What type of cell do you own?
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What type of cell do you own?
Take the poll and feel free to also post your exact phone.
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Android OS on Motorola Backflip
*added* Ah wants my keyboard!
*added* Ah wants my keyboard!
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Android 2.1 (éclair) on HTC Desire
Had a look at the Wildfire and died laughing at the specs. I am so glad I chose this phone now.
A simple summary of the Desire:
Incredibly responsive touch screen with an equally sensitive (and much more durable) optical tracker instead of a trackball. Reasonable battery life considering the use and power of the phone. Fairly tolerable in direct sunlight if automatic brightness is activated. Technologically a marvel and incredibly similar to the Google Nexus One, trading the noise cancelling mic and some proprietary stuff like Goggle's Voice Search for a bigger RAM (by 64MB), HTCs very popular UI Sense and a selection of hard keys for home, menu, back and search which can really help avoiding unwanted presses. All in all, if you don't mind waiting a little longer for Android updates (still waiting for 2.2 but I hear it's proposed for release in the next 2 weeks) this is a far better choice and what I would consider the strongest Android phone on the market.
Had a look at the Wildfire and died laughing at the specs. I am so glad I chose this phone now.
A simple summary of the Desire:
Incredibly responsive touch screen with an equally sensitive (and much more durable) optical tracker instead of a trackball. Reasonable battery life considering the use and power of the phone. Fairly tolerable in direct sunlight if automatic brightness is activated. Technologically a marvel and incredibly similar to the Google Nexus One, trading the noise cancelling mic and some proprietary stuff like Goggle's Voice Search for a bigger RAM (by 64MB), HTCs very popular UI Sense and a selection of hard keys for home, menu, back and search which can really help avoiding unwanted presses. All in all, if you don't mind waiting a little longer for Android updates (still waiting for 2.2 but I hear it's proposed for release in the next 2 weeks) this is a far better choice and what I would consider the strongest Android phone on the market.

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iPhone 4 with "handsfree" antenna
wife has EVO
she loves it.
Constant debate at my house.. Android v iPhone.
Gonna test her antenna tonight.
wife has EVO
she loves it.
Constant debate at my house.. Android v iPhone.
Gonna test her antenna tonight.
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Will Ban for Stroyent.
Awesome, Zeus! This is great. 
HTC Incredible! I took these screenies like 4 days ago and my phone almost looks completely different now. I can't keep my hands off the frickin' thing. I suspect I will continue to change it up like daily until I've seen it all I guess.
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#1: HTC Camera, HTC Calendar, Dolphin Browser HD, Handcent
#2: HTC Camera, HTC Camcorder, HTC Photo Gallery, Camera Illusions,
Funny Cams, FxCamera, PhotoFunia, Camera 360,
PicSay, PRO Paint, Retro Camera, Vignette Demo



#4: Mabilo Ringtones, Tone Picker, Facebook (for HTC Sense?), AppBrain,
Mobisle Notes, HTC/Google Navigation, Better Alarm Clock, Android Market
Laputa Book Reader, LockMe Widget, HTC Search People, Voice Recorder (Tokashiki)
#5: Gauge Battery Widget, DroidStats Widget, TaskPanel X Widget, Android Power Control Widget
Smart Volume Free runs up top. It locks all volume controls![/center]
All apps and widgets on my phone are free and were downloaded from the Market (except Mabilo Ringtones) or came with the device.
All apps and widgets shown and not shown on my phone are listed on my Appbrain List: ohmyhead's Apps on the phone
All shown apps and widgets are listed there. To get Mabilo Ringtones, you must get Mabilo Sounds from the Market, then follow instructions in that app to get the MUCH better Mabilo Ringtones app.
The two screens not shown large are the HTC Favorites widget (People) and the HTC Mail client pulling GMail.

HTC Incredible! I took these screenies like 4 days ago and my phone almost looks completely different now. I can't keep my hands off the frickin' thing. I suspect I will continue to change it up like daily until I've seen it all I guess.

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#1: HTC Camera, HTC Calendar, Dolphin Browser HD, Handcent
#2: HTC Camera, HTC Camcorder, HTC Photo Gallery, Camera Illusions,
Funny Cams, FxCamera, PhotoFunia, Camera 360,
PicSay, PRO Paint, Retro Camera, Vignette Demo



#4: Mabilo Ringtones, Tone Picker, Facebook (for HTC Sense?), AppBrain,
Mobisle Notes, HTC/Google Navigation, Better Alarm Clock, Android Market
Laputa Book Reader, LockMe Widget, HTC Search People, Voice Recorder (Tokashiki)
#5: Gauge Battery Widget, DroidStats Widget, TaskPanel X Widget, Android Power Control Widget
Smart Volume Free runs up top. It locks all volume controls![/center]
All apps and widgets on my phone are free and were downloaded from the Market (except Mabilo Ringtones) or came with the device.
All apps and widgets shown and not shown on my phone are listed on my Appbrain List: ohmyhead's Apps on the phone
All shown apps and widgets are listed there. To get Mabilo Ringtones, you must get Mabilo Sounds from the Market, then follow instructions in that app to get the MUCH better Mabilo Ringtones app.
The two screens not shown large are the HTC Favorites widget (People) and the HTC Mail client pulling GMail.
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There's Weather & Toggle Widget
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.android ... t.weather2
and Beautiful Widgets
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.levelup ... fulwidgets
I bought Beautiful Widgets the other day and promptly got a refund when I saw that the time was not updating properly. Perhaps by now, with the zillion comments in the Market about how it doesn't work any more, the best selling widget on there now IS working again.
I just know I don't need no steenking clock that doesn't tell the time right. 
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.android ... t.weather2
and Beautiful Widgets
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.levelup ... fulwidgets
I bought Beautiful Widgets the other day and promptly got a refund when I saw that the time was not updating properly. Perhaps by now, with the zillion comments in the Market about how it doesn't work any more, the best selling widget on there now IS working again.


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Mine looks just like that. I bough the Weather widget donate ( weather & toggle as I believe it is now called ) many will say Beautiful Widgets is better, but I prefer this. There were some early on knocks with bugs on it and the dev not updating enough and now he updates all the time and their knocking him for too much updates... 

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