Jambo
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Is this now ancient?
i have been offered a cracking staff deal. Its only £14 a month and im after the sim, get a phone free and been debating the x10mini
i want to know if that OS id limited or shite in anyway.
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adiohead
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These are the software differences between 1.6 and 2.0, to me these seem very minor.
Wireless Controls:
Airplane mode was at bottom, went to top
Mobile Networks – Cannot select 2G only, Network Operators or Access Point Names
Call Settings:
GSM vs CDMA differences
No “Use 2G only” – is Verizon touting their 3G expertise? What if we want to save battery? Hmmm…
Aut0-Retry
TTY Mode – text mode for deaf
Hearing Aids
DTMF Tones – the sounds you hear when you press buttons
Voice Privacy – ???
Sound & Display Settings:
(NEW) Haptic Feedback
(NEW) Emergency Tone
Animation – Added “Some” option
Location & Security (Formerly Security & Location)
Set/Change Unlock Pattern Moved To Top
Install From SD Card (No .p12 file found in the SD Card)]
Applications:
Application Settings > (NEW) Running Services
Accounts & Sync (Formerly Data Synchronization)
Decide Syncing On Account by Account basis
(NEW) Privacy
Use My Location (Changed from Share With Google)
(NEW) Back up my settings
SD Card & Phone Storage
Factory Data Reset Disappeared… now in Privacy (above)
Search Settings
YouTube Added To Searchable Items
Language & Keyboard (formerly locale & text)
Accessibility: TalkBack recites menu options, app titles, contacts, etc when scrolling through and opening. SoundBack plays a tone when scrolling menus and a different one everytime a menu is selected. KickBack is like SoundBack but with vibrate.
1.6 has menu, offers no options
Text-To-Speech (formerly speech synthesis)
About Phone
Status > Not Charging vs. Discharging (Lollerskates)
(NEW) Safety Information
[Edited on 18-06-2010 by adiohead]
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Jambo
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Hmmmm. I might go for it then!
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Rob_Quads
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Yes - this is ancient.
Android is moving very quickly which is great for getting new stuff in but it means quickly old models are not catered for very well.
2.0 is out, 2.1 is out, 2.2 is almost out (I think) I can see 2.4 being out by the end of the year.
Many of the function being added are now hardware dependant so its not just a case of reflashing.
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Doug
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The Sony Ericsson Android is SHIT. Don't get it.
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Jambo
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i didnt expect it to be great, its tiny. Its not going to be a main phone, like a competitor to an iphone or anything. Its sweet f a a month and im getting it for the sim.
Ive used it alot and it seems great for what it would be used for
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Paul_J
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This is what I keep trying to explain to John... Android is moving so fast, that any software version will become old before too long!
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John
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So you just stick on the most recent one
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IvIarkgraham
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so android is bad because they keep offering updated versions that get better and better?
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Brett
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Give it up Paul
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Dom
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iPhone's must be shit as well, with Apple bringing out OS4
[Edited on 20-06-2010 by Dom]
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
so android is bad because they keep offering updated versions that get better and better?
Not quite - the problem is all the operaters etc don't want to support multiple versions of OS on the phones and so won't release updates. Guy i sit next to at work has been waiting months for them to update his 1.6 phone. In the end he got bored waiting flashed it himself.
They need to develope a much slicker upgrade process so that the manufacturers have no fear about just moving by default as soon as a new version comes out.
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John
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It's the networks fault, not Android's.
If they just stuck on a stock rom without the customisations it would be easier.
[Edited on 20-06-2010 by John]
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Dom
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They need to tie Android down so that it can't be branded like Apple have done. It'll sort a lot of the issues out...
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pow
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I'm still waiting for an update for my Hero
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