Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    James DogPound
    Guest
    Is this phone any good or is there any better pda phones out?





    See More: MOTOROLA A1000




  2. #2
    RH
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    "James DogPound" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Is this phone any good or is there any better pda phones out?


    I hated it, it was crap as a PDA and crap as a phone (bad battery life -
    locking) in fact after this phone & a cheap XDA I was given I got totally
    fedup with whole thing of having fancy phones with fancy features and bought
    a new £30 siemans which at least works as a phone





  3. #3
    David R
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    "RH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "James DogPound" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Is this phone any good or is there any better pda phones out?

    >
    > I hated it, it was crap as a PDA and crap as a phone (bad battery life -
    > locking) in fact after this phone & a cheap XDA I was given I got totally
    > fedup with whole thing of having fancy phones with fancy features and
    > bought a new £30 siemans which at least works as a phone


    I was nearly persuaded to purchase one of these a year ago or so, on paper
    it looks really good, but after actually using one for a day, I soon seen
    the flaws. It's based on the linux O/S, which is good in theory, but again,
    an other Motorola slagging match, some things were just counter-intuitive,
    and it got on my nerves very quickly.





  4. #4
    CM
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 10:20:04 GMT, "David R" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >"RH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> "James DogPound" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> Is this phone any good or is there any better pda phones out?

    >>
    >> I hated it, it was crap as a PDA and crap as a phone (bad battery life -
    >> locking) in fact after this phone & a cheap XDA I was given I got totally
    >> fedup with whole thing of having fancy phones with fancy features and
    >> bought a new £30 siemans which at least works as a phone

    >
    >I was nearly persuaded to purchase one of these a year ago or so, on paper
    >it looks really good, but after actually using one for a day, I soon seen
    >the flaws. It's based on the linux O/S, which is good in theory, but again,
    >an other Motorola slagging match, some things were just counter-intuitive,
    >and it got on my nerves very quickly.
    >

    It's not Linux. It's Symbian UIQ - nothing to do with Linux.

    I really liked mine, but I'm pretty techy. It is not user friendly but
    can do pretty neat stuff. Much better phones these days of course - I
    like the Mio A701.



  5. #5
    David R
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    "CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >>> I hated it, it was crap as a PDA and crap as a phone (bad battery life -
    >>> locking) in fact after this phone & a cheap XDA I was given I got
    >>> totally
    >>> fedup with whole thing of having fancy phones with fancy features and
    >>> bought a new £30 siemans which at least works as a phone

    >>
    >>I was nearly persuaded to purchase one of these a year ago or so, on paper
    >>it looks really good, but after actually using one for a day, I soon seen
    >>the flaws. It's based on the linux O/S, which is good in theory, but
    >>again,
    >>an other Motorola slagging match, some things were just counter-intuitive,
    >>and it got on my nerves very quickly.
    >>

    > It's not Linux. It's Symbian UIQ - nothing to do with Linux.
    >
    > I really liked mine, but I'm pretty techy. It is not user friendly but
    > can do pretty neat stuff. Much better phones these days of course - I
    > like the Mio A701.


    Hmmm suspicious... the one I used used was perhaps not an A1000 then. Did
    motorola do an A850 or something, that was based on Linux? I investigated it
    quite heavily at the time, and from what I had read everywhere, it was
    basically Linux on a phone, but not briliantly done.





  6. #6
    CM
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:23:14 GMT, "David R" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >"CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >>>> I hated it, it was crap as a PDA and crap as a phone (bad battery life -
    >>>> locking) in fact after this phone & a cheap XDA I was given I got
    >>>> totally
    >>>> fedup with whole thing of having fancy phones with fancy features and
    >>>> bought a new £30 siemans which at least works as a phone
    >>>
    >>>I was nearly persuaded to purchase one of these a year ago or so, on paper
    >>>it looks really good, but after actually using one for a day, I soon seen
    >>>the flaws. It's based on the linux O/S, which is good in theory, but
    >>>again,
    >>>an other Motorola slagging match, some things were just counter-intuitive,
    >>>and it got on my nerves very quickly.
    >>>

    >> It's not Linux. It's Symbian UIQ - nothing to do with Linux.
    >>
    >> I really liked mine, but I'm pretty techy. It is not user friendly but
    >> can do pretty neat stuff. Much better phones these days of course - I
    >> like the Mio A701.

    >
    >Hmmm suspicious... the one I used used was perhaps not an A1000 then. Did
    >motorola do an A850 or something, that was based on Linux? I investigated it
    >quite heavily at the time, and from what I had read everywhere, it was
    >basically Linux on a phone, but not briliantly done.
    >

    You're probably thinking of the Moto A780. Not a good phone at all.

    Here's a pic

    http://tinyurl.com/olzu2



  7. #7
    David R
    Guest

    Re: MOTOROLA A1000

    "CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >>Hmmm suspicious... the one I used used was perhaps not an A1000 then. Did
    >>motorola do an A850 or something, that was based on Linux? I investigated
    >>it
    >>quite heavily at the time, and from what I had read everywhere, it was
    >>basically Linux on a phone, but not briliantly done.
    >>

    > You're probably thinking of the Moto A780. Not a good phone at all.
    >
    > Here's a pic
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/olzu2


    Yeah that's the one... It cedtainly looked pretty cool - but I started to
    worry when only one shop in the UK sold it with contracts!





  • Similar Threads