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RE[3]: Or don't put up with this non sense in the first place
by phoenix on Mon 19th Mar 2012 16:30
in reply to "RE[2]: Or don't put up with this non sense in the first place"
Of course, I'd be in phone heaven if someone out there would release a rugged or Mil-Spec phone that could dual boot WP7 and ICS, and last more than 24 hours on a charge.
I really, really, really miss my first cell phone ever, the Panasonic TX-220. It was a ruggedised phone, all encased in nice feeling rubber, with various shock-absorbing materials inside. That thing survived a lot in the years I used it:
- fall off hip while riding mountain bike, bouncing around on pavement
- fall off second floor balcony onto pavement
- fall down 2 flights of cement stairs
- various falls onto various flooring surfaces from varying heights
Unfortunately, the only other ruggedised phone I've seen since are a Motorola flip phone.
I would love to have a 3.5" smartphone with a hardware keyboard, ruggedised to withstand drops onto cement, without any external/extra cases or whatnot.
RE[4]: Or don't put up with this non sense in the first place
by aliquis on Tue 20th Mar 2012 03:09
in reply to "RE[3]: Or don't put up with this non sense in the first place"





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Excellent post. I will say that the battery life on my HTC Arrive is far and away better than any Android or even BlackBerry I've owned. In fact, I'd say the last time I had a smartphone that lasted three days like this, was my trusty old Treo 650 in 2005-2008 that I should never have let go.
Of course, I'd be in phone heaven if someone out there would release a rugged or Mil-Spec phone that could dual boot WP7 and ICS, and last more than 24 hours on a charge. I know that will never happen, as Microsoft surely wants to keep other OSes off of its phones. But I'd settle for a good quality rugged phone with either OS, and the battery life of my current unit.