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  • mirv
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    it's only news here because something happened with regards to ubuntu about it.

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  • danwood76
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    I tend to use my phone for making phone calls, most people with smart phones don't seem to use the device as a phone at all.

    I do get my email though my phone, make calls etc and my battery life is 10 days minimum.

    I don't see the point in a 'smart phone' but I will probably end up with one eventually as you say. As long as the battery life is the same of course!

    Anyway back on topic, I don't see how this post by michael is even news. CUPS is actively maintained by apple so this was surely going to happen at some point anyway right?

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by danwood76 View Post
    My nokia 'classic' non smart phone always has better reception than my mates and their smartphones. And I only have to charge it once every 10 days or so!
    Heh, very true. The only reason I moved to a smart phone is because my old die hard nokia feature phone met an untimely demise falling into a double rye and coke. Even after 4 years it still went 10+ days in between charging. Even though I have a smart phone now, it was more a matter of what was available vs needed features. If I'm gonna sign into a contract I might as well get something with the bells and whistles.

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  • droidhacker
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    Originally posted by danwood76 View Post
    My nokia 'classic' non smart phone always has better reception than my mates and their smartphones. And I only have to charge it once every 10 days or so!

    Smartphones are a fad!
    non-smart is a non-starter these days. They all have processors and run operating systems of varying complexity. With the free availability of proper smartphone operating systems, you can expect more and more of these "non-smart" phones to start coming equipped with operating systems like Android. The big question is why would you want to put the resources into creating and maintaining your own proprietary firmware rather than using what is freely available and better than anything on which you can justify the development cost?

    Battery life on a "smart" phone is reduced mainly by background services, things like email synchronization that keep running in the background. Things that transfer a lot of data. If I deactivate data on my HTC VISION, it runs fine for well over a week -- and that is even with the occasional use of high power consumption components like GPS.

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  • danwood76
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    My nokia 'classic' non smart phone always has better reception than my mates and their smartphones. And I only have to charge it once every 10 days or so!

    Smartphones are a fad!

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  • droidhacker
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    We've got a couple of the HTC's here. Both can't get reception however the 4 iPhones in the office (3 iphone 4's one 3gs) can get reception. All on the same carrier.
    Yeah, and there's a few fruitcakes around here, and they all go completely blank as soon as they get past the front door.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by droidhacker View Post
    Tell him to take the tinfoil off it, because I know that phone and there is no contest in signal reception.
    We've got a couple of the HTC's here. Both can't get reception however the 4 iPhones in the office (3 iphone 4's one 3gs) can get reception. All on the same carrier.

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  • droidhacker
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    Lol, tell that to my co-worker and his Desire HD.
    Tell him to take the tinfoil off it, because I know that phone and there is no contest in signal reception.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by droidhacker View Post
    No bubble to burst. That fruit crap does not receive a good signal and there is no arguing that it does -- empirical evidence shows otherwise.
    Lol, tell that to my co-worker and his Desire HD.

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  • droidhacker
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    Exact same carrier. Sorry to bust your bubble.
    No bubble to burst. That fruit crap does not receive a good signal and there is no arguing that it does -- empirical evidence shows otherwise.

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