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Prasad wrote:Whats this with ATT connectivity? I got decent coverage pretty much everywhere across the US including the racetrack in Austin. Looks like only SF suffers from terrible connectivity perhaps.
After using VZW I have never gone back. For a good 3 years I used VZW and ATT in parallel - ATT sucked like Mushy on Amritraj.
Hope the touchscreen is not a turd at that price point. Anyhow in case you were wondering it doesn't affect the Surface TAM.
Doesn't matter, it will affect sales of the Surface. The Surface in a way competes with the MBA, but with the MBA there is no other place you can go to get the same UX. With MSFT you have choice, which is a good thing, since there are so many Windows related turds.
Ultrabooks are just as expensive if not more than the Surface and most don't have touch. So I wouldn't expect Ultrabooks and Surface to compete. The HP Sleekbooks and range of touch screen laptops between $400-$700 will affect sales of the Surface. The next version (not this one) of the Lenovo Yoga Ideapad will have Haswell just like the HPs and will be available this fall.
Do you know if any of the Nokia Asha series phones will be available in the US unlocked?
I think I would prefer these over a low-end Android or an old version of the iPhone as a starter phone for kids.
Newegg sells them. Just ask Chacha - there are plenty of other options too. I would actually suggest going for a low-end iPhone for kids in massa.
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Looks like Motor Oil can't catch a break....http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/23/micr ... -motorola/ Chacha better use them to go vertical coz their patent portfolio sucks (as this abdul had mentioned when the purchase was announced and every anal-e-cyst went AoA!).
AoA! Finally switched full-time exclusively to a smartphone and combined my personal and professional phone into 1 (for last coupla years I used to carry both a smart phone and dumb phone). Let's see how the transition goes and hope it doesn't send me scurrying back to having a dumb phone as 24/7 back up. To anoint the sacred occasion, I watched the entire movie Khoobsurat on the phone. The WP8 YouTube app surprisingly seems to have much nicer UX than the Android app on my Nexus 7 though definitely needs some performance consistency tweaks.
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Someone expressed this wish here and it may be coming true...
^^^Saw that last night.
We'll have to wait and see, the radio in the Sammy is more universal than HTC. Both will be GSM phones with AOSP and I strongly suspect the battery life on the Sammy will be better, but again we have to wait. I know that I will be getting the Sammy GS4 GE.
Major critical features of Tizen are driven from Sammy's slave farm in San Jose - 1st time I think they are allowing that to be done from outside Korea. If this has real political push inside Sammy (unlike Bada), I would predict Sammy introducing more differentiating apps and services in Android thru its Samsung app store (as opposed to Google Play) and ensuring the same apps & services are available on Tizen. Then it will proceed to reduce the dependency on core Chacha apps (essentially gmail and maps) by making, begging, borrowing, stealing or partnering. Then either it will use that leverage to get Chacha to cough up more revenue share from mobile or it will jump ship from Android - former if Tizen takes off but slowly, latter if it takes off fast.
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Mortullah, 2 things I noticed about latest OOB experience for the VZW Lumia 928 - compared to ATT phones, bloat is limited to 1 VZW Navigator app, all GB Maps and Navigation related apps are pre-loaded (unlike ATT) and I was pleasantly surprised to find that VZW pre-loads the entire US map data onto the phone without the user having to do it manually. So offline turn-by-turn navigation is now available OOB.
When you start Nav, as I've noticed on the GS3, Note2, and Nex4, it loads the turn-by-turn in memory, now I don't think all US maps are loaded in memory. If that is the case using WP Navigator app, then it must be using abridged maps or a lot of memory. How is the battery life? For any smart phone you want 10+ hours with moderate use. This covers the time you leave the house in the morning, commute, work and commute home.
^^^I don't think Google Maps has offline turn-by-turn except it caches some tiles from the immediate neighborhood. Actually entire detailed map/road data of massa fits in like 2gb - no need for abridgment. Anyhow why would the whole US map need to be loaded in ram for doing turn by turn offline
Battery life is decent enough to go for 18-36 hrs- definitely miles better than my old previous smartphone (GSIII) though till it goes up to one charge every 7 days I cannot say it is great.
Who are they gonna replace him with anyways? The guy acts like a buffoon but that's all it is - an act. He's a pretty shrewd businessman and has ensured sustained growth plus new products/revenue streams after billu dada left. I would rather they fire bawarchi otherwise FruitCo will go under.
Raja Bose wrote: I would rather they fire bawarchi otherwise FruitCo will go under.
No it won't. All they have to do is release iPhunwa 5S with one extra row/column of icons and fingerprint sensor on Home button everyone will be talking about how revolutionary it is and dumping their obsolete iPhunwa5 for the 5S.
^^^Naah....doing that requires someone of the Mahdi's caliber to convince the faithfool that its wonderphool and revolutionary. Look at the damp squib Bawarchi pulled off for the iPhone5 unveiling. Ive is no salesman either. Maybe Phil Schiller? What FruitCo needs it an unveiling of its next big thing to convince the faithfool that Mahdi spirit is well and alive under Bawarchi otherwise FruitCo is going to fade away. FruitCo is no ordinary injineering company like Chacha/Mickey/Netz/Chipz - it is very much a personality driven company right from day 0 so same rules don't apply for them whether in success or failure. They are very interesting as a study of their work culture and the role leadership plays in the end product. Takla Co is the closest to that (their Lab126 unit) but it still way far from similar.
This has nothing to do with the Metro UI. It's more about Ivy's influence, as the iOS UI is cumbersome and unimaginative, and to get rid of Scott Forstall's style of design called skeuomorphism.
It will be a welcome change.
^^^Sir Ive is famous for taking 'inspiration' so I guess he came to the same conclusion as the WP design guys did few years back. Scott Forstall hardly invented skeumorphism - it is a commonly used design cue even in Android (or any other mobile OS in the past 5-6 years).
It is just the prevalent visual design - that's all. Hardly anybody specific's signature. Anyways looks like another rumour is floating about that now iPhones will come in multiple colours too - revolutionary!
Folks, got a new Samsung Galaxy S Duos after phasing the old Nokia C-3. Getting used to the controls. It has pretty much all the applications installed. Now I need to get some more information related to Maps. The set has Maps and the Navigation softwares installed. Maps seems to be from Google.
1. Is there any way to download a whole bunch of maps? (say. South India territory only). AFAIK the maps are now downloaded on a "need to" basis.
2. Is there a tool which can record the route I have taken, and approximate distance travelled and the time taken? More than driving a car, I need this to measure my morning walk .
Sachin wrote:Folks, got a new Samsung Galaxy S Duos after phasing the old Nokia C-3. Getting used to the controls. It has pretty much all the applications installed. Now I need to get some more information related to Maps. The set has Maps and the Navigation softwares installed. Maps seems to be from Google.
1. Is there any way to download a whole bunch of maps? (say. South India territory only). AFAIK the maps are now downloaded on a "need to" basis.
Nope. Google Maps allows caching of a certain set of neighboring tiles but doesn't allow offline maps like a PND. For that you will need to use Nokia Maps.
Sachin wrote:
2. Is there a tool which can record the route I have taken, and approximate distance travelled and the time taken? More than driving a car, I need this to measure my morning walk .
Thank you!! Installed the tool and did a pilot run. Works wonders . Though the app does not connect well with Facebook, which is not a real problem. Any idea if we can set the distance to be shown in KMs? Currently it shows the distance in Miles.
pandyan wrote:wasnt there some investigative journalist who found that Sir Ive took a lot of inspiration from Braun products. Lets see how his products are shaping up without Jobs input and without challenges/alternative view points from Forstall. Sir Ive might be treated like maino now at apple...and nobody would be challenging him.
Didn't need an investigative journalist. Sir Ive himself openly acknowledges that Dieter Rams (designer for a number of Braun products) is a huge influence.