Beiträge von Xylen.C4

    Hallo,



    leider kann ich dir bei deinem Problem nicht helfen!



    Aber ich benutze Garmin in der neuesten Version! Diese läuft flüssig und unterstützt auch POI's für Blitzer und Co.


    Sie ist auserdem total Touch-Bedienerfreundlich



    also ich kann mich net beschweren! nutze sie immer wieder gerne

    Rumours are currently circulating that the i8910 HD is now being sold with a 1GHz processor. This follows the phone’s launch in India, with a placeholder clearly highlighting the apparently upgraded processor. Whilst you could attribute this to just human error, the same 1GHZ CPU has been listed on the official Samsung India website.


    The i8910 Omnia HD currently has a Texas Instruments OMAP3430 ARM chip with 600MHz clock speed. I would be surprised if this was upped to an TI OMAP3640 ARM chip that has a 1GHz clock speed. Apart from the cost considerations, the move would alienate its existing customers i.e. why not include this from the start?


    Whilst some may question whether this multimedia workhorse even needs more power, I’d argue that it does. Not for most of the tasks you’ll use it for, but it would certainly come in handy for one of the phones key selling points, HD video recording. The whole debacle surrounding the AMR/AAC audio issue when recording video, stems from the high CPU stress of the current chip.


    Indeed, for one of the phone’s most marketable features, you can tell that the 720p HD video recording just isn’t quite there yet. Apart from the audio issue, HD videos often drop frames, especially when panning fast objects. By sticking in a faster processor, this would hopefully eradicate these issues and enable much better audio quality with a higher sampling rate.


    I’m still dubious if this will really come true, but if it does, what do current owners think of this news? The Omnia HD will be available in India for 33,990 INR ($705). We’ve included a few screenshots of the evidence after the jump.



    http://www.samsungomniahd.com/

    Soweit ich weiss ist Maemo immoment eher für die Buisness geräte



    wieso Symbian sterben lassen wenn es so gut läuft (wenn die hersteller ihre Hausaufgaben machen)


    ausserdem kommt Symbian^2 als nächstes, also wieso fallen lassen?