You looked at the Galaxy Note?. Great phone with a big screen and fast
processor plus a stylus. If i were to use GIS on a smart phone i would
pick a Galaxy Note.The Galaxy Note 2 though is coming out soon though

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> Hello,
> I have to buy a new mobile phone, so I would like to buy a good one to use 
> with QGIS Mobile, and finally enter in the world of the mobile gis.
>
> I already saw interesting models of Samsung, even in price; but I think that 
> their "capacitive" touch displays doesn't let to operate with enough 
> precision, beause has to be used with fingers or a thick soft round pointed 
> stilus, respect to the "resistive" touch display that that can be used with 
> everithing and with its thin pointed stilus, as well.
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> Does someone used theese kind of displays and can give opinion and 
> suggestions to right addres my choiche?
> Thank you in advance,
> Venerio
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> HTC OneX would suffice
> On Jul 26, 2012 6:52 PM, "venerio giuseppe anardu" <[email protected]>
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>> Hello,
>> I have to buy a new mobile phone, so I would like to buy a good one to use
>> with QGIS Mobile, and finally enter in the world of the mobile gis.
>> I already saw interesting models of Samsung, even in price; but I think
>> that their "capacitive" touch displays doesn't let to operate with enough
>> precision, beause has to be used with fingers or a thick soft round pointed
>> stilus, respect to the "resistive" touch display that that can be used with
>> everithing and with its thin pointed stilus, as well.
>> Does someone used theese kind of displays and can give opinion and
>> suggestions to right addres my choiche?
>> Thank you in advance,
>> Venerio
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> From: Chris Henrick <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Print Composer: Best Practices
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>> It seems to me that such a function should be better implemented in
>> Inkscape (the ability to read qgis project and their data) rather then
>> inQGIS. What can (should) be done from our side is to have a better SVG
>> export.
>> All the best.
>>
>>
> Maybe I'm mistaken, but I don't see why the people developing Inkscape
> would be concerned with it having GIS capabilities/ a GIS plugin. I agree
> the plugin would make more sense to live there, but my point was more that
> it would be great to link the two somehow for better graphics editing
> (cartography) capabilities. I'm interested to know if the developers on
> both projects have discussed this possibility or are collaborating.
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> regards,
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