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Quote: Originally posted by blackbird_1.0 O.o o.k.?
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Quote: Originally posted by blackbird_1.0 iRock iBounce iBeat iJam iMusic iNotes iPlayer Play better.
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iPlay?
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Quote: *mutual* grasp of space It's like in a DNA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA#Overview
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 Your insistence almost makes me want to try out this new layout, though I have to say that I still doubt that I would find it immediately natural to use. Also how about if you combined few buttons to act as…
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It's evolution. The title of this thread "Compact QWERTY Keyboard". My task was to compact the QWERTY keyboard. And as I wrote in my recent post it has hexagonal structure. So, the Honeycomb Keyboard is just that base. No more, no less. That's why i…
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Quote: Originally posted by Mambo06 Gene, you really are pushing your idea, aren't you. Any doubts? When I started to develop my project in March, 2005 on Sony Ericsson Developer World's forum it was just an idea for modification of the SE 91…
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 Ok, I'm not going to get into semantics of QWERTY keyboard, and I now see that my knowledge about qwerty was not up to par, in all my previous posts qwerty references to a keyboard that was capable of produ…
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In addition, for reliablity and easy touching the keys of the device would be sensor plates or realized on the second touch screen (3" is an exact size for such device's displays, dimensions of the device is about 58x104 mm - I would call it "Cell T…
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 Unfortunately thats maybe the most futile design ever, why double the amount of buttons, if you still can't have own button for every character, try writing with proper qwerty keyboard or normal phone keypa…
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iZizou.
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iStream?
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 In that I agree with you, but before anything I want to see standards, SIP seems the way to go. Before anything proper can come out of VoIP, cell operators and internet operators have to be put in order, op…
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 Yes, IMHO PDAs are too big to carry around, and too slow to run proper programs(funny I say that, I used to have Nokia 9000 ), if I bother lugging around something, it's going to be something more like Flyb…
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 God! those motorola phones get if possible even more hideous day by day. I never said anything about PDAs, If someone wants one, I'm not going to stop them, but I personally can't find any need for one afte…
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Quote: Originally posted by Project2501 Full qwerty keyboard is handy when you write something longer, but most people don't use their phones that way. Say that to the inventor of the mobile phone - Motorola that's introducing the Moto Q this…
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Add a keyboard, WiFi and VoIP - it would be an iPhone or MacBook Pro Mobile - http://geocities.com/gene_technics
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And in Korea it's free of charge right now. They have their own standard - T-DMB. "The number of free mobile broadcast users topped the 1 million mark as of June 15, seven months after the debut. The Special Committee for Korean Terrestrial DMB r…
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Quote: Originally posted by dac0nvu What I've been using for the past 3 years is 128x128, I think. So no, I don't *need* 240x320. To get me to buy another phone my #1 priority is that it fits well in my front pocket, even with jeans. Otherwise, I…
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Quote: Originally posted by dac0nvu No, I have two hands. And if I have a Coke in one and I want to send a text message that bad, I'll put down the Coke. 80 words a minute baby! All right. You don't need 240x320 display too?