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doomtroll

Nov 12, 2008, 9:29 PM

Windows Vs. Android

I'm wondering what the preformance differances will be. I know the cost has a lot to do with the Windows Platform as it would any device running a Windows OS. But is it worth it?
Maarek

Nov 11, 2008, 10:08 AM

Excellent, but hefty starting price

Odd, the G1 costs $179 in the retail store, $148 at Walmart out the door, and this "same" phone from the same manufacturer costs twice as much. 🤨

It should only cost $199 since a license for the mobile OS is $15.

There is no accelerometer in the device due to the slide out keyboard and the HTC Diamond is only $250.

Who knows, Walmart always has a weekly sale on cell phones. Last week's was the LG VU which is $199 after $100MIR, but was FREE with new 2yr agreement. The previous week was the new BOLD for the same price.
True, it is expensive, but considering the unlocked is around 750-800 bucks...

I'm dissappointed that the accelerometer is taken away. That would have been awesome.

But wally world might sell it for under 200 someday, maybe after christmas.
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Actually, it does have an accelerometer. I'm sitting here with a FUZE playing Teeter right now, which needs the accelerometer to work.
TechToyJunkie

Nov 11, 2008, 2:20 PM

Android?

What are the chances that devices like this will eventually be able to be flashed with Android? If so when?

For instance, right now I have a PC running Ubuntu Linux but it was originally designed for Vista. I know its more complicated with mobile devices but it would be nice...
Check out this site for Android on HTC Diamond and Rafael(Touch Pro)

http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Ra ... »
 
 
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