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this...... except for the speaker, kickstand and battery door. It does look more sexy thoOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Htc is slackin in the design department, *!%+ looks EXACTLY like the evo
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this...... except for the speaker, kickstand and battery door. It does look more sexy thoOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Htc is slackin in the design department, *!%+ looks EXACTLY like the evo
this...... except for the speaker, kickstand and battery door. It does look more sexy thoOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Htc is slackin in the design department, *!%+ looks EXACTLY like the evo
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
And really I'm not bemoaning that fact. I'm ok with it. There are reasons why things are shaped the way they are. Things evolve to what works best and what is easiest. A lot of times any huge digression is made just to be different than it is an evolution. The Palm Pre isn't nearly as intuitive as it is different than the normal lot of smart phones.Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
And really I'm not bemoaning that fact. I'm ok with it. There are reasons why things are shaped the way they are. Things evolve to what works best and what is easiest. A lot of times any huge digression is made just to be different than it is an evolution. The Palm Pre isn't nearly as intuitive as it is different than the normal lot of smart phones.Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
Originally Posted by manamazing55
manamazing55 wrote:
I charged my droid 1, with the new battery last night..
I took the phone OFF the charger, fully charged at 1:30 am.......8 hours later at 9:30, I checked the battery, it was down to 40% charge.
When I looked at usage it said, "cell standby 32%........phone idle 21%" etc
so is that normal? I thought Android was smart in the sense that it shut everything down as its not being used.
I just find it fascinating that a phone just sitting on a desk can use 60% of the battery in 8 hours.
Help? Clarifications?
Originally Posted by manamazing55
manamazing55 wrote:
I charged my droid 1, with the new battery last night..
I took the phone OFF the charger, fully charged at 1:30 am.......8 hours later at 9:30, I checked the battery, it was down to 40% charge.
When I looked at usage it said, "cell standby 32%........phone idle 21%" etc
so is that normal? I thought Android was smart in the sense that it shut everything down as its not being used.
I just find it fascinating that a phone just sitting on a desk can use 60% of the battery in 8 hours.
Help? Clarifications?
Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
last 2 screens (current on teh right) MIUI FTW
Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
last 2 screens (current on teh right) MIUI FTW
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Originally Posted by gil23
temptingOriginally Posted by sole vintage
[h4]HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Dec 28th 2010 6:35PM
So, that lovely 4.3-inch LTE smartphone with Android for Verizon we've been calling the Mecha and the Droid Incredible HD? Looks like it might come to market as the Thunderbolt, so says Droid Life -- and we tend to put some weight on the rumor considering that they've just run twelve leaked shots of the thing. As you can see, this is clearly Verizon's head-on answer to the EVO 4G, featuring similar stylings and, in all likelihood, an LTE modem swapped in for the EVO's WiMAX one. Sure looks like that "controlled" leak from a few days back, doesn't it? More on this at Verizon's press conference next week, we presume.WHEN!!
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Originally Posted by gil23
temptingOriginally Posted by sole vintage
[h4]HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Dec 28th 2010 6:35PM
So, that lovely 4.3-inch LTE smartphone with Android for Verizon we've been calling the Mecha and the Droid Incredible HD? Looks like it might come to market as the Thunderbolt, so says Droid Life -- and we tend to put some weight on the rumor considering that they've just run twelve leaked shots of the thing. As you can see, this is clearly Verizon's head-on answer to the EVO 4G, featuring similar stylings and, in all likelihood, an LTE modem swapped in for the EVO's WiMAX one. Sure looks like that "controlled" leak from a few days back, doesn't it? More on this at Verizon's press conference next week, we presume.WHEN!!
HTC is about being innovative and new, etc and overall they have been rather disappointing this year. The form factor of the phones they have been putting out has been rather lacklustre. HTC usually takes the approach, ok well it works but why not make it work better...Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
And really I'm not bemoaning that fact. I'm ok with it. There are reasons why things are shaped the way they are. Things evolve to what works best and what is easiest. A lot of times any huge digression is made just to be different than it is an evolution. The Palm Pre isn't nearly as intuitive as it is different than the normal lot of smart phones.Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
HTC is about being innovative and new, etc and overall they have been rather disappointing this year. The form factor of the phones they have been putting out has been rather lacklustre. HTC usually takes the approach, ok well it works but why not make it work better...Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
And really I'm not bemoaning that fact. I'm ok with it. There are reasons why things are shaped the way they are. Things evolve to what works best and what is easiest. A lot of times any huge digression is made just to be different than it is an evolution. The Palm Pre isn't nearly as intuitive as it is different than the normal lot of smart phones.Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
^ cue mourningheadnod .gifOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
I agree. The preferred form factors don't really lend themselves to a lot of different design schemes.Originally Posted by ninjahood
to be fair there's only so many ways you can re-do a big 4.3 screen...
i will do that in a HEART BEAT! can you trade in phones to verizon for credit towards a new one? ive had the fascinate for about 3 months nowOriginally Posted by sensaciondelbloque
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Originally Posted by gil23
temptingOriginally Posted by sole vintage
[h4]HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Dec 28th 2010 6:35PM
So, that lovely 4.3-inch LTE smartphone with Android for Verizon we've been calling the Mecha and the Droid Incredible HD? Looks like it might come to market as the Thunderbolt, so says Droid Life -- and we tend to put some weight on the rumor considering that they've just run twelve leaked shots of the thing. As you can see, this is clearly Verizon's head-on answer to the EVO 4G, featuring similar stylings and, in all likelihood, an LTE modem swapped in for the EVO's WiMAX one. Sure looks like that "controlled" leak from a few days back, doesn't it? More on this at Verizon's press conference next week, we presume.WHEN!!
i heard Jan. 6...i might trade in the Fascinate for it
i will do that in a HEART BEAT! can you trade in phones to verizon for credit towards a new one? ive had the fascinate for about 3 months nowOriginally Posted by sensaciondelbloque
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Originally Posted by gil23
temptingOriginally Posted by sole vintage
[h4]HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Dec 28th 2010 6:35PM
So, that lovely 4.3-inch LTE smartphone with Android for Verizon we've been calling the Mecha and the Droid Incredible HD? Looks like it might come to market as the Thunderbolt, so says Droid Life -- and we tend to put some weight on the rumor considering that they've just run twelve leaked shots of the thing. As you can see, this is clearly Verizon's head-on answer to the EVO 4G, featuring similar stylings and, in all likelihood, an LTE modem swapped in for the EVO's WiMAX one. Sure looks like that "controlled" leak from a few days back, doesn't it? More on this at Verizon's press conference next week, we presume.WHEN!!
i heard Jan. 6...i might trade in the Fascinate for it