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As applications are all run as root on the Apple iPhone, would this possibly be a reason towards their reluctance towards including the very basic copy / paste functionality? One suspect application could, through the use of the clipboard, have unrestricted access through the rest of the system it seems to me. With that in mind, it makes sense. But I could be completely be off base too. Thought?
Though it may not seem like at the time, Apple typically has specific reason for not including a feature in a device. Some may be understandable but other I'll never get (as in why they can't add an FM radio to the iPod). Your explanation about cut and paste is plausible.
I am considering the N96 as I'm a little jaded with the'dumbing down' of the iPhone 3G connectivity.
What is your take on the N96?
When I saw it back in February at the GSMA show in Barcelona I was very intrigued. Hopefully, I'll get to take a better look at it soon. Nokia is being a bit stingy with their review models.
Like all of the comparison sites I've found, Phonedog.com compares only voice plans - no data plan comparison is possible.
Seems to me that this is an really important topic. If it hasn't been covered yet, maybe it could be a (near) future cnet project?
That is a good idea. I'm looking at ways to improve our carrier coverage. It's just hard to find the time with so many new phones to review. The fall season is crazy, especially with almost 20 new phones expected form Sasmsung alone! ![]()
The Krzr did not come with any Mac fax software. Fax software seems to just run on dialup modems. My problem may be that Bluetooth tethering works for TCP/IP. I just need to fax at a regular number.
Thanks.
Have heard if the latest software update for the Instinct has improved the complants you heard from the forum you posted a while back?
Thanks
A few people told me the update has made improvements. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to test it since we had to return our Instinct review model. http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10056028-1.html
Recently I have seen the Xperia 1 on the FCC website and was tested for the specs of the at&t network. Have you heard heard or read anything about that?
I wrote about the Xperia clearing the FCC last week. You can click through to read the Xperia's full user manual. http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10058232-1.html AT&T is a likely carrier, but nothing confirmed yet.
Who do you think is next to introduce a new Android based phone. I use a lot of Google apps and I want an Android phone. Beside HTC who might be the next provider and maker?
Those manufacturers are expected to be next with an Android phone. Not sure about a carrier.
why is Flash not available on the iPhone? It's the biggest drawback as far as I'm concerned. Will it ever be compatible with the iPhone?
From what I understand, Flash lite simply overwhelms the iPhone's processor and the phone gets too slow. I'm not confident we'll see it soon.
Do you know of any source that provides a useful comparison of 3g Data Plan prices from the big 4 carriers?
Phonedog.com can be good for comparing plans, though I'm not sure if they compare 3G plans specifically.
With all these new Smartphones coming out, which one will be able to compete with RIM in terms of email and is there a current device that can compete with RIM-please keep in mind that i am BB 8800 user and am looking for an alternative!
Big thanks!
If you don't like Windows Mobile that's a touch call. other devices get exchnage e-mail (like the iPhone) but I still don't think they do it as efficiently. The Instinct and G1 don's support exchange. You'll need an Outlook Web Access account.
I have a Nokia E71 and was wondering what are some the must have free Symbian S60 3rd Edition Apps?
Any breaking news on the Xperia? Carriers cost etc? Would you recomend it for a high feature texting phone?
Availability of the Xperia in NA beyond an unlocked model is still uncertain. I think it looks very cool but we need to review it before I can recommend it. That should happen soon; we just need to get a review model from Sony Ericsson.
Would you say that with all the favorable outside reviews of the Samsung Innov8 (Cnet- Asia), we are approaching the times of the all in one kitchen sink included smartphones? Point and shoot camera, portable media and video player etc etc?
That moment is getting closer. I'll have a review of the Innov8 next week so I'll let you know.
Dear Kent,
I have a MacBook and a Motorola Krzr, both with Bluetooth. I want to be able to fax an MS Word file via Bluetooth through Krzr to a fax machine with a regular fax number. I can get the MacBook to dial a number on the Krzr, but I can't go beyond that. Is there a special app?
Thank you.
I'm wondering does the 3g on Sony Ericsson TM506 from T-Mobile support Europe or Asia 3?. Since the spec says it support UMTS 2100.
Actually, I need to confirm. E-mail me at cellphoneadvice@cnet.com.
Do you think their service is affordable? I was thinking about switching from t-mobile now that my contract is done? Is it a good service in your opinion?
I like Helio's service (Nicole Lee reviews Helio devices) but remember that Helio is merging with Virgin Mobile. Their plans will be changing.
go here and you will be able to find Bonnie's email address: http://www.cnet.com/1991-13403_1-6722494-2.html
Have heard anything regarding the HTC Diamond for Alltel? When it will come out? Or how much? Same as teh Sprint version? Its been secretly posted on their website for the last week. HTC touch diamond
I haven't heard anything official about the Touch Diamond for Alltel but I have seen the link. Alltel is improving their lineup so it makes sense. Also, I think it would be very similar to the Sprint version.
What are some new features newer flip phones have and how do they compare to smart phones in general?
In very general terms, flip phones can't quite compare to candy bar and slider phones in terms of features. we haven't seen a smartphone with a flip design in a long time but the BlackBerry Flip launch is imminent. Stay tuned!
Hello Kent German, Senior Editor at CNET.com.
Firstly, I love your "First look from the lab" video on CNET TV, they are great! Very interesting and friendly attitude.
I have a Samsung D900, and I am looking to replace it with a new phone. I need 3G, a good camera (3.2MP ?) and a decent web browser, but I dont want to pay any more than I did for my Samsung! I want an iPhone, but the hefty contract is awful
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Also, is there a way to jail break the iPhone 2.1 firm ware, a friend of mine would like to know that.
Keep up the excellent work at CNET.com and CNETTV.com.
Regards,
Matthew
There are ways to jailbreak 2.1, but it;s getting harder. I haven't tried it so I can't recommend one way. try a Google search. As for a phone selection, let me think about it. Shoot me an e-mail as cellphoneadvice@cnet.com.
Mr. Cel Phone Guru Sir, in your opinion which carrier has the best phones? I've been with Verizon for 6 years now and so far haven't been too disappointed with their selection, but was just wondering which carrier might have even better phones. Thanks.
Verizon has improved their phone selection a lot in the past couple of years. AT&t remains good and T-Mobile is getting a lot better. Sprint needs help, though, as its phone selection is getting pretty stale.
Hi Kent,
Can you give some insight on what you expect the initial launch of the G1 application store will look like. How many programs are expected at launch and have you seen any of the applications that are expected to be ready at launch?
I got a brief look at the app store, so I can't describe it in detail just yet. There should be about 35 apps at launch. We'll have more news soon.
Do you expect it to be a year again before the new Iphone comes out? They are still missing the boat on a few things, maybe this time they will add them.
I don't expect new iPhone news until MacWorld 2009. The keynote is Jan. 6.
When do you think we can expect Xperia X1 getting launched in US (AT&T) and how much do you thing will be???
Unlocked versions of the Xperia are expected at resellers in the US (like Dynamism.com) this month. Carrier launch (if any) usually some a couple months later, at least. If AT&T does get it, I'm sure it will be $200 plus (with service).
Unfortunately, I'm not sure. If you send Bonnie an e-mail, she might have more insight.
I read on engadget mobile there is a rumor LG is bringing out a Voyager2 have you heard about this? If so do you know when it's coming out or what the features on it will be?
Yes, I've heard that too. Verizon and LG haven't said anything official yet, but the Voyager remains a popular and well-received device. It's almost a year old so there's a good chance it will come soon.
I really hope it is soon as that remains a big flaw of the iPhone. It may come through an app, but I think Apple should integrate that functionality directly.
What flip phones that are coming out should we keep an eye on? And how "smart" are flip phones capable of getting compared to whats currently on the market?
I don't quite understand the last art of your question. can you rephrase, please?
Hi Kent, do you think the Blackberry Storm will be an iPhone-killer? And if so, why?
I don't like the term "iPhone killer" because I don't think there will ever be one device that could do that. The iPhone will always have an audience and that term assumes that the iPhone needs to be killed. But the Storm will be an iPhone competitor, certainly. It has a great design and an appealing interface. Video looks good and the BlackBerry e-mail is always great.
When will we see the North American version of the Nokia N96?
Also, are there plans to make 3G versions of the Nokia N85 and Samsung Innov8?
Nokia should have a NA version of the N96, just as they did with the N95. I'm sure it will be expensive, though! The Innov8 supports 3G bands now.
What are your first impressions of the new Blackberry Storm. Is it all it's cracked up to be?
I like it, so far. The touchscreen interface is lovely but the click-through feature is a little odd. Check out Bonnie's first take. http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/rim-blackberry-storm/4505-6452_7-33311850.html
How great is the BlackeBerry Bold? And will the Storm ever come to AT&T?
The Storm may come to AT&T, but I would wager that Verizon has a monopoly for now. But I'm sure we'll see a GSM version before too long. The Bold is delayed yet again but we should see it with AT&T before the month is out. I only saw the Bold for a few minutes but it looks like a great device with a fantastic display.
What is the best phone out there right now, present and upcoming smartphones included?
These are some of Bonnie Cha's favorite smartphones right now. http://reviews.cnet.com/best-smartphones/ And click through to the "best" carrier lists to see other top smartphones.
What is the best phone out there right now, present and upcoming phones included?
Unfortunately, I see way too many phones to name one "best" model. But I can tell you some of our top models right now so chekc out this link. http://reviews.cnet.com/best-cell-phones/ Also, I can tell you which upcoming phones I'm most excited about. I'm looking forward to the T-Mobile G1, the BlackBerry Storm, the Nokia 5800 and the Motorola ZN5.
Hi, I'm Kent German, CNET's editor for cell phone reviews. I'm ready to answer your questions on all the new phones we can expect for the pre-holiday season. I'll be here for the next hour so fire away!