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Well, at first I got the Omnia. Now don't get me wrong, that was a kick ass device, but I can't stand the constant problems with WinMo! So I swapped it out for the Storm today, and this phone is awesome ! Forget all the bad reviews you may have seen, they were probably done by people who have never used a PDA/Smartphone before. In fact, the rep at the store said majority of the returns came from unexperienced users not liking the screen.
In my opinion, after using the Touch for almost a year, this touch screen rocks. It's very sensitive, actually has 6 sensitivity settings, and the clicking is much better than I thought. I like being able to browse around before actually selecting something.
As for the avail apps, created by RIM or the site:
YouTube
Facebook
MySpace
Live Messenger (I know this avail for WM, but you get the idea)
Yahoo Messenger
AIM Messenger
Flckr
Twitter
Fox News (flashes red on breaking news)
ComedyTV
ESPN, and other big sites I think just have an icon you can download for a shortcut.
I had to share with you all out of excitement. I still have my touch, so I'll still keep checking the great xda, but I'm off to play with my new Storm! Oh yeah, also includes software to sync your iTunes library. Which I find hilarious, syncing my Blackberry with iTunes on Vista, WTF!?
Since that phone came out I have been very curious to try one, but I've got AT&T and the people that I know that have Verizon don't have high end phones, so I've never had the chance. Looks very nice, though.
Need a GSM version.
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Since that phone came out I have been very curious to try one, but I've got AT&T and the people that I know that have Verizon don't have high end phones, so I've never had the chance. Looks very nice, though.
Need a GSM version.
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VZW's version can roam on GSM outside the country, don't know how it would work with other networks though.
Hei man,. what a nice review for the mighty storm!!!,. briliant device,.
I played around with one for a few days. The screen is really cool and I dig the keyboard. Overall I felt it was slow to react and riddled with annoying glitches. Maybe on the next time around I'll consider one. Until then, its win mo all the way for me.
Blackberry Storm - Bell 9530
I have had the BB Storm for two months and love it. I still use my HTC titan.
Are there any "kitchens" and other utilities available for the BB to customize it like we can on the HTC's.
Also, are there any other web forums that are like XDA but for the BB?
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I have had the BB Storm for two months and love it. I still use my HTC titan.
Are there any "kitchens" and other utilities available for the BB to customize it like we can on the HTC's.
Also, are there any other web forums that are like XDA but for the BB?
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The OS is completely different so no cooking here. But installing leaked updated OS' is much much easier. Some make "hybrids" which is just a mix of files from different OS versions. The only site I've gone to so far is crackberry. I don't really suggest it though, it's a very unorganized forum and it's full of people complaining 24/7.
Best site for all things BB related is BlackBerry Forums, it's occupied by some very knowledgeable people, many of whom support the things for a living.
I owned one for about 27 days. It was one of the sexiest looking phones I have ever come across. The SurePress screen was awesome as well. But the amount of little annoyances were too much for me to handle. I even upgraded to the latest leaked OSs, but then the bottom-right section of the screen started to stick! I actually went through 3 Storms and after the third I had enough. I cancelled Verizon and signed with AT&T and got a nice little phone called the Fuze. Would I go back? Yes! I'm sure the newer Storms are not as defective as the first batch that was released. As for the OS, new OSs are leaked at a steady pace so I'm pretty sure that the software has become stable.
Ive used the HTC hero and Nexus one so feel free to compare it to those, how is it for those that have it as their main phone?
Thanks in advance.
PRO: look nice, multi-tasking, sensitive qwerty keyboard, great market, fast(than most phone, but in time as you install more apps, it'll begin to lag). Pre-install feature are nice such as facebook, youtube, etc., 2 active email acc., to make short, preinstall apps are great.
CON: VERY few word correction(1/100 I guess). feel like plastic. Speaker are loud but will hear buzz when turn near max. Video lag a little. Battery die fast(unless u use apps killer to kill all unuse apps otherwise a 100% charge will die when you wake up). The screen also feel like plastic but are capasitive.
Overall, this phone is probably the best smartphone that can do everything like most phone nowaday that are cheap, media are so-so. If you like loud superb music or great movie than ignore this phone. But otherwise for chat,call,text,web, wifi,game, and basic use or music and movie, this is a great phone. This is my first android running 1.6, but I must say, I'm impress with everything acer has to offer beside the fact that the phone feel cheap, it does everything I wanted
Acer Liquid is a great phone
I have had my Acer Liquid for about a month. at 768MHz it is one of the fastest Android phones on the market today. Android v1.6 runs very well. The leaked "LiquidE" Android v2.1 beta ROMs are maturing nicely......hindered only by the lack of any source code. But LCR v1.2.2 is ready for everyday use, IMHO.
The screen is great. The phone works well. Bluetooth is patchy for audio on Android v1.6, but better on Android v2.1 (beta). I compare it to my HTC Magic...and the phone in my front, right trouser pocket. On Android v1.6 I frequently get dropouts on Acer Liquid. But on Android v2.1 much less so and often not at all. But on my HTC Magic I never get any dropouts. Same headset (SONY).
The phone lacks a trackball or D-pad....so soetimes it can be a little tricky placing the cursor on the screen in *exactly* the right placewhen editing text. Similarly, selecting text can be tricky, too. I use "clipbot" to get a copy of what I want in an app with some space around it....then edit there and THEN paste it where I need it to go.
The battery life is fine. Any smartphone really requires two batteries in any busy day, especially if using GPS and 3G data a lot and even more so in areas with poor cell coverage.
Probably the biggest drawback is the limited internal storage for installing apps. It's about 192MB - in theory......but in practice seems to be about 150MB. This space is also used by the browser for caching web pages and by Google Earth (on v2.1) for caching content - 22MB!. You quickly run out of app space compared to - say - an HTC Magic which has 288MB of internal app space.
But in the last few days, (eclair ROM) LCR v1.2.2 now has apps2sd working and you can now install a lot more apps on your liquid....provided you're running this beta Android v2.1 modded ROM.
I'd buy my Acer Liquid again. The speed is excellent. But get it SOON. It's awesome right NOW. In 3-4 months it will be an old phone compared to the ones about to hit the market in that time.
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I have had my Acer Liquid for about a month. at 768MHz it is one of the fastest Android phones on the market today. Android v1.6 runs very well. The leaked "LiquidE" Android v2.1 beta ROMs are maturing nicely......hindered only by the lack of any source code. But LCR v1.2.2 is ready for everyday use, IMHO.
The screen is great. The phone works well. Bluetooth is patchy for audio on Android v1.6, but better on Android v2.1 (beta). I compare it to my HTC Magic...and the phone in my front, right trouser pocket. On Android v1.6 I frequently get dropouts on Acer Liquid. But on Android v2.1 much less so and often not at all. But on my HTC Magic I never get any dropouts. Same headset (SONY).
The phone lacks a trackball or D-pad....so soetimes it can be a little tricky placing the cursor on the screen in *exactly* the right placewhen editing text. Similarly, selecting text can be tricky, too. I use "clipbot" to get a copy of what I want in an app with some space around it....then edit there and THEN paste it where I need it to go.
The battery life is fine. Any smartphone really requires two batteries in any busy day, especially if using GPS and 3G data a lot and even more so in areas with poor cell coverage.
Probably the biggest drawback is the limited internal storage for installing apps. It's about 192MB - in theory......but in practice seems to be about 150MB. This space is also used by the browser for caching web pages and by Google Earth (on v2.1) for caching content - 22MB!. You quickly run out of app space compared to - say - an HTC Magic which has 288MB of internal app space.
But in the last few days, (eclair ROM) LCR v1.2.2 now has apps2sd working and you can now install a lot more apps on your liquid....provided you're running this beta Android v2.1 modded ROM.
I'd buy my Acer Liquid again. The speed is excellent. But get it SOON. It's awesome right NOW. In 3-4 months it will be an old phone compared to the ones about to hit the market in that time.
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It will be old in 3-4 months? Which phones will be better? Ive been looking at the HTC Legend as well.
solidkevin said:
Ive used the HTC hero and Nexus one so feel free to compare it to those, how is it for those that have it as their main phone?
Thanks in advance.
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The phones good but Acer support for Smartphones is rubbish
Stick to HTC
The phones that are about to be released are only slightly better, but probably costs a lot more. The only thing I'm excited about is getting Froyo with the JIT speedup. It'll likely come to Nexus One first. Acer has been ok with supporting this phone. They've released 1.6 ROM patches, and promised to release 2.1 ROM for A1 owners (can also just grab the leaked ROMs too). Hope 2.2 will also come out.
Hi guys, I currently own a G2 (That I love) and you can see my device history in my sig, which clearly states that I'm an android fan.
However, I always love to try new things, and I'm really liking the simplicity of WP7 as well as the Zune music player.
So I was thinking, the HD7 is damn cheap on eBay right now, why not get one?
Please leave below why I should or should not get an HD7 to use along side my G2 (not at the same time of course).
Thanks!
(this thread is meant to be a reference for future buyers as well, so be critical!)
I am a Android user since the G1 as well. Since 2008: G1, MT3G, iPhone, HD2, Nexus One, HD2 (again) running Android, BB9700, Vibrant, MT4G now a HD7. So you can see we have similar experience.
That being said the HD7 is far better than any Android in the refinement/smoothness/response of the OS. As soon as you leave the native OS however that goes away. I have not found one app from the market that performs like the rest of the phone does. The market apps are slow, gittery and at this point not the most rewarding experience.
I am confident issues like these will improve with time; I am sure you remember looking at a black screen on the G1 alot of the time.
WP7 is a breeze to use and I actually like it. The keyboard is the best I have used period. WP7 is missing alot of key features but for a brand new OS that has been out only a couple months it is pretty good, much better than Android was in Oct 2008, remember waiting for "Cupcake"?
WP7 is due for a couple updates in the first half of 2011, I anticipate some major improvements if Microsoft plans of capturing market share.
So to answer your question should you get one? I would, thats exactly what I did. The Zune integration is great and if you like games XBOX is all over this phone. WP7 is Microsoft's iOS, it has its own eco system which makes for a nice experience.
i really really want to buy hd7 but i really really want atleast the ability to transfer photos by bluetooth... rest of the cons can be neglected as far as i am concerned. but i will wait for new devices and updates to the software. currently it can be said that hd7 is not the very best of the lot. its better to wait. rest depends from person to person
Love my HD7 too. Though I must admit I also miss my HD2
Looks pretty positive. Polar opposites of what the reviewers said.
I think WP7 has potential. I remember on the G1 how ridiculously awful every application was.
It will be great with an update.
I have been with t mobile for years. I have used a iphone, a g1, nexus one, hd2, and now on the hd7. I miss some things like, copy and paste, custom ringtones, and tethering, but I like the user interface better than anything I have used so far. I think an update, which is rumored to be hitting next month (1/11), would hopefully bring some of these things to the software and that will really make this phone tops in its class.
hiddengopher said:
Hi guys, I currently own a G2 (That I love) and you can see my device history in my sig, which clearly states that I'm an android fan.
However, I always love to try new things, and I'm really liking the simplicity of WP7 as well as the Zune music player.
So I was thinking, the HD7 is damn cheap on eBay right now, why not get one?
Please leave below why I should or should not get an HD7 to use along side my G2 (not at the same time of course).
Thanks!
(this thread is meant to be a reference for future buyers as well, so be critical!)
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I really like the phone. The OS makes it feel like an "adult" phone to me. I am coming from an iPhone 4 and Samsung Vibrant. I also like the aesthetics of the phone as well, although I am trying to see if I could ever get a peek at the Dell Venue Pro in person...
The only things I am missing are: Wifi calling and tethering.
Annoyances are: lack of skype, lack of twitter integration in the People hub, and inability to sync multiple Google Calendars.
However, I am more than happy to work around those things and I am enjoying the phone immensely. I am getting poor battery life, but I think that's because it's fresh eye candy and I'm playing with the phone alot.
Also, the Zune Pass saved me from buying two trashy albums already!!!
anyjah said:
I really like the phone. The OS makes it feel like an "adult" phone to me. I am coming from an iPhone 4 and Samsung Vibrant. I also like the aesthetics of the phone as well, although I am trying to see if I could ever get a peek at the Dell Venue Pro in person...
The only things I am missing are: Wifi calling and tethering.
Annoyances are: lack of skype, lack of twitter integration in the People hub, and inability to sync multiple Google Calendars.
However, I am more than happy to work around those things and I am enjoying the phone immensely. I am getting poor battery life, but I think that's because it's fresh eye candy and I'm playing with the phone alot.
Also, the Zune Pass saved me from buying two trashy albums already!!!
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Wow, sounds awesome, as I don't use those things.
The Venue Pro is a POS by the way. I used one at my Microsoft store and it was just terrible. It really felt like plastic. I'm sure you know what I mean if you're coming from a vibrant.
The hinge was pretty bad too. And the keyboard wasn't very nice. Plus, it looks awkward as hell.
Similar thread with poll already exist
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9353155&postcount=1
I really like my hd7 and windows phone 7 because it fits my needs and daily usage. I mean yeah, it lacks a few things such as copy and paste, tethering and multitasking but what a lot of people don't understand that this a fresh, brand new operating system still in its infancy and with Microsoft's big updates coming next month and etc, I think that wp7 will give Android and IOS a run for its money. As for my personal opinion, my hd7 is fast and I can't wait for the upcoming update. Plus everything works out of the box. The email syncing is great, Facebook integration is amazing and the marketplace is really evolving. I have all the apps I really need and they were free.
The hd7 itself feels really sturdy and has a great build quality to it. I don't really care for the camera because I have my canon 5d mark II for that.
hiddengopher said:
Wow, sounds awesome, as I don't use those things.
The Venue Pro is a POS by the way. I used one at my Microsoft store and it was just terrible. It really felt like plastic. I'm sure you know what I mean if you're coming from a vibrant.
The hinge was pretty bad too. And the keyboard wasn't very nice. Plus, it looks awkward as hell.
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*lol* Thanks for the input... I've read differently in the reviews, but if it's anything close to the Vibrant, you're right, I want NO part of it... The RAM controversy with it is driving me away also... so we'll see.....
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not similar at all. sorry.
i think the phone is worth it. I prefer it to android and ios simply because it is more visually elegant. the one thing that i really appreciate is the integration. All i did was log into gmail, facebook and live and the phone combined all my contacts correctly. there were a dozen names i had to manually set but that was due to them appearing as different contacts (i.e. different names and details).
There are a lot missing but what is there is delightful.
3rd party apps are hit and miss. Alot are not as elegant but some, like nyt app, are really elegant. my initial fear that most developers would not understand the design convention and principles seem to have been true; so far. Metro UI/design is much more abstract than the android/ios designs; which tend to be much more literal.
If you are into taking pictures with your phone, this phone is not the phone for you. If you can deal with blurry pictures it is a great phone
I miss Android only for it's amount of apps but this phone is the best to me on tmobile
What it lacks in functionality it makes up twice as more in User experience
and once it's functionality is onpar with Android, it will be even better
HTC HD7
hey guys just placed my order for it.. should be in my hands in a couple of days.. really excited cos its my first windows phone rather than the a wp7 for that matter. i have been using a galaxy s from the past 4 months and got fed up of delayed updates.. and the whole fragmented system.. The metro UI although new looks more mature and more like one piece. Was actually waiting for a UI overhaul in Gingerbread but seems like that will appear in honeycomb.. but that still is no match fr WP7.. Btw i know this is a bit off topic but have any off you guys have any problems with the touch sensitivity of the screen of the HD7?
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hey guys just placed my order for it.. should be in my hands in a couple of days.. really excited cos its my first windows phone rather than the a wp7 for that matter. i have been using a galaxy s from the past 4 months and got fed up of delayed updates.. and the whole fragmented system.. The metro UI although new looks more mature and more like one piece. Was actually waiting for a UI overhaul in Gingerbread but seems like that will appear in honeycomb.. but that still is no match fr WP7.. Btw i know this is a bit off topic but have any off you guys have any problems with the touch sensitivity of the screen of the HD7?
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I have a problem with the program 'moBudget' in which there is a tiny 8pt font link that I have trouble getting to... But other than that, I haven't noticed many problems; although, I am certain I've had to double tap somethings since I have had the phone. Overall, probably 8/10...
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I have a problem with the program 'moBudget' in which there is a tiny 8pt font link that I have trouble getting to... But other than that, I haven't noticed many problems; although, I am certain I've had to double tap somethings since I have had the phone. Overall, probably 8/10...
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Cool thanks. hope all goes good with piece that i ordered
I posted this on another board a few days ago... Comparing a Desire HD to a HD7
Bought a Desire HD yesterday (£240 brand new from CEX - traded some stuff in) seems pretty nice, seems like an improvement over the Desire - some nice little tweaks across the whole Sense experiance.
Strangely my problem is not with the Desire HD itself, its with Andriod. Last month I had a WP7 - HD7 land in my lap. They are pretty much the same unit (except for the camera) same form factor with some different button placement. In recent months i've been taking a step back from my whole "Smartphone" experinence. Re evaluating what i use it for and how i use it.
Essentials:
PIM functions (calendar, mail etc)
A bit of Gaming
Access to the news (tech, local, National, International, Gaming, entertainment etc)
Music & Media
As long as i have those i'm happy. Its all well and good having 1,000,000 apps but if you only use 5 its pretty pointless. So what you need to know is do they have the ones you want?
My first impression of the DHD was what the hell did HTC do with the cover at the back? It doesn't fit properly. Its not flush at the sides - the Engadget review mentions it too so its not just my example. Seems a shame that after designing a beautiful flagship device you let it down with something so minor. Other than that though its pretty nice.
Once i turned it on i was impressed by the speed - how quick does this baby boot!! However, after that my problems returned. Problems might be the wrong word here, what struck me was the complexity of the Robot after a almost a month with WP7. Andriod feels bloated and fat and the handset can be a little sluggish at times which concidering the speed of the CPU is a disappointment. It took me a while to get it setup as i like it, so its now almost a a carbon copy of my old Desire (only its not rooted yet). WP7 "Metro UI" is like a breath of fresh air compared to Andriod. After all Andriod is pretty much iOS (minus the widgets) 4x4 icons across several screens with app icons to press. Granted the intergation of the OS is much more pronounced than iOS which is just an app launcher at the end day and works in Andriods favour, however it can make it an unweldy beast to setup. Metro works on an almost 3D layed effect using different images that scroll at different speeds. Its hard to explain you have ot se it. the IMDb app is beautiful to look at and looks better than any other version odf it i've seen. There is a lot of potential in "Metro". I will offer a word of caution though. It can have the habit of chopping of the end of words in some menus, your eiher going to like this or hate it.
WP7 is a breeze to setup but thats because there isn't much to setup. Instead of the usual "4x4" arrangment and screens that move left to right (or vice versa) WP7 opts for a vertical menu that is as long as you want it to be. instead of icons they arte callled "tiles" and some of them are "live tiles". This means that they constntly update with info. For example, if you place a contact tile on ou homescreen it will show a picture of them and their latest facebook update. You can add tiles for apps, contacts, albums, artists. Its a very nice way of doing things slightly differently from iOS and Andriod.
The one thing that Andriod does very badly is Music, yes it has lots of good music players but syncing music/podcasts etc is a pain compered to the iPhone. WP7 doesn't have this problem as it uses "Zune" and the streaming music service and it is lovely, very easy to use and very fast and is present across my whole network. The intergration with my PC, existing music collection and my Xbox 360 is pretty seemless. Andriod cant compete with that i'm afriad. I'd even go as far to say that anyone using a Windows PC would benefit from this over using iTunes and an iPhone 4. iTunes was always a dog on a PC. Zune is a very competent peice of software. It's fast and very easy to use, is fully featured and easily ass good at iTunes in terms of functionality.
It would be unfair not to mention "GAMING". The "Xbox Live" brand will have this one nailed in a very short space of time. The games i have so far are excellent, yes some of them have cost me money but hey you get what you pay for. Its been a buzz to get "Achievements" on the train on the way to work. Andriod is hampered by the broad tech base of the handsets - different resolutions etc.
So App stores? the Andriod market is dauting place i think most of us would agree it has a lot of diamonds in the rough and a lot of rubbish apps but i guess thats the nature of "open source". But it has most of the things you want. The WP7 "marketplace" is growing at around 150 apps a day and i have to say some of them are pretty impressive. Because M$ have choosen to follow apple with the walled garden approach the quality of the apps is very good. Its still got a very long way to go but what i've seen so far the quality will be threre
WP7 has a number of week spots mostly around calendars and PIM fuctions that are not good as Andriod, but that said i am a "Google" user I was disappointed to find out that the calendar cant handle multiple calendars (i had 11 different ones covering different aspects of my life) I'm sure they will fix this an fure updates as "outlook" calendars already work. I'm not sure if i will keep the DHD at this stage as i'm missing the simplicity of WP7 and its intergration with my home network/PC and xbox live. Its a very nice device but im not sure, i think M$ may have just won me back.
Before it came out i was very dismissive of WP7 "why are M$ bothering" "it will be rubbish". I was wrong, very wrong. Botton line, this is the best OS first release of an OS I've seen. It feels far more complete than either early Andriod or iPhone releases. Its an excellent effort. However, it still go some way to go before it catches up with iOS or the Robot. It will be one to watch in the coming years, be real interesting to see what its like in a couple of years.
I think discusing the hardware is a bit of moot point but if i had to pick, i'd like WP7 on the DHD hardware - the DHD is without doubt one of the finest peices of hardware i've ever used, its beautiful, i can see why DHD owners are so happy with it.
I predicted sometime ago that Andriod WILL be the dominant phone OS and see no reason to change that prediction. Wheather WP7 can catch up to iOS is hugely debatable going forward but this is a very solid start and i am totally smitten with it, there is a lot to love and even more to like. It nice to know that i will never have to install iTunes again as i have TWO solid choices for smartphone OS other than the dreaded fruit mobile and the guy with only one set of clothes.
I dont think its the finished article by a long way. But it really does show great promise. Indeed, right now i have HD7 and DHD on my desk and my chosen daily phone is the WP7 device. In many areas nowhere near as good as Andriod but I can overlook them because i just love how it works, it feels light and nimble to use. I dont want anyone to think i have a downer on the DHD or Andriod I love them both. But right now its WP7 thats floating my boat. Its going to be interesting to watch it develop in the coming years.
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Im in the same boat. Im a big Android guy but I love the look and feel of WP7. Every time i pass by the tmobile store i stop in and play with the HD7. Just saw one on craigslist for a good price, think i might finally dive in.
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Im in the same boat. Im a big Android guy but I love the look and feel of WP7. Every time i pass by the tmobile store i stop in and play with the HD7. Just saw one on craigslist for a good price, think i might finally dive in.
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same...my G2 is great but WP7 is so sexy
First off, I hope that everyone enjoys their NC in the way that they want to use it...it's a great eReader. For those that are a little adventurous, even if not very tech savy, all you have to do is research the internet and posts from other users and you too, can have a customized NC.
I picked up my NC in Feb and have never been disappointed with what it is capable of doing. It's like the eBook/tablet version of the HTC HD2 (IMHO).
Since Feb, I have learned how to root and load new ROM's in the emmc, set up dual-boot, side load .apk files, and edit the build.prop, systemui, system and framework files. Now mind you, I have never done any of this before so it has been a great learning experience and the NC has been the best device to work with.
My NC started life like most NC's did....with 1.0. From there it has handled the following changes (some of them more then once before the dual boot setup came out):
-Monster Root pack
-Auto nooter
-Sideloaded stock 1.1
-Ultimate Droid
-Honeycomb 3.0v4 from DeeperBlue
-CM7 nightlies from 16-32
-Nookiecomb
-Dual Boot setup
-CM 7.0
-Stock 1.2
-Phiremod 6.1
-Phiremod 6.2
-New Boot screen animation
-Several Dalingrin OC Kernel's (currently running 4/24/11 set at 1300mhz and benching 1124mhz).
-Several different themes, widgets, buttons and icons that are Honeycomb style
-Many apps: Netflix, Angry Birds Rio, Air Attack HD, Pocket Legends, Nova, Cordy, etc...
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I'm still using Phiremod 6.2 which has been very stable even with the 4/24/11 OC Kernel. I have stock 1.2 in the dual-boot partition but it is just for show...I never use it.
None of the above would have ever been without the developers and the users and fans of both Andriod and the NC. All I did was some research and followed instructions...some very basic and some kinda technical. During all of the tinkering, loading, unloading, unzipping and installing, it still worked great at being an e-reader even though I was turning into a tablet.
Okay, so it doesn't have a camera, 3g or 4g, and there is no video capture capability, but ya know what...my HD2 has the things it's missing (well not 4g but I could care less) and I can tether to it wirelessly.
Okay, so it doesn't have a 10" screen or a full keyboard but my Netbook has that and this I can stuff in the pocket of a jacket or backpack without it weighing me down so really...am I missing anything for the price? In my opinion...not really.
My NookCOLOR's evolution
I've tried every flavour of NC ROM out there (many several times). With the help of Titanium Backup PRO, I've only lost a de minimus amount of data in going from ROM-to-ROM.
Longest usages: CM7 and HCv3 - about 3-4 weeks each.
Current: CM7 beta 3.1 & .32 kernel (OC anyone? - LOL)
The key take away for me has been this: NC is an UNBREAKABLE Beast of a machine that has taken a beating from me, with all my restlessness to be on the bleeding edge. It has never given in or called 'no mas.' And it lives to tell the tale to all those ill-informed haters out there.
Whatever happens (or doesn't happen) on May 24th from B&N, I don't care. NC is my first true love.
Good thread m8!
Right now, my major concerns are the one failed power cable (replaced at the store) and wearing out the SD slot!
dkymala said:
Okay, so it doesn't have a 10" screen or a full keyboard but my Netbook has that and this I can stuff in the pocket of a jacket or backpack without it weighing me down so really...am I missing anything for the price?
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Yes it has one thing missing: more processing/GPU power.
If the NC had a Tegra 2 (or Tegra 3), I would be in heaven.
As it is now, that's the only thing limiting me playing some of those super-demanding 3D games (as well as general performance of the device).
Unfortunately, I'm looking at all these powerful devices coming out like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that was given away at Google I/O and while it has amazing performance etc, I just don't want that big of a device. I *LOVE* the size of the Nook Color. I LOVE my B&N case that makes it look nondescript (people have confused it multiple times for a book haha -- I love that).
Nook Color-sized tablet with a Tegra 2 (or 3) for under $299-$399 and I am so there!
I agree 100% ! I was lucky enough to be able to get an Asus Transformer but find myself picking up my Nook everyday, I come in and read every post in the various rom threads, trying to learn, confident that I won't brick my Nook
I started with stock, then rooted stock, then Nookie Froyo, the CM7 with nightlies. Tonight I went with Phiremod 6.2. I'm totally delighted, this toy
has provided me with countless hours of learning opportunities.. now to go read up on netflix
Geekbabe said:
I agree 100% ! I was lucky enough to be able to get an Asus Transformer but find myself picking up my Nook everyday, I come in and read every post in the various rom threads, trying to learn, confident that I won't brick my Nook
I started with stock, then rooted stock, then Nookie Froyo, the CM7 with nightlies. Tonight I went with Phiremod 6.2. I'm totally delighted, this toy
has provided me with countless hours of learning opportunities.. now to go read up on netflix
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That's a great point. You can play and learn without damaging the unit.
wpnyc2009 said:
I've tried every flavour of NC ROM out there (many several times). With the help of Titanium Backup PRO, I've only lost a de minimus amount of data in going from ROM-to-ROM.
Longest usages: CM7 and HCv3 - about 3-4 weeks each.
Current: CM7 beta 3.1 & .32 kernel (OC anyone? - LOL)
The key take away for me has been this: NC is an UNBREAKABLE Beast of a machine that has taken a beating from me, with all my restlessness to be on the bleeding edge. It has never given in or called 'no mas.' And it lives to tell the tale to all those ill-informed haters out there.
Whatever happens (or doesn't happen) on May 24th from B&N, I don't care. NC is my first true love.
Good thread m8!
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Yup...it's a Beast alright. I'm happy with the CM7/Phiremod but would change to HC if they can get more of the apps to work. I saw a post from someone that is working an SDK version but it's not a daily driver yet.
Unless B&N came out with a dual-core HC version of the NC then I'm happy with what I have. I doubt the news next week will even be close to that!
Thanks for the kudo.
Paul22000 said:
Yes it has one thing missing: more processing/GPU power.
If the NC had a Tegra 2 (or Tegra 3), I would be in heaven.
As it is now, that's the only thing limiting me playing some of those super-demanding 3D games (as well as general performance of the device).
Unfortunately, I'm looking at all these powerful devices coming out like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that was given away at Google I/O and while it has amazing performance etc, I just don't want that big of a device. I *LOVE* the size of the Nook Color. I LOVE my B&N case that makes it look nondescript (people have confused it multiple times for a book haha -- I love that).
Nook Color-sized tablet with a Tegra 2 (or 3) for under $299-$399 and I am so there!
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I agree....it would be great to have a Tegra 2 or 3 to speed it up.
The Galaxy, Xoom and the other 10" Tabs out there are just too big. I wouldn't trade the size of the NC for the increase performance...1100+mhz is pretty good for me. I know that T-mobile has an 8" G-tab that is running a dual-core setup with HC. That, if anything would be something to look at but I like the fact that the NC is not linked to my mobile account so they can't charge me more for using it! Freedom is a wonderful thing
Geekbabe said:
I agree 100% ! I was lucky enough to be able to get an Asus Transformer but find myself picking up my Nook everyday, I come in and read every post in the various rom threads, trying to learn, confident that I won't brick my Nook
I started with stock, then rooted stock, then Nookie Froyo, the CM7 with nightlies. Tonight I went with Phiremod 6.2. I'm totally delighted, this toy
has provided me with countless hours of learning opportunities.. now to go read up on netflix
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I was looking at the Asus Transformer as a replacement for my netbook. How does it work for ya?
Netflix works great and the build.prop edit was easy!
dkymala said:
I agree....it would be great to have a Tegra 2 or 3 to speed it up.
The Galaxy, Xoom and the other 10" Tabs out there are just too big. I wouldn't trade the size of the NC for the increase performance...1100+mhz is pretty good for me. I know that T-mobile has an 8" G-tab that is running a dual-core setup with HC. That, if anything would be something to look at but I like the fact that the NC is not linked to my mobile account so they can't charge me more for using it! Freedom is a wonderful thing
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Yup. All these manufacturers making 3G-only tablets without a Wi-Fi version are moronic.
Even the CEO of Nvidia realizes this: http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/15/nvidia-ceo-disappointed-by-android-tablet-sales-blames-pricing/
At this point I would never consider a 3G tablet, unless I can use it via my already-existing T-Mobile data connection without having to pay more. As soon as all the manufacturers start being smart and offering Wi-Fi-Only tablets, Honeycomb sales will take off.
dkymala said:
I was looking at the Asus Transformer as a replacement for my netbook. How does it work for ya?
Netflix works great and the build.prop edit was easy!
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I'm loving my Asus TF but am still running it stock, I need to do a review of the unit for more main stream end users & want to wait till Asus releases the newest HC FOTA.
I watching Netflix on my Nook now, the build.prop edit didn't work for me but the hacked APK without device check worked beautifully!
Anyone knows if someone take the initiative to develop something for our unlucky device?
Is that possible at least?
Im no real dev but I was bored last night and started messing around with it, got the android part to compile, havent flashed it or anything though
But in its current state, ubuntu phone doesnt seem like anything more then, 'hey this is cool, now back to a rom that has some actual support'
Its a dev preview with little to nothing working heh
To answer your question though, on paper, yes, it looks like it would work, just with all the same problems as current cm10.1 that are caused by kexec
That was exaustive man thanks!
Damn kexec is both a great good and a great bad for this device!
Hashcode, you're our only hope!
Looks like Hashcode is planning to port it eventually:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices#Work_in_progress
I wasn't really expecting anyone to port this for our Droid 3 considering the low amount of RAM we have when compared to newer devices.
Yeah, Hash is currently working on it (check his Twitter, there are links to the XDA thread. I'd link, but stupid 10 post limit here...), but it's as good as it's gonna get for a little bit.
As he says:
WHAT WORKS:
Display
Touch screen
Wifi
Audio
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I'm running a D3 on Verizon with SafeStrap 3.05 and the 03-01 Phablet patch, and it CAN make phone calls (so CDMA and GSM both apparently work).
He isn't kidding about needing more swap space, or it being a power drain; a lot of issues with Ubuntu Touch boil down to how much of a WIP it is by the Ubuntu devs.
As soon as I have this 10 post criteria met, I'll post a bit more of an updated "how to install" on his dev thread.
I'm a noob but I finally got something flashed to my D3. I loaded the Nightly CM10.1 Solana from 03-10 and the 03-01 Gapps using TWRP Safestrap 3.05. The phone largely works, the biggest issue I have is that my Bluetooth keyboard doesn't work with it. It pairs but it doesn't send any keystrokes. I know the camera doesn't work, but my D3 pictures never turned out anyway. Operation seems smooth but a little bit on the slow side (which doesn't surprise me).
I haven't done any customizing or optimizing, so perhaps it could be made to run faster by tweaking on it.
I just wanted to try out the phone with larger font size so I don't have to hold the phone so far away. That's why I loaded Jelly Bean on it. The ICS version I installed couldn't make and receive calls, and same thing on the CM10.1 nightly from 03-09. I'm not saying I installed those right or anything. My point is, in my opinion, the March 10 Solana Nightly has left me with a phone that I'm having fun with, and I'm happy to leave it this way for awhile maybe. Perhaps it is not a good idea to load the nightly builds on your machine when you're a noob like me, but hey it looks to me like I picked a good day.