[nycphp-talk] Best Cell Phone for a PHP Programmer
Ajai Khattri
ajai at bitblit.net
Tue Jul 28 12:45:36 EDT 2009
Ive spent years following developments in the mobile space (Im a refugee
from the Psion / Symbian world :-)
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
> T-Mobile HTC "myTouch" w/ google Android OS (brand new, Aug 5 09)
I just pulled the trigger and ordered this last week. Ill explain why a
bit later.
> Sprint Palm Pre (new, mid-Jun 09)
Pre is great if you dont mind being on Sprint's US-only network (or maybe
you dont mind paying the exorbitant amount to acquire the UK GSM version
unlocked! Has gotten greta reviews and I like the whole embrace-the-cloud
concept and universal search concept.
>From a development standpoint, Pre is nice. Any web developer can write
Pre apps (Basically, you've got a Javascript engine embedded in the
frontend running on top of a Linux kernel, so unlike the iPhone you can
access acclerometer, GPS and app data from JavaScript). You use HTML and
CSS to build the GUI. If I had the choice I would probably buy a Pre, but
I hate Sprint so Im waiting for a GSM version to come to the US, but that
might not happen until late 2010...
> AT&T iPhone 3G S
Very nice and pretty good value at $199. Im not a big fan of Obfuscated-C
:-) so as a developer its got a steeper learning curve. There are a
bazillion apps for it and its hard sorting the wheat from the chaff. But
being locked on AT&T's network is a drag for me. That said, it is a nice
phone.
> T-Mobile RIM Blackberry Curve 8900
I like the haptic feedback of the Storm more than the Curve. Development
environment is (like Android) Java-based. More business-oriented, so I
never think of them as 'sexy'.
> T-Mobile Samsung Comeback SGH-T559
Did not (along with the envy) make my smartphone "A" list :-)
So why did I order the Ion / Magic / G2 / myTouch ?
Pre was actually my top choice but Im never going back to Sprint. While Im
waiting (hoping?) for a GSM Pre (or some other webOS device like the Eos)
I decided I needed a smartphone now even if I only get a year of usage out
of it.
Im a T-Mobile customer and I didn't want to switch carrier and T-Mobile
have plenty of roaming coverage in Europe which was important to me. Also
when deciding between Android and iPhone, the fact that Android is open
source was a major factor in my decision to look at the myTouch over the
iPhone. The G2 is quad-band and has gotten good reviews. T-Mobile are
running a pre-sale for existing customers so we get it first for $199. I
should get mine the first week of August.
(You might also consider the HTC Hero which runs Android and has a
stunning UI, BUT the reviews I read said the hardware was not quite up to
the task. The last I heard, the FCC had approved a version that looks like
it could run on Sprint's network. Finally, a T-Mobile exec mentioned they
had no plan to offer the Hero on their network, so that was that).
--
Aj.
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