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Quote: Originally Posted by lowededwookie Yes but where do OTA backups go to? Online where there is more risk of failed uploads? Elsewhere on the phone which may become inaccessible if the install fails or becomes majorly corrupted? On the pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Waaaah, I had to install a free program to use my gadget. Just kidding. Why not just deauthorize all computers and reauthorize the ones you want? Theres no limit to how many times you can do it. A free p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by timgriff84 I would question any success of the iPhone relating to iTunes. For the iPod it was a big thing, but now it's this pointless app thats a pain to use. Apps can be downloaded direct to your phone and so can mus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 I will give you one simple example, i have android phone, I upgrade the OS from 1.5 to 2.1 which erase everything on the phone all the apps i down loaded, no way to back it up to my computer and it took me we…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, that does raise an interesting question. Do they want the iPhone, or do they, now that they've realized they can produce Android feature phones that they fill with crapware and completely control the e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr Well now isn't it possible that the choice wasn't entirely AT&T's? If I were Motorola, I'd definitely seek exclusive agreements with Verizon for all of my best smartphone models. This way, you keep the m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob The carriers may have noticed that, but thankfully, they've been extremely slow in locking them down. So far, the only instances I've heard of are AT&T keeping Android phones from being able to run third-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Androids have only a 9% share? I thought that they had taken over, from all the hyperventilating that went on here from some? Wait till the iPhone shows up on Verizon: Android 9%....8%...7%...6%..…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Ah... Google did not make an iOS version, so I can't test it on a mobile device. I don't expect this type of app works as well on a small phone display as on a larger tablet. I suspect Google will make…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum . After watching an iPad commercial, i bought Star Walk... It's good and so is Google Sky Map for free at http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.goog...roid.stardroid The web version of it is at http://…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 I was playing around with a HTC Legend the other day, I opened the calculator App and when you turn the phone on it's side it changes to scientific... ...remarkable. And that's a bad? Because it's utilizing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yeshuawatso I own this phone and I can tell you, Samsung messed this one up. While it's true the devices hardware is ahead of its time (especially the GPU), the changes they made to Android have killed the apps that ac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz Correct me if I am wrong but I had read somewhere that all combined Apple had something like 300-400 000 activations per day. I don't think Android has surpassed all of iOS yet. Just the iPhone. Check out #4 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Qualia The funny thing about this is that I'm sure that Motorola, HTC, and the other manufacturers of phones don't care one bit about this. Motorola, for example, is more interested in the number of phones Motorola sel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Hardware isn't everything. First, most of their phones aren't that spectacular in the hardware department. They use the age old method of "X.X Gigahertz Processor!" and push other things that distract the buyer …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Smiles77 That's my other rant. Why is it "Android to iPhone" instead of "Android to iOS". iOS devices sold were over 17 million for the last quarter (counting iPod Touches and iPads) which puts them way over Android. D…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tt92618 I don't know if anyone realizes it or not, but Google is attempting a replay of the OS war fought between Apple and Microsoft. Its the same strategy, only this time in the mobile space. But all of the factors…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Excellent platform for whom? The average consumer? I don?t think so. For tinkering youth it seems great but so is a jailbroken iOS device and other platforms. Case in point, I was asked just today for an A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cubert Ummmm....I'm right handed so I hold the phone in my right hand as most right handed people do. It's the unfortunate 11% of us who are left handed who are going to have issues. I'm right handed and mostly hol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta The worst part is this nonsense about lumping all Android phones together. That's like saying the Camry is unimportant because all American-made cars put together outsold the Camry. My daughter just bought …