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On 09/19/2011 02:21 AM, Clay Weber wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday, September 19, 2011 02:04:25 AM Errol Sapir wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for the input Nigel, Clay and Alex. I am going with the Motorolla
Antrix. Seems a good choice for me. Errol
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Nice! I am leaning towards the Samsug Droid Charge myself (though the similar
Thunderbolt is nipping at it's heels), the larger amoled screen is is a deal
maker.
The Atrix looks nice, it did make my short list in whittling down the list of
1288749993 Android phones to choose from.
Clay
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I don't want to go OT with this thread and start a non-kubuntu
dicussion, Clay, but I'll list my reasons for going with the Atrix.
It has 3 OS's. Android for regular cell use, a Motorolla adapted
Ubuntu to connect to a "laptop" type device you can purchase as an
extra, and a multi-media program which enables connecting to any
screen (TV or computer) via a docking machine (which comes with the
phone - with remote) to enable seeing photos and HD movies recorded
or stored on the Atrix. Nice package.<br>
I asked what happens when connecting the phone to a Linux computer
but the salesperson didn't know enough to say if there was
compatibility. He thought that the phone would be seen as a
disk-on-key by the computer, but presumed it could be "hacked" if
one knows enough (not me<span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span>)
and then become compatible.<br>
Just my subjective take on the phone.<br>
Errol<br>
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