Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Sep 2009 08:26 UTC
In a move reminiscent of the Pre launch, Palm has unveiled its second webOS mobile phone today, ahead of Apple's music/iPod event. The Palm Pixi is a candybar incarnation of the Pre, but is clearly positioned below its big brother; smaller screen, and more worryingly, no wifi.
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I am talking about what has not been designed yet, man. The apps! Is it not clear by now that the iPhone is all about apps? No matter how good the built-in apps are designed, without developer support it is little more than what an old traditional mobile used to be, even if well designed.
I can think of so many best-seller (and pretty) iPhone apps with an UI that does not accomodate for multiple screen aspect ratios.
No need to take resolutions into account… That is just like saying: the web was designed with multiple resolutions into account. No need to take them into account. There, hear all web designers laughing at your face.
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The WebOS was designed?
I am talking about what has not been designed yet, man. The apps! Is it not clear by now that the iPhone is all about apps? No matter how good the built-in apps are designed, without developer support it is little more than what an old traditional mobile used to be, even if well designed.
I can think of so many best-seller (and pretty) iPhone apps with an UI that does not accomodate for multiple screen aspect ratios.
No need to take resolutions into account… That is just like saying: the web was designed with multiple resolutions into account. No need to take them into account. There, hear all web designers laughing at your face.
Edited 2009-09-10 00:33 UTC