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V12Kompressor
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May 22 2010, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(FiReWoLf @ May 22 2010, 09:16 PM) Who dare to buy an Andriod phone if this keep on upgrading? Old devices can't seem to cope with the new version like G1 lol....... There is always the SERVICE CENTER Dont want to upgrade yourself, just dump the set to the Service Center and wait 3 hours and go collect your phone.  Of coz, if you bought AP phone, then everything has to be done by your own lah. You pay peanut of coz get monkey lah. Have to embrace the fact.
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V12Kompressor
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May 24 2010, 02:07 PM
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QUOTE(scpt @ May 24 2010, 10:38 AM) Kesian the HTC users, they have to wait even longer  I guess most of our sympathy should be given to X10 users. Not even any news for Froyo! At least, for HTC users, there's still hope.
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V12Kompressor
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May 24 2010, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(davidmak @ May 24 2010, 10:14 PM) No wait, you're getting it wrong. Even if HTC build the hardware for them, it has a difference. The user interface shell clearly is a property of SE. All those Time Scape thing is introduced by SE and not HTC. The speed in introducing new updates is really being hampered by all these user interface shell. HTC (Sense UI), Motorola (MotoBLUR), SE (Timescape, etc) all have this problem. The difference is SE seems to be the slower of the 3 (besides being slow into the hardware introduction). So what difference do you mean? SE seem to have a different strategy with respect to all this Android revision thing. All it needs is a stable platform. SE lost the UIQ and it was a failure, enough said. It is still at the ARM9 featurephones using proprietary A100/200 platform. It desperately need a smartphone OS. What is more easy than to adopt Android? Motorola did the same thing with some reasonable success. So if it is using Android 1.6. So what? Because SE clearly markets the X10 for the 'SE features' like 8MP camera, etc etc rather than features introduced by new Android revisions. But geeks don't see the same thing. They want to be ahead of the game. They want Android 2.1 (and now 2.2). SE seems to be slow. That is where I'm pointing at.  Took the exact words right out of my mouth. And worst is, the X10, much like other phones that SE did after their last hero phone, is like a half baked product. It looks beautifully finished, but inside it still lacks a lot of features. Most notably is the multi touch display. SE used to up the aces with great phones like the K700i, W800i, K800/810i and not to mention the P1i. The P1i was a very good PDA back then. 3 years later, disappointing.
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