Most important reason to buy a HTC Magic (HTC G2) in Hong Kong instead of UK.

If you somehow visit Hong Kong in the next few weeks, you might be interested in getting the Taiwanese phone HTC Magic, aka the HTC Dream without keyboard.

According to various sources, HTC is upgrading the ROM of the Hong Kong version HTC Magic to 288MB RAM. In contrast, the European version only has 192MB. This is a whopping 50% difference. Such difference in hardware configuration might contribute to a more feasible program capacity and stability. All version should have 288MB RAM, and this is official.

The MSRP of HTC Magic in Hong Kong is HK$4,680, without contract. Same price for English and Chinese version. Local service provider Smartone-Vodafone is already accepting pre-orders and they will ship on early June (link in English).

Read more on the RAM size:
The spec in Hong Kong, by Smartone Vodafone: http://www.smartone-vodafone.com/jsp/phone/english/detail_v3.jsp?id=1061
The spec in UK, by Vodafone: http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobile-phone/htc-magic it has still been showing "192MB" RAM as of today (22 May 2009), apparently Vodafone misleads us

iPod Touch's crappy keyboard.

If you use iPod Touch, you might be very furious that you can NEVER type certain words normally.
After you type "lom" you can never type an "o"; after you type "eun" you can never type an "i".
This is absurdly stupid, but it seems it's a shameless plot to make users fed up of an iPod Touch so that Apple can sell more iPhones.
Of the machines we have tested, only iPod Touch has the problem, but iPhone seems not to replicate this retarded (sorry, but this word is necessary) AutoCorrect.

Official Facebook for WM6

Accessible by WM6 handsets directly at: http://mobile.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/facebook.mspx
Or simply type http://bit.ly/135790 in your pocket Opera

LG KM900 Arena Tips

Tip 1: If you cover the sensor, the screen will turn black. The sensor is located on the left of the LG logo.



Tip 2: Test mode shortcut: 3845#*900#should be 1809#*900#

Tip 3: Experience the mobile here (from LG Official site)
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