Noshino said:Well, if you are waiting til the end of January, then you might as well wait til mid/end of February... (MWG 14 - 17 Feb) :lol
When is a better phone coming out for AT&T?
Noshino said:Well, if you are waiting til the end of January, then you might as well wait til mid/end of February... (MWG 14 - 17 Feb) :lol
Please do.Koshiba said:I was going to get the captivate but I'm thinking I should at least wait till the end of the month before I upgrade.
Koshiba said:When is a better phone coming out for AT&T?
DrFunk said:The Motorola Olympus is coming in Jan: http://androidandme.com/2010/12/phones/leak-confirms-motorola-olympus-coming-to-att-with-motoblur/
I wouldn't worry about MWC, that events showcases European phones that we won't see for a while. CES is what you need to be paying attention to, and it starts this week
Futureman said:Pandora is sweet, don't know why I never looked into it before.
what is Pandora One? Just did the free trial, didn't mention price anywhere...
IcebergSlim3000 said:36$ for a year. All it does is remove the ads as far as I know.
DrFunk said:The Motorola Olympus is coming in Jan: http://androidandme.com/2010/12/phones/leak-confirms-motorola-olympus-coming-to-att-with-motoblur/
I wouldn't worry about MWC, that events showcases European phones that we won't see for a while. CES is what you need to be paying attention to, and it starts this week
Phones that won't hit the US for a while is the point.Noshino said:uh, what?
Anyway, it is rumored that Sony Ericsson, HTC, and Samsung will be introducing some phones at MWC
Violater said:Hey android elite Gaf, due to financial constraints I'm stuck using a Samsung Intercept that just got Froyo.
How can I get the most out of it, which apps do you recommmend for browsing flash heavy sites and watching videos. I'm posting from the phone right now with no internet on the pc so searching around is a pain. halp
Ptaaty said:LP is great but I switched to adw launcher (ex paid version). Check it out as well.
Noshino said:uh, what?
Anyway, it is rumored that Sony Ericsson, HTC, and Samsung will be introducing some phones at MWC
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...galaxy-s-smartphones-since-debut-in-june.html.Samsung Electronics Says It Sold 10 Million Galaxy S Smartphones
Samsung Electronics Co., the worlds second-largest mobile phone maker, met a target to sell 10 million units of the Galaxy S model last year as it competes with Apple Inc. in the market for smartphones.
Its the companys most successful smartphone, devices that can play music, videos and surf the web, Jason Kim, a Samsung spokesman said in a phone interview today. The Suwon, South Korea-based manufacturer began selling the model in June.
Samsung is using Google Inc.s Android software to compete with Apples iPhone and narrow the gap with leader Nokia OYJ. The South Korean phone maker expects to double sales of smartphones this year as more customers use wireless devices to make video calls, read electronic books and use social networking sites.
Cupertino, California-based Apple sold 14.1 million iPhones in the quarter ended in September. Its latest model, the iPhone 4, was also introduced in June.
Based on this image from Engadget...Angelus Errare said:So Vizio just showed off their Rosebowl spot, and you can see their tablet and phone. Question is...is this honeycomb or a custom skin?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/02/vizio-reveals-via-tablet-and-phone-with-android-sub-300-3dtvs/
I thought Gingerbread got rid of the "AM/PM" next to the time.Sh1ner said:the top black status bar gives the impression it may be android 2.3 but a custom skin could also do that.
Patriots7 said:I thought Gingerbread got rid of the "AM/PM" next to the time.
Here's hoping we get some pure google phones at CES
gkryhewy said:Lookimg for some advice from the android exoerts here.
I'm still rocking a (rooted) mytouch 3g first-gen android phone from TMO. It's running a version of 2.2, and I use it often to tether 3G to my iPad.
I'm not really due for an upgrade until May or June, but The TMO web site is inexplicably offering me full 2-year upgrade pricing now. I'm very interested in the MyTouch 4G ($199), but they're also offering the Samsung Vibrant for free, which is pretty sweet. My other option would be to wait until y true upgrade cycle, by which point there should be even better phones for the same $199 price as the MyTouch.
I do need something that's reliably rootable so that I can use wifi tethering (for free). Both the vibrant and mytouch look pretty solid in this regard.
Thoughts?
PS: if I renew my contract now, will it add 2 years from today's date, or from my current contract end date?
Sarye said:I will tell you what everyone will tell you and that is to wait until after CES (starts Jan 6th). If anything, the release of new phones will drop the price of the current ones. Now is a bad time to buy a new phone and you'll regret it.
Edit: date fix
Edit2: Captivate is samsung right? Sorry man =( I feel for you. Samsung is terrible with software updates. Have you tried rooting and putting on a custom rom like cyanogenmod?
gkryhewy said:Thanks! I think they've already dropped the price of current phones, if the free vibrant is any indication. Didn't know about CES.
Can anyone answer my contract renewal date question?
LuCkymoON said:I'm think of leaving AT&T for Verizon or Sprint. I just can't stand AT&T's network anymore.
At the moment I'm leaning towards sprint, any suggestions?
AlphaSnake said:Have any AT&T Captivate owners gotten their Froyo OTA yet? What the fuck, already?
AndyD said:Im in the same boat. I am waiting until after CES to make my decision, but it looks like Evo 4G on Sprint will be the way to go.
Well, the Nexus S seems like a good call, Gingerbread, pure Android, etc...Acid08 said:Best currently available Android phone on T-Mobile? I'm gonna be upgrading soon and want a smartphone, currently deciding between the HD7 Windows Phone and one of the Android phones. The only thing I'm wondering is if there's a traditional Facebook app for Android and if you can use the web browser on 3G.
Another option is to drop T-Mobile all together and go for Virgin Mobile, but the only Android phone they have is the Samsung Intercept. Any opinions on it? I can still make some crazy customization to the UI right?
In our battle of the home screen launchers, we found that ADW and LauncherPro filled pretty specific niches in the Launcher world. If you don't want to pick between them, and you don't need some of the more advanced features, Go Launcher is a great alternative. It includes the themability and screen gestures of ADW, while adding the scrollable, customizable, gesture-filled dock and smooth performance of LauncherPro.
Dubbed as the successor of the acclaimed HTC EVO 4G by Sprint itself, it adds a physical slide-out QWERTY, and shrinks its screen size to 3.6" with 480x800 pixels of resolution. It is powered by a second-gen Snapdragon chipset, clocked at 800MHz, has 512MB RAM/2GB ROM, and a 5MP camera with LED flash, capable of HD video. The HTC EVO Shift 4G will have the newest version of HTC Sense UI, which means it will sport some offline navigational capabilities and access to HTCSense.com for remote backup and management of the phone.
LuCkymoON said:I'm think of leaving AT&T for Verizon or Sprint. I just can't stand AT&T's network anymore.
At the moment I'm leaning towards sprint, any suggestions?
The Intercept is a completely different phone with 2.2. Much better.Lo-Volt said:I have nothing to help you with, but I'm interested in what you think of the Intercept? I'm thinking of dropping my contract , and the plans for providers like Verizon look pretty expensive now (and I signed this contract for my G1 without having to worry about data tiers, too). I played with a Sprint Intercept at a store, and it froze constantly. Is your (Virgin Mobile?) Intercept OK?
Parallax said:I'm curious, is there a reason the desire z has htc sense, and not the g2?