March 12, 2013

Hey guys, i got a choice between a mid range droid(LG OPTIMUS ONE mainly) or a APPLE IPOD TOUCH 4.... I want i?

Q. Lg optimus one plays game better after overclocking. But Touch can do it all. Help me out.....

A. As far as design goes, the fourth-generation model is noticeably lighter and thinner than previous generations but still maintains a sturdy feel with curved, chromed steel backing. The curve is a bit less pronounced than the second- and third-generation models, allowing it to lay flat without wobbling, but it still maintains a slimmer taper at the edges than the first-generation version. The volume rocker is now split into two separate buttons, however, the profile of the buttons is the same as before. The screen lock button is still at the top, though located on the right as opposed to the left side (a win for lefties, maybe?). The black antenna window on the back is gone. Headphone and dock connections are on the bottom where they've always been, only now they're joined by a small speaker grille slit on the left side of the dock connection.

The big news about the new Touch is the addition of two video cameras--one facing the user and one facing out. The front-facing camera is meant for use with Apple's Facetime video chat app (first unveiled with iPhone 4), as well as any supported third-party apps. With Facetime on the Touch, users can place or receive video calls to both iPhones or other iPod Touch, using an e-mail address, as opposed to a phone number. In my brief demo using Facetime on the Touch, all of the features I've come to expect from the iPhone 4 were present, including the capability to call in portrait or landscape, switch camera views, and pause video transmission while maintaining a voice connection. The feature can be used with a plug-in headset (not included) or simply with the integrated speaker and microphone. For a device that isn't a phone and can be had for as little as $229, I think that Facetime on the iPod Touch is a unique and noteworthy feature.

The rear-facing camera on the Touch is capable of capturing still images and video up to 720p. It is not, however, identical to the camera on the iPhone 4. It uses a different sensor and there's no flash. It's also incapable of working with the new HDR camera feature being rolled out for the iPhone. Still, it's a welcome addition and opens the door to many more apps and uses.

Under the hood, you have a ton of features carried over from iPhone 4. The processor is the same A4 chip as the iPhone. There's an integrated gyroscope now for more fine-grain gaming control. The Wi-Fi antenna now supports 802.11n at 2.4GHz. And last, but not least, the LCD is the same 3.5-inch "retina" display used on the iPhone 4, sporting a 960x640 resolution.

All that screen resolution comes in handy with Apple's new 99-cent HD TV rentals, which are compatible with the Touch.

With the Optimus it: * Runs the latest version of Android, 2.2
* Responsive capacitive touchscreen
* Cheap
* Packed with smart-phone features

Bad

* Low-resolution screen
* Ugly LG software icons
* Looks boring
* No Flash support

Budget Android handsets are getting so good that it's making us all tingly. The LG Optimus One P500 is available now for free on the low contract price of £20 per month, which means it will soon become even cheaper. It's also available for £250 SIM-free. For those prices, you'll get nine-tenths of the great features of Android 2.2, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system.
Android hit with the ugly stick

The Optimus One isn't the best-looking budget smart phone (check out the HTC Wildfire for a budget Android phone that looks the business). But it's not hideous either. It's just rather plasticky. We like the clicky physical buttons on the front, despite their ugly chrome trim, because they're easier to use than the touch-sensitive kind that are popping up with increasing frequency.

We could go on and on endlessly about the great features of Android, but we'll limit ourselves to giving just a few examples. Its email support is excellent, offering the ability to add all your accounts, including Outlook email using Microsoft Exchange. There's a separate email client if you use Gmail or Google Apps, and Android supports multiple accounts too.

Android is Google's mobile OS, so it's no surprise that Google services are the best part of this phone. Google Maps has advanced features that you won't find on non-Android phones, such as support for My Maps and layers. Google has also released plenty of good apps in the Android Market, which you can download and install for free. We love Google Listen, a podcasting app that downloads your favourite podcasts over Wi-Fi, and Google Sky Map, which will appeal to star gazers.

If your into gaming go apple ipod!


Android LG Optimus S software Q?
Q. I have a LG Optimus S which runs the Android platform on the Sprint network. I just installed the Launcher PRO on my cell and i like the new look and how it runs. I've tried to do my homework but can't find the answers to the questions I'm about to ask. Some more info I don't want to try things then have to reset it to its factory settings as my cell doesn't have an activate Sprint service and I can't find a way to back up my Sprint ID. If I were to mess up my cell and did reset it I would not be able to get past the Sprint ID screen because you can only download Sprint ID when on a Sprint Network which i don't have =/. Anyways I'm about to root my cell in a few days and I was wondering:
1) If I uninstall the original Launcher will it mess up my cell even if I keep the L' PRO? Is it even possible to uninstall the original Launcher?
2) If I uninstall the Sprint Icon Pack will it mess anything else up on my cell or what does this actually control on my cell?
3) Has anyone actually uninstall the Sprint ID off of their Android? What site has the best instructions for you or what helped you the most to do this?

I think I covered most of my basics so if anyone knows about Androids I would really appreciate it it a lot! =)

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need help with blackberry curve 8900?
Q. i have this like random icon on my phone, that just showed up out of nowehre and i cant get rid of it and dont know what its for
do any of you know what it is?



http://tinypic.com/r/aub8fr/7

what does the white icon at the top mean?
i beleive it is a white envelope, with something black in the middle and it says 1.

A. Motorola DROID II Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
An exciting sequel that ups the ante for smartphones, the feature-packed DROID 2 by Motorola for Verizon Wireless helps manage your work and social life with a plethora of new enhancements, including an improved QWERTY keyboard, full push corporate e-mail, and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for access to the full Web.
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Internet on android problem?
Q. I have just got a 150 mb pack/month...
If i allow data transfer, a icon with a H and two arrows appears on the top of my screen.
After 2 minutes without any browsing i checked how much internet i had left----- about 140 mb!
My question is why???
I have around 20 apps...But i have signed out from both skipe and yahoo.
What can i do?!?!

A. 150mb is not going to be very fun to deal with unless you can leech wifi in most locations. Have you checked for any open wifi networks wherever you are at?

There are several things that can be using data. Hard to tell what it is. You can install a Widget that shows you how much data you transfer. I would probably install one of those widgets.





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