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MDMAniac said:
ameratsu said:

My advice for Sony in this department:

1)  Put a 3.5mm headphone jack on all your music phones! Stop making me use the proprietary fastport or whatever to connect my headphones.

2)  Put out software to allow your phones to Sync with iTunes for both Windows and Mac. The third party software I used with my old w800 was flaky.

 

As if Apple allow them with no hesitation xD

There are devices out there that sync with iTunes without stepping on Apple's toes. They make an app that delves into the iTunes database files and grabs the playlists that the user specifies. The key here is that they design their own sync app with their own interface, rather than trying to hijack Apple's.

Instead of doing that, Palm just chose to program their devices to masquerade as iPods so they can take full advantage of iTunes software (possibly violating proper USB protocol in the process). That's why they have to fight Apple every time there's an iTunes patch.



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I love SE phones.

Can't wait for my upgrade in May.

Need to decide between the Aino and the Satio, though, which is proving tricky...



Sorry if I missed the point I'm about to make, but I got bored reading all the complaints about this thread being in the wrong category.

Anyway, Sony really need to get Ericsson sorted, or completely spin it off and turn Vaio into a mobile product, Sony needs to get in the mobile game fast: the market will completely dominate handheld gaming, portable music players, and personal computers within the next decade, and Sony, along with Microsoft, need to pull their fingers out and actually jump on this bandwagon before it starts moving too fast.



dharh said:

They need to release an android phone or two. Get with the times.

Also RIM OS has had a couple bad quarters in north america. Their smart phone marketshare (the only one that matters) went from like 20% to 10%.

Look at the Windows Mobile OS %! They have lost 66% of their market share in less than a year! Im sure someone would delight in posting that in the Microsoft forum. I would post that if I felt like it, but im going to save it and wait for their financials.



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If a thread has to do with Sony or if the topic at hand involves Sony, like this one, I don't see why it wouldn't go in Sony's forum. People complaining about the placement of this are being ridiculous.



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Twistedpixel said:
dharh said:

They need to release an android phone or two. Get with the times.

Also RIM OS has had a couple bad quarters in north america. Their smart phone marketshare (the only one that matters) went from like 20% to 10%.

Look at the Windows Mobile OS %! They have lost 66% of their market share in less than a year! Im sure someone would delight in posting that in the Microsoft forum. I would post that if I felt like it, but im going to save it and wait for their financials.

Don't put too much stock in that graph. It's tracking ad requests recieved by AdMob, not actual usage or marketshare of mobile OSes. So it can give you an impression of where the market's going, but it may also be heavily biased towards certain platforms. iPhone and Android look way stronger here than they actually are, while RIM is heavily underrated.

It's also worth noting that AdMob just got bought up by Google.



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SamuelRSmith said:
Sorry if I missed the point I'm about to make, but I got bored reading all the complaints about this thread being in the wrong category.

Anyway, Sony really need to get Ericsson sorted, or completely spin it off and turn Vaio into a mobile product, Sony needs to get in the mobile game fast: the market will completely dominate handheld gaming, portable music players, and personal computers within the next decade, and Sony, along with Microsoft, need to pull their fingers out and actually jump on this bandwagon before it starts moving too fast.

I agree.. Vaio has good brand value.. SONY need to use that to their advantage.



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MDMAniac said:
ameratsu said:

My advice for Sony in this department:

1)  Put a 3.5mm headphone jack on all your music phones! Stop making me use the proprietary fastport or whatever to connect my headphones.

2)  Put out software to allow your phones to Sync with iTunes for both Windows and Mac. The third party software I used with my old w800 was flaky.

 

As if Apple allow them with no hesitation xD

 

Nokia has an app for Windows and Mac that allows users to sync their devices with iTunes flawlessly. While the interface is different than if you have an ipod (drag and drop), it still works very well. In options you can choose to sync either certain playlists or your even your entire library. Upon connecting your phone, you can have it sync automatically with those playlists, meaning it adds/deletes music, podcasts, and even encodes video for your specific phone according to your preferences without any user input.

You can also have it sync directly with iphoto. Similar to the third party app I used with my Sony w800, except that it's a much better program.

There are ways to do it without upsetting apple, like famousringo said.



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famousringo said:
Twistedpixel said:
dharh said:

They need to release an android phone or two. Get with the times.

Also RIM OS has had a couple bad quarters in north america. Their smart phone marketshare (the only one that matters) went from like 20% to 10%.

Look at the Windows Mobile OS %! They have lost 66% of their market share in less than a year! Im sure someone would delight in posting that in the Microsoft forum. I would post that if I felt like it, but im going to save it and wait for their financials.

Don't put too much stock in that graph. It's tracking ad requests recieved by AdMob, not actual usage or marketshare of mobile OSes. So it can give you an impression of where the market's going, but it may also be heavily biased towards certain platforms. iPhone and Android look way stronger here than they actually are, while RIM is heavily underrated.

It's also worth noting that AdMob just got bought up by Google.

That is true, and id want to see multiple sources to make a definitive claim that android and iphone are decimating the mobile OS market. However, all the momentum i've seen has been from android and iphone OS. None of my friends (all in the IT biz) care for RIM anymore. RIM is losing mindshare and momentum that I know for sure.



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