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		<title>My Mobile (Part 1)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kannan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 14:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mobile&#8217;s presence in India started somewhere in 1990&#8217;s and my first mobile was Panasonic GD 95. I started my own website and got my personal mail somewhere in 2003. From that time onwards I was looking at accessing my email more frequently and staying in touch with my friends through IMs. So my next mobile [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.binarybits.net/my-mobile/">My Mobile (Part 1)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.binarybits.net">Binary Bits</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobile&#8217;s presence in India started somewhere in 1990&#8217;s and my first mobile was Panasonic GD 95.   <br /><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/PGD95_2.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/PGD95_2.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a></p>
<p>I started my own website and got my personal mail somewhere in 2003. From that time onwards I was looking at accessing my email more frequently and staying in touch with my friends through IMs.</p>
<p>So my next mobile was Sony Ericsson&#8217;s P990i. It was my perfect mobile with large touch screen, physical keypad and a jog wheel.   <br /><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_ofic002.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_ofic002.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_ofic003.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_ofic003.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a>    <br /><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/66.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/66.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/64.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/64.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a>    <br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0">Picture copyright: GSM Arena &amp; Mobil Mania </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0"><span style="color: #000000">Then my needs increases towards better procesing capability, native push email, mobile applications. During 2007-2008 the stable mobile operating system was Windows Mobile and Microsoft launched Windows Mobile 6.1.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0"><span style="color: #000000">So my next mobile was HTC Touch Diamond. It was a radical looking mobile and first mobile from HTC which switched it&#8217;s business from OEM to it&#8217;s own mobile business.</span></span>    <br /><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_003.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_003.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_002.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_002.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a>    <br /><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_007.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_007.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a><a href=" http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_006.jpg&amp;w=1024&amp;h=768&amp;z=1 " target="_blank"><img decoding="async" alt="" src="http://gallery.binarybits.net/ShowImage.aspx?img=~/Images/Blog/Kannan/My Mobile/gsmarena_006.jpg&amp;w=200&amp;h=150&amp;z=1 " /> </a></p>
<p>It served my for 3.5 years before it&#8217;s battery started giving up and sourcing battery even from other countries was difficult. So then came the need again for a mobile device.</p>
<p>This time the confusion started for choosting a mobile or a table. By this year, Apple, Samsung and many more companies are doing good in tablets as well as mobile. Also my needs changed a lot and I was very particular about the following aspects.</p>
<ol>
<li>Better connectivity </li>
<li>OS with customization </li>
<li>Stable OS </li>
<li>Larger Screen </li>
<li>Support for gaming </li>
<li>Future compatible </li>
<li>Good looking </li>
<li>Video Conferencing </li>
<li>Compatibility when roaming around the world. </li>
</ol>
<p>So I was planning to go for a iOS based device or Android and somehow I didn&#8217;t like Windows Phone&#8217;s Metro UI.</p>
<p>After some analysis, I decided it can&#8217;t be iPhone as the OS was severly restricted in terms of customization and screen size was ok.</p>
<p>So I decided to think about Android. Previously I was duabooting my HTC&#8217;s Touch Diamond with Android Fryo. Thanks to XDA Devs. With more apps and prices of apps ranging between 30 bucks to an average of 100 bucks I felt this was ok. But which handset or tablet to choose?.</p>
<p>I was planning to go for Tablet and did some researching. Thanks to local shops like Poorvika, I was able to check out Samsung Galaxy Tab, HTC Touch HD, Samsung Galaxy S &amp; Samsung Galaxy SL.</p>
<p>Initially I felt Tab was heavy, but screen was upto my mark. But then I realized, tablets are restricted in my office environment. Still I was planning to go for tablet. Thanks to my friend who bought iPad 2. It too was heavy and roamng around with it was difficult until unless you have a back pack.</p>
<p>More over dual core was becoming popular. So I thought Galaxy Tab is not going to be future compatible and iPad 2 with the same restrictions as iPhone 4 and usless front cam and rear cam and a simple LCD, it too was out of my list.</p>
<p>So I decided I will settle on a 4+ inch devices. Mean while I was doing lot of research on the dual core processors, screen types, RAM, OS &amp; bench marks. During my whole reaserch one mobile kept on coming on top and it was Samsung Galaxy S II.</p>
<p>Few years back I use to hate Samsung for it&#8217;s quality. But for couple of years, Samsung was doing good and it was getting in my list next to HTC.</p>
<p>Finally one day I came to know the Samsung has launched Galaxy S II in India and that too with an offer.</p>
<p>After couple of days of quick research I thought I would better settle in for Galaxy S II. Especially being a geek, I felt Galaxy S has more fans in custom ROM community.</p>
<p>With an offer, where I need to spend 2000 bucks instead 4500 bucks for accessories, I decided I will go for it.</p>
<p>Meanwhile my Touch Diamond&#8217;s back cover got damaged and was hard time keeping the battery within the phone. Every now and then it was falling of, especially during calls.</p>
<p>So I was getting a sign to get a mobile as soon as possible and with a business trip being planned out of India, I wanted a better mobile.</p>
<p>So I went to Samsung&#8217;s officially supported letsbuy.com&#8217;s offer and pre-booked the Samsung Galaxy S II.</p>
<p>More about my Samsung Galaxy S II in <a href="https://blog.binarybits.net/?p=189" target="_blank">next post</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.binarybits.net/my-mobile/">My Mobile (Part 1)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.binarybits.net">Binary Bits</a>.</p>
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