[Q] Noreve Tradition C case for the Omnia 7/Galaxy S/HD2 - Omnia 7 Accessories

Hey there, thanks for reading.
I've ordered my Omnia 7, and now I'm looking for a good case to go with it. I stumbled upon the Noreve Tradition C leather cases.
I noticed that the model they're selling for the omnia 7, is the same as the HD2 and Galaxy S.
Now I was wondering, does anyone have any experience with how tight this case's fit would be when used with the Omnia 7?
Looking at the specifications there's only very little difference between the Omnia 7, Galaxy S and HD2, so I think it'll be allright. However, I prefer to play safe
Omnia 7:
64.2 x 122.4 x 10.99 mm
Galaxy S:
64.2 x 122.4 x 9.9 mm
HD2:
67 x 122 x 11mm
Ideal would be if anyone has pictures of any of these devices using the case.
Thanks in advance!

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Slimest GPRS device w/ wifi and QWERTY?

Hey guys I love my Wizard (os xda mini s) but its so darn thick!! I like the other dimensions but the thickness is aweful. Anyone got the scoop on something about 17mm Thick, <60mm Width <110mm Length with QWERTY, WiFi, and windows mobile? Or am I asking too much?
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Thanks!
josh
The upcoming HTC Kaiser fits the bill -- it's about the same size as the Wizard but 5 mm thinner. Here's a size comparison you might find helpful.
even thinner is the herald (P4350) but it lacks alot of the features of the kaiser simply put it is a wizard but slimmer
Eten M700.
Thin unfortunately also means wide and long, especially if you want QWERTY.
Consider the Ubiquio 501 (WinMo5 PPC or 6 Pro): 122mm x 65mm x 14mm
ZSX said:
Thin unfortunately also means wide and long, especially if you want QWERTY.
Consider the Ubiquio 501 (WinMo5 PPC or 6 Pro): 122mm x 65mm x 14mm
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No touch screen
i'd have to go with the wing/herald
Have you considered the S710/730? That has everything you listed except a lack of touchscreen.
slowjett said:
No touch screen
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I have one and I can assure you that the Ubiquio 501 is a Pocket PC/ Professional device i.e. it has a touch screen.
Review here:
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5741.html
It now comes with a free WM6 upgrade too (check out Expansys).

[Q] Which phone to upgrade from HTC Desire?

I kinda want some with better now and I've found four phones that I can possibly upgrade to:
1. Samsung Galaxy S (i9000)
The Super Amoled and Hummingbird are the selling points. Cheap feeling plasticky body though and no camera flash. 4" is a good size. About USD 650 / HKD 5000
2. HTC Desire HD
Massive beast with fast fast hardware. I believe this is the fastest phone released to date with the second gen snapdragon and 768 mb of ram. 8mp camera with flash. About USD 675 / HKD 5200
3. Dell Venue
Just released in Hong Kong - first country in the world to have it...guess where I live
1GHz Snapdragon, 512mb ram, 8MP with flash, plastic body with aluminum edges, 4.1" Very good price for the spec....I know judging a product by the brand isnt very good, but Dell isnt a phone brand...dunno if they are good. About USD 514 / HKD 3999
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/23/dell-venue-launched-in-hong-kong-we-go-hands-on/
4. Google Nexus S
Not out yet in Hong Kong...
Similar to Galaxy but with a better -looking- body. Exact rom version doesnt really matter to me as long it has the ability to flash a new rom, and since the Galaxy has 2.3 builds and they will be usable by the time the Nexus is released, it isnt really a selling point.
On the plus side, you can get virtually ANY phone contract-less including all of the above and more and also the fourth version of the unmentionable device.
Out of those Nexus S but I would wait until new year and go for a dual core phone instead. That way you are ay least investing in some better technology.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App

Dimensions of 10-inch tablets for comparison

Since everyone spends so much time asking if this or that case/cover/accessory will work for the TouchPad, I got some dimensions for the major players so you can compare.
HP TouchPad - 240 x 189 x 14 mm
Apple iPad - 243 x 190 x 13 mm
Apple iPad 2 - 241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm
Acer Iconia A500 - 260 x 177 x 13.3 mm
Advent Vega - 275 x 178 x 13.6 mm
Asus Transformer - 271 x 176 x 12.9 mm
Motorola Xoom - 249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v - 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9 mm
T-Mobile / LG -Slate - 243 x 149.4 x 12.8 mm
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 - 275 x 173 x 15 mm
As you can see, the original iPad comes closest to TP numbers, but only the Vega is close in thickness (though not other dimensions).
So, if whatever it is you are looking at has to CONTAIN the TouchPad completely, there is NO GOOD MATCH, unless it is an iPad case with enough slop room to hold another full millimeter of thickness.
Squeezing your tablet into something that is too small is eventually going to be painful, ask any woman trying on shoes!
Obviously, if you think of one that should be here - chime in.
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 (the Intel dual-boot version) 275 x 173 x 15 mm.
Don't forget variations on the curvature of the corners can also have an affect on whether cases can be swapped around.
interesting.. but what about the different weights?
This thread should get a sticky
0ccx said:
interesting.. but what about the different weights?
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What does the weight have to do with getting a case that fits your touchpad?
Actually,The ipad2 case can not work on Touchpad. I tested.
Nobody is saying it does xjarl, he's posted the sizes so that everyone can see that most of these other pads are too different in size for their cases to be any use.
Also I think hoping someone will find another pad that is close enough to be a possible fit.
HP Touchpad Specs from hp.com slightly different but may make a difference..
9.45" x 7.48" x 0.54"
240 x 190 x 13.7mm
drt054 said:
HP Touchpad Specs from hp.com slightly different but may make a difference..
9.45" x 7.48" x 0.54"
240 x 190 x 13.7mm
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Here are the specs directly from HP: 7.48 x 0.54 x 9.45 in (19 x 1.4 x 24 cm)
Here's the page:http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/pscmisc/vac/us/en/sm/notebooks/WF06a/TouchPad_specifications.html
No difference from my original post.
I guess it depends on who does the conversion and whether they rounded and in which direction they converted.
I tend to believe the metric numbers were the original spec that the engineers who designed it used, then it was converted to US.
Trying to do it in reverse can yield slightly different numbers.
nunjabusiness said:
Since everyone spends so much time asking if this or that case/cover/accessory will work for the TouchPad, I got some dimensions for the major players so you can compare.
HP TouchPad - 240 x 189 x 14 mm
Apple iPad - 243 x 190 x 13 mm
Apple iPad 2 - 241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm
Acer Iconia A500 - 260 x 177 x 13.3 mm
Advent Vega - 275 x 178 x 13.6 mm
Asus Transformer - 271 x 176 x 12.9 mm
Motorola Xoom - 249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v - 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9 mm
T-Mobile / LG -Slate - 243 x 149.4 x 12.8 mm
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 - 275 x 173 x 15 mm
As you can see, the original iPad comes closest to TP numbers, but only the Vega is close in thickness (though not other dimensions).
So, if whatever it is you are looking at has to CONTAIN the TouchPad completely, there is NO GOOD MATCH, unless it is an iPad case with enough slop room to hold another full millimeter of thickness.
Squeezing your tablet into something that is too small is eventually going to be painful, ask any woman trying on shoes!
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Here are a couple more:
* Viewsonic Gtablet 10.1 - 267 x 173 x 15
* Toshiba Thrive 10.1 - 273 x 177 x 16
Thanks. This answers my question (sorta) in the tp case thread. The search continues!
Sent from my Touchpad using xda premium

[Q] Questions regarding which phone to buy

Hi everyone,i am in the market for a new phone.
I have been following general reviews of Htc one and Samsung galaxy s4, but in the end i always liked the htc one for its build quality, expecially considering that i owned the Google htc nexus one, that recently broke down.
The problem with the Htc one is the cost. I personally think spending more than 400 euros on a phone is foolish,and both the Htc one and Samsung s4 cost 699 euro, just way too much.I would fear carrying it around, and dropping it, or even scratching in anyway.
and thus i am looking at the Oppo find 5 and its general build quality, great screen,quite powerful, rom support and everything.
And in the other hand, i am also looking at the Huawei Ascend P6 (pictured), which has:
Quadcore 1,5 Ghz
2 gb ram
720 x 1280 pixels (321 ppi)
8 mpx back camera which records 1920x1080 (1080p HD) + 5 mpx frontal
removeable microsd card, and supports microhdsc
Fast mobile data support (4G)
4.7 inches display, (120 g)
2000 mAh battery
for 399 euros.
Considering this, i would like some suggestions or advice on why is the Oppo find 5 better or worse than the other contenders, and what did you like the most about your Find 5, how do you use it.

Huawei mate 7 skin

Heey,
I would love to put a skin on my mate 7. I really like wooden designs, like the dbrand mahony skin.
Sadly, I couldn't find any skins for the mate 7.
I was thinking of buying a Motorola Nexus 6 skin and cutting it for the mate 7. In the attachted picture you can see that the cameras line up.
Also, the Nexus 6 is a little big larger:
157 x 81 x 7.9 mm VS 159.3 x 83 x 10.1 mm

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