pistolpete2940
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You guys know if Kik uses push?
beje said:Google Talk uses push, it's completely safe to leave it open. Aside from it, you have Pingchat and Whatsapp, they're very simmilar. The only difference is that Whatsapp costs like a couple bucks a year but is much more stable and cross-platform with iOS, Blackberry and Symbian.
If you're looking for a multi-service IM app, you can check Trillian (not in the market, downloadable from their page). It looks like it has a "push" mode activated when you check the battery-saving feature but AFAIK it doesn't work that great and tends to get stuck on poll mode very often, though the battery consumption is not that bad.
pistolpete2940 said:You guys know if Kik uses push?
Insert lupe fiasco/ skateboard joke herepistolpete2940 said:You guys know if Kik uses push?
xtop said:i keep seeing people say how it supports gif's. but so does the stock browser. i'm confused. or is that a froyo only feature or something?
OmniGamer said:I have an HTC Hero(android 2.1 update)...stock browser does not support animated gifs
SimleuqiR said:Not sure. I've read it kills battery on Android though. Once they fix that it could be cool as I have a lot of family members using BBM.
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OriginalThinking said:Sigh. Just announce a press conference or something. Half of the problem right now is just waiting to hear news, if I had a definitive date I could stop F5'ing Android websites and checking Twitter every 5 minutes.
I have noticed that the screen has been more of a nuisance on my Droid1 during calls ever since upgrading to 2.2. Also noticed that it seems a bit slower or less responsive to gestures (especially browsing) ever since installing the Flash upgrade.Wrekt said:I have a regular Droid. When I switched to 2.2, landscape mode stopped working for about 95% of my apps and the screen doesn't lock when I answer calls so I'm constantly hanging up and muting calls with my cheek. Have other people ran into these problems or did I just do something wrong?
Typing out text messages and emails with the portrait keyboard or the physical one sucks so bad.
SimleuqiR said:
I have a Droid Eris, so take that for what it's worth.Wrekt said:I have a regular Droid. When I switched to 2.2, landscape mode stopped working for about 95% of my apps and the screen doesn't lock when I answer calls so I'm constantly hanging up and muting calls with my cheek. Have other people ran into these problems or did I just do something wrong?
So you prefer the software keyboard to the hardware one? And even still you prefer the landscape software keyboard? I can't stand it because it takes up like 60% of the screen so there's only enough space for 1-2 lines of text above the keyboard. I always assumed the hardware keyboard would be nice because you still get a full screen. Is it really that bad? Or do you just dislike it now because your phone doesn't work in landscape?Wrekt said:Typing out text messages and emails with the portrait keyboard or the physical one sucks so bad.
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Futureman said:Haha, that's sweet.
I'm excited for 2.3 and all, but I'm not one to root, so who knows how long I gotta wait (Droid X here).
anyone know how long it took Froyo to come to the Droid X?
edit: hmm, just looked it up. Froyo came to the X just about 4 months after the Froyo SDK was released. So we're looking at maybe March 2011 if the release schedule is similar. Damn.
Pyrokai said:Do you guys think the Droid (the original Moto one) will get Gingerbread? I'm a little worried the hardware can't handle it, but I might be crazy. 2.3 might not be any more hardware demanding than 2.2.
Wrekt said:I have a regular Droid. When I switched to 2.2, landscape mode stopped working for about 95% of my apps and the screen doesn't lock when I answer calls so I'm constantly hanging up and muting calls with my cheek. Have other people ran into these problems or did I just do something wrong?
Typing out text messages and emails with the portrait keyboard or the physical one sucks so bad.
Pyrokai said:Factory resetting the phone did WONDERS for me. And the best part is that it's not *really* factory resetting it. It redownloads all your apps automatically, and anything on your SD card is also saved (I'd still remove it before resetting it though just to be safe). The only thing you'll have to do again is customize your homescreens and readjust all your phone setting and apps' settings. But man, my phone got zippy again! I was so happy. I went a couple months of wanting to throw my phone into a river or against a wall.
Are they going to charge for netflix on android? Is it free for Iphone? Im wondering why piracy will be an issue since you still need a netflix account or am I missing something?xtop said:FINALLY getting netflix. but not till next year, and only select phones
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/13/netflix-headed-to-select-android-devices-early-next-year/
CrayzeeCarl said:So you prefer the software keyboard to the hardware one? And even still you prefer the landscape software keyboard? I can't stand it because it takes up like 60% of the screen so there's only enough space for 1-2 lines of text above the keyboard. I always assumed the hardware keyboard would be nice because you still get a full screen. Is it really that bad? Or do you just dislike it now because your phone doesn't work in landscape?
I NEED SCISSORS said:Kies is such a piece of shit.
hylje said:Indeed it is, there are so many problems with it you can't start to describe the horrors people have to go with it. It leaves me lack of curse words when I have to start telling people about what is Kies and why do I need it to have for my Galaxy S. I've spent more hours trying to fix or getting it run for the first place than actually use the software. While Samsung succeeding to ruin the phone with bad updates and same time having best GPU power with laggier UI than Desire, I feel my faith in the future support on Samsung updates are diminshing to zero.
I surely hope they ditch that Kies piece of crap to oblivion and come up with something that works.
I had to get another computer to update to 2.2 due on my the Kies wouldn't firstly run and then when I got it to work, it wouldn't update. I'm rolling in happy thoughts now.
The app will be free but it requires a netflix subscription to use, yeah. That doesnt mean they wouldnt protect their videos with DRM though, otherwise it could/would be easily ripped for piracy.Corran Horn said:Are they going to charge for netflix on android? Is it free for Iphone? Im wondering why piracy will be an issue since you still need a netflix account or am I missing something?
Plus how the hell you all watch videos on your phones? I basically use my phone for mp3 player and web browser or battery drains and I want to make sure I always have some battery left for emergencies![]()
hylje said:Indeed it is, there are so many problems with it you can't start to describe the horrors people have to go with it. It leaves me lack of curse words when I have to start telling people about what is Kies and why do I need it to have for my Galaxy S. I've spent more hours trying to fix or getting it run for the first place than actually use the software. While Samsung succeeding to ruin the phone with bad updates and same time having best GPU power with laggier UI than Desire, I feel my faith in the future support on Samsung updates are diminshing to zero.
I surely hope they ditch that Kies piece of crap to oblivion and come up with something that works.
I had to get another computer to update to 2.2 due on my the Kies wouldn't firstly run and then when I got it to work, it wouldn't update. I'm rolling in happy thoughts now.
Deadly Cyclone said:Found a cool game you should all check out, called Pocket Legends Beta and it is a full MMO in the WoW style. So far its fun and runs very well.
Deadly Cyclone said:Found a cool game you should all check out, called Pocket Legends Beta and it is a full MMO in the WoW style. So far its fun and runs very well.
Deadly Cyclone said:Found a cool game you should all check out, called Pocket Legends Beta and it is a full MMO in the WoW style. So far its fun and runs very well.
zesty said:My FB app updated over the weekend. Any idea if it added new features or just a bug fixer?
moduli said:The pulse news reader app is apparently free now.
http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:com.alphonso.pulse
Trying it out. It looks cool and has google reader support.
moduli said:The pulse news reader app is apparently free now.
http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:com.alphonso.pulse
Trying it out. It looks cool and has google reader support.
i like their widget toomoduli said:The pulse news reader app is apparently free now.
http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:com.alphonso.pulse
Trying it out. It looks cool and has google reader support.