Hello list,
I might be getting a smartphone soon. I wanted to ask what are the most
interesting models around. Afaik, more relevant for me would be:
the existing pd-mobile solutions out there)
I never had a smartphone, so I don't really know much about the options
out there. I would prefer something I could use with Pd, and also to keep
me busy for a few years.
Also, which OS is best by now?
Thanks,
jmmmp
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 8:35 AM, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello list,
I might be getting a smartphone soon. I wanted to ask what are the most interesting models around. Afaik, more relevant for me would be:
- android
- multitouch
- big/sturdy enough to use as a controller
- usability to connect with Pd, or upload pd-based apps (compatiblity with
the existing pd-mobile solutions out there)
- durability
- ...
I never had a smartphone, so I don't really know much about the options out there. I would prefer something I could use with Pd, and also to keep me busy for a few years. Also, which OS is best by now?
Thanks,
jmmmp
My two cents on android phones: the carrier software is almost always terrible. You want to pick the hardware and the carrier network, then completely replace the software before getting started with your audio and controller apps. Most phones will fit the basic constraints you mention--you really want to choose the carrier+hardware combination from what's available to you locally.
HTC and Motorola (maybe others?) have the means for you to legitimately unlock your bootloader, remove the carrier software, and load a custom ROM. HTC and Motorola will tell you which models are supported for this. HTC (unlocking your bootloader does not void your warranty on supported phones): http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/ Motorola (unlocking supported but voids warranty): https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/87215
You won't find much good information comparing your choices for ROMS--it's just a matter of experimentation and depends heavily on hardware choice. The place to do your basic research and later get the software to setup your phone is http://forum.xda-developers.com/
I know that's a lot of work up front--but it's worth it to have a lean base install that won't drain your battery, overheat, and send obnoxious info to services you don't want.
My HTC ONE (M7) is much better running KandyKat in terms of battery life and useability. I've had two HTC phones which I've hacked and put new roms on, and I'm very happy with both. I also have a Motorola phone that I was not able to hack.
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On 12/25/2014 03:38 AM, Charles Z Henry wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 8:35 AM, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello list,
I might be getting a smartphone soon. I wanted to ask what are the most interesting models around. Afaik, more relevant for me would be: - android - multitouch - big/sturdy enough to use as a controller - usability to connect with Pd, or upload pd-based apps (compatiblity with the existing pd-mobile solutions out there) - durability - ...
I never had a smartphone, so I don't really know much about the options out there. I would prefer something I could use with Pd, and also to keep me busy for a few years. Also, which OS is best by now?
Thanks,
jmmmp
My two cents on android phones: the carrier software is almost always terrible. You want to pick the hardware and the carrier network, then completely replace the software before getting started with your audio and controller apps. Most phones will fit the basic constraints you mention--you really want to choose the carrier+hardware combination from what's available to you locally.
HTC and Motorola (maybe others?)
Sony too has an official website where you can unlock the bootloader, but you are trading in the warranty. I am using cyanogenmod11 on a sony phone.
It can be quite complicated to compare all the features of all the different brands to find the perfect phone you want. For example I wanted a GLONASS receiver, NFC and an exchangeable battery for under 300 EUR. I found geizhals a great (but ugly) portal to filter available options based on your criteria. http://geizhals.de/?cat=umtsover
good luck.
Hi João!
On 24/12/14 22:35, João Pais wrote:
I might be getting a smartphone soon. I wanted to ask what are the most interesting models around.
In terms of audio stuff you might find this informative:
http://audiobuffersize.appspot.com/
You can run the app on a device you like too:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levien.audiobuffersize
Cheers,
Chris.