The first impression of the HTC Desire S: Stylish, fits well in the Hand, stable processing. How does it work in continuous use?

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Unpacking

Yesterday came from o2 Business the new HTC Desire S that I will be testing over the next three months - along with the o2 on Business Upgrade plan and o2 Multicard, which will be provided to me free of charge. I can keep the cell phone after the end of the trial period.

The device costs with o2 depending on the contract between one and 209 Euro, 368,70 Euro (from 339 Euro at volume), at Ebay from 300 Euro (attention, look at the configuration). The recommended retail price is 499 Euro.

The device is formed from a block of aluminum. It is 59,8 mm wide, 11,63 mm deep, 115 mm high and weighs 130 grams with the battery, making it 3 mm shorter and 8 grams lighter than the previous HTC Desire model. Reason: The optical navigation button of the predecessor is missing in the Desire S.

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Dimension and technique

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The first impression: Stylish, good hand in hand, stable workmanship. The unit is made of a block of aluminum. It is 59,8 mm wide, 11,63 mm deep, 115 mm high and weighs with battery 130 gram. This makes it 3 mm shorter and 8 gram lighter than the previous model HTC Desire. Reason: The optical navigation button of the predecessor is missing from Desire S.

The device comes with a fast 1 GHz processor, an internal phone memory of 1,1 GB and a working memory of 768 MB Ram. No wonder, then, that the device really fast runs - and this performance is also noticeable in the operation: I am amazed at how quickly you can switch through the menu.

Display and keyboard

Really awesome is the 9,4 cm big display (3,7 inches) as well as the seven homescreens, which you can also look at in an overview view. This can be used, for example, to put various apps on it. Really practical, however, would be, if you open applications also there and then in the intervening between them could switch. In order to find out whether and how this can be done, I have to deal with it even more in detail.

The keyboard is a big plus: Thanks to the large screen, the keys are finally so wide that you can type and write comfortably with them. Hooray! Maybe, after all the bad experiences so far, it will still be something with my mobile Office for the handbag? And I spontaneously ask myself: is there actually a Duden app for mobile phones?

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Pre-installed applications and data protection

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In general, many useful programs are already preinstalled: For example, a PDF reader or an Office program called Quick Office, with which Word and Excel documents draw up and can edit. Even if the PDF reader isn't really suitable as an e-book reader, it's fantastic that I don't have to install so much afterwards.

However, what is missing in the basic equipment is a file manager and a System-App that, for example, displays the processor load or really closes applications that are no longer required instead of just switching them away - which, for example, can also be done Energy saves.

Instead, the user interface HTC-Sense wants to do the same itself - including backup synchronization of the phone with the server and collection of location-based data. For privacy reasons, I will have to look again very closely.

Connections and connection

Positive are the connections: A 3,5 mm audio connection, with which you can connect any standard headphone without any adapters. There is also a standard micro USB port, i.e. a 5-pin micro USB 2.0 port, and of course the right connection cable is included.

And then a miracle happened that I did not even dare to hope for: The Desire is recognized without any mocking and without software installation as a USB device from my PC running Ubuntu Linux. So I do not have to, as before, the data via FTP on the device shovel and not even remove the attached 8 GB microSD memory card every time.

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Performance test

And the battery cover again ... Because now I unfortunately notice a little quirk: The annoying thing with the battery cover. Because this one is also very difficult to open - and then does not close completely, a small gap remains open at the lower end. Maybe I'm just too clumsy to handle such a difficult device?

At least I know one now Solution, which already worked with the last cell phone: I simply order a silicone case on Ebay for a few euros – it always stays around the device, even when I'm using it, and thus protects against the ingress of dust and dirt particles.

After almost four months of testing, I'm still impressed with the overall performance of the HTC Desire S. I can use the device to tweet, email and use various other communication channels, take notes and even blog. With a few limitations, it's an absolutely great work tool, and moreover light for the handbag.

Battery and UMTS - it sucks!

A sticking point is of course the battery power. Because unfortunately the device hardly manages to use it during intensive use. Especially the UMTS sucks on the battery - and strangely more than the Wi-Fi. Hard to miss the GPS, which I never had for the same reason.

I also have to switch off the UMTS every now and then to save the battery. The practical location-based service, which is questionable in terms of data protection law, fails because of very practical reasons for using it. Incidentally, without UMTS the battery can last for two days - as long as you don't take a few photos in between. The brightness, which can be quickly adjusted using a widget, can also save battery power:

There are three brightness levels, the middle brightness level is completely sufficient and also saves a few hours of battery life. However, letting the cell phone get completely dark is not recommended: At the latest in sunlight, you can no longer see anything on the cell phone and can then only change it again via TrialundError. I am considering buying a second battery - not that few people in my circle of friends have one!

The memory: it hangs and hangs and hangs

The device has a removable SD card with 8 GB of memory as standard, but it is better not to fill it completely. Because the quasi-full memory apparently makes the device slower. After deleting a GB of data, things went faster again. Over time, however, the additionally installed Launcher Pro interface turned out to be a major problem. Apparently the software programmed for the standard Android does not work properly on the Desire S modified by HTC.

Constant system crashes were the result, after the SD card was "full", the device then had significant hang-ups and system crashes became the norm. So I not only removed data, but also the LauncherPro - since then the device has been working properly again and faster than before. What also excites me is that the device is more or less multi-tasking capable. At least what the Performance concerns: There are no hangs or long breaks when jumping from one device to the next.

Multitasking with small restrictions

Studies show that mobile Internet use is likely to overtake the PC soon. That is already noticeable today. As powerful as possible, but small and light is the mini-computer for his pocket. The HTC Desire S is in any case the perfect all-rounder. Criticism there are still.

A longer press on the Home button shows the programs that were last opened, in which, with a bit of luck, the settings or files that were still being used are still open. With my password manager Keepass, however, I have to re-enter the password every time. It may be a security feature - but one that makes switching between different applications quite complicated.

Overall, however, the phone is clear more powerful than, for example, my 2-year-old Nokia netbook and for me it clearly wins the comparison between mobile phone and netbook. Almost hard to believe! What I'm still missing is a USB port for external hard drives and a kind of docking station with a stand for an external keyboard - then the HTC Desire S would be the perfect work tool. What could be better would be the photo performance: Compared to the Samsung Galaxy, it is at best satisfactory. You can take snapshots with it, that's all there is to it. Anyway, what's missing is a really good camera that can handle all those cell phoneFeatures united - instead of a mobile phone with rudimentary photo functions.

Mobile devices in continuous use?

My old Samsung Galaxy I usually only used to make phone calls, from time to look at Twitter and maybe eMails. eMails write? Unthinkable, way too complicated. And anyway, the constantly empty battery. Pretty often, I just had the phone off - especially at home.

Since I moved to Berlin, I've been wondering about the long-term use of mobile pocket computers, also known as smartphones. Berlin has probably the largest smartphone density in all of Germany.

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So while in the subway, in cafes and restaurants or elsewhere, all stare at their small appliances, I always wondered why these people do not get along without their mobile companions.

Smartphone with potential for addiction

Now I know why. HTC Desire S is potentially addicting. In a positive as well as a negative sense. Because it meets all the requirements that I previously had on a smartphone - and a few more.

A great keyboard, on which one also longer eMails can type quickly and easily, integrated office software, clear handling and, above all, Android 2, which means that I can finally use various timetable apps, read e-books, scan business cards - and in the Spiegel consider, a camera on the front makes it possible.

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The women's mobile phone?

Now please don't laugh, I know that this is a typical women's problem: I travel a lot and don't always have time to put on my make-up - and above all, I didn't always have a bagspiegel at hand. The problem is with the second camera on the front and the associated one Spiegelapp finally solved! Thanks HTC!

Apart from the fact that the phone can of course also all the great things, my old cell phone was already synonymous (Google Maps, listening to music, take pictures and watch, video and sound record, etc.), but I'm really thrilled by one thing really : The social media integration.

The perfect address book comparison

Now that doesn't mean that I have Facebook, Twitter and co. can be operated easily and quickly with a few apps. No: The phone's address book also shows all contact data from the address books of various social networks and also links identical contacts with one another. It's so awesome that I can't put my enthusiasm into words!

So that means if I have the same friend at Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Google+ and Xing, the HTC asks me if I want to link the contacts, one click is enough - and the device combines all available data into one Contact , which it shows me from now on. Why isn't there something like this for the PC?

For Linux at least I have searched so far in vain. The mobile phone has good chances, also at home (where I had it so far mostly from!) In the period of time ready to stand.

The required user?

Of course, this also has disadvantages: My cell phone address book is now miserably long and confusing. And there are for sure some people who do not like this automatic synchronization of all contact data. In general, it is to be lamented that the mobile phone simply forces various functions on its users - more on this in the next post.

However, there is a remedy: Under Settings -> Accounts and synchronization you can set the networks from which the data should be synchronized with the address book. And the automatic links between the address data can also be set very easily and just as easily canceled. To do this, click in the address book at the bottom on the three lines that stand for further settings, then on “… More” and then on “Linked contacts”.

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The end of the data synchronization?

There are other things that bother me more: For example, that this nice advantage could soon be a thing of the past. Debt that is the war between google and facebook. Because apparently at least a data comparison is me the contacts from Facebook no longer possible on other devices for Android 2.3.

This works with the HTC Desire S, but it still shows how stupid the dependency on individuals is Company is. And the Article At Netzwelt, it also gives me a hint as to why I can see and link the address data on my mobile phone, but then cannot export all the address data to the PC:

Export addresses - but only for Google

Apparently, if I understand correctly, the data from Facebook and Co. made available, but not stored on the mobile phone. As a result, I can only use the import-export function of the contacts, which was kindly provided, for the Google address book.

Or does anyone know of another solution?” “One of the features that I value the most in a cell phone is the ability to find the right way at any time. The thing still has its pitfalls - even with the HTC Desire. In any case, you won't find prehistoric monuments (see photo) with it!

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HTC Locations

It's not that Android 2.3 doesn't come with lots of location-determining software and hardware: Google Maps, Google Latitude, and HTC Locations are preinstalled, and Google Navigation can also be optionally integrated. Somehow I need so much selection Not at all.

It is nice, however, that the maps of HTC Locations are installed offline offline on the mobile phone. I can even store certain addresses as footprints and display buildings in 3-D view, although for me it is rather gimmick.

Incidentally, the maps are from Tele Atlas / TomTom, while Navigation comes from Route66. The search function works for me Indes, however, it is very bulky to reach only several clicks.

Less nice, however, that I only pre-installed the maps of Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France free of charge. That what I near Future need, Latvia, Italy and Canada costs extra - Italy, for example, for 30 days 4,99 euros.

Free alternatives

Then I would rather download the free MapDroyd, where the maps are available worldwide for free. Unfortunately, there is again no search function. Everything has its advantages and disadvantages.

The software is of course great for finding your way around the city. The location determination works with the Online-Function somewhat more reliable than with GPS. The GPS is also the purest battery killer - you can't find your way that quickly when the battery is suddenly empty.

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The pitfalls of Google Maps

With the shortcoming that, for example, Google Maps, depending on the connection speed, is much too slow. If I have the 3D-like cards Until the place has found, I'm almost there. And to get an overview, as on a large map possible, the mobile phone is rather not.

The acid test, however, is: go hiking. Because this is exactly where the software reaches its limits. She doesn't find the Teufelsberg near Berlin or the Stone Age chicken graves in the field near Rerik, which we explored over the weekend. I can still understand that such prehistoric cities are not listed, which might be expecting a little too much. That the Teufelsberg, on which there is at least a building, is not found, but not.

Since I must probably on occasion various hiking maps and possibly other software of the Open Street.-Map project to mind. Too bad: The possibilities of mobile navigation do not seem to be quite mature yet.

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Pre-installed applications in surface handling

Even if the HTC Desire is undeniably a cool thing: The HTC Sense user interface is a bit overloaded and offers hardly any modification options. Only one thing helps: a new, better user interface is needed. I thought it was great that all the necessary applications were preinstalled on the HTC Desire. But what's too much is too much: I don't understand why I should need three different apps for Twitter alone. Or Google Latitude and Facebook Places. It looks as if the manufacturer simply randomly installed everything that has to do with social media. Uninstall? Nothing!

For example, I don't need a huge clock right at the start and I don't necessarily have to be shown the current weather. The latter only works anyway if I activated the location of the mobile phone during setup or later in the settings. Since I don't necessarily have to use location-based apps, or if so, then only when necessary, I preferred to deactivate this, because the manufacturer does not necessarily have to be informed around the clock about where I am.

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HTC-Sense and alternative: LauncherPro

Also HTC Sense offers the possibility to synchronize the settings on the phone with the HTC server to quickly restore them. Sounds practical, but I prefer to save my data on my PC and just install everything again in case of emergency.

Perhaps HTC-Sense is comparatively unappealing and too confusing to me because of such “friendly” requirements for the user, you could also call it constraints.

Because I prefer to install LauncherPro: Here I can select up to Seven Homescreens and occupy. Even more practical is that you can put various shortcuts in dock strips and between these then as with the home screens. This maximizes the clarity of the small screens considerably.

Above all, it's the widgets that convince me: As I said, I don't need a clock and weather widget directly on the home screen. And the Friend Feed widget, with which HTC Sense shows me the latest messages from various social networks, does not help me, if only Facebook and Twitter are included. I can just as easily leave that. Launcher Pro, on the other hand, offers a practical calendar widget that I don't have with HTC Sense.

More choice, more clarity

A matter of taste. The really great advantage of Launcher Pro: You can select the apps that appear in the program overview. This creates a necessary overview, due to the lack of uninstallability of the programs.

All in all, Launcher Pro offers me the setting options that I sorely missed with HTC Sense. And it also runs smoothly and without any problems. Only occasionally does a program hang. I'm used to that from Android. Or is Launcher Pro to blame?" “The HTC Desire S is sold as a business phone. And you notice that too: Ever since I've had the HTC Desire, even my netbook is too big and too heavy for me to constantly carry it with me. why? For many things, the cell phone works at least as well.

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Office for mobile?

The already supplied Office application is called Quick-Office: It processes Word and Excel documents: formatting and spell checking. Only after a copy and paste function I search in vain. Only for PowerPoint applications I would need an extra program. There must be another office program.

The sticking point for mobile devices is and remains for me the keyboard: If it is not handy enough, I can not Twitter or eMaillet alone take notes. The keyboard of the HTC Desire S works great in portrait as well as in landscape view.

Great keyboard with small drawbacks

Quite often I catch the fact that I do not have to turn the mobile phone into the landscape mode: the tapping goes even in the portrait view very easy.

A lack is the missing umlauts and the missing ß on the Android standard keyboard: to them one comes only by prolonged pressing the corresponding vowel and S-keys. After all, there are of course also keyboards with umlauts!

Help, the word recognition

Sure, instead of "must" you can simply write "must" and hope for word recognition. But word recognition has its pitfalls, because it does what it wants: Although it usually shows the correct one of the available words, you have to click on it.

However, it happened to me several times that I had a message or a tweet that I typed in carefully and sent, only to then notice that there was a completely different word. Something like this can quickly become embarrassing (and the signature “sent from my HTC” under the eMails may not be that stupid).

Text input via audio

At least there would be one Alternatives: Text input via audio. However, it seems to have only been developed in a very rudimentary manner and recognizes almost no word correctly. Maybe you have to "teach" them first or remove annoying background noise.

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In principle, that sounds practical. However, I don't know if I want to enter my texts on the go in such a way that everyone can overhear them. And whether that's the way I work useful is. But for interviews that would be a handy thing!

Different language

It is even more complicated when, like me, one acts in different languages. One can adjust two languages ​​at the same time, but I would need at least three. And stupid is that the device does not recognize the respective language in which you are writing and then, for example, Italian terms replaced by German.

Nice, however, that there is a spelling check in the included Quick-Office. And there is even a Duden app, which you can purchase and install optionally.

The missing trackball

Another drawback: the missing trackball. Since the rearranging of words, sentences, even entire sections in texts are among my most important Tasks heard, the copy and paste function is essential for me.

But if I want to copy the relevant place, the marking process is either by the automatic word marking function or the visual trackback but at least very much to get used to. It costs me on the small screen, despite the magnifying glass for more precise adjustment, more and more time than it should need.

Nevertheless, the HTC Desire S has now become an indispensable companion for me: almost all of my Communication I use it to process, if network coverage is available, meanwhile on the go: Twitter, Facebook, Skype - and of course eMail.

eMailwith the HTC Desire S

When included eMailUnfortunately, there seems to be no junk filter. Moreover, it is set by default that only the eMails of the last three days. This is confusing at first, but you can set that so that all eMails are displayed.

Problems it sometimes appears when sending the eMails over UMTS admit. About Wi-Fi is always. Apparently the server is compatible with mine eMailProviders 1blue not with the UMTS settings of oThe problem occurs but as I said only sometimes!

Handling and contact management

A cell phone a mobile office, with which you can do all the complicated things like blogging on the go: Is that possible?

The answer: With the HTC Desire S many things are possible. However, it is not just the functionality of the HTC Desire S that convinces: Overall, Android proves to be a very practical, well mobile user interface.

Blogging with the mobile phone

A feature I do not want to miss anymore: the ability to blog from mobile phones. Or at least post-edit blog posts and answer comments. Made possible by a WordPress app for Android, which displays the backend in a greatly reduced form.

Of course, this is too low to blog properly - for example, the app only displays keywords, not custom taxonomies. Nevertheless, blogging is better in my opinion than with my 10 inch netbook, where the complex backend is much too small.

No taskbar for open programs

At all, such things show up what a well thought-out Android system is for mobile use. Because it is about classes more transparent for mobile use and small screens than for example Ubuntu with Unity or Windows 7.

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What is missing on the dan Android phones, however, and for what even on the small screen would have been room: The taskbar, which exists on Android tablets (in the picture!) You would not show any open windows, small icons would do it also!

But switching between open programs without having to click back on the homescreen - that would actually be a pretty important feature!

Contact and appointment management

What I like about the HTC Desire S, however, is the contact and appointment management: The address book and the calendar show not only my contact data, birthdays and events from Google, but also from the address books and calendars of different social networks.

And it gets even better: You also link the identical contacts with one another. So that means who I am the same friend at Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Google+, Xing and / or in my address book, the HTC asks me if I want to link the contacts with one another.

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All you need is a click - and the device already unites all the available data to a contact, which it now displays to me. All dates are also displayed in the overview.

Why isn't there something like that for the PC? Unfortunately, this nice feature could soon be a thing of the past. This is due to the war between Google and Facebook. Because apparently at least a data comparison is me the contacts from Facebook no longer possible on other devices for Android 2.3.

The more complex reasons can be found in Netzwelt. However: After an update the thing still works for me.

Scan contacts directly: Mobile business card management

Another feature is the mobile phone: the possibility to scan contacts directly: once photographed, already the contact is also added immediately in the contact management of the mobile phone.

However, my first attempt with goggles failed miserably - the program didn't recognize anything at all. But then I find the free app CamCard, which is also available for the iPhone. At least that seems to work to some extent: at least normal writing, black on white, is recognized very well. However, it depends on the angle and the lighting in which the business card is photographed. In other words: Scanning business cards with a mobile phone sounds like a great future-oriented solution Idea, which can certainly still be improved. For starters, though, I'm all set satisfied.

Nevertheless, the HTC Desire had all the prerequisites to establish itself as a mobile all-rounder for office work. You can tell that mobile working is becoming more and more popular!” “Part of my HTC Desire test was also the o2 business tariff upgrade, which I was able to test free of charge for three months. The main question for me was: Can I work effectively with the o2 UMTS connection from o2?

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Comfortable all-round fare or complicated jungle?

The o2 business tariff comes as a convenient all-round tariff therefore, in which various services are included for free: namely almost all services within Germany with the exception of call forwarding to a specific phone number.

Calls abroad are also free from the home zone: Only calls to foreign mobile networks cost between 30 and 90 cents per minute from the home zone, depending on the country. The prices given in the table above are unfortunately without Value-added tax!

As far as the more extensive tariff conditions are concerned, the convenient tariff is turning into a complicated jungle: SMS, for example, are free if you also buy a mobile phone with the tariff. Otherwise, SMS will cost 20 cents each in all networks. And abroad they cost 20 cents anyway.

Telephone calls to and from abroad

Speaking of foreign countries: That makes the matter then unfortunately very complicated: For monthly 8,90 Euro one can namely the O2 International option to reserve. This allows you to make calls from abroad to the foreign landline network between 0,06 and 0,89 Euro. In foreign mobile network between 0,36 and 1,19 Euro.

If you make calls abroad, you pay between 0,36 and 2,08 euros, depending on the country. And anyone who is called has 1 free minutes in world zone 100 and otherwise pays from EUR 0,59 per minute. Around Honestly to be, it should be cheaper to buy a SIM card abroad.

Confusing information

Only if you always have to be reachable under the number or is often traveling in different countries, this option makes sense. And: What costs abroad intercourse without the international option I could not find unfortunately: On the website of o2 Business I have found no information.

In general, I find the presentation of the different tariffs unfortunately too confusing and too confusing, that is, a few options less would have done it. In addition, the information on the website contains errors:

The information on the O2 International Option is almost two years old, so there are still 200 instead of 100 free minutes. In the table shown above, which was kindly sent to me by o2, these are missing Costs for the additional options and the information including VAT.

Dual Simcard and upgrade rate

Practically at the upgrade rate is that you get two Simcards instead of a Simcard: one for the mobile phone and one for the netbook. With the same number! Thanks again o2, that they made this so quickly and easily possible. Because actually was for the test only a mobile phone tariff provided.

And that at the upgrade tariff the UMTS is only throttled from 5 GB on GPRS, where the upgrade without 300 MB is the case. The upgrade tariff unfortunately also costs 12 Euro more.

Benefits of the business tariff

Kindly enough, o2 has my previous one Internet-Packs-M for exactly three months without any problems and as a gesture of goodwill switched off from one day to the next and the flat rate was switched on again just as easily afterwards. Apart from the fact that the Internet-Pack M is limited to 200 GB per month, I noticed the following difference:

With the business tariff you can be online with both devices at the same time via UMTS, with Internet-Pack M this is not possible despite the dual SIM card. And that can be quite annoying if you want to quickly check something on your mobile phone while working on the computer - and maybe don't think that the netbook is also currently on.

The net cover

Anyway, the Internet was some time ago for me the argument to switch to o2: I have previously tried various Internet connections with E-Plus-Discounters, but also in congested areas like the Rhine-Main area just get very miserable net ,

o2 has worked a lot better and for the necessary actions like tweeting, eMails read and answer, facebook etc. 200 or 300 GB are completely sufficient. With the netbook, however, this can quickly become a problem, for example because updates have to be imported from time to time.

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Would I use the business rate?

Nevertheless, the Business Tarif Upgrade would not be an option for me. Reason: The network coverage, eg in the Berlin subway or - even more annoying - on longer distances. The former I need for Twitter and eMails, the latter to work. Both difficult. Of course, o2 is not an isolated case:

Sebastian Koch, for example, has criticized in his blog the same for the T Mobile, with E-Plus I have said as I said worse experiences. Nevertheless, in the age of cloud computing, it should be possible to write a blog post in a Düsseldorf hotel.

In the meantime, SPON is also reporting on the bad connections and even gets excited customers-Resistance against the miserable network coverage at o2 - and the company has admitted that it is not the best with the same and that these are not isolated cases - and that they are working on network expansion. At least.

Is everything better?

Because even if it is for Twitter or eMails just enough, at least at Clouds it will be difficult. And that's exactly what I would not spend on 30 Euro a month - because I can still work effectively only at home.

This is unlikely to change LTE, the o2 has recently been on offer - and in the consumer advocates also complain about the lack of coverage. A reproach in any case, the Dr. Remco van der Velden from Telefonica had nothing to oppose at the Bitkom Conference Network Rules 2011. ”


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