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  • S Steven J Jowett

    I will shortly be in the market for a new smart phone. The requirements are as follows:- 1) Make and recieve calls 2) Available in the UK 3) Must support RDP so I can attach to remotely to Microsoft Windows servers etc. I've been looking at the HTC HD2 as these have large screens, and notice that HTC have just released the Desire HD. Any thoughts on these? Any other recommandations would be appreicated.

    Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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    blackjack2150
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    Maybe you can hold off your purchase for 3 more weeks? That's when the new Windows Phone 7 devices are rumoured to hit the stores. I don't know if they will have RDP since day 1, but having the Office suite pre-installed makes them fulfill the minimum requirements for a business user. I'm following Engadget.com's feed just for news, previews and leaks on WP7. So far I'm super impressed of how responsive the phone is to user input. It's also said that the OS is very battery-life friendly.

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    • S Steven J Jowett

      I will shortly be in the market for a new smart phone. The requirements are as follows:- 1) Make and recieve calls 2) Available in the UK 3) Must support RDP so I can attach to remotely to Microsoft Windows servers etc. I've been looking at the HTC HD2 as these have large screens, and notice that HTC have just released the Desire HD. Any thoughts on these? Any other recommandations would be appreicated.

      Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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      Joan M
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      Touch screen... I don't like them... well they are great and easy to use and a lot of nice things... But then it happens that when you use your phone and you approximate it to your ear you start new apps and make sudokus and play solitaire and connect to the internet and... using your ear... Or if it gets locked then it happens that you need to insert new numbers to jump from one extension to another one and then it happens that you can't... My last phone: HTC touch dual... As far as I've seen the iPhone and blackberry displays are really nicer than the one in my phone... anyway it is an old phone nowadays... Depending on the use you make of your phone having a full keyboard is nice, and not having to open 20 lids to access it is also nice... And of course you'll have your choice almost done but who knows... this could have helped you... PS1: blackberry seems to be nice only with a data plan. PS2: android seems to be a really open platform with tons of apps out there. Just my two cents...

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        Touch screen... I don't like them... well they are great and easy to use and a lot of nice things... But then it happens that when you use your phone and you approximate it to your ear you start new apps and make sudokus and play solitaire and connect to the internet and... using your ear... Or if it gets locked then it happens that you need to insert new numbers to jump from one extension to another one and then it happens that you can't... My last phone: HTC touch dual... As far as I've seen the iPhone and blackberry displays are really nicer than the one in my phone... anyway it is an old phone nowadays... Depending on the use you make of your phone having a full keyboard is nice, and not having to open 20 lids to access it is also nice... And of course you'll have your choice almost done but who knows... this could have helped you... PS1: blackberry seems to be nice only with a data plan. PS2: android seems to be a really open platform with tons of apps out there. Just my two cents...

        [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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        Nagy Vilmos
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        Joan Murt wrote:

        p.s.: blackberry seems to be nice only with a data plan. p.p.s.: android seems to be a really open platform with tons of apps out there.

        ftfy You can just keep adding p to ps, as it is post-script, post-post-script, post-post-post-script, ad infinitum.


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        • S Steven J Jowett

          I will shortly be in the market for a new smart phone. The requirements are as follows:- 1) Make and recieve calls 2) Available in the UK 3) Must support RDP so I can attach to remotely to Microsoft Windows servers etc. I've been looking at the HTC HD2 as these have large screens, and notice that HTC have just released the Desire HD. Any thoughts on these? Any other recommandations would be appreicated.

          Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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          R Giskard Reventlov
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          Bloody iPhone gave up the ghost yesterday and it's only 4 months old! Battery drains in less than a day and service keeps dropping out or is simply not there. If I could get out of the contract I would: O2 have sent it to be repaired (7-10 days) but I suppose they'll just give me a new one. :mad:

          "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            Bloody iPhone gave up the ghost yesterday and it's only 4 months old! Battery drains in less than a day and service keeps dropping out or is simply not there. If I could get out of the contract I would: O2 have sent it to be repaired (7-10 days) but I suppose they'll just give me a new one. :mad:

            "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            1 21 Gigawatts
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            digital man wrote:

            iPhone gave up the ghost yesterday and it's only 4 months old! Battery drains in less than a day and service keeps dropping out or is simply not there

            [Steve Jobs] You're holding it wrong, and not using it in the optimum way. [/Steve Jobs]

            "Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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            • P peterchen

              You forgot 0) Is not smarter than you That's important to keep your sanity.

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              peterchen wrote:

              1. Is not smarter than you

              No match. :sigh:

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                digital man wrote:

                iPhone gave up the ghost yesterday and it's only 4 months old! Battery drains in less than a day and service keeps dropping out or is simply not there

                [Steve Jobs] You're holding it wrong, and not using it in the optimum way. [/Steve Jobs]

                "Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                Of course you are correct: I've never used technology before: perhaps Jobs would prefer we stick them all up his bottom - I've heard that gets good reception! :)

                "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                • S Steven J Jowett

                  I will shortly be in the market for a new smart phone. The requirements are as follows:- 1) Make and recieve calls 2) Available in the UK 3) Must support RDP so I can attach to remotely to Microsoft Windows servers etc. I've been looking at the HTC HD2 as these have large screens, and notice that HTC have just released the Desire HD. Any thoughts on these? Any other recommandations would be appreicated.

                  Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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                  Duncan Edwards Jones
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                  Wait until the W7 launch - because even if you don't want a W7 phone it is bound to push down the prices of the others.

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                  • N Nagy Vilmos

                    Joan Murt wrote:

                    p.s.: blackberry seems to be nice only with a data plan. p.p.s.: android seems to be a really open platform with tons of apps out there.

                    ftfy You can just keep adding p to ps, as it is post-script, post-post-script, post-post-post-script, ad infinitum.


                    Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H

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                    Joan M
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                    yes, but the first nine are much shorter in my way :laugh: p.s. yes and it seems that I'm speaking of sony playstation 1, 2, and so on... I know... :rolleyes: p.p.s. but I think I like your method... p.p.p.s. yes, definitely I like it... p.p.p.p.s. :thumbsup: p.p.p.p.p.s. and I'm sure you were sure you would receive an answer like that... ;P

                    [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                    • S Steven J Jowett

                      I will shortly be in the market for a new smart phone. The requirements are as follows:- 1) Make and recieve calls 2) Available in the UK 3) Must support RDP so I can attach to remotely to Microsoft Windows servers etc. I've been looking at the HTC HD2 as these have large screens, and notice that HTC have just released the Desire HD. Any thoughts on these? Any other recommandations would be appreicated.

                      Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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                      Steve Dubyo
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                      I have been using HTC phones based on Windows Mobile for several years and generally had good experiences. I am about to get myself a new phone and have been looking into the differences between the imminent Windows Mobile 7 (a complete overhaul of WM so effectively a 1.0 release) and Android 2.2 (a stable and open OS which now boasts widespread adoption), my conclusion is that Android is slightly ahead of the game at this moment in time so I will go for an Android phone next and keep an eye on how further iterations of Windows Mobile look. I intend on getting the HTC Desire HD which has the 4.3 screen and pretty much the best hardware specs around. I wouldn't bother with the HTC HD2 now, it is a great phone but runs Windows Mobile 6.5 which is about to be superseded. Both Android and WM will handle RDP fine with 3rd party tools so that should not sway the decision. I would go with either the HTC Desire HD with Android or wait for WM7 to be released next month which will run on something like the rumoured HTC HD7 which seems to have a similar spec.

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                      • J Joan M

                        Touch screen... I don't like them... well they are great and easy to use and a lot of nice things... But then it happens that when you use your phone and you approximate it to your ear you start new apps and make sudokus and play solitaire and connect to the internet and... using your ear... Or if it gets locked then it happens that you need to insert new numbers to jump from one extension to another one and then it happens that you can't... My last phone: HTC touch dual... As far as I've seen the iPhone and blackberry displays are really nicer than the one in my phone... anyway it is an old phone nowadays... Depending on the use you make of your phone having a full keyboard is nice, and not having to open 20 lids to access it is also nice... And of course you'll have your choice almost done but who knows... this could have helped you... PS1: blackberry seems to be nice only with a data plan. PS2: android seems to be a really open platform with tons of apps out there. Just my two cents...

                        [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                        Steven J Jowett
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                        Thanks for your feedback. I'd pretty much dismissed the Blackberry, purely due the the screen size. Quite frankly I'm happy to use a standard mobile phone and have a separate PocketPC (which is what I have now). The only valid reason from ditching my PDA and phone is that I need to remotely support servers, therefore RDP is a requirement. A big screen means I'd be able to see more at any one time.

                        Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Bloody iPhone gave up the ghost yesterday and it's only 4 months old! Battery drains in less than a day and service keeps dropping out or is simply not there. If I could get out of the contract I would: O2 have sent it to be repaired (7-10 days) but I suppose they'll just give me a new one. :mad:

                          "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                          Steven J Jowett
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                          One of my directors swopped his Blackberry for an iPhone. The iPhone had crappy reception, no support for push mail and there was other issues. It lasted month then he went back to his Blackberry. He was originally suckered in by the "Bells and Whistles" of the iPhone.

                          Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real Programmers don't need comments -- the code is obvious.

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                          • P peterchen

                            You forgot 0) Is not smarter than you That's important to keep your sanity.

                            Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
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                            Single Step Debugger
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                            peterchen wrote:

                            1. Is not smarter than you

                            It’s smart enough to withdraw an extra $30 per month for your data plan.

                            The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                              peterchen wrote:

                              1. Is not smarter than you

                              It’s smart enough to withdraw an extra $30 per month for your data plan.

                              The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                              Dan Neely
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                              Unfortunately in the US that means you're limited to the forthcoming wallyworld branded phone plan. $45mo unlimited voice/text, $40/gb prepaid data with rollover. Gotchas are the only subsided smartphone is obsolescent, and it's the T-Mobile network.

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                                Unfortunately in the US that means you're limited to the forthcoming wallyworld branded phone plan. $45mo unlimited voice/text, $40/gb prepaid data with rollover. Gotchas are the only subsided smartphone is obsolescent, and it's the T-Mobile network.

                                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                I’m with AT&T - $60 for two phones and $2 per 1Mb data. X| If we want to use smart phones I need to jump with two plans up to unlimited data plan, which gonna be some $90-100.

                                The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                                  I’m with AT&T - $60 for two phones and $2 per 1Mb data. X| If we want to use smart phones I need to jump with two plans up to unlimited data plan, which gonna be some $90-100.

                                  The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                                  Dan Neely
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                                  Depends how much data you need. ATT has a 200MB/mo plan for $15 or 20. Their data has the average user doing 200-300mb/mo so as long as you avoid video over 3g you probably should fit under the cutoff.

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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