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i beg to differ. i -reliably- use it for text messaging and brief
phone calls on a daily basis.<br>
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but i'm also someone that can fix most upgrade hassles on my own and if
something isn't working right, i now know what to do to fix it.<br>
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once in a great while Xglamo crashes, once in a while enlightenment
gets sluggish, and once in a while someone makes ophonekitd crashy.<br>
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excepting these, even though it is a developer phone, it works
reliably. i SMS people and places all day long. mind you, i wrote my
own SMS app which is far more functional/featureful than the default.<br>
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-david<br>
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On 06/18/09 13:49, Joerg Lippmann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Am Donnerstag 18 Juni 2009 schrieb Brolin Empey:
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<pre wrap="">I need all of these features:
* a *reliable* phone for SMS and brief voice calls.
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Then the Freerunner is not for you.
It may sound harsh, but it's definitly *not* suitable for daily use. Period.
I tried OM2007, 2008, QTe, SHR, FSO, Hackable:1, Android, Android-cupcake. QT-
Extended-Improved. All are incomplete and have huge flaws. Apart from that the
battery life is mediocre at best, the device is lame and sound is terrible.
Sad but true.
jörg@home
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