View Full Version : make kaiser more finger friendly
lstat
19th February 2009, 06:16 AM
hello, i was wondering it there is anyway to make the kaiser completely finger friendly. I know it was not meant to be used like this but it is much easier for one handed use. Ive tried touchflo, pointui, iFonz, everything it seems like, its just not what i want My question is, is there some way to put the full iPhone OS onto the kaiser? I dont wish to own an iPhone, my phone is far better, i just like to operating system and am about to just switch to the phone altogether just to prove to myself that the phone isnt worth it. Can anybody give me help at all? I dont want to be criticized over this, but i know its coming. Thanks in advance.
k-semler
19th February 2009, 06:51 AM
The iPhone has a Samsung ARM1176JZF 620MHz processor, while the Tilt has a Qualcomm MSM7200 400MHz processor. Installing iPhoneOS on a Kaiser is not possible.
Jermu
19th February 2009, 07:18 AM
I think you should check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=481526
Travito
19th February 2009, 07:41 AM
The iPhone has a Samsung ARM1176JZF 620MHz processor, while the Tilt has a Qualcomm MSM7200 400MHz processor. Installing iPhoneOS on a Kaiser is not possible.
In addition, the iPhone's screen is designed to handle entirely differently than the Kaiser. The iPhone uses the fact that you emanate heat and that your skin is electrically conductive in order to receive input. Also, the iPhone's screen and interface is designed with MultiTouch technology in mind.
The kaiser is a traditional touch phone, and its screen can be controlled by both conductive and non-conductive items, as it is a standard, pressure sensitive screen, a type of screen that seems to be falling out of favor with more cutting-edge devices.
In short, if you want the iPhone OS and a phone that is 100% finger friendly without the possibility for pressure errors, you need to buy an iPhone.
lstat
19th February 2009, 02:50 PM
Thank you for your replies so fast. I see what you are saying, i guess i didnt take a step back and actually look at it, but it makes since. I am going to wait for progress with that, thank you for the link. If it works, good, no iPhone. I dont care to own one, i just want that phone operating system, but if we could make windows mobile better, it would be grand.
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