View Poll Results: Best mobile os to you from ur experience

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  • symbian

    4 13.79%
  • android

    18 62.07%
  • blackberry

    0 0%
  • ios

    3 10.34%
  • windows

    4 13.79%
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  1. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by SrK.AjMaL.369 View Post
    njan Android angane upayogichittillaa..iphone okke upayogichittundu..

    Android athra kidu aanenu parayan karyamentha?
    google anu backend. its like linux.
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    guys please share your experience on good free apps for android..

    me using samsung galaxy s2...simply amazing...
    IMO slightly better than even apple's answer to android - iphone 4s ...
    ഇരവഴഞ്ഞി അറബിക്കടലിനുള്ള താണെങ്കിൽ , കാഞ്ചന മൊയ്തീനുളളതാ...
    ഇത് മൊയ്തീന്റെ വാക്കാ.. വാക്കാണ് ഏറ്റവും വലിയ സത്യം..



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    Quote Originally Posted by AnWaR View Post
    guys please share your experience on good free apps for android..

    me using samsung galaxy s2...simply amazing...
    IMO slightly better than even apple's answer to android - iphone 4s ...
    me using S2 for 2 months....Macha Android upgrade cheydo?? 2.3.5 version is amazing...



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    Quote Originally Posted by kairalitv View Post
    google anu backend. its like linux.
    Android kidu ane..but phone idaykke idaykke hang avunnunde...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand Master View Post
    My Ratings
    Android : 9/10
    Symbian : 6/10
    Windows : 7/10
    Blackberry 7/10
    iOS latest one Rating etra kodukkum??



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    Quote Originally Posted by AnWaR View Post
    guys please share your experience on good free apps for android..

    me using samsung galaxy s2...simply amazing...
    IMO slightly better than even apple's answer to android - iphone 4s ...
    Except for the piss poor battery life, I loved my android phone!

    Now I love it even more.

    Rooted and flashed with CyanogenMod 7.1. Battery life has significantly increased. (2-3 hours extra) XDA experts agree that comments like CyanogenMod will make your battery run an extra day more are all mere blasphemy, but it does increase the life if you tweak it with some apps.

    I use Juice Defender and SetCPU. Highly recommend for anyone who has got a rooted android phone.

    Some apps which I really like (do not require rooted phones) are

    1. Gesture Search/Bar
    2. Flashlight (If you root and flash with CyanogenMod 7.1 ROM, you'll have an awesome inbuilt app named 'TORCH').
    3. FxCamera
    4. Dolphin Browser

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    Is the Nokia N8's
    successor to be the last
    Symbian device ever?


    Say 'bye bye to Symbian' is
    essentially the message
    coming from Nokia as it looks
    to bring about the end of its
    legacy platform sooner than
    many expected.
    Despite talks of Symbian
    Carla and even Symbian
    Donna in the works for
    current and new devices
    alike, it now appears that the
    successor to the Nokia N8
    might be the last new
    Symbian device we shall see
    from the Finns.
    Nokia had originally
    promised continued support
    for Symbian following their
    plans to switch to Windows
    Phone as their primary OS
    last Mobile World Congress,
    with the intention of selling
    150 million more Symbian
    devices before completely
    phasing the OS out.
    It would seem their good
    intentions didn't inspire
    enough Symbian fans out
    there and as such last month
    Nokia admitted that sales of
    Symbian devices were falling
    faster than they had
    anticipated (no doubt due in
    part to the aggressive
    promotion of Nokia Windows
    Phones).
    Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop
    blamed the lackluster figures
    on ever-changing and
    increasingly difficult market
    conditions, influenced in
    particular by the demand for
    lower cost smartphones.
    "We now believe that we
    will sell fewer Symbian
    devices than we
    anticipated," he explained.
    Outside of the passionate
    Symbian fan base, Nokia's
    move to hasten the demise
    of the platform also has
    implications for a number of
    key partners as well.
    Accenture acquired some
    3000 Symbian developers
    from the Finnish mobile
    giant last summer and it
    would appear that now such
    a resource will be seldom
    used. A particularly sticky
    situation for Accenture who's
    agreement ties them into
    providing continued Symbian
    development until 2016.
    ST Ericsson hinted at Nokia's
    unstable Symbian sales
    figures in guidance to their
    investors issued last week.
    The company cited a "very
    significant decline" in net
    sales expected this quarter
    as a result of a “reduction, in
    the short term, of new
    product sales with one of our
    largest customers."

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    Evarku vattayo enthina symbian nirthunathu

  9. #39

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    windows 8 phone

    Windows Phone 8,
    codenamed Apollo, is the
    next major version of
    Microsoft's mobile operating
    system and is based on the
    Windows 8 kernel, unlike
    Windows Phone 7, which is
    based on Windows CE. Not
    only will the new mobile
    operating system will share a
    version number and UI with
    its desktop counterpart, it
    will also share the same
    ecosystem, along with the
    underlying code and
    components.
    Thanks to this, applications
    designed for either platform
    can work on the other with
    only minor changes. Not only
    that, Windows Phone 8 will
    also be backward-
    compatible with all of the
    apps designed for Windows
    7, which are expected to
    reach 100,000 by the time
    Windows 8 releases.
    Microsoft will also be
    ditching the Zune client in
    favor of a new dedicated
    companion app for syncing
    your Windows Phone 8 with
    your Windows 8 PC. The
    Xbox app on Windows
    Phone will also find a
    companion app on Windows
    8. There will also be much
    deeper integration of
    SkyDrive with the two
    platforms, similar to iCloud
    on Apple's devices.
    Microsoft will also be letting
    OEM's customize the camera
    app. There will be the basic
    Windows Phone camera app,
    which can then be overlaid
    by customization from the
    OEMs.
    Lastly, Skype will finally be
    making an appearance on
    Windows Phone. It will
    remain a separate, optional
    app but once installed will
    provide much deeper
    integration compared to
    other platforms, to the point
    where regular and Skype
    calls will be
    indistinguishable.
    Now moving on to the
    hardware, Windows Phone 8
    will be bringing some much
    requested changes there as
    well. For starters, WP8 will
    have support for multi-core
    processors. Note that we say
    multi-core and not just dual
    or quad-core. It will also
    introduce support for three
    new resolutions, bringing
    the total to four (actual
    resolutions unknown at this
    point). As you may know,
    Tango is expected to reduce
    the hardware requirements
    of Windows Phone for it to
    run on lesser hardware. And
    now with Apollo, you can
    expect Windows Phone to
    run on a lot more hardware
    than before. Lastly, microSD
    card support will also be
    added.
    Other new features include a
    new data management
    system, that will keep a track
    of your downloaded data to
    prevent 'Bill Shock'. This
    includes automatically
    switching to Wi-Fi when
    available to prevent cellular
    data use and also an Opera
    Mini-like data compression
    on the new Internet Explorer
    browser.
    NFC (Near Field
    Communication) will also be
    fully integrated into the OS.
    Along with the usual file
    transferring, you will also be
    able to use it for making
    mobile payments with your
    phone.
    For business users, Windows
    Phone 8 will offer full-device
    encryption with BitLocker,
    currently found on
    Microsoft's desktop operating
    system. Businesses will also
    be able to deploy
    applications to the devices
    privately without having to
    go through the Marketplace.
    It seems that Windows
    Phone is slowly starting to
    catch up with Android and
    iOS in terms of features and
    in some cases even
    outpacing them. Now all it
    needs are those quality apps
    found on other platforms and
    a wider range of handsets
    and then there will be no
    stopping it.

  10. #40

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    2oooo>mobilesil windows 8 1oooo to 2oooo windows 7 less than 1oooo mobileil symbianyanum vannal nokia pandathe pole aavum.

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