Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
A lot of people on XDA are doing just that. Pretty much rent the Rezound or RAZR until the Nexus arrives with the extended return policy. Verizon sucks for delaying this phone considering this is their first Nexus phone. With the way they're handling it, I wouldn't be surprised if its the last. lol.
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I'm tempted now too. Giving me terrible ideas. I'm stuck with this doubly obsolete 3GS waiting for the right phone to come alone and then Verizon stays ho hum about the release date.
I believe someone in this thread posted that they're staggering the launches so as to maximize profit on the launches of their new phones (Rezound, Droid RAZR, and the Nexus). Good business move by Verizon.... but from me as a consumer, they can kindly go eat a bag of cocks.
I'm tempted now too. Giving me terrible ideas. I'm stuck with this doubly obsolete 3GS waiting for the right phone to come alone and then Verizon stays ho hum about the release date.I believe someone in this thread posted that they're staggering the launches so as to maximize profit on the launches of their new phones (Rezound, Droid RAZR, and the Nexus). Good business move by Verizon.... but from me as a consumer, they can kindly go eat a bag of cocks.
Low blow Samsung. lol.
Wasn't sure whether to post this here on in the Funny Thread. lol.
http://youtu.be/6h5JSojJN3Y
"If it looks the same how will people know I upgraded?"
"I can never get a Samsung, I'm creative. You're a barista."
Someone from Reddit created this:
http://youtu.be/6h5JSojJN3Y
"If it looks the same how will people know I upgraded?"
"I can never get a Samsung, I'm creative. You're a barista."

Someone from Reddit created this:
So apparently the earlier alpha builds of ICS for the Galaxy S didn't have full HW acceleration. Only 3D acceleration was working. Today they got 2D acceleration to work and wow what a difference! I thought it was fast with 3D acceleration. Now its butter. If you guys haven't tried ICS yet I suggest you do so. The Nexus S actually has a pretty stable build right now and the one for the Galaxy S isn't that bad.
I might give a shit about that phone when it gets ice cream sandwich and loses that unnecessary UI skin.
I think one of the best things google has ever done is snatch up Matias Duarte! That dude is bad ass. I knew android was going to get a lot better once they got him and ICS is looking pretty good, lets hope the OEMs and Carriers don't screw it up for them. I'll change my mind about Android if that happens.....
I think one of the best things google has ever done is snatch up Matias Duarte! That dude is bad ass. I knew android was going to get a lot better once they got him and ICS is looking pretty good, lets hope the OEMs and Carriers don't screw it up for them. I'll change my mind about Android if that happens.....
Last edited by #1 STUNNA; Nov 23, 2011 at 12:32 AM.
TouchWiz 4 really isn't bad. Not sure if you've actually used it...It brings a lot more functionality than the others and has some really intuitive gestures not found in stock Android or CyanogenMod which actually took some functions from TouchWiz. Most people think TouchWiz is just a launcher but it goes beyond that. The swiping left or right in contacts to call or text is nice; integration of Twitter/Facebook into your contact pictures/calendar events that show up when people call you; adjusting brightness in the notification bar with a swipe; quick access to most used toggles in the notification bar such as WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and plenty other little tweaks Samsung made. On top of all those things, it brought Hardware Acceleration in Gingerbread. Samsung's phones are the only ones that have Hardware Acceleration in Gingerbread and hence the reason why the S II just hauls in comparison to other Android phones. I do find the icon scheme to be tacky but that's easily replaced with a third party launcher such as LauncherPro or ADW. And yeah, the S II will be getting ICS in January officially. Right now, the XDA guys have it already available. Its not complete but it can be used as a daily if you wanted to.
For the people who still haven't tried ICS. Google added some extra features in the Developer settings:
http://youtu.be/51jIZaZNooc
You can practically make ICS act like iOS by killing every app after exiting them and turning off multitasking all together. I guess this is for the people who love using task killers. Some other cool stuff in there.
And here's the new Accessibility settings for people who need them:
http://youtu.be/3DeprwFkl3U
http://youtu.be/51jIZaZNooc
You can practically make ICS act like iOS by killing every app after exiting them and turning off multitasking all together. I guess this is for the people who love using task killers. Some other cool stuff in there.
And here's the new Accessibility settings for people who need them:
http://youtu.be/3DeprwFkl3U
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; Nov 23, 2011 at 12:58 AM.
Just bought a Droid Razr on Verizon last night because they didn't have any 4S's in stock and convinced me this was better. Cool looking and I like the screen but I find it hard to hold onto since it is so big and I can't figure out shit. Will I get used to it or should I quickly return? I have had numerous iPhones since 2007
Thanks
Thanks
Just bought a Droid Razr on Verizon last night because they didn't have any 4S's in stock and convinced me this was better. Cool looking and I like the screen but I find it hard to hold onto since it is so big and I can't figure out shit. Will I get used to it or should I quickly return? I have had numerous iPhones since 2007
Thanks
Thanks
Just bought a Droid Razr on Verizon last night because they didn't have any 4S's in stock and convinced me this was better. Cool looking and I like the screen but I find it hard to hold onto since it is so big and I can't figure out shit. Will I get used to it or should I quickly return? I have had numerous iPhones since 2007
Thanks
Thanks
I'm kind of in the same situation from iPhones. I played with both the Razr and Rezound for about an hour and the Rezound just felt a lot better to me. There's definitely a bit of a learning curve coming from ios! For me it's mainly where the hell to find some of the settings 

Heads up, Muffin Knight is the free app of the day at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Angry-Mob-Game.../dp/B005V20JKI
The game is addicting.
http://www.amazon.com/Angry-Mob-Game.../dp/B005V20JKI
The game is addicting.
Google is renting their top 12 movies at $0.99 in the market for the next two weeks:
https://market.android.com/details?i...MzU3MDkwNDIiXQ..
Remember if you're rooted you have to rename su to something else or Google Videos will not allow you to watch. Use this app for that:
https://market.android.com/details?i...GVvcy5yb290Il0.
^Oh just looking at one of the reviews, it does work on rooted Kindle Fires like I thought it would. I guess Amazon is using the same Widevine DRM Google is using.
https://market.android.com/details?i...MzU3MDkwNDIiXQ..
Remember if you're rooted you have to rename su to something else or Google Videos will not allow you to watch. Use this app for that:
https://market.android.com/details?i...GVvcy5yb290Il0.
^Oh just looking at one of the reviews, it does work on rooted Kindle Fires like I thought it would. I guess Amazon is using the same Widevine DRM Google is using.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; Nov 23, 2011 at 11:33 AM.
Because we are very used to apple's simple and easy to use os. I am loving the widgets and such, I just hope the battery lasts a bit longer then it appears to after a few charges. Especially because the charger port is on the top of the phone, making it very hard to charge and talk in the car.
So I started using ICS Alpha 7 for my Galaxy S as my daily driver. Its not running 100% in terms of speed but it is stable and haven't had any random reboots yet. Games play great and browser experience is awesome. Battery life is comparable to early builds of CyanogenMod but it does make it through a day which is good enough for me.
The dev was able to fix the camera and YouTube so there's a few more things not working and being optimized. Tried Face Unlock and I got it to work with a picture from my spare Galaxy S. lol. Strangely enough, it wouldn't work on my real face cause the FFC ratio is not correct so the proportions look wrong. Otherwise, ICS has been awesome so far. What's weird is that the bootlegged Camera software in ICS is definitely better than it is in CM7. The Galaxy S had a good sensor back in the day and the CM7 camera app just sucks in comparison to TouchWiz and MIUI. Glad that ICS has a good one. Panorama mode is pretty cool too. I hope CM9 comes out soon. So far they said everything is working great. They just need the Nexus S drop to make it 100% optimized.
The dev was able to fix the camera and YouTube so there's a few more things not working and being optimized. Tried Face Unlock and I got it to work with a picture from my spare Galaxy S. lol. Strangely enough, it wouldn't work on my real face cause the FFC ratio is not correct so the proportions look wrong. Otherwise, ICS has been awesome so far. What's weird is that the bootlegged Camera software in ICS is definitely better than it is in CM7. The Galaxy S had a good sensor back in the day and the CM7 camera app just sucks in comparison to TouchWiz and MIUI. Glad that ICS has a good one. Panorama mode is pretty cool too. I hope CM9 comes out soon. So far they said everything is working great. They just need the Nexus S drop to make it 100% optimized.
Here's another review of the Galaxy Nexus which focuses on the performance aspect of the phone:
http://youtu.be/U6qLpEFfJhQ
I think I might be picking one up in the next few days. Will definitely update if I do. hehe.
http://youtu.be/U6qLpEFfJhQ
I think I might be picking one up in the next few days. Will definitely update if I do. hehe.
CM9 Alphas for International Galaxy S and Captivate are up:
i9000: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1363593
Captivate: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1363760
The Vibrant, Fascinate and Epic 4G should work with the proper kernels. Someone has to make the kernels so that the button and touchscreen works.
i9000: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1363593
Captivate: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1363760
The Vibrant, Fascinate and Epic 4G should work with the proper kernels. Someone has to make the kernels so that the button and touchscreen works.
http://youtu.be/hx8_1ggjvIM
Its gonna be my daily as its pretty stable already. Haven't had anything crash yet. Made some tweaks to enable Voice dictation and to allow GTalk video chat. Voodoo sound and Pawitp colors (based on Voodoo Color) are already working too which is nice.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; Nov 26, 2011 at 10:46 PM.
Ok, liking the Android more and more but the battery is terrible. With little use, I am at 15% battery by noon to 1 with a full overnight charge till 7:30 AM.
Rooting, is it like Jailbreaking? Everything I have read makes it seem like it way more dangerous in terms of bricking but I really would like a free tether and increase battery life.
Rooting, is it like Jailbreaking? Everything I have read makes it seem like it way more dangerous in terms of bricking but I really would like a free tether and increase battery life.
Ok, liking the Android more and more but the battery is terrible. With little use, I am at 15% battery by noon to 1 with a full overnight charge till 7:30 AM.
Rooting, is it like Jailbreaking? Everything I have read makes it seem like it way more dangerous in terms of bricking but I really would like a free tether and increase battery life.
Rooting, is it like Jailbreaking? Everything I have read makes it seem like it way more dangerous in terms of bricking but I really would like a free tether and increase battery life.
How to Root RAZR:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1341578
How to UnRoot RAZR:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1350307
I always tell members here to search YouTube on how to do these things as people do tutorials for them. The method above seems pretty simple though. Just have the drivers installed, Turn on USB Debugging in the Settings --> Application --> Development, then run the script to root. Can't get any simpler really.
As far as battery goes, certain Kernels and custom ROMs can help with that aspect. Unfortunately, if your bootloader is locked, custom Kernels are hard to come by until the devs can unlock them. For my suggestions on how to extend battery life, just do the following:
- Turn off 4G when you're not using it even if you're not in a 4G area. This is the biggest battery killer at the moment as it will continuously search for 4G signal even though you don't have it. Install a Widget app if you have to for easy switching on your homescreen.
- Try to use WiFi if you can as it uses less battery. Also turn off WiFi, and Bluetooth when not in range. GPS you can leave on as it only turns on when apps need them. WiFi and Bluetooth will continuously scan even if you're not around a known network or device unless you get an app to monitor this.
- If you really need to squeeze every ounce of battery then switch to 2G.
- To squeeze even more, turn of background data and autosync in the Accounts settings. (You won't receive your emails, app updates immediately doing this though and you'll have to manually pull to get this info)
- Do NOT use a task killer. Android manages its own memory. If you mess with it, you'll have other issues and actually lower your battery life. Only use it to kill a badly programmed app that won't close.
- Check your Settings --> About --> Battery Stats to get an idea of what is eating your battery the most. You'll see which app/system process is killing your battery. Try to tweak it until only the Display is the top most battery user.
- For AMOLED screens such as the one found in the RAZR, use dark colors, preferably black. Black = little to no power usage in AMOLED screens. So yes, use dark backgrounds, try to use the dark themes, etc. Also reduces burn in.
- For apps that pull data every X minutes. Try to increase the interval to around 30 minutes and up. That way it doesn't ping the servers as often and reduces battery usage.
- Turn off 4G when you're not using it even if you're not in a 4G area. This is the biggest battery killer at the moment as it will continuously search for 4G signal even though you don't have it. Install a Widget app if you have to for easy switching on your homescreen.
- Try to use WiFi if you can as it uses less battery. Also turn off WiFi, and Bluetooth when not in range. GPS you can leave on as it only turns on when apps need them. WiFi and Bluetooth will continuously scan even if you're not around a known network or device unless you get an app to monitor this.
- If you really need to squeeze every ounce of battery then switch to 2G.
- To squeeze even more, turn of background data and autosync in the Accounts settings. (You won't receive your emails, app updates immediately doing this though and you'll have to manually pull to get this info)
- Do NOT use a task killer. Android manages its own memory. If you mess with it, you'll have other issues and actually lower your battery life. Only use it to kill a badly programmed app that won't close.
- Check your Settings --> About --> Battery Stats to get an idea of what is eating your battery the most. You'll see which app/system process is killing your battery. Try to tweak it until only the Display is the top most battery user.
- For AMOLED screens such as the one found in the RAZR, use dark colors, preferably black. Black = little to no power usage in AMOLED screens. So yes, use dark backgrounds, try to use the dark themes, etc. Also reduces burn in.
- For apps that pull data every X minutes. Try to increase the interval to around 30 minutes and up. That way it doesn't ping the servers as often and reduces battery usage.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; Nov 27, 2011 at 11:50 AM.
Google is renting their top 12 movies at $0.99 in the market for the next two weeks:
https://market.android.com/details?i...MzU3MDkwNDIiXQ..
Remember if you're rooted you have to rename su to something else or Google Videos will not allow you to watch. Use this app for that:
https://market.android.com/details?i...GVvcy5yb290Il0.
^Oh just looking at one of the reviews, it does work on rooted Kindle Fires like I thought it would. I guess Amazon is using the same Widevine DRM Google is using.
https://market.android.com/details?i...MzU3MDkwNDIiXQ..
Remember if you're rooted you have to rename su to something else or Google Videos will not allow you to watch. Use this app for that:
https://market.android.com/details?i...GVvcy5yb290Il0.
^Oh just looking at one of the reviews, it does work on rooted Kindle Fires like I thought it would. I guess Amazon is using the same Widevine DRM Google is using.
Btw, props to all the Transformer devs. I have a B70 model (was unrootable before) but it's super easy now, just run one app for root, and another for CWM recovery. It ran great stock but on the new rom I'm using it's fantastic, I'm seriously blown away.
Last edited by zguy95135; Nov 27, 2011 at 08:24 PM.









