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QVGA, WiFi, and 128MB - All Packed Into NewGen D2000
This new phone from Newgen is listed as having "MS Smart-phone 2003 OS", 128MB User Memory, 1.3M Camera, WiFi (802.11b), JAVA(MIDP2.0), External memory - Mini SD Card, Intel 400Mhz CPU for MS2003, and a 260K TFT display (320x240). That is a pretty nice list of features and a pretty attractive looking phone. However, it seems to be missing Bluetooth from the list. :? They can pack all that other stuff in here, but they are not able to fit Bluetooth in? For the record, Newgen appears to be a manufacturer like HTC. Which means, we'll need a vendor to pickup this phone, and then a carrier to offer it. We may never see it hit the street. 
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02-21-2005, 06:36 PM
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For the size of the keypad it looks like there is alot of wasted space. They could have fit a thumb board similar to the blackberry one that has 2 letters per key. Too bad they missed the boat on bluetooth, looks like the perfect smartphone that could have been.
As for the 400mhz processor, it sounds nice. But when do you cross the line between processing speed and battery life. Wouldn't a 400mhz processor suck juice like crazy?
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02-21-2005, 07:21 PM
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Strangely, I think the biggest plus may end up to be the biggest minus. Current smartphone s/w (if written and !tested! properly) should work fine on the QVGA screen. Any place in your code that makes assumptions about screen size (the old 176x220) may exhibit some interesting behaviour. I suspect we will see this more and more as we see more devices moving toward bigger and better screens.
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02-21-2005, 07:29 PM
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Re: QVGA, WiFi, and 128MB - All Packed Into NewGen D2000
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Originally Posted by Mike Temporale
For the record, Newgen appears to be a manufacturer like HTC. Which means, we'll need a vendor to pickup this phone, and then a carrier to offer it. We may never see it hit the street. 
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I would almost guarantee it won't appear in the states.
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02-21-2005, 07:58 PM
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Re: QVGA, WiFi, and 128MB - All Packed Into NewGen D2000
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Originally Posted by Jerry Raia
I would almost guarantee it won't appear in the states.
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Well, it is 900 and not 850Mhz. Although, I could live with that trade off - if I got WiFi and QVGA. :mrgreen:
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02-21-2005, 08:05 PM
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Re: QVGA, WiFi, and 128MB - All Packed Into NewGen D2000
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I would almost guarantee it won't appear in the states.
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Well, it is 900 and not 850Mhz. Although, I could live with that trade off - if I got WiFi and QVGA. :mrgreen:
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Even with no Bluetooth?
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02-21-2005, 08:10 PM
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The only thing I use Bluetooth for right now is Sync'ing. So yes, I could pass on it. I would rather have Bluetooth, but the lack of it would jsut force me to setup Exchange OTA Sync, and use WiFi. 8) I could get by without Bluetooth, if I had to.
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02-21-2005, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Temporale
The only thing I use Bluetooth for right now is Sync'ing. So yes, I could pass on it. I would rather have Bluetooth, but the lack of it would jsut force me to setup Exchange OTA Sync, and use WiFi. 8) I could get by without Bluetooth, if I had to.
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I don't think I could give up BT for headsets, but this device looks pretty sleek...
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02-21-2005, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Temporale
The only thing I use Bluetooth for right now is Sync'ing. So yes, I could pass on it. I would rather have Bluetooth, but the lack of it would jsut force me to setup Exchange OTA Sync, and use WiFi. 8) I could get by without Bluetooth, if I had to.
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I don't think I could give up BT for headsets, but this device looks pretty sleek...
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Yeah that is my main use of BT. I could also live without it for syncing.
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02-21-2005, 09:48 PM
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no bluetooth no sale. simple as that. in this day and age there is no reason an "advance" phone should be coming out with out bluetooth.
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