razorree
22nd July 2009, 11:54 AM
Hi !
I'm looking for a smartphone.
Mainly i want to browse internet (news, weather, emails), sometimes use my phone as modem (with notebook).
I have LG KS20, it looks good on paper (small, lot of stuff) but in real life its too slow, there is a lot of problems with connecting it with my notebook thru bluetooth (using PAN) - almost always windows XP says that phone is already used and it cannot estabilish connection :mad:
And now, my LG hangs even after 20 minutes after switching it on :mad:
What can you say about HTC Magic (and Android) ?
I heard that its fast (much faster than WM6.1), what about additional application? is AndroidMarket a fast growing community ?
What about using phone as modem (with notebook) - i heard that it's impossible without some 'fix' - but what kind of fix is it ? can it avoid warranty ?
What about HTC touch diamond? (and other htc touch diamond/hd etc.) with WM6.1 ? are they worth money ?
I can get HTC Magic (thru my cellular operator) for 45% of a Diamond price.
or less than 3 times less than Touch Pro.
I'm looking for a smartphone.
Mainly i want to browse internet (news, weather, emails), sometimes use my phone as modem (with notebook).
I have LG KS20, it looks good on paper (small, lot of stuff) but in real life its too slow, there is a lot of problems with connecting it with my notebook thru bluetooth (using PAN) - almost always windows XP says that phone is already used and it cannot estabilish connection :mad:
And now, my LG hangs even after 20 minutes after switching it on :mad:
What can you say about HTC Magic (and Android) ?
I heard that its fast (much faster than WM6.1), what about additional application? is AndroidMarket a fast growing community ?
What about using phone as modem (with notebook) - i heard that it's impossible without some 'fix' - but what kind of fix is it ? can it avoid warranty ?
What about HTC touch diamond? (and other htc touch diamond/hd etc.) with WM6.1 ? are they worth money ?
I can get HTC Magic (thru my cellular operator) for 45% of a Diamond price.
or less than 3 times less than Touch Pro.