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Accessing the arbiter from a Droid
I am looking at getting a Motorola Droid from Verizon. One of the first things that I tried was to see if I could access the arbiter from the browser. Sad to say, but I kept getting a 'timed out' error. Is anyone using the Droid to access the atbiter?
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Looking to get one once my phone comes up for renewal in April.
I'm such a geek...
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Droid? Or Android?
Droid is a specific phone that's made by Motorola, and it runs the Android operating system.
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Ubergeek!
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Actually, I am looking at the Droid with the Android OS. What I have discovered over the last couple of days is that the arbiter is accessiable with the Droid. You just need to download the Dolphon browser which comes at the right price... FREE.
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You might want to check out opera mini web browser as well at half the price of dolphin. Also Google is launching a new phone shortly that runs on android as well.
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OK Geeks - Is any of this operated by sprint?
If not what do YOU say is the best Sprint available device for Arbiter, EMail, and dirty pictures) -(or not). I have a 2 yr. old Sprint Palm which I don't like (too small screen). I also have an ATT BB (from work) - it would be nice to sync the two phone books |
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Don't tell my wife that. We just put a 42" plasma TV in our bedroom!
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Then there's Android, which is not a phone, but an operating system RUN by phones and made by Google. Different phones run the Android OS, such as the G1, the HTC Hero, and numerous others. If you're a Sprint subscriber like I am, you have three major options: Palm Pre, HTC Hero or Blackberry. Blackberry is currently the most prevalent smartphone for Sprint, but there aren't very many apps for them anymore. No one's developing. Plus, the browser kind of sucks. The Palm Pre is gaining popularity, but is still seriously behind the iPhone in terms of development. However, my wife has one, and it works pretty well for her. We do not use Arbiter here, so I have no way to test it... The HTC Hero is an Android OS-based phone. There's a LOT of buzz in the tech world about the Android, as it's the anti-Apple. It's more "open" to developers than Apple is. Apple currently requires any apps to get "approved" by Apple before you may install it onto the iPhone, which turns off a number of developers. Browsing should be (though I haven't thoroughly tested it) the best around, on par with the iPhone. Unlike the Blackberry and Palm Pre, it's an actual, tried-and-true browser. Engadget gave it its review here. Not a very positive review, but the review is geared more towards geeks. When my phone comes up for renewal in April, I plan on getting the HTC Hero, unless there's another Android phone available for Sprint by that time.
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If web browsing is important to you, go with an Android phone (even if on AT&Tingular, IMO). With an Android phone, you have a choice of several browsers and are not stuck with the one the manufacturer approves for you (e.g. Apple). The latest release of Android (2.1, which is on the just announced Google Nexus phone ... actually made by HTC, by the way) is supposed to be noticeably faster in web browsing than earlier releases. (IOW, make sure your Android phone can be updated to the latest release of Android when it is made available.)
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