Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
#763
Safety Car
Wow thats insane. You can torrent while listening to lectures. lol. Too bad the upload speed seems to be maxed around 1 Mbps. Then again, thats still not bad. lol.
#764
Drifting
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I just got a LG Ally, wanted a phone that wasn't a Blackberry, and so far I'm really liking it. It definitely is taking some getting used to but it should work out well, and the internet is much, much faster than my previous 8330!
#766
My Garage
#768
Safety Car
Here's some more hands on video with the Samsung Galaxy Tab:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLopM...ayer_embedded#
Source: http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy...nd-games-video
There's supposed to be more info coming out today since Samsung is holding a conference about it. Maybe we'll finally get a price.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLopM...ayer_embedded#
Source: http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy...nd-games-video
There's supposed to be more info coming out today since Samsung is holding a conference about it. Maybe we'll finally get a price.
#769
Safety Car
Wireless printing on the Samsung Galaxy Tab:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8-Q...layer_embedded
Source: http://thedroidguy.com/20100902/wire...ng-galaxy-tab/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8-Q...layer_embedded
Source: http://thedroidguy.com/20100902/wire...ng-galaxy-tab/
#772
Suzuka Master
Yes. Much faster processor for games and apps and more memory. Overall not much is different though it's just a slightly better phone. I'd say if you can swing it get the droid X since it has HDMI out and personally I think it looks better than Motorola's phones.
#773
Drifting
I love my epic, so far it seems typo be free of the reported bugs. No dead pixels, the capacative buttons work great with no lag, the battery is lasting pretty well for a new phone. Even the gps works. At first it took a long time to lock but after updating google maps it locks on fast and accurately, even indoors. This is without using networks to help, just gps.
#774
Safety Car
Are you the type who likes to run custom ROMs or just wants a phone that works? If you say you want a phone that just works then get the Droid 2. Who knows how much longer the original Droid will get official updates. Froyo may be the last official it'll get.
Droid 2 should get at least Gingerbread and possibly Honeycomb. Now if you're a tinkerer, then get the original Droid, overclock it and save some money. There's a lot of dev support for the original Droid and it doesn't have the locked bootloader found in new Moto phones like the Droid X and Droid 2.
Droid 2 should get at least Gingerbread and possibly Honeycomb. Now if you're a tinkerer, then get the original Droid, overclock it and save some money. There's a lot of dev support for the original Droid and it doesn't have the locked bootloader found in new Moto phones like the Droid X and Droid 2.
#775
Safety Car
I love my epic, so far it seems typo be free of the reported bugs. No dead pixels, the capacative buttons work great with no lag, the battery is lasting pretty well for a new phone. Even the gps works. At first it took a long time to lock but after updating google maps it locks on fast and accurately, even indoors. This is without using networks to help, just gps.
#776
Safety Car
For the Android users out there can you guys run this app so we can map out the cellular networks out there?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.cellumap
Source: http://cellumap.com/
I have no affiliation with the website but would be interested specifically in which 3G frequencies the networks use out there. Would be quite helpful when buying a phone not sold in the US since the networks don't tell us that sort of info. He also has an app out for the Blackberry as well.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.cellumap
Source: http://cellumap.com/
I have no affiliation with the website but would be interested specifically in which 3G frequencies the networks use out there. Would be quite helpful when buying a phone not sold in the US since the networks don't tell us that sort of info. He also has an app out for the Blackberry as well.
#777
We were going to go to ATT bc my boyfriend doesn't get a signal out in Montague County and he gets a discount from the Sheriff's office...I am SO GLAD we didn't....ATT won't have anything comparable to EVO for a long time...I think that I read somewhere that for the first time since the Iphone was introduced, Sprint has surpassed ATT in sales of smartphones with the EVO
#778
For the people interested in converting the HD2 into Android:
http://www.absolutelyandroid.com/and...-fizzled-away/
Sales of HD2 phones have actually gone up recently since a lot of devs have started converting HD2's to Android. lol. Supposedly next month, the source code for the NAND will be released and they'll be able to completely remove WM6 and inject Android on the NAND instead of the hack they're using.
http://www.absolutelyandroid.com/and...-fizzled-away/
Sales of HD2 phones have actually gone up recently since a lot of devs have started converting HD2's to Android. lol. Supposedly next month, the source code for the NAND will be released and they'll be able to completely remove WM6 and inject Android on the NAND instead of the hack they're using.
#779
Hold the onions
Amon_Ra made it as the Androidworld Edition. It has their logo and everything. He did say he won't be making a new version in xda which is odd. I tested it out on my N1, backup, wipe and restore and it's working fine.
#780
I know you hate, that abt ur new rig, but at least you're still on the continent this time!
...One of the guys over at my merc club site, missed his new steering wheel by a day and was the whole Atlantic away for a month or two...
#782
For the people interested in converting the HD2 into Android:
http://www.absolutelyandroid.com/and...-fizzled-away/
Sales of HD2 phones have actually gone up recently since a lot of devs have started converting HD2's to Android. lol. Supposedly next month, the source code for the NAND will be released and they'll be able to completely remove WM6 and inject Android on the NAND instead of the hack they're using.
http://www.absolutelyandroid.com/and...-fizzled-away/
Sales of HD2 phones have actually gone up recently since a lot of devs have started converting HD2's to Android. lol. Supposedly next month, the source code for the NAND will be released and they'll be able to completely remove WM6 and inject Android on the NAND instead of the hack they're using.
#783
My Garage
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8&postcount=79
#784
Safety Car
great... time to start the clinical action!
I know you hate, that abt ur new rig, but at least you're still on the continent this time!
...One of the guys over at my merc club site, missed his new steering wheel by a day and was the whole Atlantic away for a month or two...
I know you hate, that abt ur new rig, but at least you're still on the continent this time!
...One of the guys over at my merc club site, missed his new steering wheel by a day and was the whole Atlantic away for a month or two...
Looks like its possible. Everything you need to know in XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=609
They even have a CM6 build. The basics of it from what I remember when I had an HTC Wizard was you need to download the HaRET file along with the Android image onto your SD Card. Then you run the HaRET file which will boot Android. You may want to double check on that though. Its been a while since I've run Android on a WM 6 device.
Actually looking at the thread, it is just that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735975
Quick-Installation-Guide:
Quick-Installation-Guide:
Keep in mind! All you do by now you do it on your own risk!!!
* Create an EXT2-Partition with a minimum size of 300MB (see video-tutorial in this article)
* Download Neopeek Android Installer
* Extract npkinstall.zip to the root of your internal memory / sdcard
* Download Haret-Paket
* Extract contents of Haret-Paket to the root of your internal memory / sdcard
* Now Download latest CyanogenMod6-Port or any other Android (please have a look into our community. There are lot of builds available). Now rename this download to androidinstall.tar.gz and put it into the npkinstall-folder. There are several Text-Files in this folder like diamond.txt, raphael.txt etc. Just rename the one that matches your device to startup.txt.
* Now run install.exe within the npkinstall-folder. Your device will reboot when it has finished installation.
* Move to the root of your memory where you have extracted Haret-Paket
* Locate Startups-Folder and copy the startup.txt which matches your device to the root of your memory
* Now run Haret.exe from the root of your memory and Android should boot up! That's it.
Quick-Installation-Guide:
Keep in mind! All you do by now you do it on your own risk!!!
* Create an EXT2-Partition with a minimum size of 300MB (see video-tutorial in this article)
* Download Neopeek Android Installer
* Extract npkinstall.zip to the root of your internal memory / sdcard
* Download Haret-Paket
* Extract contents of Haret-Paket to the root of your internal memory / sdcard
* Now Download latest CyanogenMod6-Port or any other Android (please have a look into our community. There are lot of builds available). Now rename this download to androidinstall.tar.gz and put it into the npkinstall-folder. There are several Text-Files in this folder like diamond.txt, raphael.txt etc. Just rename the one that matches your device to startup.txt.
* Now run install.exe within the npkinstall-folder. Your device will reboot when it has finished installation.
* Move to the root of your memory where you have extracted Haret-Paket
* Locate Startups-Folder and copy the startup.txt which matches your device to the root of your memory
* Now run Haret.exe from the root of your memory and Android should boot up! That's it.
The HaRET file is sort of a kernel booter. So you have to open your phone with WM 6 first then run the HaRET file to boot Android. Until they have access to the NAND, this is the only way. So every time you restart the phone, you'll end up in WM 6. Other than that though, performance should be quite similar to it being a native OS.
#785
Safety Car
Angry Birds beta is out. It doesn't seem to be showing in some custom Froyo ROMs like CM6 but if you know where to look you can download it. It works awesome on my phone!
http://phandroid.com/2010/09/03/angr...in-the-market/
http://phandroid.com/2010/09/03/angr...in-the-market/
[Update]: It appears some of you on Froyo-based ROMs might not be able to see the app in the market. As I’ve been able to confirm from three different sources (including my friend Andrew at Androinica), it’s not showing up for anyone running CyanogenMod6 (EVO, Sprint Hero, and the Nexus One). It is, however, showing up for 2.1 devices and for Nexus Ones running the official Android 2.2 build. Hopefully it’s just a small roadbump that’ll be resolved shortly.
#786
Senior Moderator
I just have to say...recently bought a Desire. And wow, I LOVE IT.
#787
I tried to time it right and everything too. lol. Oh well, at least I won't have to wait months. More like a couple of extra 3-4 days.
Looks like its possible. Everything you need to know in XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=609
They even have a CM6 build. The basics of it from what I remember when I had an HTC Wizard was you need to download the HaRET file along with the Android image onto your SD Card. Then you run the HaRET file which will boot Android. You may want to double check on that though. Its been a while since I've run Android on a WM 6 device.
Actually looking at the thread, it is just that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735975
The HaRET file is sort of a kernel booter. So you have to open your phone with WM 6 first then run the HaRET file to boot Android. Until they have access to the NAND, this is the only way. So every time you restart the phone, you'll end up in WM 6. Other than that though, performance should be quite similar to it being a native OS.
Looks like its possible. Everything you need to know in XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=609
They even have a CM6 build. The basics of it from what I remember when I had an HTC Wizard was you need to download the HaRET file along with the Android image onto your SD Card. Then you run the HaRET file which will boot Android. You may want to double check on that though. Its been a while since I've run Android on a WM 6 device.
Actually looking at the thread, it is just that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735975
The HaRET file is sort of a kernel booter. So you have to open your phone with WM 6 first then run the HaRET file to boot Android. Until they have access to the NAND, this is the only way. So every time you restart the phone, you'll end up in WM 6. Other than that though, performance should be quite similar to it being a native OS.
They are suppose to release a way into the NAND for this group of phones... I think... gosh, I have read so much stuff on Android and crossing over phones... I am just
#788
Safety Car
#789
Safety Car
I was so tired when I dragged this old phone out of the drawer, that I musta just dead ended on XDA when it carried me to a linux related site... thanks alot... if I have time, I will work on this this weekend... just monkeying with my 4th line phone... LOL
They are suppose to release a way into the NAND for this group of phones... I think... gosh, I have read so much stuff on Android and crossing over phones... I am just
They are suppose to release a way into the NAND for this group of phones... I think... gosh, I have read so much stuff on Android and crossing over phones... I am just
#794
Safety Car
The 10" is coming supposedly at the end of the year. I would like to see the price on the 7" first before committing.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; 09-03-2010 at 02:27 PM.
#797
Safety Car
#798
Safety Car
For the Captivate owners, a gift from Eugene373:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=773082
Its a Vanilla Eclair ROM. No Touchwiz, 3-4x faster than the stock Captivate ROM due to Lagfix. Some people are also saying they're getting some battery gains, around 2-3 hours extra. There's also a 1.2 GHz OC Kernel out there as well...
CM6 is on the way as well, they made some great progress over the week. Should be out any time now. And my Galaxy S finally made it somewhere in the US. Unfortunately, I don't think it'll get to me before I head out to Miami.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD_MnxfsZwU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=773082
Its a Vanilla Eclair ROM. No Touchwiz, 3-4x faster than the stock Captivate ROM due to Lagfix. Some people are also saying they're getting some battery gains, around 2-3 hours extra. There's also a 1.2 GHz OC Kernel out there as well...
CM6 is on the way as well, they made some great progress over the week. Should be out any time now. And my Galaxy S finally made it somewhere in the US. Unfortunately, I don't think it'll get to me before I head out to Miami.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD_MnxfsZwU
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; 09-04-2010 at 02:07 PM.
#799
Suzuka Master
Angry Birds beta is out. It doesn't seem to be showing in some custom Froyo ROMs like CM6 but if you know where to look you can download it. It works awesome on my phone!
http://phandroid.com/2010/09/03/angr...in-the-market/
http://phandroid.com/2010/09/03/angr...in-the-market/
#800
Safety Car