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ep85 said:Nothing official but blurry pics have come up
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Is that the only one?
ep85 said:Nothing official but blurry pics have come up
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Robobandit said:Touchwiz becomes much better w/ a home replacement like ADW Launcher..
it still invades a few areas of the Os like contacts, etc.. but I actually like their contacts app better than the stock one..
Phone is very fast.. especially with games.. screen is gorgeous as has been reported.. no real issues with the device.. but the battery seems to drain faster than my last android device (moto droid).
The UI of my Captivate is fine. I don't know what the old TouchWiz was like, but this current version on the Galaxy S phones seem fine to me. I come from many years of iPhone use, and it seems very similar. I added "Fancy Widgets" and "LauncherPro" and the phone is great. I'm still learning all the tricks and stuff with Android, but I've found the UI to be perfectly usable.hermit7 said:For those with the Galaxy S, what do you think of TouchWiz? The SAMOLED looks great, but the UI looks clunky.
Also is the battery life good?
Brettison said:Have you tried to mess with the brightness to see how much that helps? I figure this phones big ass screen probably sucks the battery dry real fast with the brightness cranked!
brotkasten said:Is that the only one?
Nerevar said:Probably, I don't think the vertical slider is generally a very popular form factor. I think I've heard RIM might be working on one too, but you're best bet is probably a Pre.
AndroidGuys said:More information has surfaced about Samsung's newest Android device--not a phone but a PMP.
According to speculation on various Korean websites, the YP-MB2 will be similar to the Galaxy S, minus phone functionality, and will retail for about $250. Here are the specs:
- 3MP Camera
- Android 2.1
- 1GHz CPU
- 4-in. Super AMOLED display
- Digital Compass
- GPS
- DMB (a system for broadcasting radio and television to phones)
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 3.0
- Full Market access
Galaxy Touch.....?Andrex said:http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/22/details-samsung-ypmb2-galaxy-pmp-leak/
Ooh, I like. Especially that last point.
I quite like my new Captivate, so I say go for it. The more I use this thing, the more I'm just falling in love with it. The new Galaxy S phones are quite awesome. Hell, the screen alone is practically worth it, let alone the rest of the awesome hardware.El Papa said:Ok, so I got a promotion at work and as a bonus my company is paying for me to get a new smartphone. I have a rooted G1 (I fondly refer to it as the OG1) and will stay on TMo. So, Vibrant now or wait for the new HTC HSPA+ phone?
GAF, FINAL JUDGEMENT
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Cindres said:I've been looking for a new phone for when i get to switch at the start of October, i'm looking at the X10 Mini Pro, just 2 quick questions.
1. Does all android software work on ALL android phones?
2. I've held the phone for myself, but it was a dummy model. To anyone with that phone, how is the size for overall use as a smart phone?
ana said:Propably old but still funny video about Invisible Shield :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQcv3ETEQdM
Brettison said:Have you tried to mess with the brightness to see how much that helps? I figure this phones big ass screen probably sucks the battery dry real fast with the brightness cranked!
peppermints said:Almost sold on getting a Captivate as my next phone..
Would be sometime in the fall most likely, are there any other, more powerful Android phones set to launch on AT&T by the end of the year?
Also, one of the other things holding me back from getting an Android instead of an iPhone is that I love my iPod Touch and I'm already familiar with it that the jump to iPhone wouldn't be as drastic. Not too mention the money I've spent on apps for it that wouldn't be able to be used on an Android device (even if they are available for Android as well).
So.. convince me that it's worth it to get the Captivate (or an even better future AT&T Android phone!)!
That sounds pretty awesome.Andrex said:http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/22/details-samsung-ypmb2-galaxy-pmp-leak/
Ooh, I like. Especially that last point.
I transitioned from the world of iPhones to Android with the Captivate. The process was actually quite painless. Only took an afternoon or so for me to get the basics figured out, and to start feeling really comfortable. Really a great phone.peppermints said:So.. convince me that it's worth it to get the Captivate (or an even better future AT&T Android phone!)!
peppermints said:Thanks guys. Sounds like I'm sold.
Few concerns:
The Engadget review I read said that the battery life is kind of low. Anyone with a Captivate/Vibrant notice this?
They also mentioned that the phone seemed kind of slow for it's processor. Is that just Engadget being picky or is that the case as well?
The phone has a tendency to lag/stall at times, some worse than others. If you look on xda or modaco you'll find fixes for it, although its not a sure fire thing. Hopefully its somethin Samsung will address in future updates as it shouldn't be happening on this hardware.peppermints said:Thanks guys. Sounds like I'm sold.
Few concerns:
The Engadget review I read said that the battery life is kind of low. Anyone with a Captivate/Vibrant notice this?
They also mentioned that the phone seemed kind of slow for it's processor. Is that just Engadget being picky or is that the case as well?
sionyboy said:The phone has a tendency to lag/stall at times, some worse than others. If you look on xda or modaco you'll find fixes for it, although its not a sure fire thing. Hopefully its somethin Samsung will address in future updates as it shouldn't be happening on this hardware.
Agent Icebeezy said:I bought a captivate yesterday, I guess I'm cool now.
Holding down the menu button brings up search and the middle button acts as home.tabsina said:I've got a question regarding the Galaxy S - is it just me or is it missing a hardware search and home button?
Ecto311 said:I did the same and thought the same till:
The GPS couldn't find me
I couldn't get it to sync with my itunes
It wouldn't send images/video to my wife's iPhone
The fuckin buttons on the face stay lit for a nanosecond.. was this thing not meant to be used at night?
Other small problems.
I took it back and they swapped it for my iPhone4 back. I really want to like the android platform but till the phone can do what the iPhone does with out a problem I can't justify the same price and lacking features of the phone. I did swap the phone for another one just to make sure. The free google nav was great but once I left 3g I had no GPS and it really gimped the phone.
I agree it literally sounds like he had the phone for half an hour and then returned it for his iPhone.The Orange said:Maybe you should have spent 5 minutes looking up the answers to your "problems", and researched what you're buying next time. Why did you even swtich from the iPhone 4 if you didn't plan on figuring things out? Once you get used to Apple's ecosystem, going to another platform requires a bit more patience.
Sorry, your complaints just seem as ridiculous as if someone went to buy an iPhone 3GS last year, and returned the next day complaining about the lack of multitasking.
valenti said:Got the captivate, took out all the useless atat apps, my gps runs perfect, im happy.
I think the Incredible has bad battery life in general a better comparison probably would have been the Droid or Droid X to the iPhone 4, I get numerical updates on the Gmail app on my Droid X, but I'm also using the LauncherPro app.Superblatt said:So, today is officially my LAST DAY to return my iPhone 4. This past week, I went and bought a Droid Incredible and signed up for Verizon so I could do a full on legitimate comparison between the two devices before I officially decided to dump AT&T and the iPhone.
Here's where I'm at. Any advice would be appreciated...
- iPhone 4 battery life seems to be much better than the Incredible
- Droid customization kicks the iPhone's ass
- Droid third party apps mean little to no restriction, which I like compared to Apple's handcuffs
- iPhone notifications for Facebook and Gmail seem to be much better than the Droid. I'm not given notifications when friends post things on my Facebook wall or send me messages. I'm also not receiving a numerical update on my Gmail when emails arrive. Both of these are major bummers.
- iPhone web shortcuts on the homescreen look much nicer than the Droid web shortcuts. Take the NeoGaf web app for example. It's just much easier to tell which shortcut I'm clicking on with the iPhone.
- All of my music is on iTunes, which means I'm already set for the iPhone. Transferring this over to the Droid Incredible means a manual shift mostly. This isn't really difficult mind you. But, I've got to go buy a much bigger SD card, as I've got the 32gb iPhone 4.
- iPhone 4 records HD video. Incredible doesn't right now. Maybe if I stay Droid I should go get a Droid X? BTW, upcoming firmware updates don't mean shit to me if they're not available right now for comparison sake.
- Incredible is MUCH lighter than the iPhone 4 - this is plus
- Proximity sensor on the iPhone 4 is currently broken, forcing hangups left and right when I'm still on a fucking call. This blows.
- Foursquare app on Droid kicks the Foursqaure app on iPhone's ass.
- Voice to text is built into the Incredible versus having to use Dragon Dictation on the iPhone 4. When you're driving and trying to send a critical work email, Droid wins every time.
There are other things I'll post if they come to mind. But, I'm starting to lean towards returning the iPhone to the Apple store today. If I do, I'm outta my 2-year contract I signed on iPhone 4 launch day and officially locked into Verizon. Otherwise, I go and return the Incredible to Verizon some time this coming week and keep the iPhone.
It's Decision Day...AHHHHHHHHHHH.
Do you mean that the gmail icon on the homescreen doesn't display the number of unread emails? If so, there are two solutions for that:Superblatt said:So, today is officially my LAST DAY to return my iPhone 4. This past week, I went and bought a Droid Incredible and signed up for Verizon so I could do a full on legitimate comparison between the two devices before I officially decided to dump AT&T and the iPhone.
Here's where I'm at. Any advice would be appreciated...
- iPhone 4 battery life seems to be much better than the Incredible
- Droid customization kicks the iPhone's ass
- Droid third party apps mean little to no restriction, which I like compared to Apple's handcuffs
- iPhone notifications for Facebook and Gmail seem to be much better than the Droid. I'm not given notifications when friends post things on my Facebook wall or send me messages. I'm also not receiving a numerical update on my Gmail when emails arrive. Both of these are major bummers.
- iPhone web shortcuts on the homescreen look much nicer than the Droid web shortcuts. Take the NeoGaf web app for example. It's just much easier to tell which shortcut I'm clicking on with the iPhone.
- All of my music is on iTunes, which means I'm already set for the iPhone. Transferring this over to the Droid Incredible means a manual shift mostly. This isn't really difficult mind you. But, I've got to go buy a much bigger SD card, as I've got the 32gb iPhone 4.
- iPhone 4 records HD video. Incredible doesn't right now. Maybe if I stay Droid I should go get a Droid X? BTW, upcoming firmware updates don't mean shit to me if they're not available right now for comparison sake.
- Incredible is MUCH lighter than the iPhone 4 - this is plus
- Proximity sensor on the iPhone 4 is currently broken, forcing hangups left and right when I'm still on a fucking call. This blows.
- Foursquare app on Droid kicks the Foursqaure app on iPhone's ass.
- Voice to text is built into the Incredible versus having to use Dragon Dictation on the iPhone 4. When you're driving and trying to send a critical work email, Droid wins every time.
There are other things I'll post if they come to mind. But, I'm starting to lean towards returning the iPhone to the Apple store today. If I do, I'm outta my 2-year contract I signed on iPhone 4 launch day and officially locked into Verizon. Otherwise, I go and return the Incredible to Verizon some time this coming week and keep the iPhone.
It's Decision Day...AHHHHHHHHHHH.
jonnybryce said:Why? The worst bet is a Pre as it's old and outdated and Palm is in the middle of a transition with new models to be released...soonish. The Blackberry slider looks nice and runs the very much awesome OS 6, and the Moto slider should be a solid mid range Android offering.
I find the form factor silly personally.
soultron said:Any advice on which Android phone to grab in Ontario, Canada?
This is coming from someone whose Telus contract is almost up. My Blackberry 8330 Curve has served me well these past few years, but it's time for a new toy.
I'm open to switching providers.
I reckon they'll go for a 'third party exclusive' phone come 3.0, something to showcase the new os and features.Jtwo said:Listening to the Engadget podcast..
They raise a really interesting point.
Now that the Nexus One is done with, there isn't a flagship phone running stock Android.
Ecto311 said:I did the same and thought the same till:
The GPS couldn't find me
I couldn't get it to sync with my itunes
It wouldn't send images/video to my wife's iPhone
The fuckin buttons on the face stay lit for a nanosecond.. was this thing not meant to be used at night?
Other small problems.
I took it back and they swapped it for my iPhone4 back. I really want to like the android platform but till the phone can do what the iPhone does with out a problem I can't justify the same price and lacking features of the phone. I did swap the phone for another one just to make sure. The free google nav was great but once I left 3g I had no GPS and it really gimped the phone.