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Guest mikeeey
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See them at http://www.mobinaute.com/mobinaute/article...=20061127144219.

You can translate the text with e.g. Babelfish, but I think you can tell what it says without doing so :)

This is the only Windows Smartphone I'm looking forward to at the moment - no non-qwerty devices rumored from HTC in a long time...

yes a want this phone! 400mhz processor =). any word on it being in the US?

o nvm, this has a microSD, dang... hopefully if there was a US version it would have MiniSD

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Guest HerpezP
Posted

I think you will see microSD used in almost every new device from now on, so I guess you will have to get used to that...

Also I think this is only triband (GSM 900/1800/1900) so you could face some problems using it in the US.

For me personally this is the most (and probably the only) interesting WM Smartphone atm... HTC doesn't seem to care about 'regular' smartphones anymore...

Guest mikeeey
Posted (edited)
I think you will see microSD used in almost every new device from now on, so I guess you will have to get used to that...

Also I think this is only triband (GSM 900/1800/1900) so you could face some problems using it in the US.

For me personally this is the most (and probably the only) interesting WM Smartphone atm... HTC doesn't seem to care about 'regular' smartphones anymore...

micro? why micro? its slower, less memory, easier to misplace, easier to break, and there's no super/ultra/high speed micro sd's yet.

im pretty sure their still making new phones that use Mini

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Guest HerpezP
Posted
micro? why micro? its slower, less memory, easier to misplace, easier to break, and there's no super/ultra/high speed micro sd's yet.

im pretty sure their still making new phones that use Mini

Because of smaller size and probably also less power drain. That means more room and power for CPU, RAM, the screen, etc. Look at most new devices from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC (Sony Ericsson uses their own format) and you will notice most of them uses microSD.

Of course there will still be devices with miniSD, but I reckon they will be less common than now. Kind of like how many devices you see with ordinary SD now perhaps.

Guest mikeeey
Posted
Because of smaller size and probably also less power drain. That means more room and power for CPU, RAM, the screen, etc. Look at most new devices from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC (Sony Ericsson uses their own format) and you will notice most of them uses microSD.

Of course there will still be devices with miniSD, but I reckon they will be less common than now. Kind of like how many devices you see with ordinary SD now perhaps.

hmm maybe ur rite about that. but they need to stick to using 1 kind of memory and from there it will keep being upgraded even more and improved

  • 3 weeks later...
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hmm maybe ur rite about that. but they need to stick to using 1 kind of memory and from there it will keep being upgraded even more and improved

If that's the case, maybe we should have stuck with 'Compact' Flash and all those add-on sleds and jackets. :)

Guest mikeeey
Posted
If that's the case, maybe we should have stuck with 'Compact' Flash and all those add-on sleds and jackets. :)

hahahaha. no i mean its like every year that they change the cards. thats way to short. and i could understand if they changed to micro cards and they had the same sized micro cards as they do mini, but usually the card they change to has less memory at the time.

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hahahaha. no i mean its like every year that they change the cards. thats way to short. and i could understand if they changed to micro cards and they had the same sized micro cards as they do mini, but usually the card they change to has less memory at the time.

I reckon alot has to do with sales. If they don't keep changing the format then people won't be buying new cards thus they won't be making money. A biAtch for us the consumer I know :)

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