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don't think the m7 or m8 have wireless charging
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don't think the m7 or m8 have wireless charging
Offer it up here first FAM.
nope.
Man after watching WWDC that iOS8 X iP6 X Yosemite gonna be a force to reckon with. I'm not gonna lie apple giving consumers everything they want right now. Google is gonna have to focus more on creating a cohesive ecosystem if they want to stay on top...
This.
people really stay on group messages like that? have yall not heard of groupme? and for those saying you want that continuity between computer and phone, understand that android doesnt make desktops or all-in-ones to my knowledge. Meaning, youre asking android to display continuity through windows desktops/laptops/all-in-ones (not THAT unlikely but im sure WP will have somethin to say about it) and Apple products....
and idunno bout yall, but i have NEVER caught myself thinking "i wish i could answer this text/call from my computer" im just saying...
m8 got rid of drag and drop? u sure about that? even the m7 had it i dont see why theyd take it away...
Am I stuck using HTC sync manager?
I recently got a one m8 and I just installed HTC sync manager to my macbook and im not really feeling it, I like the easier drag and drop I was able to do with my nexus 5. Are there any alternative programs I can use?
preserves that usb port that companies make more fragile every year. beyond that its easier at nighttime to handle. plus... bigger pads charge multiple devices at once. not to mention cool factor
whats so good about wireless charging fambs? Not understanding the appeal..
firstly. for the akuma avi. and i HAVE however thought about that before. thatd be cool and useful. problem is, most carriers would charge for it probably just like wifi calling.
This.
I do, however, wish I could text over wifi on stock messaging.
I just figured it would be toggle-able like tmobile's wifi calling feature.m8 got rid of drag and drop? u sure about that? even the m7 had it i dont see why theyd take it away...
Am I stuck using HTC sync manager?
I recently got a one m8 and I just installed HTC sync manager to my macbook and im not really feeling it, I like the easier drag and drop I was able to do with my nexus 5. Are there any alternative programs I can use?
preserves that usb port that companies make more fragile every year. beyond that its easier at nighttime to handle. plus... bigger pads charge multiple devices at once. not to mention cool factor
whats so good about wireless charging fambs? Not understanding the appeal..
firstly. for the akuma avi. and i HAVE however thought about that before. thatd be cool and useful. problem is, most carriers would charge for it probably just like wifi calling.
This.
I do, however, wish I could text over wifi on stock messaging.
lol the color of the phone matters? im curious, what phone do you have that you're not satisfied with smoothness? I honestly dont understand the complaints about smoothness/lag in any phone made in the past 2 years.Unless they make a black and red 5 inch iPhone I'll be staying here. I have always appreciated the smoothness of iOS, since I am a freak about smoothness, but apps like trigger make it very hard to switch, even if I wanted to.
i have tmobile 2 lol. no idea about iMessage. i stay away from apple when i can. but it NEEDS to be. tmobile android and whoever else need to open up that feature. wifi texting is the next wave. no service? no problem. have service but hell, why not? no problem.
I just figured it would be toggle-able like tmobile's wifi calling feature.
Imessage have wifi sms right?
And why does it take them forever to roll out new updates. Double
lol the color of the phone matters? im curious, what phone do you have that you're not satisfied with smoothness? I honestly dont understand the complaints about smoothness/lag in any phone made in the past 2 years.
cant argue with how you feel right? motorolla needs to drop a flagship handset and go to work on marketing.Not really, I just think it would look dope and a 5 inch iPhone would be worth looking at. I have a moto x, and runs pretty great. And I am not saying it lags or anything, iOS just feels more fluid to me, but android features offsets that extra fluidity.
and call over WiFi on stock.This.
people really stay on group messages like that? have yall not heard of groupme? and for those saying you want that continuity between computer and phone, understand that android doesnt make desktops or all-in-ones to my knowledge. Meaning, youre asking android to display continuity through windows desktops/laptops/all-in-ones (not THAT unlikely but im sure WP will have somethin to say about it) and Apple products....
and idunno bout yall, but i have NEVER caught myself thinking "i wish i could answer this text/call from my computer" im just saying...
I do, however, wish I could text over wifi on stock messaging.
if i understand what u mean, u mean you could buy an unlocked phone...and have everything work as long as you're under wifi? itll never happen. because all mobile carriers (tmo, at&t, verizon, sprint, etc) would go out of business. as long as you have internet signal u have calling and texting without a monthly fee? NOPE.and call over WiFi on stock.
waiting for the day when you just log on to a device (phone, tablet, computer) and everything is there (calls, texts, emails, photos, internet access via WiFi or lte). no need for a sim card.
I can dream, can't I?and call over WiFi on stock.
waiting for the day when you just log on to a device (phone, tablet, computer) and everything is there (calls, texts, emails, photos, internet access via WiFi or lte). no need for a sim card.
if i understand what u mean, u mean you could buy an unlocked phone...and have everything work as long as you're under wifi? itll never happen. because all mobile carriers (tmo, at&t, verizon, sprint, etc) would go out of business. as long as you have internet signal u have calling and texting without a monthly fee? NOPE.