yeah, i don't see the point in having a huge external display. the a1200 (ming) just has a clear cover so it acts as the outer screen when closed, and the screen itself is pretty big. it pretty much brings down costs in having a second screen.
they should really push that phone but motorola doesn't. stupid. i have one. it has EDGE (new firmware), runs linux, 320x240 displays, can take 2gb microSD (which mine does) and i have zmplayer installed (which is just mplayer recompiled to run on the phone, which allows mkv, avi, ogm files at 320x240@30fps). they made a Ming2 with 3G, Wifi and runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional, it would be PERFECT, but no... just stupid razr type phones. motorola has the potential, like the e680i but wastes it all on cheap razr clones.
i think it was spin magazine, but on their list of top 5 hottest gadgets, #1 was iphone, #3 was motorola ming.
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yeah, i don't see the point in having a huge external display. the a1200 (ming) just has a clear cover so it acts as the outer screen when closed, and the screen itself is pretty big. it pretty much brings down costs in having a second screen.
they should really push that phone but motorola doesn't. stupid. i have one. it has EDGE (new firmware), runs linux, 320x240 displays, can take 2gb microSD (which mine does) and i have zmplayer installed (which is just mplayer recompiled to run on the phone, which allows mkv, avi, ogm files at 320x240@30fps). they made a Ming2 with 3G, Wifi and runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional, it would be PERFECT, but no... just stupid razr type phones. motorola has the potential, like the e680i but wastes it all on cheap razr clones.
i think it was spin magazine, but on their list of top 5 hottest gadgets, #1 was iphone, #3 was motorola ming.