bits.blogs.nytimes.com— By year’s end, there will be at least 18 phones on the market worldwide based on the Android operating system, Google disclosed for the first time today.
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I am so over Android...I bought an android phone and it is not nearly as good as an iPhone, Win Mobile, or even black berry...why is everyone hoping so hard for it to be the next big thing? I know it's Google, but damn.
Yes, it doesn't have built-in support but...If you are interested you can manually configure the phone to support Enterprise WPA and EAP. I also saw an app that did this for you on the market months ago.You just need to create/edit the wpa_supplicant.conf (same format as all linux machines). Or download the app and it will do it for you.The app also allowed you to copy the cert to your SDCard if you have one.
acknotswMay 28, 2009
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darkblueantMay 28, 2009
FapFapFap*Wooo wooo!*
jerkMay 28, 2009
Get someone other than HTC to make them and they might be decent.
bazemoreMay 28, 2009
I am so over Android...I bought an android phone and it is not nearly as good as an iPhone, Win Mobile, or even black berry...why is everyone hoping so hard for it to be the next big thing? I know it's Google, but damn.
Closed AccountMay 28, 2009
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deslockMay 28, 2009
Yes, it doesn't have built-in support but...If you are interested you can manually configure the phone to support Enterprise WPA and EAP. I also saw an app that did this for you on the market months ago.You just need to create/edit the wpa_supplicant.conf (same format as all linux machines). Or download the app and it will do it for you.The app also allowed you to copy the cert to your SDCard if you have one.
deslockMay 28, 2009
Thank you fanboy for the keen wit. We needed it sorely.
sneaker98May 29, 2009
Agreed. That's the one I'm looking to pick up when it comes out.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2009
18, wow that will be 18 times more choices than the iPhone!