1. Its nice for a quick look at the forum. Although the normal activetopics is quite usable as well
  2. Yea. I find myself jumping to the mobile site when I'm out and about and 3g is sparce.
  3. Exactly, its still fast then
  4. Still using the Desire S. It's good and all but oh so bland. Android is fine but that can be had on any android device, Just not finding anything physically appealing about the Desire. Wi-Fi performance is poor (holding the top of the device can cause it to drop it's connection to wifi), speaker and camera are poor and so is the GPS. Battery life is seemingly excellent though.

    Had the N8 out with me today at the cricket and it still has enough in the tank to hang out with these newer models. Caught this snap of a little bird in the back yard. It seems to have lost its nest but it's mother is still around to feed it. Cute little thing.

    http://yfrog.com/h2royqkj
  5. I hadn't heard about that wifi problem... shocking


  6. Android in itself is usually patchy with wifi but this Desire is just terribly poor at holding a signal. I'm happy enough to still keep both phones.
  7. Hai.

    I'm going to buy a new mp3-player. Currently, I'm using an iPod touch third Gen, 8GB.

    I want two players, one for studio albums of bands I like and another for unofficial stuff, like bootlegs, remixes and some hits. May sound odd.

    The studio-one should be able to store 8GB. I don't care about apps.
    The unofficial-thing should be able to store like 16GB, same about apps.

    So, which mp3-player would be the best choice? I can't keep using my iPod 'cause it's a bit broken.

    Thanks in advance...
  8. Sansa Clip all day long. I can't stop recommending it. Drag and drop, excellent audio, wide range of supported codecs and SD expansion if you fancy more space.
  9. Do you have a smartphone? If you do I would buy a mp3 player like the Sansa Clip as the primary / secundary playback device. Use your phone as the other.
  10. I don't even own a phone. Life is perfect without.

    Thanks for recommending the Sansa Clip. What I like most about my iPod is the fast way of browsing through my library. What about Sansa?

    If it supports SD cards, I could even use one player and two cards, would be ideal in my opinion.

    Thanks a lot.
  11. Navigating is easy enough. Looooong lists of artists and albums might be a little awkward but what you lose out on in User Interface to the ipod, you make a lot back on cost, battery, playback and ease of file transfer.