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Mu Zeta posted:I mean that it's not IPS. I tried using a normal LCD laptop again and the viewing angles were horrendous. Well, I haven't seen the screen, so we'll have to wait for some reviews.
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Mu Zeta posted:Doesn't the Moto G have a crappy screen? For a 200 dollar phone, no, it's more than acceptable. Compared to a HTC One or even a N5 sure, it's not nearly as good.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:I wouldn't call 720p crappy, just budget friendly. Which is a good attribute when your monthly phone budget includes devices too.
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quoting a buncha posts out of order hereAshex posted:Consider this when looking at Touchdown, all the company data is contained within a single app that respects the device policy. It can still perform a device wipe and support the full policy (to my knowledge). I've been using Touchdown for a few years now and love it. Also, while Touchdown HD seems to imply it's for tablets, it seems to work just great on a phone and doesn't look like rear end like straight-up Touchdown. ilkhan posted:And as an aside, what does "driving mode" actually do? I didn't know it changed Google Now's search algorithm to prioritize your contacts, but the main feature is that it if a call or text message in, it announces who's on the other end. You can use voice commands to answer or have it read the message. Also you can have it auto-reply to text messages with a custom response like "hay I'm driving so STFU." Kreeblah posted:gently caress it. This probably isn't going to be anywhere near worth what they're charging, but I haven't gotten a drastically new toy in a while. With the new native SDK and some extra apps they announced the day before yesterday, it actually does quite a bit more now. I still need to try Word Lens out on mine; it looks pretty cool.
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Mu Zeta posted:I mean that it's not IPS. CNET UK posted:Resolution aside, the screen is very impressive. It's bright, and its colours are enjoyably rich and bold, without looking oversaturated. It's more than good enough to handle high-definition games and movies on Netflix. It displayed my favourite test video, Art of Flight, with vivid blue skies, and crisp, clear flurries of snow. It has good viewing angles too, meaning you don't need to stay completely square on to the screen to get the best view.
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I just looked it up and it does have an IPS screen. I don't know why I thought otherwise.
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bull3964 posted:...Motorola awesomeness... I'm going to be looking for a phone to replace the Nexus 4 next year and you just convinced me to posssibly go for a Motorola phone instead of another Nexus. If their 2013 phones are this decent, then the 2014 phones might be pretty drat good
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kitten smoothie posted:
It's not that is changes Now's algorithm, it's a completely different thing altogether. It's like an extra layer before Now's search. Different screens and everything. Most of the time, it's good. I've never had much success with Now calling any of my contacts. There's just a few edge cases were it causes problems. Driving mode is awesome though and it's nice that there's nothing at all to setup. The phone just KNOWS when you are driving and turns on and off without intervention.
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ThermoPhysical posted:I'm going to be looking for a phone to replace the Nexus 4 next year and you just convinced me to posssibly go for a Motorola phone instead of another Nexus. I don't know, the Droid was a really good phone for its time. Then they came out with a half-baked Droid 2 and then managed to delay themselves into oblivion with the Bionic era. I'm still rooting for them, though, there's a few family friends who (managed to still be) work for Motorola Mobility. I like the X, I'm just more committed to the Nexus line ATM.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:Yeah, I got mine yesterday, but I also just sold my MotoX. You will break down and re-buy another X. Count on it.
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I ordered the nexus 5 from the google play store last night. Says it will ship in 2-3 weeks. Can't wait to ditch sprint! Any suggestion on a cheap pay as you go plan. Looking for 2gb high speed data and low mins and texts. Thinking of straight talk, any better plans?
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api call girl posted:I don't know, the Droid was a really good phone for its time. Then they came out with a half-baked Droid 2 and then managed to delay themselves into oblivion with the Bionic era. I'm still rooting for them, though, there's a few family friends who (managed to still be) work for Motorola Mobility. Most of Motorola's 2011 fuckups can be pointed squarely at Nvidia. Original Bionic was supposed to be using a Tegra 2 but Tegra 2 didn't work with LTE, ended up pushing the phone back to the point where they scrapped everything and started over with OMAP4 and their own LTE radio. That also made the Xoom launch without LTE support leading to the famous mail-in upgrade program. That lead to the Bionic being released only two months before the Razr which made it look poor and un-needed by comparison (personally, I feel the Bionic is a more robust phone than the Razr.) The X2 was released with Tegra 2 during the summer and that meant no LTE and abandonment at Gingerbread when Nvidia stopped supporting Tegra 2 properly. This also lead to the Atrix 4G and Photon 4G being stuck at Gingerbread despite promises for ICS. Is there any wonder as to why the OEMs seemed to have largely abandoned Nvidia for SoC support for their phone lines? If most recent rumors of the new Nexus 10 are true, then that's another nail in the coffin for Nvidia as Tegra 4 won't be getting an AOSP target as previously expected.
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I've been a Motorola fanboy since the OG Droid days, but the X2 almost caused me to drop them forever. What a lovely phone that was. Constant random reboots that persisted through mutliple warranty exchanges, plus the Tegra 2 apparently had a problem with audio playback because one of the biggest bugs on the phone (besides the random reboots that happened at least once a day) was that music constantly skipped and popped if you were lucky enough to have an up-time longer than 24 hours. I eventually called Verizon, and explained that after my 3rd Droid X2 I really just wanted another comparable phone. They gave me a Droid 3, which was rock solid and pretty drat good. No complaints about that phone. So yeah, gently caress the X2 and Tegra 2 forever. Yeah, gee, wonder why no phones of note came out using the Tegra 3 or 4...
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hotsauce posted:You will break down and re-buy another X. Count on it. Let clarify, I did not buy the X, AT&T allowed me an early upgrade (two months after my regular upgrade) and gave me the X for free. I would have taken the Galaxy Note 3, but it wasn't free, and I really wanted to try the X.
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r0ck0 posted:I ordered the nexus 5 from the google play store last night. Says it will ship in 2-3 weeks. Can't wait to ditch sprint! Any suggestion on a cheap pay as you go plan. Looking for 2gb high speed data and low mins and texts. Thinking of straight talk, any better plans? http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-plans $30 plan. See the note about wal-mart.
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I have that $30 plan and it's pretty great. Though I've gone past 100 minutes a few times I'm happy with it overall. You don't need to get it from Wal-mart either, I just did everything online. But you won't be able to keep your old phone number when signing up.
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Mu Zeta posted:I have that $30 plan and it's pretty great. Though I've gone past 100 minutes a few times I'm happy with it overall. You don't need to get it from Wal-mart either, I just did everything online. But you won't be able to keep your old phone number when signing up. This is only true if you are a current T-Mobile subscriber because the $30 5GB plan is for new T-Mobile subscribers. If you are coming from Sprint you will activate your SIM online and then call T-Mobile and request your number to be ported over. That will close your Sprint account. Do not close your Sprint account yourself or you won't get your number ported. I did this plan last summer and couldn't be happier. Especially coming from Sprint the network speed is awesome. EDIT: If you wait T-Mobile regularly has $1 or free SIMs. I'd probably wait at least through Black Friday before ordering EDIT2: To activate you just purchase a microsim from T-Mobile and activate the sim online. Just make sure you pick the $30 5GB plan and not the $30 1500 minute plan. Stick it in your phone. Done. GSM is freedom! gariig fucked around with this message at 18:22 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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Civil posted:http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-plans Mu Zeta posted:I have that $30 plan and it's pretty great. Though I've gone past 100 minutes a few times I'm happy with it overall. You don't need to get it from Wal-mart either, I just did everything online. But you won't be able to keep your old phone number when signing up. Woah, that is awesome. So how do I sign up for that if I didnt purchase my phone from walmart or tmo?
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gariig posted:This is only true if you are a current T-Mobile subscriber because the $30 5GB plan is for new T-Mobile subscribers. If you are coming from Sprint you will activate your SIM online and then call T-Mobile and request your number to be ported over. That will close your Sprint account. Do not close your Sprint account yourself or you won't get your number ported. Thank you!!! That is an amazing price.
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Mu Zeta posted:I have that $30 plan and it's pretty great. Though I've gone past 100 minutes a few times I'm happy with it overall. You don't need to get it from Wal-mart either, I just did everything online. But you won't be able to keep your old phone number when signing up. If you go over the 100 minutes, it's $0.10 per minute after that. You have to put money in your account first to be able to use this. But it's been useful to me the 2 times in the last year I've gone over 100.
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You can also just auto-pay an overage in multiples of $10 and that'll go into your "extra minutes" bucket.
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FogHelmut posted:If you go over the 100 minutes, it's $0.10 per minute after that. You have to put money in your account first to be able to use this. But it's been useful to me the 2 times in the last year I've gone over 100. Yeah I just leave an extra 20 or so in the account and it uses that. I just wish the LTE speed was a little faster. It's fine for browsing and stuff but Netflix still hiccups once in a while.
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So i heard people like the Moto G? I just bought one this afternoon. Its my first Android phone so lets see how it will hold up against my regular Iphone 5!
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Shai-Hulud posted:So i heard people like the Moto G? I just bought one this afternoon. Its my first Android phone so lets see how it will hold up against my regular Iphone 5!
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:The Moto G absolutely demolishes everything else in its price range, which is to say it's better than cheap Chinese garbage. It won't hold up against any flagship devices released in the last year but it's great for the price. Yeah i only wanted one to play around with. I'm thinking about switching to android next year and i wanted a cheap but decent phone to try it out first. The Moto G had pretty perfect timing. So far im pretty happy with it. I just need to find a decent Podcast app since Downcast is only on iOS.
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Shai-Hulud posted:Yeah i only wanted one to play around with. I'm thinking about switching to android next year and i wanted a cheap but decent phone to try it out first. The Moto G had pretty perfect timing. So far im pretty happy with it. I just need to find a decent Podcast app since Downcast is only on iOS. Here's the app thread.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:I've been a Motorola fanboy since the OG Droid days, but the X2 almost caused me to drop them forever. What a lovely phone that was. Constant random reboots that persisted through mutliple warranty exchanges, plus the Tegra 2 apparently had a problem with audio playback because one of the biggest bugs on the phone (besides the random reboots that happened at least once a day) was that music constantly skipped and popped if you were lucky enough to have an up-time longer than 24 hours. I have a LG chocolate that could play music flawlessly and fitted my needs.
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Peven Stan posted:I have a LG chocolate that could play music flawlessly and fitted my needs. Yeah, words could not describe how much I hated that phone. Every update made things worse. The update to 2.3 brought along the random reboots, and the update to fix that brought along a battery indicator that became wildly inaccurate whenever it randomly rebooted, so now you would never know if you REALLY had 80% battery left or if you were lower. It was amazing going from the x2 to the Droid 3 and having everything"just work".
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deong posted:I was using touchdown for a few years as well. I do feel the default app is much nicer. I may go back for the lock screen though. Lock my email, not the phone. I'd recommend checking it out again, grab Touchdown HD. They completely overhauled the interface, only sucky thing is you can't transfer your setting from regular Touchdown.
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The Galaxy has spoiled me on Super AMOLED. The screen on my Nexus 5 is starting to bother me.
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b0nes posted:The Galaxy has spoiled me on Super AMOLED. The screen on my Nexus 5 is starting to bother me. My N5 had some of the worst light bleed I've ever seen on a screen. I only noticed when watching widescreen (2.35) stuff in the dark, but it would drive someone crazy who cared about that sort of thing.
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Civil posted:My N5 had some of the worst light bleed I've ever seen on a screen. I only noticed when watching widescreen (2.35) stuff in the dark, but it would drive someone crazy who cared about that sort of thing. Is there an app that reduces the auto-brightness and makes it in general darker?
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Jerk McJerkface posted:Is there an app that reduces the auto-brightness and makes it in general darker? I thought that would need some kind of root setting, but I guess not. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en
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Civil posted:I thought that would need some kind of root setting, but I guess not. quote:Note: The Nexus 5 plugin will be coming as soon as possible. Your patience is appreciated!
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Motorola's no longer voiding warranties for unlocking bootloaders (and retroactively reinstating them) for developer editions of the Moto X. In addition, they've posted factory images for each of the developer edition models. http://motorola-blog.blogspot.com/2013/11/you-asked-we-listened-announcing.html
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Ashex posted:I'd recommend checking it out again, grab Touchdown HD. They completely overhauled the interface, only sucky thing is you can't transfer your setting from regular Touchdown. Can Touchdown show stuff from my Exchange calendar in the regular Calendar app? If it can handle that, I may very well make the jump.
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No, Touchdown is its own little sandbox.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Yeah, words could not describe how much I hated that phone. Every update made things worse. The update to 2.3 brought along the random reboots, and the update to fix that brought along a battery indicator that became wildly inaccurate whenever it randomly rebooted, so now you would never know if you REALLY had 80% battery left or if you were lower. It really makes me wonder if Google should adopt a Microsoft approach and set minimum standards for android licensees now that they have a commanding marketshare but wildly differing qualities between devices.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:I agree that the 5 is too bright. Lux works really well for the N5 after you've gone through a few levels of ambient light. Not sure what an N5 specific plugin will do.
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Peven Stan posted:It really makes me wonder if Google should adopt a Microsoft approach and set minimum standards for android licensees now that they have a commanding marketshare but wildly differing qualities between devices. The issue there wasn't that the device was a cheap device with bad specs. The issue was that Nvidia seriously hosed up with Tegra 2. It was a poo poo SoC, full stop. It was over 9 months late to market and then poorly supported by them once it was released. So, minimum standards wouldn't have really helped in that case. You have a top tier semiconductor designer wooing you with a top of the line SoC to design your phone. The problem is, you don't find out that the SoC is poo poo until you are too deep to just scrap the project. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_2 Look at the list of devices that had Tegra 2 and find a handful that were worth a poo poo. Xoom and Transformer are about the only ones. I have a friend that loved his Atrix and just recently retired it, but I know that some people had a ton of problems with them. Above all else, let us never forget that this SoC was the black heart in the middle of the infamous LG G2X.
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