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Finally on-board
Regarding the Cosmo:
I too use it everyday as my mobile device.
It is the best thing for mobile working in phone format I can think of.
But after nearly a year (when was it released again?) it shows its dark sides:
- the updates break more than they fix. My device reboots sporadical, just as the Gemini did before, the outside screen works only in your pocket or pressed agains your ear, the keyboard has a 2 second delay after opening before working etc.
- the hinge is already wobbling again
- my camera is full of dust.. from the inside!
- the button "8" is pressed, while opening the device, even though the keyboard is off
Still, I appreciate my Cosmo, as it is still a lot better than a pone without a keyboard.
But I am SO looking forward to my Pyra.
Working with the Gemini and Cosmo for the last two years, I can accept flaws, that may occur on devices made by small team.
These devices are still way better than their big cousins counterparts by breaking with standards, set by an industry who design their products for lifestyle, not for working and gaming.
I too use it everyday as my mobile device.
It is the best thing for mobile working in phone format I can think of.
But after nearly a year (when was it released again?) it shows its dark sides:
- the updates break more than they fix. My device reboots sporadical, just as the Gemini did before, the outside screen works only in your pocket or pressed agains your ear, the keyboard has a 2 second delay after opening before working etc.
- the hinge is already wobbling again
- my camera is full of dust.. from the inside!
- the button "8" is pressed, while opening the device, even though the keyboard is off
Still, I appreciate my Cosmo, as it is still a lot better than a pone without a keyboard.
But I am SO looking forward to my Pyra.
Working with the Gemini and Cosmo for the last two years, I can accept flaws, that may occur on devices made by small team.
These devices are still way better than their big cousins counterparts by breaking with standards, set by an industry who design their products for lifestyle, not for working and gaming.