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What's your point? Manufacturers lock their bootloaders to keep you from doing anything on their phones and theres a whole community dedicated finding workarounds. This isn't any different. Let me know when you get something simple like pinch to zoom in email.
There is pinch to zoom in email. Go to the email app. Put in your gmail log in. Pinch to zoom to your heart's content.
 
How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know that iPhone comes with an app that allows you to do all that stuff?

He means purchasing music through a third-party, not iTunes.

But no, IIRC iTunes is the only way to add music to the library.
 
He means purchasing music through a third-party, not iTunes.

But no, IIRC iTunes is the only way to add music to the library.

Oh, as to put music on there without a PC that was not purchased through iTunes?

I am not sure if that works, but I doubt it, except with iTunes match.
 
How does music and video purchasing work without iTunes? Do you guys just use a website instead?
You can do it on the phone itself. You don't need to use iTunes at all.

If you're talking about loading your own non-iTunes music onto the phone there are other ways to do it without iTunes, but for that select case, iTunes isn't really that bad to use. You can simply drag folders from Explorer directly onto your phone within iTunes and it adds the files. You don't really need to USE any functions of iTunes to achieve this.
 
You still have to use the iTunes service, though.
Uhh, yeah, but the service works very well on the phone itself. I thought people were complaining about the program itself (on the PC) not the service (which is pretty great).
 
How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know that iPhone comes with an app that allows you to do all that stuff?

How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know the difference between an operating system and an application, that allows you to do all that stuff?
 
How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know the difference between an operating system and an application, that allows you to do all that stuff?

If you don't know that iPhone comes with a built in app for music / movies then you obviously haven't used it an iOS device much, if at all.

Nice attempt to turn it around though.
 
Uhh, yeah, but the service works very well on the phone itself. I thought people were complaining about the program itself (on the PC) not the service (which is pretty great).

Heh, man when most people say they hate iTunes, I get they striking feeling they mean that they hate iTunes. Not a piece of it, not a part of it, not just the program, and not just the service, but the entirety of it.

How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know the difference between an operating system and an application, that allows you to do all that stuff?

We could fill the grand canyon with the number of inaccuracies and incorrect notions, assumptions and misunderstandings people in these threads have about Android and some of its functionality. Lets not be ridiculous and bawk at people in these threads actually asking for accurate information on these things so that they can then use it to birth an informed opinion....
 
How can you speak with any authority on what iOS is/isn't when you don't even know that iPhone comes with an app that allows you to do all that stuff?

First off, fucking relax


Second, I never claimed to be an authority or speak as such, when it comes to iOS. All I can do is speak on personal experience bases on the few months I've had with my iPad and played with my father's phone.

Third, when I asked the name of the app, I was expecting him to say, "iTunes" which leads to...

Really, this whole conversation started because I was being a pedantic smartass and asking dark how you would purchase this stuff if "iTunes" isn't necessary.



Edit: sorry cipherr, it really wasn't to get an informed opinion. I was kind of baiting a bit.

Though I will say, I'd rather never have to deal with iTunes for anything, it really isn't as intrusive as it used to be if you use the phone or tablet a certain way.
 
You can do it on the phone itself. You don't need to use iTunes at all.

If you're talking about loading your own non-iTunes music onto the phone there are other ways to do it without iTunes, but for that select case, iTunes isn't really that bad to use. You can simply drag folders from Explorer directly onto your phone within iTunes and it adds the files. You don't really need to USE any functions of iTunes to achieve this.
How? I wasn't aware you could get music into your phone's library without iTunes.
 
You know, this conversation got me thinking, I've never used iTunes to purchase....anything.

If I buy the Dark Knight, is it streamable? Or is my account synced and its downloaded to my device?

^^^^
Genuine question this time. No baiting.
 
You know, this conversation got me thinking, I've never used iTunes to purchase....anything.

If I buy the Dark Knight, is it streamable? Or is my account synced and its downloaded to my device?

^^^^
Genuine question this time. No baiting.

streamable from all devices logged into that iTunes ID.

I purchased 2 songs on iTunes so far, my mom uses the shit out of the Apple TV though, so...
 
Not sure what the salt images are for cause I basically admitted I am salty about the pre-orders. Can't beleive there are so many people who believe the iPhone 5 is a worthy upgrade to the 4S (it's a faster 4S with a bigger screen..). I have to give Apple some credit though, there is not a sigle point in which they innovate or revolutionise, but their sales keep growing. Much like - as a mentionned multiple times - the Call of Duty franchise. Bitch and moan every single year, but still set records.

Lol? What was the GS3 to the GS2? Don't innovate or revolutionize? I remember Samsung adding S-Voice shortly after Siri was announced. I remember Samsung adding a front facing camera as standard after Facetime was announced. I remember Samsung making a full capacitive touch screen phone that didn't look like complete garbage after iPhone was announced. I remember Samsung using Touchwiz to mimic a lot of iOS. Get over it.
 
Lol? What was the GS3 to the GS2? Don't innovate or revolutionize? I remember Samsung adding S-Voice shortly after Siri was announced. I remember Samsung adding a front facing camera as standard after Facetime was announced. I remember Samsung making a full capacitive touch screen phone that didn't look like complete garbage after iPhone was announced. I remember Samsung using Touchwiz to mimic a lot of iOS. Get over it.

Honestly why do you think that attacking Samsung means an attack on the Android platform as a whole? The poster could despise Samsung as much as you and yet still be part of the Android ecosystem.

Oh and S3 has a lot of gimmicky features that no other samsung phone has (to make the s3 look better, of course) whereas iPhone5 does not have a single software feature not available to the 4S, so the incentive to upgrade is smaller (after all if you wanted LTE or a bigger screen why didn't you just buy a phone with those already since they were on the market for the past year at least). As such iPhone5 actually has nothing Android OEMs will look at and think 'damn why didn't we think of that' which is certainly a first when it comes to iPhone launches (in fact iPhone 5 seems more like a catch-up device for Apple)
 
I think it should be mandatory for the OP of each official thread to have a section dispelling common misconceptions of the OS in question.
 
Haha. Yeah, genuinely curious. Used to drive me crazy being locked to one machine.
Something like CopyTrans Manager works for me. I use it at work to add music when I'm not at my home computer.

I think file browsers work as well.

Neither require a jailbroken phone or really any effort. CopyTrans is a portable application so you can run it from anywhere and it will detect your phone on any machine. It's a free solution, but I'm sure there are others as well.

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I hope they announce a Nexus Note before the end of this year

or just have a nexus phone(s) that is 5.5"-6"s

Fuck it. YOLO make a 7" Bezel less phone already and make it 1080p

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my reason behind it is once you go bigger like say a Nexus 7 @ 7" it's hard to go back to my Galaxy Nexus even though it's mostly for on the go these days.

and my nexus 7 is not exactly portable LTE and data wise

sure I can tether my phone to it but I rather just have one device when mobile.

and a 5.5"-6" or more phone would be fucking sweet, fit more internet on the screen

frack the 4" iphone users
 
Honestly why do you think that attacking Samsung means an attack on the Android platform as a whole? The poster could despise Samsung as much as you and yet still be part of the Android ecosystem.

Oh and S3 has a lot of gimmicky features that no other samsung phone has (to make the s3 look better, of course) whereas iPhone5 does not have a single software feature not available to the 4S, so the incentive to upgrade is smaller (after all if you wanted LTE or a bigger screen why didn't you just buy a phone with those already since they were on the market for the past year at least). As such iPhone5 actually has nothing Android OEMs will look at and think 'damn why didn't we think of that' which is certainly a first when it comes to iPhone launches (in fact iPhone 5 seems more like a catch-up device for Apple)

That's not the point. I was responding to his ignorant comment. Most iterations of new phones are basically that. Bigger screen and spec bumps aside from a rare few. The 5 has a few features that the 4s doesnt including face detection, taking still shots while shooting video, the apps improved for the new real estate much like the ipad just not as substantial. I doubt anyone really bought the S3 for those gimmicky features and probably will lose all of them installing custom roms anyway. People don't buy another phone with LTE and bigger screen for the same reason you probably don't buy an iPhone for its aesthetics and features. Unless its the marginal amount of people looking to switch their OS, most are invested or just love what they have. I made the mistake of changing to the Galaxy Nexus and absolutely hate it. Not everyone wants an Android device just because it has a bigger screen or LTE. Likewise for people who don't want an iOS device.
 
Don't know if I care much for a spec bump at this point. The GPU in the gnex is still more than capable (handles 720p JB and 720p gaming just fine) and its not like mobile gaming budgets have skyrocketed (least not on android).

The CPU is crazy fast (turn off transition animations and watch how fast an app will load or multitask).

Maaaaybe more ram, eh

Soc with an integrated lte radio would be nice on the battery too.

Really, I just want more optimization to Android and MUCH more improved integration with comm services. Also, build picture cloud storage directly into the OS instead of gplus. Last, app/game cloud storage as well.


Oh, and optional gesture bottom bezel.
 
I would probably buy an updated Gnex if it looked exactly the same, lol (even if that meant jumping verizon) Only if:

- The radio was MUCH improved (most important feature as this affects the battery life and connection quality)

- The camera was improved to at least near GS3 quality

- At least running a dual-core krait (very efficient)

- At least shipping with a 2100mAH battery (2300+ would be awesome though, Razr HD has a 2500mAH)


I don't mind this one as much, but a better screen would be also welcome, preferably non-pentile and 1 mm thinner just because, but I doubt that would happen.


At that point, this would be the perfect phone for me for the next 2 years until Intel comes out with their processors and shits on everyone.
 
To those going on about the S3's "Gimmicky" features, those features are exactly why I'm still using the official software. They're gimmicky to people who've never used them, and useful to those that have.
 
I would probably buy an updated Gnex if it looked exactly the same, lol (even if that meant jumping verizon) Only if:

- The radio was MUCH improved (most important feature as this affects the battery life and connect quality)

- The camera was improved to at least near GS3 quality

- At least running a dual-core krait (very efficient)

- At least shipping with a 2100mAH battery (2300+ would be awesome though, Razr HD has a 2500mAH)


I don't mind this one as much, but a better screen would be also welcome, preferably non-pentile and 1 mm thinner just because, but I doubt that would happen.

at that point, this would be the perfect phone for me for the next 2 years until Intel comes out with their processors and shits on everyone.


I hope they make one with a rubbery tactical grip (non-slip) and have it in all black
much like an otterbox case but keep the slim line profile and add in also an all black screen flap much like the S3 to the front

about 5.5-6" quad core, heck 4GB ram, LTE and 1080p, pack it with a 4000mah battery, removable battery, removable SD card slot 128GB
1080p @ 60 FPS for both front and back cams, non pentile screen, make it the lightest and thinnest and bezel less as possible
also solar and motion charged and powered

sounds like a dream nexus phone to me.
hell make it on a Intel quad core x86 and let me run full on windows 8 Pro on it and dual boot key lime pie with it and let me run EXE files. it's got the 1080p res and the power to handle it.
it's not a phone but more like a GOD...
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probably not far off but maybe by end of 2013 mid 2014
then again the crazier specs would not be there until like 2020 : /
 
I hope they make one with a rubbery tactical grip (non-slip) and have it in all black
much like an otterbox case but keep the slim line profile and add in also an all black screen flap much like the S3 to the front

about 5.5-6" quad core, heck 4GB ram, LTE and 1080p, pack it with a 4000mah battery, removable battery, removable SD card slot 128GB
1080p @ 60 FPS for both front and back cams, non pentile screen, make it the lightest and thinnest and bezel less as possible
also solar and motion charged and powered

sounds like a dream nexus phone to me.
hell make it on a Intel quad core x86 and let me run full on windows 8 Pro on it and dual boot key lime pie with it and let me run EXE files. it's got the 1080p res and the power to handle it.
it's not a phone but more like a GOD...
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probably not far off but maybe by end of 2013 mid 2014

You wouldn't get a removable battery though
 
hmm you never know maybe battery tech would improve and fit 5000 mah cells into the size of a micro sim card.... and just pack the phone with 10 of them

boom week long battery life.
Heh, well, battery technology seems to be one thing that's not seeing dramatic improvements each year. That's the one thing that seems impossible within a short period of time.
 
Heh, well, battery technology seems to be one thing that's not seeing dramatic improvements each year. That's the one thing that seems impossible within a short period of time.
The massive increases in SoC efficiency more than make up for it IMO. Snapdragon S1 and S4 are only 4 years apart, but the S4 is 6-8x more powerful while consuming the same amount of power.
 
The massive increases in SoC efficiency more than make up for it IMO. Snapdragon S1 and S4 are only 4 years apart, but the S4 is 6-8x more powerful while consuming the same amount of power.

Unfortunately, screens are getting bigger, and more ish is finding it's way into our phones. Keeping to the same battery life isn't appealing, I want a phone i can use heavy and have last for days.
 
meet the iPhone 5.

Entirely depends how they benchmarked really.

If they considered it exactly the same load (bytes downloaded) as 3G browsing then it would spend significantly less time connected and as such having the same battery life wouldn't be massively surprising. However, if they take into account that you'd be able to download more because you'd spend less time waiting then I really doubt you'd get the same battery life.
 
Best thing about getting away from an iPhone is not having to use iTunes.

Don't want to automatically sync music/songs anymore (or vice versa)? We have to delete everything on your phone. Who thought this was a good idea?
 
Entirely depends how they benchmarked really.

Well, of course, but even 5-6 hours on LTE would still be pretty damn nice.


Lol my Gnex literally lasts around 2-3 hours with mild use. Got the official extended battery and it still blows. I'm really hoping the iPhone lives up to those numbers.

I have yet to meet a battery number from Apple that wasn't either accurate or lowballed.
(also on the GNex, same issue :/)
 
Lol my Gnex literally lasts around 2-3 hours with mild use. Got the official extended battery and it still blows. I'm really hoping the iPhone lives up to those numbers.


You can thank the fucked up radio situation for that.


S3, new razrs, and the one x have already shown that good battery life and lte are possible. Even with ginormous oled displays.
 
Well, of course, but even 5-6 hours on LTE would still be pretty damn nice.




I have yet to meet a battery number from Apple that wasn't either accurate or lowballed.
(also on the GNex, same issue :/)

Yeah I was satisfied with my iPhone 4 battery life. Heard some not so great things about the 4S but I heard it was patched? It's sad that I have to put forth an effort to try and NOT use my phone to get through the day lol.
 
You can thank the fucked up radio situation for that.

S3, new razrs, and the one x have already shown that good battery life and late are possible. Even with ginormous oled displays.

yeah, the gnex and many older devices have bad battery life on LTE , despite good Wifi and 3G battery life. newer devices with newer LTE radios are doing much better.
 
Something like CopyTrans Manager works for me. I use it at work to add music when I'm not at my home computer.
AFAIK you needed to install iTunes at least once to get CopyTrans to actually work with your device.. Unless they recently changed that requirement.
 
The King:

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As you can expect, the final endurance rating is absolutely massive – we were stunned just how much the phone can go without needing the services of a charger. The CDMA version of the phone scored a respectable 61 hours, but the RAZR MAXX with ICS scores added up to 87 hours. This means that you’ll only need to charge your phone every three and a half days if you use it for an hour of telephony, web browsing and video playback per day.



Even with heavy usage the Motorola RAZR MAXX will last two full days and have some charge left over. Actually, if you do 3 hours of calls, watch 3 hours of video and browse the web for three hours in a single day (for a total of 9 hours spent actively using the phone), there will still be some juice in the battery.

Our hats go off to Motorola – the RAZR MAXX offers endurance that competing smartphones can only dream of. And the relatively thin 9mm frame and 145g of weight make this achievement all the more impressive. How long will it be before some phone dethrones the Motorola RAZR MAXX?
 
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