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I'm going to get the evo on sunday. How can I get 20+% off my monthly bill? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Originally Posted by NKEAIR
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
OptimusPrimeAPhiA said:Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
I can't ever jump onto the Android line... It seems like theres a new phone coming out EVERY DAY.
I'm on Verizon so i'm waiting on the iPhone...I'm over this 'Berry.
i was about to get the Incredible...then the Droid X...then the Droid 2...now I hear about the Droid Pro...and then theres a HTC Sense Android phone with possibly a 2.0Ghz processor on the timeline...
So what that new phones are coming out every day? It's not like the phone you get will be obsolete when the next phone comes out. My G1 was still kicking with an overclocked ROM and Froyo 2.2 and its been almost 2 years since I got it. The great thing about Android is that there are new phones coming out all the time. It gives you options, unlike the iPhone. If you don't like making a decision for yourself and have a company do that for you, then the iPhone is for you.
The point is that Android has a potential 3-4 MORE phones coming out on Verizon alone and I want to make sure I have something that will stand up for even 6 months.
That still makes no sense. It doesn't matter if 500 phones come out everyday, the OS is not progressing that quickly and that's what makes the difference in how long a particular phone will last. Unless the only thing you care about is having the newest phone and thats it, in that case
its makes perfect sense, take the droid for example, believe it or not, people WANT the latest device, especially if your are going to pay $200 for a device and pay another $30 a month for the next 2 years
and your comment on the iPhone earlier is stupid
Does the hardware on the phone magically change when a newer phone is released? No. So newer phones coming out does not change how relevant the phone is. You're basically wanting the handset manufacturers to slow production because you want to have the "newest" phone for longer. That's ******ed.
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Originally Posted by NKEAIR
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
OptimusPrimeAPhiA said:Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
I can't ever jump onto the Android line... It seems like theres a new phone coming out EVERY DAY.
I'm on Verizon so i'm waiting on the iPhone...I'm over this 'Berry.
i was about to get the Incredible...then the Droid X...then the Droid 2...now I hear about the Droid Pro...and then theres a HTC Sense Android phone with possibly a 2.0Ghz processor on the timeline...
So what that new phones are coming out every day? It's not like the phone you get will be obsolete when the next phone comes out. My G1 was still kicking with an overclocked ROM and Froyo 2.2 and its been almost 2 years since I got it. The great thing about Android is that there are new phones coming out all the time. It gives you options, unlike the iPhone. If you don't like making a decision for yourself and have a company do that for you, then the iPhone is for you.
The point is that Android has a potential 3-4 MORE phones coming out on Verizon alone and I want to make sure I have something that will stand up for even 6 months.
That still makes no sense. It doesn't matter if 500 phones come out everyday, the OS is not progressing that quickly and that's what makes the difference in how long a particular phone will last. Unless the only thing you care about is having the newest phone and thats it, in that case
its makes perfect sense, take the droid for example, believe it or not, people WANT the latest device, especially if your are going to pay $200 for a device and pay another $30 a month for the next 2 years
and your comment on the iPhone earlier is stupid
Does the hardware on the phone magically change when a newer phone is released? No. So newer phones coming out does not change how relevant the phone is. You're basically wanting the handset manufacturers to slow production because you want to have the "newest" phone for longer. That's ******ed.
NOPE....free.99Originally Posted by Keithdajuiceman
Originally Posted by AG 47
Sprint Football Live
do we gotta pay for that
NOPE....free.99Originally Posted by Keithdajuiceman
Originally Posted by AG 47
Sprint Football Live
do we gotta pay for that
no reason to pay for itOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
Anybody purchase Beautiful Widgets from the Market?
no reason to pay for itOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
Anybody purchase Beautiful Widgets from the Market?
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
Mine is in the mail. right now. Can't wait for it to get here. I'm a HEAVY phone user so my battery dies pretty quick. the backup will be a nice addiction.Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Mine is in the mail. right now. Can't wait for it to get here. I'm a HEAVY phone user so my battery dies pretty quick. the backup will be a nice addiction.Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I tried that battery calibration on my Evo last week and havent noticed any change in its life. Im thinking of doing a hard reset on my phone and trying it again, maybe itll work then.
If you havnt hard reset since Froyo then definitely do that. I was getting 4 hours out of my battery with my normal usage before I hard reset. Now I get 12hrs before I switch over to one of my spare batteries. Also like CID said, get those Hong Kong batteries. They are great. I never worry about battery anymore because if I have one in my pocket im good for the entire day and then some.