Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
In reality though, as much as I love all of the new specs on these phone, I don't see myself even using it to it's full potential. Kinda like having a turboed car. All I do is drive to school. A turbo is great to show off to, but I won't even use it to its full potential.
The only time I see myself using it to its full potential would be when I first get it. I remembered loading so many apps and games on my Vibrant. But after about a month, I don't even play 80% of those games. All I've been doing mainly is talk, text, music and web.
The only time I see myself using it to its full potential would be when I first get it. I remembered loading so many apps and games on my Vibrant. But after about a month, I don't even play 80% of those games. All I've been doing mainly is talk, text, music and web.

On a high note... my supercharged car does sound great when I step into it alil...
Yeah its under battery history. Not sure why its crashing but its a basic app. A quick google search for your problem says that its Latitude and Google Voice thats draining for some reason on the Nexus S. If you have either running or you open them up once, they remain open for some weird reason.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=896004
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=890094
Sign out of Google Voice in the settings menu or Latitude.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=896004
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=890094
Sign out of Google Voice in the settings menu or Latitude.
Thanks man
Hmm so I think something in maps was keeping my phone awake. Looking at my layers I didnt have lattitude checked, the only thing was traffic. So I turned that off. Google voice was never an issue for me, I think at least. But no one had android OS as one of their top things. Think its time I register to the xda forums haha.
btw is there another way to sign out of lattitude or is it just unchecking it on the layers option.
btw is there another way to sign out of lattitude or is it just unchecking it on the layers option.
Hmm so I think something in maps was keeping my phone awake. Looking at my layers I didnt have lattitude checked, the only thing was traffic. So I turned that off. Google voice was never an issue for me, I think at least. But no one had android OS as one of their top things. Think its time I register to the xda forums haha.
btw is there another way to sign out of lattitude or is it just unchecking it on the layers option.
btw is there another way to sign out of lattitude or is it just unchecking it on the layers option.
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
The Arc looks amazing! Makes my EVO look like a block of wood!
Check out this vid from engadget....
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/10/s...-4-appearance/
Check out this vid from engadget....
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/10/s...-4-appearance/
Wow, I haven't check this thread in forever...many pages to catch up on!
I recently changed from p3droid's ULV 1 gHz kernel to Chevy's ULV 1 gHz kernel because the p3droid kernel doesn't support IPv6 and I wasn't able to use Google Goggles because of that. But with Chevy's kernel, the phone seems more responsive and I'm getting much better battery life too!
I recently changed from p3droid's ULV 1 gHz kernel to Chevy's ULV 1 gHz kernel because the p3droid kernel doesn't support IPv6 and I wasn't able to use Google Goggles because of that. But with Chevy's kernel, the phone seems more responsive and I'm getting much better battery life too!
Question for you guys. I got a Samsung Epic from Sprint. If I am going to get rid of it, how to I wipe out all my info. all my contacts? Email info, etc.. Basically make it like the day I opened the box it came in.
There's a factory reset in the settings. I think that should wipe out everything.
Yeah I think you'll be fine with just unchecking latitude. There is a separate latitude app in the apps drawer. My friend had the same battery drain issue with Google Voice on his Vibrant yesterday but he's running a stock 2.1 build. Must be a stock ROM issue cause I run Google Voice and Latitude all day.
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
Fascinate is great except email.... I checked all of my settings, but I'm not receiving any work email at all. IT looked at my phone and said incoming and outgoing is correct, doh!
Have you tried another email app like Nitrodesk's Exchange for Android?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/exchange...roid20.nitroid
It has a 30 day trial but it works excellent for me. There are other mail clients out there as well like K9 and Seven which I believe is the same one as Samsung's stock E-mail app.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/exchange...roid20.nitroid
It has a 30 day trial but it works excellent for me. There are other mail clients out there as well like K9 and Seven which I believe is the same one as Samsung's stock E-mail app.
I just upgraded to liquid's gingerbread 1.0. It is more awesome than his last. But, what I'm really waiting for is motorola's new dual core phone coming to verozon's lte network.... 
That will be my coming home present.

That will be my coming home present.
The Arc looks amazing! Makes my EVO look like a block of wood!
Check out this vid from engadget....
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/10/s...-4-appearance/
Check out this vid from engadget....
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/10/s...-4-appearance/
Stupid question. I am getting to erase my my whole cell. To sell. So I go to contacts, menu, export to xd card, confrim. Says transfering 133 contact. Finishes and creates 1 file named 00001.vcf. When I go in it to save onto my pc or whatever, that file does not have anything but 1 contact. Any easier way? What am I doing wrong?
Stupid question. I am getting to erase my my whole cell. To sell. So I go to contacts, menu, export to xd card, confrim. Says transfering 133 contact. Finishes and creates 1 file named 00001.vcf. When I go in it to save onto my pc or whatever, that file does not have anything but 1 contact. Any easier way? What am I doing wrong?
The contacts should be automatically synced to your GMail account every time you have auto-sync running on your phone. Just open up your GMail in your browser on a computer then click on the Contacts under Inbox. You can even make changes on there and import or export them if you like if you want to move to a different phone not running Android.
Yeah a lot of people are pissed they're not upgrading their X10 beyond Eclair officially. The rumor is that there was a lot of management changes in Sony Ericsson that kept pushing the upgrade back and then just disappeared. Sony is claiming to support their future lines better. We'll see...
Thread Starter
Be Strong AND Courageous!
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,305
Likes: 43
From: Joshua 1:1-9
Yeah a lot of people are pissed they're not upgrading their X10 beyond Eclair officially. The rumor is that there was a lot of management changes in Sony Ericsson that kept pushing the upgrade back and then just disappeared. Sony is claiming to support their future lines better. We'll see...
...the custom ROMs seem to make the most out of a device and give you a fun factor way past any update (or backdate) the official pencil necks would deem needed or justified... plus the are slow as HE^^ getting those updates to peeps...
Just installed swype beta...holy fuck, talk about awesome. Now I'm not sure if I want to upgrade to a new phone any more. Lol...
I don't really care about the minor bugs in liquid's gingerbread. The customization is massive beyond belief. My phone doesn't even look like a normal phone. It's over clocked as usual to 1.1ghz. The smoothness and animation is out of this world.
I can't really think of what I could be missing out on a new phone if my old phone can keep up with the new software that keeps rolling out...plus the extensive list of rooms that can be used on it.
I don't really care about the minor bugs in liquid's gingerbread. The customization is massive beyond belief. My phone doesn't even look like a normal phone. It's over clocked as usual to 1.1ghz. The smoothness and animation is out of this world.
I can't really think of what I could be missing out on a new phone if my old phone can keep up with the new software that keeps rolling out...plus the extensive list of rooms that can be used on it.
I came across a cool program on XDA. Its called Keyboard Manager. It allows you to have Swype in portrait mode but the regular keyboard in landscape mode. In landscape mode, I typically type with both thumbs so using swype in landscape was annoying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830177
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830177
sorry, but I'm a total Android noob... thinking of switching from iPhone
so... I'm on a "long visit" here in Vancouver BC/Canada. It's pretty much going to be permanent... but yet, I don't want a contract with any phones... just because anything can happen, and I'm back in California next year. Plus, some of their phones here are 3 year contracts!!! -NO THANKS.
Anyways, I have a unlocked iPhone 3GS now, and wouldn't mind just using it, but if I want anything with data, I have to get a contract. Or just go with the prepaid monthly w/o data. Which kinda sucks, because I'm always on the go, and at times I need stuff looked up.
I decided I'm going to get a unlocked Android based phone, just outright buy it so I can use it too with AT&T when I visit the States.
My question is... which is the better one or what are the pros and cons between the following:
MyTouch (4G, not that it matters)
Nexus ONE
Nexus S
Samsung Galaxy
I know the Nexus S is the latest and it's the newer than the Nexus ONE, but are there any BIG improvements that's worthwhile?
Anyways, I have a unlocked iPhone 3GS now, and wouldn't mind just using it, but if I want anything with data, I have to get a contract. Or just go with the prepaid monthly w/o data. Which kinda sucks, because I'm always on the go, and at times I need stuff looked up.
I decided I'm going to get a unlocked Android based phone, just outright buy it so I can use it too with AT&T when I visit the States.
My question is... which is the better one or what are the pros and cons between the following:
MyTouch (4G, not that it matters)
Nexus ONE
Nexus S
Samsung Galaxy
I know the Nexus S is the latest and it's the newer than the Nexus ONE, but are there any BIG improvements that's worthwhile?
I came across a cool program on XDA. Its called Keyboard Manager. It allows you to have Swype in portrait mode but the regular keyboard in landscape mode. In landscape mode, I typically type with both thumbs so using swype in landscape was annoying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830177
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830177
so... I'm on a "long visit" here in Vancouver BC/Canada. It's pretty much going to be permanent... but yet, I don't want a contract with any phones... just because anything can happen, and I'm back in California next year. Plus, some of their phones here are 3 year contracts!!! -NO THANKS.
Anyways, I have a unlocked iPhone 3GS now, and wouldn't mind just using it, but if I want anything with data, I have to get a contract. Or just go with the prepaid monthly w/o data. Which kinda sucks, because I'm always on the go, and at times I need stuff looked up.
I decided I'm going to get a unlocked Android based phone, just outright buy it so I can use it too with AT&T when I visit the States.
My question is... which is the better one or what are the pros and cons between the following:
MyTouch (4G, not that it matters)
Nexus ONE
Nexus S
Samsung Galaxy
I know the Nexus S is the latest and it's the newer than the Nexus ONE, but are there any BIG improvements that's worthwhile?
Anyways, I have a unlocked iPhone 3GS now, and wouldn't mind just using it, but if I want anything with data, I have to get a contract. Or just go with the prepaid monthly w/o data. Which kinda sucks, because I'm always on the go, and at times I need stuff looked up.
I decided I'm going to get a unlocked Android based phone, just outright buy it so I can use it too with AT&T when I visit the States.
My question is... which is the better one or what are the pros and cons between the following:
MyTouch (4G, not that it matters)
Nexus ONE
Nexus S
Samsung Galaxy
I know the Nexus S is the latest and it's the newer than the Nexus ONE, but are there any BIG improvements that's worthwhile?
If I had to choose between those set of phones though, I'd get the Nexus S (Wait for the Bell version) because it'll get the updates first before the other phones as Google will support it up front. If you like to flash ROMs, then the MyTouch 4G (if 3G is not important to you) or Nexus S as they have a lot of XDA support at the moment. The Galaxy S line will maybe get Gingerbread which is the latest version of Android right now and is currently only found in the Nexus S. That will probably be the last official update if it'll get it at all so if you want to futureproof, then the Nexus S is the phone to get. Although, I must say, I'm very happy with my Galaxy S now with the custom ROM and kernels I'm running.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; Jan 24, 2011 at 10:59 PM.
Speaking of the Galaxy S, I'm loving it with the latest Voodoo Kernel. He finally fixed the mic recording and the sound output of the phone is excellent. With the lagfix, the phone is very responsive and so far I don't see any reason to upgrade yet. Maybe when the dual core phones come out I'll think about it. lol. As of right now, I'm pleased with my Galaxy S after flashing a custom Froyo ROM and Voodoo kernel.
Here's some sample differences:
Before Voodoo Sound fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp1s65tnfbU
After Voodoo Sound fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw8-vFlZn7Q
More info in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806195
Should be compiled for the other Galaxy S devices now.
Here's some sample differences:
Before Voodoo Sound fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp1s65tnfbU
After Voodoo Sound fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw8-vFlZn7Q
More info in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806195
Should be compiled for the other Galaxy S devices now.
Thanks for the heads up, cuz I was thinking of pulling the trigger on an unlocked MyTouch, but I would've been pissed if I only get Edge. I'll probably just pick up a used Nexus ONE. Do they all tether?
USB tethering is standard in all Android phones via an app. Meaning, you can tether while your phone is connected to your computer by USB. Wireless tethering on the other hand, requires Root (somewhat similar to jailbreak) and most likely the same app that is used for USB tethering.
Rooting is fairly easy nowadays as XDA devs create apps you can install from the market that do it for your or run a script that automates the whole process. The Bell Galaxy S has it built into their stock ROMs and call it Mobile AP. The Bell Nexus S will probably have it as well when it comes out.
Yeah its a common mistake. People think just because you buy an unlocked phone you automatically get 3G on any carrier. The Nexus One still has a lot of support from devs on XDA. You should search for CyanogenMod in Google and you'll see that they've already ported Gingerbread before Google even officially releases it for the phone. Since it is a Google Phone, it too will get the updates fairly quickly in relation to the other Android phones. The hardware is still pretty capable. My only gripe with the phone is in regards to the multitouch. HTC used a cheaper sensor but you most likely won't notice it in daily use and probably improved with Gingerbread.
USB tethering is standard in all Android phones via an app. Meaning, you can tether while your phone is connected to your computer by USB. Wireless tethering on the other hand, requires Root (somewhat similar to jailbreak) and most likely the same app that is used for USB tethering.
Rooting is fairly easy nowadays as XDA devs create apps you can install from the market that do it for your or run a script that automates the whole process. The Bell Galaxy S has it built into their stock ROMs and call it Mobile AP. The Bell Nexus S will probably have it as well when it comes out.
USB tethering is standard in all Android phones via an app. Meaning, you can tether while your phone is connected to your computer by USB. Wireless tethering on the other hand, requires Root (somewhat similar to jailbreak) and most likely the same app that is used for USB tethering.
Rooting is fairly easy nowadays as XDA devs create apps you can install from the market that do it for your or run a script that automates the whole process. The Bell Galaxy S has it built into their stock ROMs and call it Mobile AP. The Bell Nexus S will probably have it as well when it comes out.
Tethering costs extra in any carrier in the US officially. However, carriers can't exactly differentiate between regular data use and tethering use except when you use more than 5 GB of data a month. Then maybe they'll do something about it. Although I've seen more than 5 GB used on T-Mobile's "unlimited" data plan. T-Mobile will throttle down your data speed to 56K Modem speeds after you hit that 5 GB without any extra charges and resets on your next billing cycle. Just avoid using too much data so their system can't flag you. Otherwise, tethering = regular data use in their system. This is why carriers remove the function from stock ROMs unless you pay and are put back in by custom ROMs as its a native code in Android without having to pay extra.

Most roms will have tethering in them and the TelCos cant tell if you are tethering.
Tethering costs extra in any carrier in the US officially. However, carriers can't exactly differentiate between regular data use and tethering use except when you use more than 5 GB of data a month. Then maybe they'll do something about it. Although I've seen more than 5 GB used on T-Mobile's "unlimited" data plan. T-Mobile will throttle down your data speed to 56K Modem speeds after you hit that 5 GB without any extra charges and resets on your next billing cycle. Just avoid using too much data so their system can't flag you. Otherwise, tethering = regular data use in their system. This is why carriers remove the function from stock ROMs unless you pay and are put back in by custom ROMs as its a native code in Android without having to pay extra.
Ive had it happen to me.
WiFi should give you better battery so long as you're always connected to a router and not continually trying to ping for one. 3G will be turned off if WiFi is on. It will be turned on automatically as needed such as when receiving and sending MMS.
Using WiFi should use less battery because the distance between the router and the phone is much smaller in comparison to a cell tower's location unless you live right next to one. The phone won't have to work extra hard to maintain/transmit/receive information. Theoretically, 3G uses less power when its actually transmitting/receiving data in comparison to WiFi. On the other hand, WiFi consumes much lesser battery when its not transmitting/receiving data and just connected. Personally, I've been able to maintain twice the battery life on my phones if my phone is always connected to WiFi compared to running them on 3G. But as always, I turn off WiFi when I'm not near a hotspot.
Using WiFi should use less battery because the distance between the router and the phone is much smaller in comparison to a cell tower's location unless you live right next to one. The phone won't have to work extra hard to maintain/transmit/receive information. Theoretically, 3G uses less power when its actually transmitting/receiving data in comparison to WiFi. On the other hand, WiFi consumes much lesser battery when its not transmitting/receiving data and just connected. Personally, I've been able to maintain twice the battery life on my phones if my phone is always connected to WiFi compared to running them on 3G. But as always, I turn off WiFi when I'm not near a hotspot.







