Re: I haven't been this excited about blackberries...
[QUOTE=GregWhelan;932123]Kamal - any experience with the Nokia N8 at all? Quite good tariffs out there and it looks quite snazzy?[/QUOTE]
Stay away from Nokia's, at least over the next immediate year - especially until they come out with that slick new UI for Symbian. They're not doing as well and most of the Western World is forking over to Android/iOs so, in terms of staying connected with family / friends, sticking with either will be a good choice as the chances are high you'll find some app to keep in touch.
[QUOTE=toasty;932160]If you've got to have a BB for work purposes, so be it, but I've got a rooted EVO 4G, and I have to say, even as an Apple guy, it makes the iPhone seem pretty limited and restrictive.[/QUOTE]
Will attest to that, not only from a software perspective but even hardware perspective, the smaller screen leaves much to yearn in comparison to the larger screens on most Android phones.
[QUOTE=toasty;932160]There are apps you can get that make it positively feel like magic. I've been playing around with Tasker lately, and the functionality is absurd. Examples:
-When I get to my office, it automatically turns the ringer and everything else to vibrate. When I leave, it automatically goes back to normal.
-My GPS is normally turned off, because it can drain battery, but any time I turn on an app that requires it, it gets turned on. Same with the 4G connection when I load an app that requires more bandwidth.
-If my phone is connected to the car charger and I get a text message, it will automatically read the text aloud to me, and then send a reply indicating that I'm driving and that I'll get back to them later.
-When I'm in an environment with limited signal, it will switch to airplane mode to conserve battery, and check every 20 minutes to see if the signal has gotten any better, check messages, etc. Once the signal gets back to normal, the phone switches back to normal.
These are actually pretty simple, but you can make your phone do just about anything a phone can do based upon just about any sort of trigger you can imagine -- location, time, phone position/orientation, battery life, specific incoming messages, etc. It's really pretty remarkable.[/QUOTE]
Dude that sounds incredible. defo gonna check it out.