Glad to hear that Steven, that has been my findings too. Unfortunately both Motorola and HTC likes to add their share of fancy looking stuff on top of stock with little regard for responsiveness. Let's hope Gingerbread, as reportedly is its mission statement, will succeed in minimizing the UI fragmentation in the future (the default launcher you see in CM6 is actually not stock either, but ADW.Launcher from the community).
On Aug 27, 6:16 am, Steven Herod <[email protected]> wrote: > As a follow up, I've updated my HTC Desire with the Cyanogenmod and > Froyo (version 6, RC 2) and its working a lot better than the default > Sense UI that ships with HTC. > > I was very reluctant to do this kind of hack, mainly because I'm > losing the apples to apples comparison between what a normal user > experiences on and iPhone vs an HTC phone. > > But at the end of the day, its my phone, so I need to get the most out > of it, so cyanogenmod I go. > > On Aug 25, 10:09 pm, Phil <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 25, 4:07 am, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I'm otherwise really happy with my switch from the iPhone 3G. My > > > > carrier gave me a second N1 for free (I imported the first from Google > > > > direct) unbranded and unlocked, it's now running froyo and my data > > > > plan has *no limit* and *no small print/fair use policy* > > > > Where are you located and what carrier?!? > > > > Wayne > > > I'm in the UK - Vodafone gave me a great deal on a two year business > > contract. 750 minutes to mobs, unlimited landline calls, unlimited > > data. All for £30 plus tax a month. First thing I did was to scour the > > two page contract for fair use or data limits and could find none. > > > I also noticed an immediate improvement in signal and data speed once > > I'd moved from O2 - so I'm saving money over my iPhone tarrif and > > getting a better service. > > > Was listening to JP319 last night and was struck by the high cost of > > mobile in the USA. Butthen I'm in Florida right now and my roaming > > call rates are £1 a minute to receive a call and £1.50 a minute to > > make one... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en.
