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i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review
waveydavey
01-08-2008
Introduction

It's over a year now since i-mate announced it's...
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By motionmind on 04-08-2008, 03:52 AM
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Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

The imate forums are full of people who've installed the rom and said that it's now the phone that it should have been out of the box. I'd have to agree with that. As for the HTC 3D stuff, I've always found HTC's attempts to override the Today interface to be too feature anemic to stay. I always end up installing a few things to make my own custom setup or just return to SPB Mobile Shell.

As for the screen quality, I'd love to see something more the size of my x51v, but it's still great. No real complaints about redraw or color tint and it does seem to be more responsive than the Tilt was even with the XDA guys hacking away...which seems even more impressive to me since it's having to deal with 4 times the resolution.
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By windows on 04-08-2008, 06:48 AM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

Fair enough it seems like you are very happy with the machine then. Please keep us posted as to how you continue to find it in operation.
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By waveydavey on 04-08-2008, 09:47 AM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

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Originally Posted by motionmind View Post
The imate forums are full of people who've installed the rom and said that it's now the phone that it should have been out of the box. I'd have to agree with that. As for the HTC 3D stuff, I've always found HTC's attempts to override the Today interface to be too feature anemic to stay. I always end up installing a few things to make my own custom setup or just return to SPB Mobile Shell.
I always thought the same about the Today screen stuff from HTC but the new Touch3D stuff is excellent. It fits my needs perfectly and looks sweet.
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By motionmind on 04-08-2008, 01:20 PM
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Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

Well, hopefully someone with some rom experience will get a 9502 and port a diamond rom over, or a kaiser rom, since they're more or less the same hardware. That's what most of us have been pushing for (without much luck) just so we can get some video playback improvements to the device. Right now you can't smoothly play a 640x480 video on a device with built-in video out.
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By windows on 04-08-2008, 08:20 PM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

You need soem of the chefs at Xda-Developers to get excited over it.
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By whigy on 05-08-2008, 03:37 AM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

I was eagerly awaiting release of this device but it took too long. Now we already have the likes of Touch Pro, Omnia and Xperia to be released soon. Even though this is good device but it will be very difficult to compete with other new devices and the way iMate is going doesn't look like a good investment.
mobeetech
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By motionmind on 07-08-2008, 12:37 AM
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Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

Yeah, Imate is really looking like a sinking ship these days. However, until HTC puts out a true quad-band Touch Pro, which looks to be months away for the US still, I'm happy with this device. That gives Imate some time to rework the rom into something great. It's too bad that the advertising in the US is almost zero for the 9502.
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By windows on 07-08-2008, 08:13 AM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

I think iMate's advertising is almost non-existent globally these days unfortunately.
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  #18  
By waveydavey on 07-08-2008, 08:27 AM
Re: i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review

I think they did a bit for the Ultimate 8150 but other than that I can't remember seeing anythign for the entire ultimate range. A shame, because the devices have a lot of good points.
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