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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! =)

A.


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.
.....................


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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March 10, 2013

How do I put videos not purchased from google play on my android device?

Q. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, and I have no idea how to put movies on it. I have some downloaded, which I could see if you couldn't put itunes movies on it, but what about digital copies and such that come with blu rays? Anyone?

A. first, you need a good player which will support a variety of formats (including bluray), so in google play, download "MX player", after downloading it will ask for some codec pack which will redirect back to google play: download it, next, you need a USB cable and connect it to your computer, once you have access to the device, copy your movies you've got and put them anywhere on your Android device. disconnect it, go into "MX player", click the "reload" icon and the movies will appear. HOWEVER, immediately after you choose a movie in the top right corner it says: H/W click it, and choose S/W (software decoder) if you don't do this then most of the movies won't work.

if you don't have a USB cable then you need to download "airdroid" from google play to transfer files "wirelessly", and it's easy to use just follow the instructions.


How could they not put an X or Close button on Windows 8 apps?
Q. It's just unfreaking believable how the designers of Windows 8 did NOT put any X or Close button on apps/programs that open up! I have to sit there and hit ALT - Tab just to get back to windows. There must be something up , maybe it's a world wide conspiracy to make people go crazy or something because something that basic and logical could not just have been left out on accident. Someone please help me with the logic of this!

A. alt F4 will close apps and logic is simple

microsoft has domain pretty much over the home desktop and laptop market and has done for ages how ever there no longer the most popular operating system if you count *dramatic music* mobile devices such as tablets mobile phones pda's etc and this seems to be where the markets heading for example laptop and deskop sales going down year by year tablet and mobile phone sales going up year by year so microsoft has desided to make a OS and compete in the portable market along with there tablets and phones etc (enter windows 8) which is basic windows 7 with few minor tweeks to kernel and genric library modules and new UI skin but really and truly not hugely different and im not the only person that feels this quite a few others have stated similar findings. i have actually debugged half the rc2 beta and i can tell you there not a huge deal of difference based on windows 7 with latest service pack and updated .net frameworks we are talking minimal to be honest a couple 100mb patch if that

ooo microsoft admits it
from the windwos 8 page on Microsoft.com

"Windows 7, only better

Windows 8 is built on the rock-solid foundation of Windows 7, but it�s been improved on all fronts. You can install Windows 8 on the same hardware that powers Windows Vista and Windows 7."

i know that dont say it exactly but you can see its really is just saying windows 7 updated

so now you know windows 8 is not designed really with laptops and desktop pc's in mind imo and fact all adverts on tv for it are on tablets and phones aint seen 1 with someone sitting in front of a desktop yet

now you know that thinkg have you ever seen a x button on a android app or iphone app ? no of course not mobile devices have back buttons or home buttons

other examples (based on rc2 beta) the new start button feature looks brilliant works great until u got on a pc wih a 2tgb hard drive start to fill it with apps and programs like 800gb of stuff and that start button even on OC i7 with 8gb ddr3 2200mhz takes about 3 mins to load wonder if they fixed that (probs have was a bad idea trying to get shortcuts to half the os rather just the gagets that dashboard was designed for) but on a tablet with only 16gb or 32gb of storage probs works instantly


there is ofcourse the other argument that lot of people dont know how to use a pc envrioment but know how to use windows 8 since they already have a tablet or a smart phone

alot of other os's and distro's have gone this way for example unity on ubuntu (would point out though that since this they have lost positions in best desktop and laptop distro to linux mint and other distros) gives it a very app feel which for new users to linuxs and pc's is great but most desktop and laptop users dont want flashy icons they want a stable nice desktop... and of course CHROME os by google


i think personally the style of them are good for the average consumer by which i mean people just want something that works don't want to play games or atleast not high resources games just want to watch you tube write emails listen to a few mp3's and share things on facebook etc all low resource things web browser , media player sort thing you can have 3 instance open of each and on a decent pc your not using even half the ram and processing power available average computer these days id say has 4gb ram + paging file and quad core processor at about 2.5ghz (average) so whats 2-3 web browser running in background a media player and couple of explorer tabs ur not even hitting 30% of that ram and processor power) so dont matter about closing things and freeing up resources since ur not even using half of what the computer has and all taking care of at shut-down when just clears lot

(not saying i agree with it but think for average user it aint going to be a issue + garbage collection got a lot better and memory leaks handled quite well since 7)

for the more intense user windows 8 is not the way to go FULL STOP go back to 7 or switch to Linux ( and never pay a penny again) i did about 5 years ago and never looked back and don't believe that rubbish that nothing will work Linux has alternative for pretty much every thing and if there isnt 1 using wine can usually get the windows version to work any way.

p.s i am slightly bias since i think windows 7 was only os they got rite since windows 2000 every other 1 for example xp had 550mb of services packs before it was stable bare in mind original xp was only 800mb uncompressed to begin with they basicly had to patch almost 3/4 of the original size of the os to get it to work and be stable


What are some of your favorite Android apps?
Q. Im new to the android market and i'm looking for some cool apps to download. thanks

A. My favorite apps are...

1. ChompSMS (a messaging app that can replace your Stock messaging app, this one is way cooler)
2. SMSPopup (more custom options for SMS, make this your default)
3. Spare Parts (this makes your windows open faster)
4. Tone Picker (pick mp3s from your SD card and make them ringtones or notification sounds)
5. Mabilo Ringtones (download ringtones)
6. Ringdroid (edit mp3s and make them ringtones or notification sounds)
7. Math Alarm Clock
8. PicSay (edit your pics and put props)
9. ASTRO (file explorer and editor)
10. Postal Babes (game)
11. Puzzle Blox (game)
12. Nintaii (game)
13. Parking Break (game)
14. Tangram Pro (game)
15. Better Cut (change apps icons, download free icon packs)
16. Screen Crack (fool people with it)
17. Video Safe and Photo Safe (hide photos and videos wit a password)

Also make a shortcut for www.4shared.com on your home screen you can search in that website for apps you cant find in the Market.


Android google search whats wrong with that?
Q. i have galaxy y recently i changed stock icons with icons pack when i revert back my stock icons everythin was fine but google search icon goes white instead of blue plz help me i want it back.

A.





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March 1, 2013

How do I put videos not purchased from google play on my android device?

Q. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, and I have no idea how to put movies on it. I have some downloaded, which I could see if you couldn't put itunes movies on it, but what about digital copies and such that come with blu rays? Anyone?

A. first, you need a good player which will support a variety of formats (including bluray), so in google play, download "MX player", after downloading it will ask for some codec pack which will redirect back to google play: download it, next, you need a USB cable and connect it to your computer, once you have access to the device, copy your movies you've got and put them anywhere on your Android device. disconnect it, go into "MX player", click the "reload" icon and the movies will appear. HOWEVER, immediately after you choose a movie in the top right corner it says: H/W click it, and choose S/W (software decoder) if you don't do this then most of the movies won't work.

if you don't have a USB cable then you need to download "airdroid" from google play to transfer files "wirelessly", and it's easy to use just follow the instructions.


How could they not put an X or Close button on Windows 8 apps?
Q. It's just unfreaking believable how the designers of Windows 8 did NOT put any X or Close button on apps/programs that open up! I have to sit there and hit ALT - Tab just to get back to windows. There must be something up , maybe it's a world wide conspiracy to make people go crazy or something because something that basic and logical could not just have been left out on accident. Someone please help me with the logic of this!

A. alt F4 will close apps and logic is simple

microsoft has domain pretty much over the home desktop and laptop market and has done for ages how ever there no longer the most popular operating system if you count *dramatic music* mobile devices such as tablets mobile phones pda's etc and this seems to be where the markets heading for example laptop and deskop sales going down year by year tablet and mobile phone sales going up year by year so microsoft has desided to make a OS and compete in the portable market along with there tablets and phones etc (enter windows 8) which is basic windows 7 with few minor tweeks to kernel and genric library modules and new UI skin but really and truly not hugely different and im not the only person that feels this quite a few others have stated similar findings. i have actually debugged half the rc2 beta and i can tell you there not a huge deal of difference based on windows 7 with latest service pack and updated .net frameworks we are talking minimal to be honest a couple 100mb patch if that

ooo microsoft admits it
from the windwos 8 page on Microsoft.com

"Windows 7, only better

Windows 8 is built on the rock-solid foundation of Windows 7, but it�s been improved on all fronts. You can install Windows 8 on the same hardware that powers Windows Vista and Windows 7."

i know that dont say it exactly but you can see its really is just saying windows 7 updated

so now you know windows 8 is not designed really with laptops and desktop pc's in mind imo and fact all adverts on tv for it are on tablets and phones aint seen 1 with someone sitting in front of a desktop yet

now you know that thinkg have you ever seen a x button on a android app or iphone app ? no of course not mobile devices have back buttons or home buttons

other examples (based on rc2 beta) the new start button feature looks brilliant works great until u got on a pc wih a 2tgb hard drive start to fill it with apps and programs like 800gb of stuff and that start button even on OC i7 with 8gb ddr3 2200mhz takes about 3 mins to load wonder if they fixed that (probs have was a bad idea trying to get shortcuts to half the os rather just the gagets that dashboard was designed for) but on a tablet with only 16gb or 32gb of storage probs works instantly


there is ofcourse the other argument that lot of people dont know how to use a pc envrioment but know how to use windows 8 since they already have a tablet or a smart phone

alot of other os's and distro's have gone this way for example unity on ubuntu (would point out though that since this they have lost positions in best desktop and laptop distro to linux mint and other distros) gives it a very app feel which for new users to linuxs and pc's is great but most desktop and laptop users dont want flashy icons they want a stable nice desktop... and of course CHROME os by google


i think personally the style of them are good for the average consumer by which i mean people just want something that works don't want to play games or atleast not high resources games just want to watch you tube write emails listen to a few mp3's and share things on facebook etc all low resource things web browser , media player sort thing you can have 3 instance open of each and on a decent pc your not using even half the ram and processing power available average computer these days id say has 4gb ram + paging file and quad core processor at about 2.5ghz (average) so whats 2-3 web browser running in background a media player and couple of explorer tabs ur not even hitting 30% of that ram and processor power) so dont matter about closing things and freeing up resources since ur not even using half of what the computer has and all taking care of at shut-down when just clears lot

(not saying i agree with it but think for average user it aint going to be a issue + garbage collection got a lot better and memory leaks handled quite well since 7)

for the more intense user windows 8 is not the way to go FULL STOP go back to 7 or switch to Linux ( and never pay a penny again) i did about 5 years ago and never looked back and don't believe that rubbish that nothing will work Linux has alternative for pretty much every thing and if there isnt 1 using wine can usually get the windows version to work any way.

p.s i am slightly bias since i think windows 7 was only os they got rite since windows 2000 every other 1 for example xp had 550mb of services packs before it was stable bare in mind original xp was only 800mb uncompressed to begin with they basicly had to patch almost 3/4 of the original size of the os to get it to work and be stable


What are some of your favorite Android apps?
Q. Im new to the android market and i'm looking for some cool apps to download. thanks

A. My favorite apps are...

1. ChompSMS (a messaging app that can replace your Stock messaging app, this one is way cooler)
2. SMSPopup (more custom options for SMS, make this your default)
3. Spare Parts (this makes your windows open faster)
4. Tone Picker (pick mp3s from your SD card and make them ringtones or notification sounds)
5. Mabilo Ringtones (download ringtones)
6. Ringdroid (edit mp3s and make them ringtones or notification sounds)
7. Math Alarm Clock
8. PicSay (edit your pics and put props)
9. ASTRO (file explorer and editor)
10. Postal Babes (game)
11. Puzzle Blox (game)
12. Nintaii (game)
13. Parking Break (game)
14. Tangram Pro (game)
15. Better Cut (change apps icons, download free icon packs)
16. Screen Crack (fool people with it)
17. Video Safe and Photo Safe (hide photos and videos wit a password)

Also make a shortcut for www.4shared.com on your home screen you can search in that website for apps you cant find in the Market.


Android google search whats wrong with that?
Q. i have galaxy y recently i changed stock icons with icons pack when i revert back my stock icons everythin was fine but google search icon goes white instead of blue plz help me i want it back.

A.





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December 27, 2012

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! =)

A.


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.
.....................


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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December 17, 2012

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! =)

A.


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.
.....................


What is the phone I should buy now?
Q. I have been longing to buy a phone for a long time and have now finally decided to buy one. But there are so many brands and models and I am truly lost!!!

I need someone to tell me a good phone to but, something that is worth the money as well. It has to be touch screen (since its the new generation). I am not that interested in the brand so anything is fine as long as the phone has -
*GREAT MUSIC QUALITY
*SUPERB PICTURE/VIDEO QUALITY
*GREAT UI
I basically need an overall phone which has everything packed in it and something that can blow my friends off!! so guys your answers are most welcome.....

thanks

A. The lg gw620 intouchmax its a android phone has everything EVERYTHING!!! it is better than the iphone and many other phones out there these r the features: physical keyboard the rest fully touch 5 mega pixel camera with a video mode and a flash light the picture resolution is heaven amaaaazing u can download apps 4 free on ur phone thered a market icon nearly everything is free i downloaded a very cool metal detecter and a barcode scanner etc etc it has build in. Wifi easy messanging and many other functions for more info just chrck on a review thiss phone wont lwt u down agen its callex the lg gw620





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HTC for sprint or iPhone for AT&T?

Q.

A. hi, friend.........Here, I give to details & Plans about HTC for Sprint

HTC for Sprint - HTC EVO 4G Sprint

Specification :

Dimensions/weight : 4.8 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches; 6 oz with battery
Networks :CDMA 800/1900 MHz EVDO Rev. A, Wi MAX 2. 5 to 2.7GHz; 802.16e
Operating System : Android 2.1
Display : 4.3-inch WVGA resolution Capacitive Multi-touch Screen
Camera : 8 megapixel with Auto Focus and 2x LED Flash, 1.3 megapixel fixed focus front facing camera
Internal Memory : 1GB ROM/ 512MB RAM
Memory Card :microSD� 8gb included in device
WLAN : 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth® : 2.1
GPS : GPS/aGPS
Battery : 1500 mAh
Value-add Features :HDMI out, WiMax mobile Wi-Fi router, Friend Stream, HTC Sync, HTC Sense, Amazon MP3
Chipset : Qualcomm® QSD 8650, 1GHz

Review :

�When I first turned the EVO 4G on, I was struck by how bright and crisp all the icons looked� � Jessica Mintz, The Associated Press

�The HTC EVO 4G finally landed at the LAPTOP offices a few days ago and we�ve put it through the ringer. Overall, we came away impressed: it�s fast, the large 4.3 inch screen is a thing of beauty, and it works like a charm when it�s feeding on Sprint�s WiMax network. If you�ve been considering an Android handset, the Sprint network, or just this phone in particular, we can confidently say that it�s definitely worth the switch.� � Marc Flores, LAPTOP

�The EVO 4G packs practically everything a geek could dream of in a mobile device. Want fast data? This phone has 4G inside, boasting nearly five times the speed of 3G networks (where coverage is available). Wish you had a bigger screen for surfing the web and watching movies? This one is a mammoth 4.3 inches. Hate the crappy video quality of smart phone cameras? The EVO 4G can record 720p footage and even make two-way video calls.� � Mark Spoonauer, LAPTOP

�When we played with the EVO last week, it was like holding something Q might have designed for Bond that looks like a black mini iPad. The latest of HTC's smartphones, the EVO's increased functionality and speed blow away the slim and sexy Legend (also running Android), the HD2 and the Desire.� � Courtney Boyd Myers, Pocket-Lint

�It's so far ahead of other Sprint phones in so many ways, it's in a class that only contains the HTC Incredible, Google Nexus One, iPhone 3GS, and itself. The EVO is Sprint's "super phone," the ultimate handset for its network� � Sascha Segan, PC Magazine

�Overall, the HTC EVO 4G is, hands-down, the best smarphone that Sprint has to offer and certainly ranks as one of the best Android phones on the market today. It's feature packed and powerful, and shows the promise of 4G.� � Bonnie Cha, CNet

�The HTC EVO 4G is a certainly one of the best looking cell phones ever created. It�s sleek, sexy and beautiful.� � Matt Burns, Crunchgear

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http://www.deals2buy.com/search?q=htc+evo+4g

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IS THERE REALLY NO ICS FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY W AND Y?
Q. Is there really no ICS on Samsung Galaxy W? How the hell Samsung ever did this to a Good phone? HOW DARE???... I'm planing to buy this phone but when I knew it won't support ICS, I'm planing to Switch to HTC... Yeah its markey strategy, but a 6 month old Phone is considered old? F*CK you samsung, Their only give a sh*t on Galaxy SII and Note, but the other middle class wont?.. YEAH, good..
I WISH YOUR COMPANY WILL FALL!!!......

IF There is really no support for ICS on W,
then what is the phone as good as W?

A. Well yeah, there will never be ICS on Galaxy W officially. HTC One V is probably the closest I can think of and that comes with ICS out of the box.

According to Samsung themselves (although, I think it's just an excuse), because of TouchWiz, they can't put ICS onto these phones because they won't have the power to run it. So instead, they will give it a "Value Pack" update which is really just Gingerbread with some ICS features like Face Unlock.

My counter-argument: If TouchWiz is the problem, why not just get rid of TouchWiz and only keep just some of the icons and widgets and apps and let it run mostly on stock Android?

Anyways, I think you should just get the One V which has a lot of interesting features for a budget handset. It's got one of my favorite design (the chin from HTC Legend) and the UI is good looking. I'm a Galaxy S II user but honestly, the ICS update is ruined by Samsung's ugly TouchWiz skin which makes it look exactly the same as Gingerbread. Meanwhile, HTC is giving the One V HTC Sense 4.0 which looks more like ICS (but with a touch of HTC visuals). Not only that, it has Beats Audio. Check out the site here:
http://www.htc.com/au/smartphones/htc-one-v/





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December 16, 2012

Android google search whats wrong with that?

Q. i have galaxy y recently i changed stock icons with icons pack when i revert back my stock icons everythin was fine but google search icon goes white instead of blue plz help me i want it back.

A.


Ok so I downloaded the flurry icon packs, but I want to use them on my android (Lg Ally). What do I need to do?
Q. Ok so I downloaded the flurry icon packs, but I want to use them on my android (Lg Ally). What do I need to do to get them to work. I put them in a folder and put them on my phone but they're an icon file so I don't know how to change them to a .jpeg to make it go into my gallery. Help plz.

A.


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! =)

A.





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December 6, 2012

Ok so I downloaded the flurry icon packs, but I want to use them on my android (Lg Ally). What do I need to do?

Q. Ok so I downloaded the flurry icon packs, but I want to use them on my android (Lg Ally). What do I need to do to get them to work. I put them in a folder and put them on my phone but they're an icon file so I don't know how to change them to a .jpeg to make it go into my gallery. Help plz.

A.


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! =)

A.


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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December 1, 2012

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.
.....................


What is the phone I should buy now?
Q. I have been longing to buy a phone for a long time and have now finally decided to buy one. But there are so many brands and models and I am truly lost!!!

I need someone to tell me a good phone to but, something that is worth the money as well. It has to be touch screen (since its the new generation). I am not that interested in the brand so anything is fine as long as the phone has -
*GREAT MUSIC QUALITY
*SUPERB PICTURE/VIDEO QUALITY
*GREAT UI
I basically need an overall phone which has everything packed in it and something that can blow my friends off!! so guys your answers are most welcome.....

thanks

A. The lg gw620 intouchmax its a android phone has everything EVERYTHING!!! it is better than the iphone and many other phones out there these r the features: physical keyboard the rest fully touch 5 mega pixel camera with a video mode and a flash light the picture resolution is heaven amaaaazing u can download apps 4 free on ur phone thered a market icon nearly everything is free i downloaded a very cool metal detecter and a barcode scanner etc etc it has build in. Wifi easy messanging and many other functions for more info just chrck on a review thiss phone wont lwt u down agen its callex the lg gw620


HTC for sprint or iPhone for AT&T?
Q.

A. hi, friend.........Here, I give to details & Plans about HTC for Sprint

HTC for Sprint - HTC EVO 4G Sprint

Specification :

Dimensions/weight : 4.8 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches; 6 oz with battery
Networks :CDMA 800/1900 MHz EVDO Rev. A, Wi MAX 2. 5 to 2.7GHz; 802.16e
Operating System : Android 2.1
Display : 4.3-inch WVGA resolution Capacitive Multi-touch Screen
Camera : 8 megapixel with Auto Focus and 2x LED Flash, 1.3 megapixel fixed focus front facing camera
Internal Memory : 1GB ROM/ 512MB RAM
Memory Card :microSD� 8gb included in device
WLAN : 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth® : 2.1
GPS : GPS/aGPS
Battery : 1500 mAh
Value-add Features :HDMI out, WiMax mobile Wi-Fi router, Friend Stream, HTC Sync, HTC Sense, Amazon MP3
Chipset : Qualcomm® QSD 8650, 1GHz

Review :

�When I first turned the EVO 4G on, I was struck by how bright and crisp all the icons looked� � Jessica Mintz, The Associated Press

�The HTC EVO 4G finally landed at the LAPTOP offices a few days ago and we�ve put it through the ringer. Overall, we came away impressed: it�s fast, the large 4.3 inch screen is a thing of beauty, and it works like a charm when it�s feeding on Sprint�s WiMax network. If you�ve been considering an Android handset, the Sprint network, or just this phone in particular, we can confidently say that it�s definitely worth the switch.� � Marc Flores, LAPTOP

�The EVO 4G packs practically everything a geek could dream of in a mobile device. Want fast data? This phone has 4G inside, boasting nearly five times the speed of 3G networks (where coverage is available). Wish you had a bigger screen for surfing the web and watching movies? This one is a mammoth 4.3 inches. Hate the crappy video quality of smart phone cameras? The EVO 4G can record 720p footage and even make two-way video calls.� � Mark Spoonauer, LAPTOP

�When we played with the EVO last week, it was like holding something Q might have designed for Bond that looks like a black mini iPad. The latest of HTC's smartphones, the EVO's increased functionality and speed blow away the slim and sexy Legend (also running Android), the HD2 and the Desire.� � Courtney Boyd Myers, Pocket-Lint

�It's so far ahead of other Sprint phones in so many ways, it's in a class that only contains the HTC Incredible, Google Nexus One, iPhone 3GS, and itself. The EVO is Sprint's "super phone," the ultimate handset for its network� � Sascha Segan, PC Magazine

�Overall, the HTC EVO 4G is, hands-down, the best smarphone that Sprint has to offer and certainly ranks as one of the best Android phones on the market today. It's feature packed and powerful, and shows the promise of 4G.� � Bonnie Cha, CNet

�The HTC EVO 4G is a certainly one of the best looking cell phones ever created. It�s sleek, sexy and beautiful.� � Matt Burns, Crunchgear

PLans of this Mobile ::::: You go on Below links

http://www.deals2buy.com/search?q=htc+evo+4g

Other Details : http://indianews99.com/page/2/?s=htc

http://indianews99.com/technology/htc-evo-shift-4g-review-htc-evo-shift-4g-price/


IS THERE REALLY NO ICS FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY W AND Y?
Q. Is there really no ICS on Samsung Galaxy W? How the hell Samsung ever did this to a Good phone? HOW DARE???... I'm planing to buy this phone but when I knew it won't support ICS, I'm planing to Switch to HTC... Yeah its markey strategy, but a 6 month old Phone is considered old? F*CK you samsung, Their only give a sh*t on Galaxy SII and Note, but the other middle class wont?.. YEAH, good..
I WISH YOUR COMPANY WILL FALL!!!......

IF There is really no support for ICS on W,
then what is the phone as good as W?

A. Well yeah, there will never be ICS on Galaxy W officially. HTC One V is probably the closest I can think of and that comes with ICS out of the box.

According to Samsung themselves (although, I think it's just an excuse), because of TouchWiz, they can't put ICS onto these phones because they won't have the power to run it. So instead, they will give it a "Value Pack" update which is really just Gingerbread with some ICS features like Face Unlock.

My counter-argument: If TouchWiz is the problem, why not just get rid of TouchWiz and only keep just some of the icons and widgets and apps and let it run mostly on stock Android?

Anyways, I think you should just get the One V which has a lot of interesting features for a budget handset. It's got one of my favorite design (the chin from HTC Legend) and the UI is good looking. I'm a Galaxy S II user but honestly, the ICS update is ruined by Samsung's ugly TouchWiz skin which makes it look exactly the same as Gingerbread. Meanwhile, HTC is giving the One V HTC Sense 4.0 which looks more like ICS (but with a touch of HTC visuals). Not only that, it has Beats Audio. Check out the site here:
http://www.htc.com/au/smartphones/htc-one-v/





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