DJDAS <dj...@djdas.net> wrote: [...]
> I am sure people trying the smoothness and responsiveness of > Illume at 240x320 would never complain of a lower resolution! > Furthermore I don't understand why a lower resolution (and in this I > agree with you people are strange ;) ) would become in an unusable > device while the iPhone at the same resolution is the best usable device ;) OK, I was going to try to control myself, but I just can't. I'm one of the people who always pops out of the woodwork to scream when someone suggests that switching to QVGA is a good idea. 1) The iPhone is not QVGA. It's HVGA. Try running a web browser on an iPhone with the bottom half of the display covered with black tape. 2) The Freerunner has one, and ONLY ONE, feature which is somewhat better than what is found on a typical smart phone. The VGA display. You are suggesting that feature should be downgraded so that it is effectively worse than what is found virtually every smart phone being currently manufactured. Every other feature of our phones is either no better than average (the GPS, the accelerometers), worse than average (USB 1.1, GPRS), or fucked up by firmware problems (WiFi). Yes, let's make sure the display is substandard too! Personally, I wish OM had stayed with the UI they had in 2007.1. That's right, 2007.1 - the first version, which had no kinetic scrolling. There was never any chance that OM would produce a phone with graphics as smooth and fancy as what a high-volume smart phone has. They did not have access to the hardware components. They did not have a legion of engineers to work on it. There is even less chance that gta02-core or gta03 will have state-of-the-art graphics capabilities. It will be nothing short of a miracle if a community hardware effort ever produces a usable phone, available to the full OM community, at all. IMO the OM software should try to differentiate our device from other smart phones, not produce a half-assed iPhone clone. Forget smooth graphics. Forget kinetic scrolling. Forget transparency. Show a simple, clean array of icons representing the applications which can be launched. Allow the user to set the brightness, screen blank time and suspend time. Stop there. Ken Young _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community