1. Looking good
  2. Got my Android installation deleted since the last update, but that bar didnt make that much sense to me.

    Is that the default clock widget or a custom one?


  3. Something like a smart phone, easy access to Facebook and Twitter...

    Sorry if that's not enough, my intelligence is very little when it comes to phones.
  4. Originally posted by Risto:Got my Android installation deleted since the last update, but that bar didnt make that much sense to me.

    Is that the default clock widget or a custom one?


    free download from the market.
  5. I'm so going to Android now. That looks killer.


  6. Android is top notch. iPhone-fans say it's crap because each phone maker can customize it since it's more or less open-source. But I love it. I start to hate Apple with their limitations and hate of Flash. An iPad without USB-connectivity is madness.
  7. Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]

    Android is top notch. iPhone-fans say it's crap because each phone maker can customize it since it's more or less open-source. But I love it. I start to hate Apple with their limitations and hate of Flash. An iPad without USB-connectivity is madness.


    iPhone fans hate the open environment 'cos limiting you to what they deem right is safe. The iPhone without a jailbreak is that limited - the little tweaks here and there are the best and they really make you glad you bothered to jailbreak. I don't wanna be the same as anyone else, give me room to change!!!

    I'll have to keep an eye out for a cheap Android phone. If I see one I'll grab it.
  8. I'm running Android 2.2 with HTC Sense on my HD2 and it's pretty awesome. Played around with Android before on my brothers Tattoo and was suitably impressed.

    Despise iPhones.

    Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    Something like a smart phone, easy access to Facebook and Twitter...

    Sorry if that's not enough, my intelligence is very little when it comes to phones.


    Well i've been looking for some phones for my sister to consider and found a pretty decent deal on a HTC Wildfire in Argos.

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5186101/Trail/searchtext%3EWILDFIRE.htm

    Yeah it's on Vodafone, but if you can get it unlocked at a decent price the worlds your oyster. Comes with a 3.2" capactivie touch screen, Wi-Fi internet, memory card expansion, Android 2.1 which combined with HTC Sense will give you that easy access to Facebook/Twitter, you'll have a pretty large market of apps to choose from and at 528Mhz processor, it's hardly a snail (for a phone at this price point).

    Owning a HTC HD2 myself (with a HTC Sense Android build) I'm going to be a bit more biased towards a HTC product. The only issue with the Wildifre is the screen's resolution, 240x320. My brother has a HTC Tattoo (predecessor to Wildfire) which sports the same resolution over a 2.8" screen and it's sometimes a bit fuzzy (this might be down to the fact that the Tattoo has a resisitive touch screen as opposed to capacitive and I generally fine capacitive screens a bit clearer)

    Let me know what you think/any more features you want and I'll check some more deals out for you.

    EDIT: A phone Germcevoy mentioned a few pages back is only £100 on Play.com. http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/17454614/Orange-San-Francisco-Android-Pre-Pay-Pay-As-You-Go-Mobile-Phone-Inc-Free-10-Airtime-Black/Product.html
  9. The wildfire is nice but Android (and particularly sense) are ruined with that low resolution. A Hero would be a better bet even though it is an 'older' device.

    Still can't fault the Blade for value. Still going to get another Nokia but it will be in addition to the Blade rather than replacing it.