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Android Thread - 2011 Edition | Stuffed on Gingerbread, Hungry for Honeycomb!

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JonathanEx said:
Haha, that's brilliant. Made me laugh. I'm havin' that. Tada: http://ow.ly/i/7dGK

Can there be a 'no background' option? Also - are the variations for the phrase within the same bit of time? Like, sometimes it'll go "It's almost half past two-ish", and other times "It's coming up to half past two". I'd particularly like "Ooh... it's almost... half past two?"

No background is definitely coming in the next release. I'm also planning on more descriptions - possibly randomising within a selection that apply for the current time, and also possibly a slider which allows you to set the accuracy, so that it runs from accurate ("It's thirteen minutes past six") to wildly inaccurate ("It's Tuesday, I think.").
 
iapetus said:
No background is definitely coming in the next release. I'm also planning on more descriptions - possibly randomising within a selection that apply for the current time, and also possibly a slider which allows you to set the accuracy, so that it runs from accurate ("It's thirteen minutes past six") to wildly inaccurate ("It's Tuesday, I think.").
That's awesome. That's what most people want to know when they ask the time anyway. They don't need to know it's 2:36:51, Friday, January 14, 2011. They just want to know it's "about two-thirty". That's my problem with the various text clocks out there. They're so precise but you sound like a douche if you actually read that out loud.
 
Charred Greyface said:
Are there any decent pico projectors for Android devices? Just trying to get a price estimate...
Are you asking for an Android device with a built-in projector or a standalone projector that can connect to an Android device?

If the former, I've only seen prototypes so far, no shipping products yet, I believe.

If the latter, the standalone pico projectors generally seem to range from $200-300 dollars right now. As far as compatibility, it would really be a matter of whether the Android device has a video out option, typically HDMI right now. Some of the pico projectors have HDMI inputs so that should work.
 
kaching said:
Are you asking for an Android device with a built-in projector or a standalone projector that can connect to an Android device?

If the former, I've only seen prototypes so far, no shipping products yet, I believe.

If the latter, the standalone pico projectors generally seem to range from $200-300 dollars right now. As far as compatibility, it would really be a matter of whether the Android device has a video out option, typically HDMI right now. Some of the pico projectors have HDMI inputs so that should work.
A standalone pico projector is what I'm after. I think it would be a good accessory for an Atrix.
 
Jamesfrom818 said:
Class action suit against Samsung. :lol

Buy HTC, people. Don't trust Samsung.

Just read that.
Maybe the rumors of Samsung asking for Google to hold off the Gingerbread update, on the Nexus One, might not be that far fetched. :-/
 
Whoah, great thread. Although the title is annoying my OCD ness.

Does anyone with Gingerbread know if they fixed the controls bug on <video>? Before, native controls wouldn't show up and you couldn't play the video without a JavaScript hack.
 
Andrex said:
Whoah, great thread. Although the title is annoying my OCD ness.

Does anyone with Gingerbread know if they fixed the controls bug on <video>? Before, native controls wouldn't show up and you couldn't play the video without a JavaScript hack.

Welcome back!

OCD? I know what it means...just didn't know you had the condition.

iapetus said:
More details?

http://phandroid.com/2011/01/14/tic...-lawsuit-against-samsung-t-mobile-over-froyo/

they have continuously lied to us about the hardware, and software reliability of this phone, they promised us updates (to 2.2! Not the functionally dead JI6 2.1!) over and over, NOW they plan to release NEW galaxies without updating the old ones they currently have. The GPS is clearly a hardware defect. There are just too many issues with this phone and the Customer service reps have been combativeeven bullying and threatening customers!

a clear violation of US law
 
Jamesfrom818 said:
Class action suit against Samsung. :lol

Buy HTC, people. Don't trust Samsung.

Link? I almost bought a Nexus S.

Edit: Thanks - looks like this has nothing to do with the Nexus S?
 
SimleuqiR said:
Welcome back!

OCD? I know what it means...just didn't know you had the condition.

Well I do have it a bit IRL, a kind of overwhelming compulsion. With web stuff I just call it a notion.

Something like, Android |OT| 2011 Edition

Nice and simple. Before I was banned, I was planning on having a super simple OT that merely pointed to google.com/phone. Although there'd still need to be another post for the notable tablets.

I like the way it looks though. The organization is bit irksome, though.
 
peppermints said:
Android Central reporting that the Atrix will release on March 1st. :(

That's very disappointing if true. They kept harping on "the coming weeks" at CES, even the latest Flash update mentioned the Atrix by name. Was really hoping that it would be out early February at the latest.

Also doesn't make sense why they would push their advertising now with the phone so far away. It would make sense if there was a release date attached to the commercials, but there isn't.

If this date is true.. I'm going to go ahead and buy a Captivate (or the new HTC phone if it's out) and return it within the 30 days to hopefully get an Atrix.


Ugh. 6 weeks isn't that long, but I honestly don't know if my
3GS will hold out that long. I guess we'll see.

With AT&T saying Q1 2011 this whole time, the March 1st date could just be an internal place holder. It's the 1st day of the last month of the quarter, so that would make sense. Many consumer electronic companies & retailers do things like this until the actual date is set in stone & released the public.
 
Patriots7 said:
And my iPhone 3G just died this morning. Right before the Atrix or Infuse drop.

Looks like I'll have to go with a 4 for the next two years (13 months).

=/

Buy a shitty phone off ebay and use it until the Atrix comes out.
 
Samsung lost some major respect points from me.

They are in the hardware business, not the software business.

Make new improved hardware, don't hold back updates so you can sell the updates, it's very dishonest business.
 
Atrix is nice but I wouldn't hesitate to get the Nexus S at this point or in the weeks ahead.
 
Andrex said:
Atrix is nice but I wouldn't hesitate to get the Nexus S at this point or in the weeks ahead.
Not available for AT&T. I don't think any geek is picking the Atrix because it's an Android phone at this point, although it is a very nice Android phone.
 
Suikoguy said:
Samsung lost some major respect points from me.

They are in the hardware business, not the software business.

Make new improved hardware, don't hold back updates so you can sell the updates, it's very dishonest business.

They certainly have lost points amongst the users. Luckily the community is eager to make the fixes themselves. I saved my I9000 from my rage by installing voodoo-lagfix. Feels like a newly bought hardware now. I'm just hoping the nordic 2.2.1 firmware won't take ages. That seems to fix lot of minor details that annoy me.

Lesson learned though, never have high hopes on samsung software.
 
Charred Greyface said:
Not available for AT&T. I don't think any geek is picking the Atrix because it's an Android phone at this point, although it is a very nice Android phone.

Yeah, I do suppose nowadays you could always switch to any ROM you want. Pretty nice to have that freedom, actually.
 
2.4 might be what we have been waiting for?

google-music-sync-gizmofusion.jpg


Android getting Google Music sync in Gingerbread?
 
Quick Question guys, I am eligible for an upgrade and my old G1 is ready to be retired.

Which of these 2 phones is better?

3g Slide or Samsung Vibrant??

any info you guys got would be awesome!

thanks!
 
JetBlackPanda said:
Quick Question guys, I am eligible for an upgrade and my old G1 is ready to be retired.

Which of these 2 phones is better?

3g Slide or Samsung Vibrant??

any info you guys got would be awesome!

thanks!

T-mobile?
By what I'm hearing about Samsung and the uncertainty of updates to the Vibrant, I would go with the Slide.

If you are planning to root and do your own thing... then either phone sounds good, unless you prefer a physical keyboard.
 
Ugh, I hope so.
They need to improve the media experience on android as fast as possible.
I don't even listen to music on my Droid anymore because the experience is actually that bad.

I played around with that new music app when it leaked, and it wasn't any better.
It was *maybe* a little more attractive, but it was just as awful to use. I feel the media experience is truly Android's weakest attribute. It's actively horrible to use.

While its very neat and handy, this music sync/stream thing isn't going help at all. I mean what's the use in streaming every song you have from your computer if the phone's software is so bad it forces you to stop using it.

I mean, every OS has it's weak spots that will bug you, if it wasn't this it would be something else.. but I think it really says something when Android's media playback is GODAWFUL that I'm considering spending 150$+ on an iPod nano just so I can listen to music on the go.
 
To the people with the G2: Is the hinge a problem for the keyboard? I'm worried about it breaking and thus thinking about the myTouch 4G instead...
 
SimleuqiR said:
T-mobile?
By what I'm hearing about Samsung and the uncertainty of updates to the Vibrant, I would go with the Slide.

If you are planning to root and do your own thing... then either phone sounds good, unless you prefer a physical keyboard.

Yes T-mobile, WTF is Samsungs problem? the vibrant is obviously the better phone.

thanks for the info
 
JetBlackPanda said:
Quick Question guys, I am eligible for an upgrade and my old G1 is ready to be retired.

Which of these 2 phones is better?

3g Slide or Samsung Vibrant??

any info you guys got would be awesome!

thanks!

even though Samsung sucks when it comes to updating, I'd still go with the Vibrant over the Slide.

Slide is only 600 MHz and a 3.4 in screen
vs
Vibrant's 1 GHz cpu and a 4.0 in screen.

Get the phone with the better hardware, and then root to put the newest OS on it.
 
jayb said:
even though Samsung sucks when it comes to updating, I'd still go with the Vibrant over the Slide.

Slide is only 600 MHz and a 3.4 in screen
vs
Vibrant's 1 GHz cpu and a 4.0 in screen.

Get the phone with the better hardware, and then root to put the newest OS on it.

I suppose that is true, if Samsung fails me I can always update to the newest OS on my own.

considering both are the same price I might as well go with the better hardware.
 
Are all the new Verizon Android phones going to be 4.3" displays? My GF is looking for a new phone but likes the size of the iphone and Incredible. As of right now the Incredible seems like the best Android option for her on Verizon.
 
Jtwo said:
Ugh, I hope so.
They need to improve the media experience on android as fast as possible.
I don't even listen to music on my Droid anymore because the experience is actually that bad.

I played around with that new music app when it leaked, and it wasn't any better.
It was *maybe* a little more attractive, but it was just as awful to use. I feel the media experience is truly Android's weakest attribute. It's actively horrible to use.

While its very neat and handy, this music sync/stream thing isn't going help at all. I mean what's the use in streaming every song you have from your computer if the phone's software is so bad it forces you to stop using it.

I mean, every OS has it's weak spots that will bug you, if it wasn't this it would be something else.. but I think it really says something when Android's media playback is GODAWFUL that I'm considering spending 150$+ on an iPod nano just so I can listen to music on the go.

Can you articulate what is so poor about the media experience on Android? In general and specifically relating to music? I'm genuinely curious. Also - what would you do to improve it?
 
TheOMan said:
Can you articulate what is so poor about the media experience on Android? In general and specifically relating to music? I'm genuinely curious. Also - what would you do to improve it?

Using Winamp on my Nexus S the only problem I have is no gapless playback, compared to my old fat nano.
 
Serious question because I've never used one--if users generally view the gaming and media aspects of Android as lacking, why is it so popular?
 
Guileless said:
Serious question because I've never used one--if users generally view the gaming and media aspects of Android as lacking, why is it so popular?

I don't really game much on my phone (Nexus One user here), so the lack of games doesn't bother me. The games I do have (Angry Birds, Robo Defense) are pretty good and work well. A bigger selection would be nice. For media it's fine, there are tons of different media player apps and I love how I can just drag and drop straight to and from the phone, in that aspect it's way better than anything else i've used.

For the basics: Communicating with people, looking up things on the internet, getting directions, camera... it's fantastic. Does everything I want it to. I also love being able to customize my interface.
 
Living in a city, the best thing about a smartphone is knowing what's around at me at any given time. Whether it's directions somewhere or someplace to eat or the nearest bank, a smartphone seems like a must nowadays.

Plus that whole phone thing.
 
Guileless said:
Serious question because I've never used one--if users generally view the gaming and media aspects of Android as lacking, why is it so popular?
For me, the default music player is unacceptable because it takes any and all audio files and throws them into your library. I use PowerAmp instead because it looks nicer, has a lot of features, and has folder support. It costs $4.99 on the market.

As for video, the default player is a bit lacking but there are other players available that play everything with subtitles and whatnot such as RockPlayer and arcMedia.

I don't really have an issue with the games as I have a Droid X. I can play all of EA and Gamelofts games. Of course more games would be nice, I'd like to have Tony Hawk 2, for instance, but I spend most of my time playing Pocket Legends (A F2P MMO).

The best part of android is that you aren't restricted. In other words if you don't like something you can change it, if something is missing you can add it.

Also, it does everything else you'd need a smartphone to do just fine.
 
Hopefully someone can help me out on this problem.

My nexus one's power button has completely gone to shit in the past couple of days. Does anyone know any quick fixes of how to power on my phone with out having to hold down the button on top? Or do I have to send it in to HTC for them to fix it?

If so, does anyone know the best way of contacting them?
 
gimmmick said:
Hopefully someone can help me out on this problem.

My nexus one's power button has completely gone to shit in the past couple of days. Does anyone know any quick fixes of how to power on my phone with out having to hold down the button on top? Or do I have to send it in to HTC for them to fix it?

If so, does anyone know the best way of contacting them?
There is a way to use the trackball to wake the phone. You'd need root at the very least. That can be found over on XDA.

Other than that, you can call HTC with your issue. If you're under warranty, they'll probably just send you a new phone. No need to send yours in until you get the replacement.
 
GoldenEye 007 said:
There is a way to use the trackball to wake the phone. You'd need root at the very least. That can be found over on XDA.

Other than that, you can call HTC with your issue. If you're under warranty, they'll probably just send you a new phone. No need to send yours in until you get the replacement.

How long are the warranties last? I got my n1 at launch, so it's been over one year.
 
JetBlackPanda said:
I suppose that is true, if Samsung fails me I can always update to the newest OS on my own.

considering both are the same price I might as well go with the better hardware.

I wouldn't go with either one, I'd wait. And Samsung doesn't deserve any more sales. I picked up a Captivate last year for my wife with the obvious expectation (fed by Samsung) that the phone would get updated. My wife doesn't want to root or install any sort of custom rom. She shouldn't have to. This situation is shitty, It's unbelievable that AT&T hasn't had a single one of their phones updated to 2.2. It's an embarrassment to them, to the manufacturers, and to Google. And the fact that the Apple loving tech blogs haven't picked up on this in a big way is surprising. This is such an obvious weak spot, at a time when it seemed like Google was making real progress towards reducing/eliminating fragmentation, a top manufacturer doesn't update a bestselling Android phone series (Galaxy S) and the second largest carrier hasn't updated a single phone to Froyo, which was released last summer.

How long are the warranties last? I got my n1 at launch, so it's been over one year.

HTC are really good about replacing phones. If it's a hardware defect, they will likely help you out. Too bad their phone hardware is so unreliable. My refurb N1 now refuses to power on. grrrr
 
gimmmick said:
Hopefully someone can help me out on this problem.

My nexus one's power button has completely gone to shit in the past couple of days. Does anyone know any quick fixes of how to power on my phone with out having to hold down the button on top? Or do I have to send it in to HTC for them to fix it?

If so, does anyone know the best way of contacting them?

Search XDA. This is a know hardware issue with the phone.

These are the three mayor issues with the Nexus One:

Power Button
Crappy Touch Screen sensor
Phone heating up while charging.

If you are rooted I think there is a way to make the track ball your "turn on screen" button.

Edit:

Beaten!
It's what happens when you have a female yapping at you while you trying to post on Gaf...sigh.
 
SimleuqiR said:
These are the three mayor issues with the Nexus One:

Power Button
Crappy Touch Screen sensor
Phone heating up while charging.

I hit the jackpot, I've had all of these issues now!!! What do I get?

Oh yeah, a call to HTC, a $500 hold on my card while they receive my busted refurb, and of course a hope and prayer that the next phone they send me will only have one of the three issues above (which you can't fix, the crappy screen sensor).

BTW, to the N1 user above, use this site: http://www.htc.com/www/support/nexusone/

Call them and they'll try to work through your problems. After they give up, they'll refer you to their service/replacement line (888-716-3593 option 3) and you'll have two options. Send your phone out for repairs (they'll check the phone for trauma/custom roms, and as long as it doesn't have any of that stuff, your repair should be free), or you can have them put a hold on your card, send you a replacement phone, and sent you a label for you to ship your phone. The hold comes up once they receive the phone and do the checks above. Be aware though, that some refurbs come with SLCD screens instead of AMOLED screens. It's kinda luck of the draw on that one.
 
kinggroin said:
Yeah but what's the point of a phone like that if you aren't going to use it.
I use it for absolutely everything I want to use it for. Mostly, I just talk on it, browse the web, do a bit of emailing, Google Talk, take the occasional picture, and listen to podcasts. Oh, and it's my alarm clock. I also enjoy trying out different ROMs. Was there a memo distributed about the acceptable minimum level of use for smartphones? If so, I missed it.
 
I really want a new phone, but I'm waiting for the new android devices of 2011 =\ Probably going to have to use a feature phone till I get this crap situated. That or sign with verizon for the "other" phone next month =\
 
This thread, despite being awesome, makes me feel poor :(
Need to buy a new phone and was thinking about buying a droid but for now I'd have to go budget.
So far the best thing I've found has been a version of the Orange Boston, specs here: http://www.gsmarena.com/gigabyte_gsmart_g1305_boston-3201.php
I also have my eye on the San Francisco, mostly because of the larger screen, but that'd be 70 euro over the Boston

Anyone with experience with this one? Since this'd be my first smartphone i'm not expecting to do it all, extra features would be reading ebooks on the go and using (if able) gba and snes emulators :p
 
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