More moblogging

This time from the HTCDesire on loan from Three. I’ve installed WordPress for Android and I’m tapping away fighting with the predictive text, but I can’t quite seem to figure out why sometimes I end up somewhere else on the screen.

I shouldn’t like this phone, but oh I do. I can’t quite work out the interface – should I really have to go via friendstream to get to Twitter every time? And when I am in Twitter I don’t seem to be able to click on a link if there is anything else in the tweet. But despite all that I do like it. It is just so strokable! The camera is pretty good and the screen is very responsive. Android as an operating system seems very stable, I’ve yet to have any difficulties setting anything up and it switches effortlessly between WiFi and 3g when out and about. It also works well.as a phone, which is a bonus. If there was a plug and play keyboard I’d be set.

So far so good, anyone want to suggest any specific tests I should try on it? I want to explore the app market a bit further and I’ll let you know how it goes. Oh, and if anyone knows how to turn off the vibrate effect when typing, I’d be ever so grateful!


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  1. I have an HTC and I have a Twitter for Android app – I think I got it when I logged on to Twitter on a web page, or else I got it through the Apps page. I don’t use friendstream, the separate Twitter and Facebook apps are better I think.

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