for u and ur girlfriend:
use skype ?
xilw3r said:
i got a better idea for u and ur girlfriend:
use skype ?
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Android phone, can use skype in video mode too DDD
xilw3r said:
i got a better idea for u and ur girlfriend:
use skype ?
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refract said:
Android phone, can use skype in video mode too DDD
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It is just more convenient to video chat on the go!
I'm just waiting 'till mobile network providers realise how much cheaper VoIP on Android phones is, than making actual phonecalls ( provided you have some data plan ) - I think I've saved loads of cash for just making calls via skype on my phone instead of making an actual phonecall.

[Q] Comparisaon between Wildfire & Galaxy Ace

Dear All Wildfire Users,
I would like to know if you could provide me some information & comparison between Wildfire & Galaxy Ace...
I'm going to purchase among these two...
Thanks...
Just by going though the tech specs, the Galaxy Ace seems to ace the Wildfire everywhere (Far better CPU, a good GPU, Larger Screen, Better Screen Res, ). The only downside as of now I see is the lack of the modding community for it. (Expected though, since it is a new phone)
I think samsung is not too popular in usa & europe...only asia & india...
that's why not many modification...only thing is the Ace is not support flash browser
Even Wildfire does not support it, just FYI.
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Even Wildfire does not support it, just FYI.
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oh really? the htc confirmed it is possible on their site.
anyways thanks for you review
mrweisslee said:
oh really? the htc confirmed it is possible on their site.
anyways thanks for you review
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Absolutely not. Flash is a feature included by default in Froyo 2.2, but, it requires ARMv7 or newer processors to run. Wildfire has an ARMv6 processor, so, Flash will never work on the Wildfire (Unless Adobe redesigns it to work with old hardware, which is next to impossible).
The only thing that works on Wildfire is FlashLite, along with Sense based ROM's, however, as expected, this is nowhere close to the real thing.
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well u don't have to download any flash player and you can download skyfire browser which plays flash by using the existing skyfire server. Try it ..
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Buying a modified HTC Desire HD

Hi all,
I am a new when it comes to HTC smart phones, but im trying to get one and im switching from an iphone to a modified HTC Desire HD and I have some questions.
The phone im buying is modified and it has Sense 3.0 (3D) and it has some kind of software that allows overclocking it up to 1.8 mhz. Physically is in good conditions and it comes with 8GB of sd card.
I am conceded if the modifications made affect the phone performance and hardware and I want to know if i can restore to its original software or something better. And please if you could also give me any advice as what to check when i buy in that phone to make sure its everything OK.
I would really appreciate every comment and help you can give me.
Thank you.
Best
You'll have a choice of many different software types (roms) to run and you'll have to try different ones to see what you prefer. Returning it to a stock rom is really easy, just follow the instructions in the development thread. Hardware wise it's similar to the iphone 4 but you have way more freedom in software and customizations.
I hope this helps and good luck.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
shockyou22 said:
Hi all,
I am a new when it comes to HTC smart phones, but im trying to get one and im switching from an iphone to a modified HTC Desire HD and I have some questions.
The phone im buying is modified and it has Sense 3.0 (3D) and it has some kind of software that allows overclocking it up to 1.8 mhz. Physically is in good conditions and it comes with 8GB of sd card.
I am conceded if the modifications made affect the phone performance and hardware and I want to know if i can restore to its original software or something better. And please if you could also give me any advice as what to check when i buy in that phone to make sure its everything OK.
I would really appreciate every comment and help you can give me.
Thank you.
Best
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Dude dont worry by the looks of it the phone was in good hands coz it was rooted and had custom ROm in it .
Also as said earlier you will have lots of choice in ROMs, functions etc and you always have the option of going back to stock.
PS- everybody comes to XDA to get anything but Stock.
Just my 2 cents.
Your lucky to get a rooted dhd for sale most of the dhd you buy are stock updated and are hard to root.
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