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are the devices on the picture of lgreenberg the same as some you saw?
Or are there still other devices...since the HTC Wizard seems to replace the HP iPaq h6315, we didn't see any picture of a real JAM 2 (= HTC Galaxy), right?
I saw the Black device. The picture I saw was much more closer to release. The picture here looks Computer generated. The pic I saw look very real and to tell you the truth a HELLLLAVAH lot better Thankfully. Lets wait and see.
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1: iPhone 3Gs Black /32GB
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Joined: Oct 2002
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Originally Posted by whtrbt7
Persistence storage is a separate storage component in WinCE besides RAM, ROM, and Expansion RAM. <snip>. This however does not mean that you will have a full 128MB of Persistent Storage to play with if you see 128MB ROM. It means that a portion of that 128MB is taken up by OS and customizations already. An ideal device in the short run would have 128MB ROM and 128MB RAM for all solid-state memory
I like HP's implementation of this: "iPAQ file store". That entire area is user-accessible non-volatile memory (persistent storage). I hope HTC implements something of the sort.
Phone(s):
1: iPhone 3Gs Black /32GB
2: Nokia N97 NAM / Black
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Provider(s):
Rogers Wireless™
Joined: Oct 2002
From: Mississauga/Ontario/Canada
Posts: 3,927
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Originally Posted by Dave Evans
You're kidding, right? A zoom lens? Isn't that pushing it?
Don't be surprised. The Sharp V602SH mobile phone has a 2x optical zoom lens (some other mobile phones have this too, but Sharp was the first, I believe).