Comment Re:'Bout time (Score 1) 917
Take it back on Sunday and get a Samsung Galaxy S (called the Captivate on AT&T).
Take it back on Sunday and get a Samsung Galaxy S (called the Captivate on AT&T).
So you let one crappy phone turn you off of all phones? Whatever you do...don't go watch The Last Airbender. It will make you irrationally think all movies are bad!
My money would be on some variation of either the Snapdragon or Tegra 2 SoC. Both of those are Arm9 based.
"mobile video conferencing"
So long as your bring your Android phone with you for WiFi tethering...I see a new Sprint ad coming...
The problem is that it appears if you drop the service for even one month you can't reactive it with unlimited data. The benefit of the iPad data plan was that it was going to be able to be turned off and on each month as you needed it. So now, if you want unlimited you can't turn it off. Looks like people should go get a Sprint 4g phone and unlimited data w/ Tethering.
Nope man...this is just the start to a reboot of "Flowers in the Attic"...
No. Well that was simple.
There are Android devices with only 128MB of RAM that to this day work very well. A great example is the Droid Eris from Verizon. I just upgraded a friends to the leaked 2.1 update and it actually runs smoother than it did on the 1.5 release. Does Google Naz and more just fine with Sense UI running.
Re-entry?
Your thanks sounded a bit sarcastic. I took it as you were upset he linked you to a blog.
A blog link that answers your question. If you target 1.5, you will cover 99%+ of the users with Android phones. The best bet is to decide what features your app needs. Then target the lowest API version that allows for that.
Nandroid full backup of your stock 2.0.1 install. That is all you need. Something isn't working, just flash back to that and it will even rewrite your recovery image if you want it to. Verizon will never know.
My Android phone has no problem supporting both Microsoft's Media Player sync and mounting as a mass storage device...and I happily would consider it more than just a music player too.
Because with T-Mobiles Even More Plus plan that isn't the case. If you have a contract-free phone it is cheaper.
It does? It shows the ad for their additional dialing features (like international) next to the onscreen dial pad, but I think that is all. There are no pop-up ads for anything for third parties. You can even install some third-party addons that stop that thing from popping up when you start dialing.
Function reject.