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I love to use Opera Mobile on my HTC HD2. However, it does not support Adobe Flash. I have to use Internet Explorer in order to view Flash content. But I don’t like Internet Explorer because it does not support pinch and zoom like Opera Mobile does. Luckily, I found a solution to install Flash to Opera Mobile 9.7 (Didn’t try on 9.5 or 10 beta yet) on Windows Mobile 6.5.

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Astro Flash banner from Nuffnang Ads

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HTC HD2 Unboxing (Malaysia Edition)

Finally, I got my HTC HD2 from SiS Distribution (M) Sdn. Bhd. at last after waiting for more than 1 month. HTC HD2 was out of stock at most of the places in Malaysia. I kept after my dealer every week and got response that still no stock from SiS Distribution (M) Sdn. Bhd. Come on, is the sales that good or this HTC HD2 has production yield issue? Okay, let’s other answer that. And I will unbox it now. ;)

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HTC HD2

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Haha… Android 2.0 was released by Google last few days. I use Windows Mobile all the time. And waiting for HTC HD2 to come to Malaysia. Anyway, what does Google Android 2.0 OS bring? Check out below video to find out.

Most of the smart phones have touch sensitive screen. There are resistive and capacitive touch screens. So which one of them is better? I searched around the Internet and found some info…

Advantages of resistive touch screen

  • Lower cost.
  • Can operate with any pointing devices like stylus and nail.
  • Good for handwriting recognition system with a stylus.
  • More accurate than capacitive touch screen.

Disadvantages of resistive touch screen

  • Multi touch support not available yet. (Maybe there is…)

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I still remember that my first mobile phone was a monochrome and with very less pixels. However, the LCD technology really improves a lot. We have lot of variety of mobile phone display resolution right now. There are 128 x 128 pixels, 128 x 160 pixels, 176 x 208 pixels, 176 x 220 pixels, 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA), 240 x 400 pixels (WQVGA), 352 x 416 pixels, 320 x 480 pixels (HVGA), 480 x 640 pixels (VGA) and 480 x 800 pixels (WVGA). And most of them have the capability to surf Internet. The largest resolution the better when browsing Internet. You don’t need to zoom in and out every time.

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