Skype For Galaxy Tab P1000 Vs P1010
Hey everyone! Just curious about something: I recently purchased a tab P1010L, and to my surprise, it's basically just a big phone. I'm fine with that, you know? Pro Tools Hd 10.3 Patch Beta 7. But I was expecting to get some Gingerbread love for Google Talk and you know, MAYBE USE THE FRICKIN' FFC that comes with it, since Qik, Tango and Fring all work like crap if at all. So really, I'm wondering how come there's nothing on the P1010 anywhere on the web? Like no active development, no custom ROMs, no dedicated forums.
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Or maybe I just haven't found such a place yet? If so, please do tell. WHY is the Wi-Fi Only Tab such an outcast for devs? It's a cheaper device with no contracts attached to it, so why don't devs work on it? I carry a phone with me that is perfectly capable of tethering to my Tablet and that way I can have the best of both worlds. Your argument is absolutely silly.
Why would you pay for *two* contracts, phone and tablet, instead of just one? Also, saying that Wi-Fi is only for browsing the internet is plain silly. What about video chat? Production apps? I'm sorry, but I rather keep the *phone* part on, you know, my actualy phone. Is there anyone else willing to shed light into this, but this time with some semblance of logic?
Quote: Originally Posted by Foodie_Monster That's dumb. I carry a phone with me that is perfectly capable of tethering to my Tablet and that way I can have the best of both worlds. Your argument is absolutely silly.
Why would you pay for *two* contracts, phone and tablet, instead of just one? Also, saying that Wi-Fi is only for browsing the internet is plain silly. What about video chat?
Production apps? I'm sorry, but I rather keep the *phone* part on, you know, my actualy phone. Is there anyone else willing to shed light into this, but this time with some semblance of logic? You didn't hurt my feelings, but you came off a bit thick-headed.