Biggest flop of a smartphone launch in the past few years? I'd be surprised if anyone else did. Pretty much finished Palm off, and led to them being bought out. At least they avoided administration.
Hm, why a flop?
Hm, why a flop? That thing works kinda great for me and I just love the keyboard cause what I hate is typing stuff on a display :<
Hm, why a flop? That thing works kinda great for me and I just love the keyboard cause what I hate is typing stuff on a display :<
AND THERE IT IS!The phone itself isn't a flop, it just didn't sell like it should have.
Still, you should've got a Desire instead.![]()
The phone itself isn't a flop, it just didn't sell like it should have.
Still, you should've got a Desire instead.![]()

that's down to windows mobile, not HTC. The desire uses Android, totally different platform, and one that was designed for phones, not designed for pdas and adapted.Ah ye, might be that they had aimed for much higher sales =)
I just checked out the Desire and if it's the HTC you mean: I had an HTC XDA with WinMo before and it sucked big time. Missed calls were not showing up sometimes, the phone doesn't give out a warning when the battery gets low during a phonecall, typing was the horror and so was the auto-correct which could not be shut off. WinMo crashed multiple times during basic operations such as "having a phonecall", "shutting off the internet connection" or simply "checking active connections". The funny part was: After crashing you had to turn it on and off multiple times or it wouldn't be able to get a GSM connection :<
Overall I don't think I will ever buy an HTC again![]()
lol I got a touchscreen samsung thingy and I bloody love it. I don't get Inet on it (I can but its too expensive) but it has an excellent camera, organiser (which I adore) and I only use it for txts and emergency phonings, though the calendar function is just wonderful.
I really wonder how you guys manage to type stuff on the screenI tried it on the iPhone and I had it on my old phone (with a bloody stick) and I couldn't get used to it
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I use Swype.
So basically you just start touching the screen at the start of the word, go from letter to letter and then release the finger?
Sounds pretty interesting, but does it have enough words in the database and what if you want to switch languages?
For instance I start most messages with "hiho =) <name>" and then I either type French or German. Would it take over all my personal stuff from language to language and does it auto-recognize the language I'm gonna start using?
But it defo looks interesting.
lol I got a touchscreen samsung thingy and I bloody love it. I don't get Inet on it (I can but its too expensive) but it has an excellent camera, organiser (which I adore) and I only use it for txts and emergency phonings, though the calendar function is just wonderful.
data is fairly cheap on contracts, bundles on pay as you go or add on to contracts vary, Data is the next big selling point for networks, as the try to balance demand with the strain on their infrastructure and cost.
As an example, I pay £20 a month on o2 for 600 minutes to any network, unlimited texts and unlimited data with a fair use policy.
There are new networks popping up that offer data as their main selling point with unlimited data and no fair use policy, such as giff gaff.
on o2 I could get an add on for my data at £5 a month, if it was not already part of my contract. That's not capped like yours in Germany, and it's not a subsidised or discounted rate. It's subject to fair use, but everything is these days.
200mb is nothing on a modern smartphone, I usually use 600mb or more.