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Endor posted:I switch between two Thunderbolt cases and naked (with a screen protector) depending on my mood. To help you out. Scotch tape will pull lint off of a screen protector without loving it all up. Also. Put the phone higher than the surface you're working on. Like throw it on a book or something and be ocd as poo poo about dust before you lay it down. You can put those on and off 100 times if you keep the work area clean.
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bull3964 posted:That's not the point. He already said he wanted an entry level smartphone but was only focusing on the ones that are free right now. Service cost is the same whether you get a free smartphone or the most expensive smartphone. So, if you were already prepared to pay the extra $30 a month for the free smartphone, wait a month or two and put that $30 a month you would have been spending towards a better device. Can you get one of those $0.01 smartphone deals from amazon and use that to sign another 2 year contract with it?
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 11:32 |
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EbolaIvory posted:To help you out. Scotch tape will pull lint off of a screen protector without loving it all up. Also. Put the phone higher than the surface you're working on. Like throw it on a book or something and be ocd as poo poo about dust before you lay it down. You can put those on and off 100 times if you keep the work area clean. Some screen protectors even come with an adhesive "lint remover" that usually works just as good or better than scotch tape. But it doesn't work 100% of the time, sometimes the lint just doesn't want to let go of the screen protector. And it also seems like every time I try to lift up the protector to remove a piece of lint, two more get stuck under it. I try to do the whole "apply in a fogged-up bathroom" trick, but I just have really bad luck with screen protectors, so I learn to live with a bubble here or there.
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 14:08 |
Man, I really like my ThunderBolt but I want to punch the design team in the face. Who thought that putting the charge port on the same side that the phone will rest on while the stand is propped up was a good idea? gently caress that guy. The red circle is where the cord plugs into the phone, effectively making the kick-stand completely useless while charging. =/
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 21:54 |
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That's how they get you to buy the dock.
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 21:55 |
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nickhimself posted:Man, I really like my ThunderBolt but I want to punch the design team in the face. Who thought that putting the charge port on the same side that the phone will rest on while the stand is propped up was a good idea? gently caress that guy. You *can* stand it up in portrait mode, instead of the landscape mode like in your photo. Doesn't help if you want to watch some video while your phone is charging, but it's something. Or you could do what I did: I just used a little cheap plastic cradle device that came with my CyberAcoustic speakers (meant for holding an iPod while plugged into the speakers' Aux-In port) to hold my phone in a slightly tilted landscape mode while plugged in. Not as good as using the kickstand if the usb port were in the right drat spot, but it works.
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 22:04 |
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nickhimself posted:Man, I really like my ThunderBolt but I want to punch the design team in the face. Who thought that putting the charge port on the same side that the phone will rest on while the stand is propped up was a good idea? gently caress that guy. Is your next hot news tip about battery life on 4G being poor?
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 22:18 |
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nickhimself posted:Man, I really like my ThunderBolt but I want to punch the design team in the face. Who thought that putting the charge port on the same side that the phone will rest on while the stand is propped up was a good idea? gently caress that guy. Does the kickstand still hold it up if you flip it upside down, or is not strong enough like the Photon's?
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# ? Aug 12, 2011 01:02 |
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ExcessBLarg! posted:Yeah loving Motorola dipshits who designed the Photon ... wait the Thunderbolt has this problem too? Strong enough? It isn't designed to.
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Probably why he asked.
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ExcessBLarg! posted:Yeah loving Motorola dipshits who designed the Photon ... wait the Thunderbolt has this problem too? The Photon though the kickstand is strong enough that you literally just flip it hte other way and it still works. I don't think this is the case for the Thunderbolt unfortunately, but at least the Photon has a partial solution.
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# ? Aug 12, 2011 01:58 |
No, the thunderbolt just collapses on itself. Bummer.
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# ? Aug 12, 2011 04:35 |
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DaNzA posted:Can you get one of those $0.01 smartphone deals from amazon and use that to sign another 2 year contract with it? Amazon profits from the contract, so no. Those smartphone deals are always with a new contract.
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# ? Aug 12, 2011 06:20 |
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I always time my cell phone purchases wrong (like right before a better revolutionary phone comes out, or buying a phone right before 3G is released), I figure I'll run this by you. My droid finally broke for good (the keyboard was falling apart for a while, which was fine, but recently the "return" or "back" button is broken and so is the search button, which is killing me). Do I... a) Get a ThunderBolt or Droid Charge or something like that now? b) wait for the Bionic? c) Other It comes down to: how soon is the Bionic coming out (probably), and how much better is it than what's out now, and is Bionic even the right thing to be holding out for? Thanks so much, guys.
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Peglegington posted:I always time my cell phone purchases wrong (like right before a better revolutionary phone comes out, or buying a phone right before 3G is released), I figure I'll run this by you. The new rumored date for the Bionic via the leaked Verizon roadmap is Sept. 8. I'd say the Bionic should be a really solid phone as long as Motorola figured out the battery issue with LTE phones. The only thing recently rumored that I'm interested in is 720p screens (HTC Vigor, etc.). That's something that if it is going to be big in the near future I wouldn't mind having on my next phone. I'm probably just going to grab a Bionic when it comes out though as I'm sick of waiting.
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# ? Aug 13, 2011 00:09 |
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Samsung Galaxy S2 is most likely being officially announced for the US (and possibly released as well) on Aug 29. http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/12/samsung-plans-august-29th-mobile-launch-galaxy-s-ii-finally-l/ I recommend waiting until that and the Bionic are both out - and then reading the reviews, trying both out in the store, and picking whatever looks better. Assuming your phone can make it that long...
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Peglegington posted:I always time my cell phone purchases wrong (like right before a better revolutionary phone comes out, or buying a phone right before 3G is released), I figure I'll run this by you. I'd cruise craigslist and just find a cheap android phone to hold you over for another month until Bionic/Vigor comes out. You can get a cheap OG Droid or DX locally here for $100-$150.
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# ? Aug 13, 2011 00:48 |
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So my Fascinate stopped sending/receiving calls/texts. My wifes works just fine sitting right next to me. Mine is rooted hers is not but I cant imagine that would cause a problem as I've had mine rooted for like 8 months. I can't even get through dialing the *228. I've also tried rebooting multiple times. Anyone have any suggestions?
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tismondo posted:Samsung Galaxy S2 is most likely being officially announced for the US (and possibly released as well) on Aug 29. I will be surprised if there's a Verizon release soon. The only LTE Samsung phone on Verizon's roadmap for the rest of this year is the Stratosphere and that's been all but confirmed as the QWERTY slider that was leaked awhile back. The 29th is before the release of the bionic anyways so we'll see then, but I'm really not expecting an eminent Verizon release. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 01:54 on Aug 13, 2011 |
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bull3964 posted:I will be surprised if there's a Verizon release soon. The only LTE Samsung phone on Verizon's roadmap for the rest of this year is the Stratosphere and that's been all but confirmed as the QWERTY slider that was leaked awhile back. Except that the Verizon S2 is unlikely to have LTE.
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Penguissimo posted:Except that the Verizon S2 is unlikely to have LTE. If the SGSII launches without LTE, it's not worth wasting a subsidy over
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bull3964 posted:If the SGSII launches without LTE, it's not worth wasting a subsidy over That's certainly a valid opinion, but it hardly means we have proof that the SGS2 isn't coming to VZW anytime soon.
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bull3964 posted:I will be surprised if there's a Verizon release soon. The only LTE Samsung phone on Verizon's roadmap for the rest of this year is the Stratosphere and that's been all but confirmed as the QWERTY slider that was leaked awhile back. Penguissimo posted:Except that the Verizon S2 is unlikely to have LTE.
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# ? Aug 13, 2011 04:42 |
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Penguissimo posted:That's certainly a valid opinion, but it hardly means we have proof that the SGS2 isn't coming to VZW anytime soon. All I'm saying is there are two Samsung phones for this year on Verizon's roadmap that was leaked, the stratosphere and the illusion. The stratosphere is expected to be the 4g QWERTY slider and the illusion is expected to be a low to mid range device. It's certainly possible that one of them is actually the SGSII or that it's coming and not on the roadmap, but it seems unlikely right now. I would also point out that both the Sprint and ATT version have passed FCC at this point. Nothing for Verizon yet. There is a Samsung Plato slated for January and I would say that would be the best candidate for a SGSII variant. That seems like enough time for them to rework the LTE SGSII announced for Korea for Verizon. tismondo posted:I'm not saying you're wrong.... (and let's be fair, it's all speculation at this point) but a leaked roadmap is your evidence against it? iPhone 5 isn't on that roadmap either... you wanna bet against that one for September? Actually, most analysts have the next iPhone pegged for October at this point. Plus, we know Apple plays by their own rules when it comes to information control. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 04:54 on Aug 13, 2011 |
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bull3964 posted:All I'm saying is there are two Samsung phones for this year on Verizon's roadmap that was leaked, the stratosphere and the illusion. The stratosphere is expected to be the 4g QWERTY slider and the illusion is expected to be a low to mid range device. Ah, I see what you mean now. I got confused by this part: bull3964 posted:The only LTE Samsung phone and thought you were implying that if there's no LTE GS2, there wouldn't be any for Verizon. I need to go to bed.
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I have an unlocked SGSII on AT&T and the battery is horrible...if Samaung bolted an LTE radio onto it, the battery life would be measured in minutes to hours. So unless there is some sort of super secret battery technology around the corner, I wouldn't hold your breath for a CDMA LTE SGSII. It would gobble power like nobody's business and make the Thunderbolt look good... Ninja edit: the SGSII is on it's way back to Amazon. Just can't worry every time I turn on the display that it's going to die any minute...
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# ? Aug 13, 2011 16:38 |
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I'm trying to decide between a Droid Charge and Droid Incredible 2 for my upgrade from an OG Droid. Leaning towards the Incredible 2 because of its superior battery life but the SAMOLED screen and 4G are nice bonuses, especially on my unlimited data plan. Can someone tell me if rooting a Charge helps any with the battery life? Also is it possible to get a Charge and exchange it in for another phone if it's a piece of poo poo? I know Verizon has a trade-in program but I don't know if that means being able to exchange for another phone that costs the same amount.
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# ? Aug 14, 2011 15:48 |
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nachos posted:I'm trying to decide between a Droid Charge and Droid Incredible 2 for my upgrade from an OG Droid. Leaning towards the Incredible 2 because of its superior battery life but the SAMOLED screen and 4G are nice bonuses, especially on my unlimited data plan. Can someone tell me if rooting a Charge helps any with the battery life? I don't personally own a Droid Charge, but I hear the battery life isn't too shabby. In fact, a lot of the people that I've talked with (including a Verizon Wireless employee) say that the phone lasts a good day and a half with regular usage. Hope this might be of a small enlightenment. Of course, I think the incredible 2 will still have longer battery life.
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nachos posted:I'm trying to decide between a Droid Charge and Droid Incredible 2 for my upgrade from an OG Droid. Leaning towards the Incredible 2 because of its superior battery life but the SAMOLED screen and 4G are nice bonuses, especially on my unlimited data plan. Can someone tell me if rooting a Charge helps any with the battery life? I got a Charge a month or two ago and it is fantastic so far. The screen is by far the best feature of it for me, so much so that I don't know if I can get another phone that doesn't have a SAMOLED. 4G is nice, but I'm on a 2gb plan and so use wifi most of the time. Battery was fine before rooting (something like 15-20 hours using primarily wifi, screen brightness low, light/moderate usage). I rooted it and put Humble on and now battery life is pretty spectacular. I plugged it in this morning with 10% left after up time of ~38 hours, again with mostly wifi rather than mobile network. Rooting/Humble also made it quite a bit snappier (doubled my Quadrant score, for whatever that's worth). The sole concern I have is that the SGSII or Bionic might beat the Charge in every category: lighter weight, screen as good or better, better battery, dual-core, etc. Still, compared to Droid X2 or Incredible 2, I would easily take the Charge again. Ciabatta fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Aug 14, 2011 |
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Ciabatta posted:I got a Charge a month or two ago and it is fantastic so far. The screen is by far the best feature of it for me, so much so that I don't know if I can get another phone that doesn't have a SAMOLED. 4G is nice, but I'm on a 2gb plan and so use wifi most of the time. Battery was fine before rooting (something like 15-20 hours using primarily wifi, screen brightness low, light/moderate usage). It's unlikely the Bionic will have a better screen. Samsung has routinely destroyed Motorola when it comes to screen quality.
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Just to be sure, a transfer of liability DOES knock you down to the 2GB cap right? My friend wants to keep his unlimited data but also go under his own plan ( he is under his sisters plan at the moment) he called Verizon and they told him once he gets his new phone that they can do a transfer of liability and set him up under his own plan. I thought I read in this thread that it would automatically take his unlimited data away though?
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Just to be sure, a transfer of liability DOES knock you down to the 2GB cap right? It depends. I did a transfer last month-there was a pause while they verified me by checking my water bill. The first person said yes and did it, the second person said that was not the case and put unlimited back on. So, I still have an unlimited plan even after transfer.
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Professorbx posted:It depends. I did a transfer last month-there was a pause while they verified me by checking my water bill. The first person said yes and did it, the second person said that was not the case and put unlimited back on. So, I still have an unlimited plan even after transfer. So it's just a case of finding someone who is willing to keep your unlimited plan while you transfer?
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# ? Aug 15, 2011 03:26 |
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Google is buying Motorola. Whoa. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/supercharging-android-google-to-acquire.html
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# ? Aug 15, 2011 12:56 |
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Well then. That pretty much confirms I will be buying the Bionic.
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# ? Aug 15, 2011 13:16 |
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Droid Bionic 2 will be the new Nexus, calling it now
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bull3964 posted:Well then. That pretty much confirms I will be buying the Bionic. Yea, you guys know I had pretty much written off the Bionic but this complicates things immensely. Man, that's is awesome though. It's going to rule having a manufacturer put out hopefully stock Android phones.
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Codiusprime posted:Yea, you guys know I had pretty much written off the Bionic but this complicates things immensely. I can see this applying to future phones, but how does this affect production a phone that's basically ready to ship? Or are people expecting Google's ownership to dramatically affect the future upgrade support of the Bionic?
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Endor posted:I can see this applying to future phones, but how does this affect production a phone that's basically ready to ship? Or are people expecting Google's ownership to dramatically affect the future upgrade support of the Bionic? Mainly I'm thinking of the possibility of an unlocked bootloader and future updates. All speculation though. I'll probably still end up with a vigor though.
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Endor posted:Or are people expecting Google's ownership to dramatically affect the future upgrade support of the Bionic? This basically. There's even more of a chance now the bootloader will be unlocked. It also now lends credence to the rumors earlier about ICS being optimized for OMAP (TI being Moto's preferred SoC solution provider). This also throws a whole new perspective on Motorola developing their own LTE chipset for release with the Bionic. OS LTE support is coming in ICS and I wonder who's chipset it's likely to be optimized for now? This deal has likely been in the works for quite some time and in retrospect, a lot of Motorola's moves over the past 9 months make a lot more sense.
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