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NewsRob

NewsRob

created 31 July 2009 in links tagged android, google, googlereader, offline and phone.

An offline google reader client for Android / Cupcake. Looks pretty nice. Possibly not as slick as Byline (my iPhone client) but again, that might just be the speed of my device. I’ll try it for a few days.

http://newsrob.blogspot.com/

3.5mm 11pin Headphone / Earphone Adapter cable for HTC

3.5mm 11pin Headphone / Earphone Adapter cable for HTC

created 30 July 2009 in links tagged android and phone.

via one of the comments on my android piece, it’s a very cheap G1 headphone adapter.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001LIM8F0

It’s hard to like Android.

created 29 July 2009 in notes tagged android, apple, hate, iphone and phone.

I don’t have a personal beef against Apple or the iPhone - I’ve never wanted to tether my computer to my phone, I can’t get a Google Voice account (Google maintain an air of smug US-centricity sometimes that Apple can’t match), and I’ve never tried to ship an app with an open webkit in it. But the reflected rage about the whole thing has me all annoyed/uncomfortable/fearful in advance.

So I’m casting around for replacements. And basically, this means Android, as it seems to suck less than everything else. Indeed, if the iPhone didn’t exist, Android phones would be easily the best phones out there for me. Maybe the Pre/WebOS would be better. But it’s not available in the UK yet, so it’s pretty much moot.

I’m trying to like Android.

I have to write down why Android annoys me. I’d really like a go at using a Hero (I’m using a G1 dev phone running cupcake here) before committing, so this is a random set of half-formed thoughts.

  • It’s slow. Again, probably the hardware. But the G1 is slow compared to the iPhone (original and 3G, let alone the 3GS).

  • I can’t listen to music on it. It won’t sync with iTunes (solvable), it doesn’t have a headphone socket (solvable), the music app is lousy (probably solvable), and I only have a 2 gig micro-SD card, so it doesn’t all fit (solvable). All solvable, all annoying.

  • Many fewer apps. The store is smaller, and the apps that are on it tend to be worse than the ones on the Apple store. It’s hard to find reviews of them. They don’t come with screen shots. There are already some apps that require cupcake, some that don’t work on cupcake, some that just crash on startup, etc.

  • The browser just isn’t up to the standard of the iPhone’s. The Mail app is awful. The web browser seems to sometimes open new windows, and sometimes reuse existing windows when following links.

  • The on-screen keyboard is sluggish. This is the same speed problem as above, but whereas elsewhere it’s mostly just cosmetic annoyance, here it’s causing me serious difficulty - lots of typing errors unless I slow right down.

  • I’m trying to port Flame to it - Flame is my normal ‘just real enough that you have to learn the platform’ app that I port to new things I’m playing with. But the emulator behaves differently from the real device, I’m not confident that any other real device running Android would behave the same, so I’d have to test everywhere. And anyway, the device seems to have a major bug around multicast that makes Flame impossible.

Any one of these I could deal with no problem. Probably more. It’s just the combination of all of them that wears you down. And then there’s all the standard little things that come with being a citizen of a second-class platform.

A tiny example - diveintomark.org has an iphone-optimized mobile view - I believe it’s a wordpress standard, I might have seen it in a few places. But he serves the normal page to the android web browser. It’s not a big deal, but a thousand things like that is like using linux in a world of windows people again. No-one bothers with the little stuff. Stuff works on the iPhone because everyone tests on the iPhone. It would work on Android if anyone bothered.

Linux vs Windows/MacOS, all over again. You gain Freedom by using an open platform, making life worse for yourself in a thousand tiny ways, any one of which can easily be dismissed, so they are. But it’s still worse.

Random technology I found in my desk drawer

Random technology I found in my desk drawer

created 30 April 2009 in photos tagged android, blackberry, e61i, ipod, nokia, phone and technology and is geotagged

http://flickr.com/photos/jerakeen/3488596552

T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data roaming

T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data roaming

created 11 December 2008 in links tagged android, g1, phone and roaming.

Third part apps on the G1 don’t have to respect the ‘don’t use data roaming’ setting if they don’t want to, and can incur scary roaming fees. If only there were a security sandbox that stopped apps doing unexpected things that weren’t anticipated by the user. Except then it would be an iPhone, and people would still complain. Presumably the ability to run up enormous phone bills is a Freedom.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/10/t-mobile-produces-offi...

Devices for Developers - Android

Devices for Developers - Android

created 08 December 2008 in links tagged developer, g1, google, hardware and phone.

Google G1 developer purchase programme - you can now buy SIM-unlocked and flashable G1 phones for a mere $400 + shipping. Which isn’t too bad.

http://code.google.com/android/dev-devices.html

New Shiny

New Shiny

created 04 July 2007 in photos tagged e61i, nokia and phone.

  • Taken at 2:00 PM on July 04, 2007 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu

http://flickr.com/photos/jerakeen/715844440

message2net

message2net

created 01 July 2007 in links tagged bluetooth, macos, phone, sms and software.

Manage SMS messages on phone from MacOS, via bluetooth. Icky non-native interface, but does the job.

http://www.novamedia.de/e_pages/e_produkte_mac_m2n_phone....

Opera Mini 4 beta now available

Opera Mini 4 beta now available

created 19 June 2007 in links tagged beta, browser, java, mini, opera and phone.

oooh, someone’s been watching the iPhone browser demos. Very nice. 90k, too.

http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2007/06/19/

Full Throttle

Full Throttle

created 08 October 2006 in photos tagged fullthrottle, phone, pocketpc, scummvm and vario.

yay for scummvm, and real computers shaped like phones.

http://flickr.com/photos/jerakeen/264249555

his and hers. in hats.

his and hers. in hats.

created 13 December 2005 in photos tagged hats and phone and is geotagged

http://flickr.com/photos/jerakeen/73253639