[Qgis-user] Smartphone suggestions for QGIS Mobile

Saber Razmjooei saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk
Fri Jul 27 01:58:52 PDT 2012


I have QGIS on Nexus 7 (16GB) and QGIS works very well on it.
Had it for a site visit yesterday during a very bright day and it was
surprisingly superb.

There are some minor bugs with QGIS android GUI which I am sure will be
ironed out in future.



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From: James Stott <James.Stott at npaconsult.co.uk>
To: venerio giuseppe anardu <anardu.geol at yahoo.it>, QGIS Users List
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Smartphone suggestions for QGIS Mobile
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:28:55 +0100



I have got QGIS working on my Nexus S and the screen size and resolution
are the limiting factor with using QGIS on Android – Nexus S has a 4
inch screen with a resolution of 800x480.

 

I would really recommend a phone with a big screen (the Samsung Note has
one of the biggest) or a tablet – the Nexus 7 can be had for £159 for
the 8GB version and £199 for the 16GB version. That has a 7 inch screen
and with a resolution of 1280 x 800.

 


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I thank you for all those informations, but those very good smartphones
are very expensives, but right now I'm planning to buy a cheaper one (at
least €200): I need a mobile and I just would like to have an
introduction on Mobile GIS...


Please forgive me if I've been not clear enough, but in reality I need
informations about the kind of display, something like "capacitive
display" Vs "resistive display": I would like to know if "capacitive"
displays can be used with enough precision considering its peculiari
stilus... Does someone can share its experiences to address me and other
users?


 


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