Jamesfrom818 said:Hey! I put a Motorolla device at #2
Achtius said:is there a neogaf apps or something like that?
surfing gaf on phone isn't that friendly XD
Raydeen said:Android brother should not be pitted against Android brother!
Android brothers vs APPLE SCUM!
Jamesfrom818 said:secondapps.com/neogaf
Achtius said:Thanks.
Is it possible to make it into an icon (right now i am using browser) and put it into the background.
Sorry for the stupid questions, I am new to this awesomeness![]()
Kinda. You can make home screen icons of bookmarks. So first you have to bookmark it, then you can long press the bookmark to place it on the home screen.Achtius said:Thanks.
Is it possible to make it into an icon (right now i am using browser) and put it into the background.
Sorry for the stupid questions, I am new to this awesomeness![]()
tirant said:I hope HTC Desire, Nexus One sibling, gets 2.2 soon... Otherwise I will be forced to root it...
Buest takes a minute to trumpet Froyo, saying "prepare to be blown away by what you will see very soon."
thewesker said:Or the NeoGAF shortcut will look like this:
[IM G]http://i40.tinypic.com/24e1jls.png[/IMG]
Sooo awesome.
Achtius said:Teach me how![]()
Achtius said:i mean the shortcut icon :lol
kharma45 said:With the length of time it is taking HTC to get 2.1 out for the Hero I wouldn't bet on any speedy updates.
Trojita said:Facebook and Google need to get their shit together and release a new Facebook Android app from the ground up. The current incarnation is a piece of shit for numerous reasons.
I know there is some bad blood between the two especially Facebook announcing two years ago that Android was vaporware and they weren't going to support it since it was just going to die. Now Android as a mobile OS platform is ahead of iPhone OS :lol
Trojita said:Now Android as a mobile OS platform is ahead of iPhone OS :lol
I really liked VillainROM 5.5, it worked very well.Mecha_Infantry said:Umm, no it's not
Anyways, time to root my Nexus when it's comes back from HTC for the 2nd time..Any tips?
Mecha_Infantry said:Umm, no it's not
Anyways, time to root my Nexus when it's comes back from HTC for the 2nd time..Any tips?
Damn. It still needs BT voice command. So simple to implement. So necessary. PEACEkaching said:Yep, saw it this morning. Seems there's a number of outlets who have gotten their hands on n1's with 2.2 onboard. I think we're going to get a series of "leaks" like this for the next week, leading up to Google IO.
Android 2.2 List updated (some items rumored, not all confirmed):
- Flash 10.1 Support
- JIT Compiler (significant perf. gains)
- Store apps on card
- New user tutorial
- Search bar now has alternate search options
- Phone and Browser icons added to launch bar
- updated kernel using less internal memory
- Support for FM radio
- Open GL ES 2.0 enhancements
- Automatic App Updates (Enable/Disable)
- Color Trackball support
- Wireless N support
- USB Tethering
- Enable as portable Wifi Hotspot
It also needs leap support for wireless and real native exchange support or it will continue to wallow in nothingness for the enterprisePimpwerx said:Damn. It still needs BT voice command. So simple to implement. So necessary. PEACE
Trojita said:I meant in current Market Share as attributed to this article
http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/10/npd-android-ousts-iphone-os-for-second-place-in-us-smartphone-m/
Mecha_Infantry said:They forgot to mention it's only the first quarter of 2010. iPhone still has almost 4 times the amount of market share in the US
mckmas8808 said:Hasn't it's down to 2.5 times the amount of marketshare now.
Mecha_Infantry said:The last full year
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It probably has changed a few percentages eitherway though
It also apparently needs a disclaimer that this is probably NOT a complete list of 2.2 upgrades.Pimpwerx said:Damn. It still needs BT voice command. So simple to implement. So necessary. PEACE
This is definitely one reason I'm glad I got an HTC phone. Exchange support in the native Mail app out of the box. And now with Push in 2.1.gcubed said:It also needs leap support for wireless and real native exchange support or it will continue to wallow in nothingness for the enterprise
gcubed said:the hope is the guy who left the android team to go to facebook will assist in purging us of the current piece of shit
xcrunner529 said:It's not like us iPhone users have much to look forward to either. The guy who made it so awesome left the project and we now are stuck with (what seems to be) some incompetent no-name facebook dev. App hasn't been updated forever, and the last time it was had some nice bugs.
gcubed said:at least you have more then a page full of links to the touch website
gcubed said:at least you have more then a page full of links to the touch website
gcubed said:at least you have more then a page full of links to the touch website
josephdebono said:Yours link to the touch website? Mine fucking link to m.facebook.com goddammit. Like I want to see pages in fucking mobile format.
The Interrobanger said:Worst part about the facebook app is that there's no way to look at events (as far as I know) which is the only thing I even use facebook for.
The Interrobanger said:Worst part about the facebook app is that there's no way to look at events (as far as I know) which is the only thing I even use facebook for.
LM4sure said:So is it HTC that is holding it up? Or is it Sprint?
Either way, it's ridiculous. I actually rooted my Hero and have 2.1 on there now. The official Hero 2.1 firmware that I guess was leaked. So it's ready to go. C'mon Sprint/HTC!
gcubed said:i basically only use facebook for pictures, and thats the worst aspect of the touch website (there is nothing for picture viewing in the app)
i use twitter only for news feeds basically (it tells me when a new beer goes on tap at my local microbreweries
gcubed said:nexus one, i have found no way to view photos other then the touch website... am i missing something? I can upload them fine with the gallery app