[geek warning]Dabbled with my first bit of debranding recently. My E71 on Three was stuck in the dark ages of v300 software. Quick debranding exercise put a generic euro product code on it and the Nokia Software updater was then happy to shove the latest software on it (v500). Dead easy. What I was most impressed with (and surprised with) was the way the phone still went and got the correct Three network settings and configs automatically. The need for branded software is bollocks. Since then the phone hasn't dropped a single call (was was the main reason for doing it)
I just don't understand why anyone would pay anything for an iphone when I got my Legend for nothing on a £20/m (discounted but still) contract......and it's brilliant.
I use my shoes every day for everything I do but i wouldn't spend 500 sheets on a pair.
I agree it seems stupidly expensive to have/use a £500 phone, but tbh I use the thing so much every day - its one of the best value for money things I've bought... Its not just about playing angry birds (personally I play cards on it loads!) but checking train times, finding taxi's, when the next bus is.. where to go for dinner - pictures, vids blah blah..
Slackers, have you managed to get your PS3 to play music from your computer via wifi? Mine is very hit and miss, crashes all the time.
theres a few home truths here:http://www.livedigitally.com/2010/08/16/the-handy-android-fanboy-detector/
I think that the one issue at the moment with smart phones is the apps, or to be more precise app writers thinking that only the iphone exists.I was looking at an android phone until I found out that my bank had done an app for a smart phone, unfortunately only the iphone.I hate apple for quite a few reasons but until app writers for major buisnesses write apps for more than the iphone, then apple will have the upper hand. I think this is slowly happening, but it isn't there yet.
With 10.6m Android phones sold in the 2nd 1/4 of 2010 (up from 756k a year ago) you would have thought large companies would be waking up to this problem.Actually this explains how things should be moving forward on that score soon:http://www.fiercedeveloper.com/story/android-adoption-surges-so-where-are-all-apps/2010-08-16
Wiping faeces on your iPhone more popular than Spotify
The Hero was always.... Lots of other sucky things.... got me steaming,