Three words. Big. Bulky. HTC 6500.

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On Mar 30, 4:42 am, Marc Reichelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Android is hot - I definitely want a mobile phone that supports
> Android, and hopefully I will get one this year. 3 years ago I planned
> to buy a mobile phone with Linux.
> Now I think about which hardware my new mobile phone should have. Here
> are my ideas up to now.
>
> Must-have:
>   - standard communication hardware (GPRS / GSM / perhaps UMTS) for
> telephony and SMS
>   - WLAN (hopefully with WPA2 Enterprise support in order to use it in
> my university)
>   - nice display (at least 24 bit colours, 480x640 would be great)
>   - slot for SD card (for saving lots of data: documents, music,
> videos)
>   - TRS connector (3.5mm, for attaching a standard headset - this
> definitely turns the mobile phone into a media player, other solutions
> with special connectors are ugly)
>
> Important:
>   - GPS chipset (very interesting for route tracking, Google Maps and
> maybe even a navigation system)
>   - 3D support (hardware acceleration) with OpenGL
>
> Nice to have:
>   - photo / video camera
>
> What about you? Which hardware should be in your future mobile phone?
> I would like to gather ideas here in order to buy the possibly best
> Linux mobile phone.
>
> And of course this thread may be a good indicator for hardware
> manufacturers. :-)
>
> Regards
>
> Marc Reichelt   ||  http://www.marcreichelt.de/
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