Futureman said:Man you guys are OBSESSED with dual core processors in phones.
plus, doesn't EVO 4G with extended battery have decent life?
My stock Evo battery will last between 8-12 hours. That's with wifi/gps on, and a fair amount of texting/youtube/internet browsing. With my 3500mah extended battery, I can get a few days, 2-3, of charge the way I use my phone. Lately I have been using the stock battery, as I prefer that form factor to the extended battery.Futureman said:Man you guys are OBSESSED with dual core processors in phones.
plus, doesn't EVO 4G with extended battery have decent life?
dual core is not needed BUT with rumors of honeycomb requiring dual core and with Verizon changing their upgrade policy so that you cannot get a discounted phone annually, the next phone I get is kind of crucial. Besides, dual core processors save battery life and that is a big deal to me.Futureman said:Man you guys are OBSESSED with dual core processors in phones.
Any phone with an extended battery has decent life. That's not really the point.Futureman said:plus, doesn't EVO 4G with extended battery have decent life?
Yeah, no dice =/JohnTinker said:have you tried rebooting/clearing out market cache?
JohnTinker said:I really doubt honeycomb will find its way on to many phones, if any. its a radical ui revamp that wont make sense for our phones. im betting we'll be getting ice cream/jellybean, with one of those being a hybrid update to sort of bridge the ui gap between the two.
Well, thats why the Nexus S was a bit underwhelming.Futureman said:yea, that's why it's dumb not to buy a phone based on rumors.
single core phones will be obsolete in 2 weeks? :lol Tell that to Nexus S owners or future owners of the HTC Thunderbolt. People have been freaking out over dual core for like a year now and we still have no dual phones.
giga said:Well, thats why the Nexus S was a bit underwhelming.
The Optimus 2X was just announced for a 1Q release. Tegra 2s will be all over the place through Summer.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4089/lgs-optimus-2x-worlds-first-tegra-2-smartphone
I was having some issues with the new marketplace when I was on 2.2 with the N1. But since putting 2.3 on there, I haven't noticed any issues with the new marketplace. Don't know what it is.Mercury Fred said:Is anyone else getting the perpetual Marketplace error? Now whenever I try to buy an app I get "A server error has occurred. Retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen."
Using a Nexus One with stock Froyo and the new Marketplace. Looked around online and it seems a lot of people are having this issue, but I haven't seen any solutions that don't involve a factory reset. Meh.
It was announced.Sarye said:I wouldn't say announced... Q1 release was the author's opinion.
Edit: according to LG, first half of 2011
http://lgnewsroom.com/ces2011/view.php?product_code=1&product_type=1&post_index=76
I'm hoping sooner tho. Phone looks amazing.
First introduced just last year on the Wave, it feels like Super AMOLED was just starting to get its sea legs... but here we go again: Samsung's latest handset -- announced today in collaboration with AT&T at CES -- is the first to tout "Super AMOLED Plus" technology that features a 50 percent boost in sub-pixel count, promising improvements both in contrast and outdoor readability. Maybe more importantly, the display clocks in at a whopping 4.5 inches, besting HTC's 4.3-inch range (the EVO 4G, Desire HD, and likely the Thunderbolt) without getting dangerously close to Dell Streak territory. It's got an 8 megapixel camera on back paired with a 1.3 megapixel shooter up front, a 1.2GHz single-core Hummingbird processor, and still somehow promises to be the thinnest smartphone on AT&T when it launches at a to-be-determined date. Now, the controversy: despite the name, the Infuse 4G apparently doesn't have a hint of LTE -- it's HSPA+, which means AT&T's now playing the same game as T-Mobile.
We've had a brief chance to play with an early Infuse 4G dummy unit, so we weren't able to turn it on, but we got a pretty good impression of how it feels. Basically, we came away encouraged that 4.5 inches isn't going to feel too big for practical use -- if you're accustomed to something like an EVO, you probably won't skip a beat (that's undoubtedly due in part to the fact that the Infuse seems to be quite a bit thinner). We're told the tastefully textured matte rear cover that we saw wasn't final, but we're crossing our fingers that the retail unit doesn't diverge far from what they've done here, because it felt exceptionally high-quality and looked a whole lot better than the typical glossy plastic on the existing Galaxy S series. Speaking of Galaxy S, the Infuse is described as "a Galaxy S phone" -- so yeah, that brand isn't going away any time soon. Software-wise, we obviously weren't able to get a feel for speed on the non-functional model, but you can expect the usual TouchWiz skin atop Android 2.2; sure, Gingerbread would've been nice at launch, but you can dry your tears on that 1.2GHz silicon.
Futureman said:4.5" is crazy.
and every CES Android phone so far has been single core.
Futureman said:4.5" is crazy.
and every CES Android phone so far has been single core.
DrFunk said:except this one:
edit: 1930mAh battery, 10.9mm design, 1GB RAM! Whoa!
?doesn't every android phone have html5 support?DrFunk said:except this one:
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The Interrobanger said:Uhhh no. The LG Optimus is dual core. And Motorola.
Futureman said:Optimus Black is dual core? the 2X or whatever is dual core but I don't believe it was shown at CES yet.
and shiiiiiiit, that Moto Atrix is awesome. HUGE battery, dual core, and 1GB RAM.
YES SIR!!!DrFunk said:except this one:
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edit: 1930mAh battery, 10.9mm design, 1GB RAM! Whoa!
They call HSPA+ 4G?!DrFunk said:Inspire 4G is official:
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nubbe said:They call HSPA+ 4G?!
It's a shame that it isn't launching with gingerbread at the get go.Pctx said:YES SIR!!!![]()
Seriously..... the thing is beautiful and godlike all at the same time! :lol
I agree. I am holding out hope though that Gingerbread will be a couple months out and then honeycomb later in '11. Moto needs to be on the ball with this (IMO) in order to make sure that it stays competitive and frankly, this being their flagship phone, they will.Laguna X said:It's a shame that it isn't launching with gingerbread at the get go.
First 4G tablet coming from Motorola and will be here in second half (it's HSPA+, though, not LTE). Honeycomb, 10.1-inch NVIDIA Tegra 1GHz dual core processor. More to come at the Motorola event, apparently.
Funk ~ You have a link to any more info on the Moto phone?DrFunk said:engadget sez:
No, HSPA+ is 3.5GDrFunk said:Yes, ITU deemed HSPA+ 4G. T-Mobile does it as well.
Pctx said:Funk ~ You have a link to any more info on the Moto phone?
nubbe said:No, HSPA+ is 3.5G
100Mb and full IP support is required for a real 4G standard
HSPA+ has been around here in Sweden for years and never been marketed as 4G :lol
No shit huh? :lolDrFunk said:I have a buddy who's actually at CES right now, but isn't answering his phone :lol
So they back peddle so American companies can do their bullshit marketing?DrFunk said:
Pctx said:No shit huh? :lol
nubbe said:So they back peddle so American companies can do their bullshit marketing?
Whatever
sucks to be American!
DrFunk said:yeah, really. I got in touch w/ him, he mentioned that the Atrix has a 4' in. display, 16GB internal storage, dual cameras, 1930 mAh battery and a damn fingerprint scanner
I thought he was shitting me on that last bit, but it's true, apparently
gkryhewy said:T-Mobile is offering me an upgrade online about 6 months early, and they have the Samsung Vibrant for free right now. Seeing all these single core phones being announced makes me tempted to spring for it now (replacing my old MyTouch 3G) so that I can benefit from that early 6 months.
That new samsung 4.5" ATT phone is probably equivalent to the rumored Vibrant+ from TMO. Not sure it's worth waiting for (or paying an extra $200 for)...
Zozz said:Ugh I really do hope Verizon gets a vanilla Google phone. I am not wasting my time on phones with skins.
Sense is by far the best skin out there, hopefully Google nails the design of Android with Honeycomb. I want to use that as my standard and if I feel like using anything else, I'll root it and use a rom.Gabyskra said:I used to agree with you, but HTC really stepped their game up with the latest Sense.
DrFunk said:yeah, really. I got in touch w/ him, he mentioned that the Atrix has a 4' display, 16GB internal storage, dual cameras, 1930 mAh battery and a damn fingerprint scanner
I thought he was shitting me on that last bit, but it's true, apparently
Gabyskra said:How expensive is the G2 for you? If you are in any way interested by physical keyboards, it's heaven.