Am 16. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Joseph Sinclair so: > For your wife, a Nexus One from Google is probably the best choice, as it is the most iPhone-like and will blend in well with her colleagues' iPhones. She'd most like something similar to a traditional palm device. > A few notes: > The Android O/S can do voice and data simultaneously if the phone radio and network support it (the Nexus One radio is capable), but as I understand it T-Mobile's network can't do data and voice at the same time due to a limitation of their 3G network. Verizon cannot do voice/data together either, not sure about Sprint. Ah, maybe it's ATT that can do simultaneous. > An unlocked phone will get most of your features, go to google.com/phone for the Nexus One (cannot be purchased anywhere else), which is unlocked, and has the best CPU (Snapdragon at 1GHz) and screen currently available. Yeah, I was planning on getting one there. > I don't think bluetooth tethering is available on any current phone, but you should be able to write an app for it on an unlocked phone. OK, I'll check. > All Android phones can connect to your mail server if you load an appropriate application from the Marketplace. > All newer Android "Google Experience" phones can play vorbis and theora AFAIK. Cool. > Sync depends on software, look through the Android Marketplace for sync apps that match what you use on the desktop, or you could write your own (it's not very difficult). > All "Google Experience" Android phones should have GPS, camera w/ video, full function while charging, bluetooth, WiFi, compass, accelerometers, external storage (mostly SDHC-micro). > > I don't think any current Android phones have external display capability > > One of your desiderata confuses me: > Phone-to-phone via bluetooth/wifi (do you mean walkie-talkie, phone calls, contact sharing, or other?) I mean contact, data, etc. when in proximity. I'd love to be able to ssh back and forth over a local network :), but I'm mostly interested in being able to trade small pieces of data such as contact info, a picture or a URL. ciao, der.hans > der.hans wrote: >> moin moin, >> >> I need to get new phones. Which of the t-mobile android phones best meet >> the following requirements? >> >> Required features: >> . bluetooth tethering >> . ability to turn off GPS if one is available >> . ssh out >> . bluetooth >> . connect to my own mail servers >> . root access >> . play ogg-vorbis >> . contact, etc. syncing w/ GNU/Linux >> >> Desired features: >> . tether and call at the same time >> . on phone internet connection and call at the same time >> . ssh in across cell network >> . USB tethering >> . fully functional while charging >> . root access w/o jailbreaking >> . wifi >> . tetherable via wifi >> . phone to phone communication via bluetooth >> . phone to phone communication via wifi >> . GPS >> . camera and video >> . external storage card, prefer sdmc >> . can use external display ( monitor and/or TV ) >> >> Any features that I forgot? >> >> t-mobile has Motorola CLIQ, Samsung Behold II, t-mobile myTouch and G1. >> Which is the better phone? I will be trying to do this w/o a contract, so >> deals don't matter and all phones appears to be almost equally expensive. >> I am interested in consumer ready, easy to use as this one is for my wife. >> >> What services/features are included in the service plan? If not, what is >> the add on cost? >> >> . cell phone calling? >> . internet access ( not just web )? >> . tethering? >> . gps? >> >> I still haven't completely decided whether I will go with the Nexxus One >> or N900 for my own use. Will the N900 work with t-mobile? I believe it >> will. >> >> I could consider ATT if I go with the N900 and it works well with ATT, but >> as I understand it the Nexxus One currently will not work fully with ATT. >> >> Does t-mobile carry a Linux-based, large numbered, low-cost phone? This >> one just needs to be able to make and receive calls on the family plan. >> Receiving text messages on the family plan would also be good. >> >> ciao, >> >> der.hans > > -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes http://www.TwoGeekTechs.com/ # Director of Engineering, FonWallet Transaction Solutions, Inc. # "The purpose of IT is to seamlessly and transparently provide the other # 9/10's of the iceberg for people who need to work with chunks # of floating ice." -- Strata Rose Chalup