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adelmarco
2010-06-14, 08:57 PM
Hi guys,

I would buy a smartphone and hesitate between
Nokia N900, HTC 2HD or SONY E******* Xperia X10,

which one is the best in the usage of a Tems pocket or similar tool for 2G/3G cell tracking?

Thanks a lot for your assistance

Marco

DFTC
2010-06-18, 10:26 PM
None of them.

Nokia devices must have a specific firmware (NTM). (No way to flash them)

HTC HD2 is under Windows Mobile
SE Xperia X10 is a Android based termimal
IMHO, both are unable to be used with Tems or Nemo.

But good news : On HTC Devices, you might find Net Monitoring software. (Fieldtest)
(And "HTC Desire" is a very good device!)

saullow
2010-06-18, 10:45 PM
N900 is based on Maemo(linux)
and suport Android in dual boot!!

its amazing gadget..

drtijo
2010-06-19, 03:25 AM
TEMS Pro - is my choice. Scan 2G/3G, can record on phone itself. extract the files from the memory stick later for analysis

adelmarco
2010-06-21, 04:29 PM
Sorry but what's TEMS Pro? e******* phone for Tems?

BR

Processor
2010-06-22, 03:48 PM
E******* fone of course

leosedf
2010-06-23, 04:14 PM
You can get a SonyE******* Device and convert it to TEMS with the help of the admin. Or you could get a quallcomm based device and start scanning.

Rodney
2010-06-23, 05:46 PM
HTC is not as "smart" as they make it out to be.
I had the Tyton and the Tyton 2 and both were rather dull and full og buggs.
Have you had a look at the Blackberry or the I-Phone yet?

leosedf
2010-06-23, 06:06 PM
Those are old versions.
The Diamond and newer have quallcomm interface.
The TyTN I had an OMAP and the TyTN II had an OMAP.

Rodney
2010-06-23, 07:48 PM
I don't know of the newer phones as I was so disappointed in the ones I had tha I switched to Blackberry and since then have not looked back.
I also heard the new I-Phone is pritty good too

adelmarco
2010-06-23, 08:54 PM
Hi,
Finally I bought the HTC D2 it seems nice, the testfield gives a good cell data but not really usable cause no way to store data !!!!
It seems that the Tems Pocket 8 is compatible with the HTC, is it possible with the public HTC phone ?

leosedf
2010-06-24, 03:21 AM
Public HTC?

Well.... The iphone is nice to play with, but... you need an htc for measurements. Or a TEMS phone.
There are USB modems which have a quallcomm chipset in, you can measure with them too.

adelmarco have you tried to connect your phone to tems?