Caporegime
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Interesting to see all the hype surrounding this phone, considering most of the tech is three years old
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Interesting to see all the hype surrounding this phone, considering most of the tech is three years old.
Interesting to see all the hype surrounding this phone, considering most of the tech is three years old.
Phoned and been in store they say keep phoning
O2 said today they are launching the phone in the next couple of days but won't give a definate date
Do you try to troll all android threads? I swear that's the only thing I see you write in this forum. You also just seem to write the most mis-informed rubbish as well.
The CPU is a Qualcomm ARM7 Scorpion and is the first phone to have it. It will have 768meg of ram - the first phone to feature this amount. The GPU will be a powerVR545 which again I think might be it's first outing.
How is this old tech?
No, hence the '
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So it was a pointless comment? I am totally ->![]()
Conflicting opinions re: O2 upgrades as someone seems to have been told categorically that they will not be stocking the Desire HD - http://forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=52421&start=15
I've just called O2 upgrades myself and the girl couldn't say either way - all she knew was that it wasn't listed on either their current or upcoming stock lists. I'd quite like to stay with O2 as I'm currently paying £24.50 for their £35 contract due to a rolling 30% discount that I'd imagine I could keep going with a little sweet talking...
If anyone hears of anything regarding O2 and this phone then please keep us updated!
I'd quite like to stay with O2 as I'm currently paying £24.50 for their £35 contract due to a rolling 30% discount that I'd imagine I could keep going with a little sweet talking...
Friends and family?Exactly what I pay a month though it has always been over
through my own fault.
The G2 packs in a 1300mAh battery inside, and we found that it performed excellently in daily use, even with constant Twitter updates, lots of pushed email, browsing, and phone calls. You'll have to get the phone on a charger come nighttime, but for us that was pretty late in the day and we'd only just tapped orange on the battery icon. We were impressed by the phone's ability to sip juice even though it was pushing quite a bit of content over the network.
Engadgets more a hype blog, take all 'reviews' with a pinch of salt
Anandtech actually test to some form of standard![]()
while I agree to a point, several parts of the anandtech review were picked apart in the first 20 comments...