Cell Phone
Submitted by tfiske on Tue, 07/03/2007 - 00:15.
OK I have to jump in and say that I got to spend 5 minutes with one over the weekend at a party. I have to say I’m very impressed. As with any ad you see, you know that the situation is very controlled, and things are loaded up to make the product work as they want it to appear. So my friend hadn’t had much time to fill the device up before meeting up with us, but he had music, video, family photos, YouTube, contacts and the calendar all populated. Here are my bullet points. - The UI is as fast as the ad, except when rotating. You rotate the phone a couple times and there is a delay… but it only seems like a delay because the rest of the phone UI is fast. This delay is the NORMAL speed on my SmartPhone… its delays are measurable in 5-10+ second range. iPhone was 3 seconds max.
- Navigating and zooming with finger gestures was fun, not sure how much I would like it over time.
- I spent some time watching the video on how the soft keyboard works, and feel frustrated it didn’t work as well as I hoped. I wasn’t trying to type anything complicated and it still didn’t do a very good job predicting my key strokes. But I only spent 5 minutes with it, I’m sure after a day, it would have trained me to type better.
- YouTube looks like … um. YouTube was not very good on the iPhone, because of course of source material. The display is beautiful, and when higher quality stuff is uploaded I’m sure it will look better.
- iTunes integration was apparently a breeze for my friend. His purchased TV shows came over as well as music and album covers. It all shows a well thought out strategy by Apple to prepare media for their devices. The TV shows looked very good (in contrast to YouTube).
- There is a lack of applications, which is frustrating, but with 12k+ Apple employees with the phone, I am sure there will be web based applications a plenty soon enough.
- The phone is dense… compared with my MotoQ, it had a bigger screen, about the same size, but was a tad bit heavier.
That’s as far as I got before I started to drink and lost interest in the device. My friend on the other hand was IM’ing people all night. I couldn’t see what he was typing, just iChat like balloon windows on the screen.
Submitted by tfiske on Fri, 06/15/2007 - 18:38.
I put a couple of these hacks into place, as well as downloaded the most recent update from Motorola. I've found that the cache changes, and new ROM have definately speed up my Motorola Q, but battery life is still about 1 day... not the 1.5-2 days I had hoped, but that also might be an activesync config issue as well.
I use RegEditSTG -- which is a stand alone .EXE that I put on my Storage Card, so its available and portable. :) http://wiki.everythingq.com/page/Motorola+Q+Hacks
Here is one of the good hacks... I haven't got it to play one of my .WAV files yet, but atleast it doesn't make a ton of noise now.
http://wiki.everythingq.com/page/Eliminate+the+Windows+Startup+Sound+hack
Submitted by tfiske on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 17:21.
I just got a new LG vx8100 from Verizon Wireless. I waited for this phone for a while, and used my LG vx4400 for 2.5 years before upgrading. I found several things that I wanted to do with the phone that took a while to figure out. But after doing so made the phone very cool.
There is some good information about the phone here... Article about vx8100, and Review of vx8100.
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