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  #622336 9-May-2012 16:42
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Just a sample unit to entice preorders presumably?






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  #622345 9-May-2012 16:49
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stevenz: Just a sample unit to entice preorders presumably?


I'd guess so, their PR firm hasn't gotten anything yet

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  #622347 9-May-2012 16:53
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No word on pricing I'm guessing?

Be interested to know if it's representative of the final version they'll get. Did it have any extra _useful_ goodies installed? (Such as decent 3rd party GPS software etc).






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  #622371 9-May-2012 17:21
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VF have theirs as well I understand.

I just want to be able to hold one in my hand for about a minute :)

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  #622390 9-May-2012 17:53
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stevenz: No word on pricing I'm guessing?

Be interested to know if it's representative of the final version they'll get. Did it have any extra _useful_ goodies installed? (Such as decent 3rd party GPS software etc).


What's wrong with the built in GPS software?




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  #622445 9-May-2012 19:17
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stevenz: No word on pricing I'm guessing?

Be interested to know if it's representative of the final version they'll get. Did it have any extra _useful_ goodies installed? (Such as decent 3rd party GPS software etc).


Will see what I can find out

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  #622478 9-May-2012 20:02
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That photo is an excellent marketing ploy by 2 degrees.

 
 
 

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  #622600 9-May-2012 23:05
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Are we getting a smaller model or did someone shave and bleach King Kong's hand?

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  #622637 10-May-2012 07:45
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Man size hand. My One X fits the same!

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  #622723 10-May-2012 10:14
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TheUngeek: Man size hand. My One X fits the same!


My SGS1 looks about the same size in my hand. I guess I'm going to have to invent finger stilts.

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  #622741 10-May-2012 10:39
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openmedia:
stevenz: No word on pricing I'm guessing?

Be interested to know if it's representative of the final version they'll get. Did it have any extra _useful_ goodies installed? (Such as decent 3rd party GPS software etc).


What's wrong with the built in GPS software?


Google Nav? It's "ok" but it's not great. Navigon which came with the SGS2 is much better IMHO. Plus Google maps requires an active data connection which isn't useful when you're driving around the back blocks, plus it eats valuable data allocation. Yeah, it can pre-cache but that's a manual process.

I've yet to have a proper play with Sygic, but it looks promising.

I really should reclaim my antique Garmin unit and see if I can shoehorn some more recent maps into it.

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And my Galaxy Note looks proportionally the same size in my hand, ya'll have girly hands ;)




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  #622758 10-May-2012 11:01
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fahrenheit:
TheUngeek: Man size hand. My One X fits the same!


My SGS1 looks about the same size in my hand. I guess I'm going to have to invent finger stilts.


The One X can fit in my hand much the same way as in the picture

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  #622768 10-May-2012 11:15
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P1n3apqlExpr3ss:
fahrenheit:
TheUngeek: Man size hand. My One X fits the same!


My SGS1 looks about the same size in my hand. I guess I'm going to have to invent finger stilts.


The One X can fit in my hand much the same way as in the picture


You know what they say about big hands..



.. big feet

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  #622769 10-May-2012 11:15
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stevenz:
openmedia:
stevenz: No word on pricing I'm guessing?

Be interested to know if it's representative of the final version they'll get. Did it have any extra _useful_ goodies installed? (Such as decent 3rd party GPS software etc).


What's wrong with the built in GPS software?


Google Nav? It's "ok" but it's not great. Navigon which came with the SGS2 is much better IMHO. Plus Google maps requires an active data connection which isn't useful when you're driving around the back blocks, plus it eats valuable data allocation. Yeah, it can pre-cache but that's a manual process.



I found the navigon software a bit of a pain to use to be honest  - admittedly I am using a galaxy ace and the navigon I installed was the version from about Nov last year, but the thing that I found especially annoying with navigon was trying to put street addresses into it - it always seemed to need the suburb - ok that shouldnt be a big deal - but say its a long road that goes through a couple of suburbs - I dont really know that detail too well - thats why I am asking the software to help me - it didnt seem to like the house number and street name unless you had the correct suburb. On the other hand google navigate just seemed to work. The other thing with navigon was that its voice instructions would be turn left, turn right etc. With google navigate it has a fairly decent go at reading the street name out to you - I found that surprisingly comforting. But I take your point about the data. I pre-cached most of Auckland.




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jonb:
P1n3apqlExpr3ss:
fahrenheit:
TheUngeek: Man size hand. My One X fits the same!


My SGS1 looks about the same size in my hand. I guess I'm going to have to invent finger stilts.


The One X can fit in my hand much the same way as in the picture


You know what they say about big hands..



.. big feet


Big gloves




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