Nov 23 2009, 02:39 PM
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I sold my Tosa a while ago to get a combined phone/PDA (it's an LG Incite, I like it alot, but it's Windows Mobile) (bad choice, by the way, I desperately miss it) and my heart is aching for embedded linux. I haven't thought much at all about Android because I'm not a google fanboy. I use www.google.com because it is powerful and simple, I use gmail because it is well organized and effective. I certainly don't make a point of loving the company.
But the Motorola Droid has really piqued my interest (it is certainly sexy hardware) as an embedded linux device. Does anyone here have the Droid, (or even a different Android phone) that can speak to the experience? How powerful is it as a linux platform? How modifiable is the distribution/hardware? Would you recommend an Android Phone? Thanks, AeroSigma PS- Since I'm on AT&T here in the US, the CDMA(Verison) 'DROID' won't work for me. The "MILESTONE' is a GSM(AT&T/T-Mobile) version of the same phone. Is there anyone in Germany or Italy that would be willing to/capable of exporting the phone for me? |
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Dec 18 2009, 07:01 AM
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the droid, or milestone here in europe, looks pretty good
but of late I've read some reviews which indicate there are design flaws and/or manufacturing problem the n900 is still the best alternative to the zaurus as far as I can see without going to a UMPC like the netwalker |
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AeroSigma Motorola Droid Nov 23 2009, 02:39 PM
undrwater Apparently Palm's webOS is much more open than... Dec 1 2009, 12:52 PM
mikew QUOTE(speculatrix @ Dec 18 2009, 07:01 AM... Dec 21 2009, 10:50 AM
speculatrix thanks for that review. it definitely seems androi... Dec 21 2009, 01:34 PM![]() ![]() |
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