Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
#2402
That is the T-Mobile Vibrant which unfortunately will not work with Canadian 3G unless you use Wind I believe. That one does not have the internal SD card problem though. All the international Galaxy S looks like this:
Note the button layout and it does not have carrier branding and has the Samsung logo on the top. It also has a front facing camera which the US carriers and the Captivate do NOT have except the Vibrant 4G.
If you're interested I may be selling my i9000M once Samsung gets it back to me hopefully in the next few weeks as it should be in repair right now. Although I don't know if I'm comfortable in selling a product that may break again in the future. I do have a copy of the receipt but this is the second time the internal SD Card corrupted and who knows if it'll corrupt again. Since you're probably from Canada it would be faster to get repairs as I have to send it out to Canada and wait back which takes a while with customs. I'll let you know if you haven't bought a phone yet.
Note the button layout and it does not have carrier branding and has the Samsung logo on the top. It also has a front facing camera which the US carriers and the Captivate do NOT have except the Vibrant 4G.
If you're interested I may be selling my i9000M once Samsung gets it back to me hopefully in the next few weeks as it should be in repair right now. Although I don't know if I'm comfortable in selling a product that may break again in the future. I do have a copy of the receipt but this is the second time the internal SD Card corrupted and who knows if it'll corrupt again. Since you're probably from Canada it would be faster to get repairs as I have to send it out to Canada and wait back which takes a while with customs. I'll let you know if you haven't bought a phone yet.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; 03-28-2011 at 03:21 PM.
#2404
Oh okay. In that case the T-Mobile Vibrant, Vibrant 4G and Nexus S should work fine for you. Most of the T-Mobile Vibrants go for like $300 brand new on eBay and shipping to Canada should be like $20. It might take 2 weeks depending on where its coming from and customs to get there. Then just unlock the phone yourself or ask someone who has a T-Mobile account to call in and ask for an unlock code since its free. The model number you want is the SGH-T959 for the T-Mobile Vibrant.
#2405
Oh okay. In that case the T-Mobile Vibrant, Vibrant 4G and Nexus S should work fine for you. Most of the T-Mobile Vibrants go for like $300 brand new on eBay and shipping to Canada should be like $20. It might take 2 weeks depending on where its coming from and customs to get there. Then just unlock the phone yourself or ask someone who has a T-Mobile account to call in and ask for an unlock code since its free. The model number you want is the SGH-T959 for the T-Mobile Vibrant.
that's good to know... thanks
edit: damn, just out of curiosity, I went to Craigslist/Seattle and there are used ones there going for $200-$250... Fucking Canadian price gouging
Last edited by is300eater; 03-28-2011 at 05:16 PM.
#2406
Yeah $400 is pretty high for a T-Mobile Vibrant considering that it doesn't even have a front facing camera and the Vibrant 4G came out that has one. Also if you're interested in unlocking it yourself, here's the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ghlight=unlock
It consists of rooting the phone and downloading an app from the market. Its fairly easy to do. If that doesn't work, there's a manual way to do it that's a little bit more complicated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ghlight=unlock
It consists of rooting the phone and downloading an app from the market. Its fairly easy to do. If that doesn't work, there's a manual way to do it that's a little bit more complicated.
#2409
For the people running a custom ROM with a compatible kernel that uses the init.d script at startup, here's a tweak that speeds up your external SD card read and write times:
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1010807
For advanced users and those who know how to use ADB, you can test the different buffer sizes to compare the read/write speeds on the fly instead of flashing each different zip file and then rebooting and retesting.
Change the value in red above in the command to any buffer size. By default, most phones keep it at 128 kB which is pretty small. Try these other values: 1024, 2048, 3072 or 4096 and compare each time using the SD tool app from the market.
To verify the cache buffer size, use the "cat" command in a command prompt or terminal.
Once you've figured out the buffer size that gives you the best speed, download the buffer size you want to flash in the first post in CWM. Your ROM will need to be able to use the init.d script at startup so it gets reapplied automatically at boot. You can verify this by looking for your /system/etc/init.d folder. If its there, then the script will work. Otherwise, you will need to reapply it manually after each reboot or use a scripting app that'll run it each time.
For those who don't know how to use ADB or terminal, just flash each zip file in the first post, reboot and compare each time using the SD tool app. Its a longer and more tedious process but once you find the buffer size you want, just flash it and forget it.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1010807
Many of us are disappointed about the reading speed of the SD Cards on our Android Phones. It doesn't matter if you have fast 10 Class SD Card, it performs very poorly on the Phone comparing how it performs on the PC.
The clue is the Cache size for reading from SD Card. It's set to 128 KB, on some ROM's even to 4 KB!
The clue is the Cache size for reading from SD Card. It's set to 128 KB, on some ROM's even to 4 KB!
For advanced users and those who know how to use ADB, you can test the different buffer sizes to compare the read/write speeds on the fly instead of flashing each different zip file and then rebooting and retesting.
Code:
Connect your phone to your computer then open up a command prompt or open up a terminal on the phone. >adb shell $su #cd /sys/devices/virtual/bdi/179:0/read_ahead_kb #echo "128" > /sys/devices/virtual/bdi/179:0/read_ahead_kb Run the SD tool app to test the new buffer size and compare
To verify the cache buffer size, use the "cat" command in a command prompt or terminal.
Code:
Connect your phone to your computer then open up a command prompt or open up a terminal on the phone. >adb shell $su #cat /sys/devices/virtual/bdi/179:0/read_ahead_kb
For those who don't know how to use ADB or terminal, just flash each zip file in the first post, reboot and compare each time using the SD tool app. Its a longer and more tedious process but once you find the buffer size you want, just flash it and forget it.
#2411
SD Card booster from the market also does the same thing if the post above went over your head. lol. But it'll cost you money:
https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result
You will still need root but I don't think you need a init.d compatible kernel.
https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result
You will still need root but I don't think you need a init.d compatible kernel.
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; 03-29-2011 at 01:47 AM.
#2412
okay, I need you guys' opinion (quick)...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
#2413
okay, I need you guys' opinion (quick)...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
I dont know the specs of the mytouch3g though. How is the hardware compared to the nexus one?
#2414
okay, I need you guys' opinion (quick)...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
there's T-Mobile myTouch 3G "Slide" (updated to 2.2) f/s locally on CL, which I'm tempted because I like the slide keyboard (even tho, the screen's res isn't as nice and it's smaller)...
http://www.gsmarena.com/t_mobile_myt...slide-3270.php
or for $100 another guy is selling his Nexus ONE...
which one should I go with? I'm suppose to be meeting up with the guy with Nexus ONE pretty soon...
Nexus One
Pros: Vanilla Android, Easily customizable, Great dev support from XDA and Google, Will get updates first because its a Nexus phone, Slightly faster than the MT3GS
Cons: Multi-touch is a little wonky because HTC cheaped out on the sensor (won't really notice it that much), No physical keyboard (Again, won't notice it much because you can just get any keyboard you like in the market)
Get the Nexus One if you want to have peace of mind in terms of Android updates. The MT3G Slide will probably not get Gingerbread officially. XDA will probably bring it but why wait for them when you get it first with the Nexus phones which are currently running Gingerbread now officially.
#2416
so, I picked up the Nexus ONE, and it's pretty cool... the previous owner had a ton of contacts, is there a fast way to delete them all? (I'm wondering if any of those girls are cute )
#2417
You could do a factory reset:
Homescreen --> Menu --> Settings --> Privacy --> Factory data reset
This wipes everything and should prompt for your GMail to sync with.
#2418
^^^thanks,
a couple things, loving the tethering... I know I'm late on this, and it really isn't a big deal anymore, but I think it's great!
the other thing, the camera's not working... I guess this is a bug... still trying to figure it out
a couple things, loving the tethering... I know I'm late on this, and it really isn't a big deal anymore, but I think it's great!
the other thing, the camera's not working... I guess this is a bug... still trying to figure it out
#2419
Have you checked if it's rooted? If it's a nexus one, it probably is.
#2420
http://phandroid.com/2011/02/24/manu...3-gingerbread/
#2425
Then mount your SD card (with either your phone or a card reader) and put the renamed file in the top directory. That means it's not within an other folders and is on the highest level of your SD card.
#2428
Windows 7 and NO, I didn't rename it with the word "zip"...
but I think I may have figured out the problem... well, I'll let you tell me if I'm right...
my N1 is currently 2.2... in order to go 2.3, don't I have to update to 2.2.1 first and then 2.2.2... AND THEN 2.3.3?
but I think I may have figured out the problem... well, I'll let you tell me if I'm right...
my N1 is currently 2.2... in order to go 2.3, don't I have to update to 2.2.1 first and then 2.2.2... AND THEN 2.3.3?
#2429
Windows 7 and NO, I didn't rename it with the word "zip"...
but I think I may have figured out the problem... well, I'll let you tell me if I'm right...
my N1 is currently 2.2... in order to go 2.3, don't I have to update to 2.2.1 first and then 2.2.2... AND THEN 2.3.3?
but I think I may have figured out the problem... well, I'll let you tell me if I'm right...
my N1 is currently 2.2... in order to go 2.3, don't I have to update to 2.2.1 first and then 2.2.2... AND THEN 2.3.3?
Try this zip.
#2430
didn't work either...
but I noticed some deviations from the steps....
step #6 where it says "When you see the triangle with an exclamation point symbol, press the “Power” and “Volume Up” buttons at the same time."
well, that triangle with exclamation point never came up... and just goes straight to the next step...
and also, in the last step... #8 where it says "When the screen displays “Install from sdcard complete” select “reboot system now” and wait for the phone to power back up."
well, for me... the word "complete" isn't there... does that matter?
thanks for being patient with me but right now I gotta go run some errands, will try again tonight
but I noticed some deviations from the steps....
step #6 where it says "When you see the triangle with an exclamation point symbol, press the “Power” and “Volume Up” buttons at the same time."
well, that triangle with exclamation point never came up... and just goes straight to the next step...
and also, in the last step... #8 where it says "When the screen displays “Install from sdcard complete” select “reboot system now” and wait for the phone to power back up."
well, for me... the word "complete" isn't there... does that matter?
thanks for being patient with me but right now I gotta go run some errands, will try again tonight
Last edited by is300eater; 03-30-2011 at 06:21 PM.
#2432
Not sure what's "ROM" but does word "cyanogen" (or something like that) mean anything?
#2433
Thanks for the info on the 3 D Evo!
I was asking my wife if she wants one... I will send her the video...
Also... the Epic 4G went to gingerbread on the past day or so... one of the guys at work got the update... its pretty sweet ... funny watching the update take over the phone ...
I was asking my wife if she wants one... I will send her the video...
Also... the Epic 4G went to gingerbread on the past day or so... one of the guys at work got the update... its pretty sweet ... funny watching the update take over the phone ...
#2434
Hopefully its not a hardware issue. Maybe you should do a whole reflash of the official Gingerbread update and wiping your cache, dalvik cache and do a factory reset in recovery:
http://phandroid.com/2011/02/24/manu...3-gingerbread/
http://phandroid.com/2011/02/24/manu...3-gingerbread/
#2435
You're running a custom recovery. CG is right.
Basically you're not running stock Android.
Now the question is do you want to go back to stock?
Either way, go back into recovery and go to wipe. Wipe everything you can...Dalvik, cache, battery stats. Then restart and see if your camera works.
From there, we can either reflash Cyanogen mod or put your stock recovery back on and reflash stock Android.
#2437
I'd stick with Cyanogen. I have it on mine and many nexus one users do as well. It's very well featured.
Wipe everything and click the below link. Download the file on top called update-cm-7.0.0-RC4-N1-signed.zip and flash it.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=passion
Wipe everything and click the below link. Download the file on top called update-cm-7.0.0-RC4-N1-signed.zip and flash it.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=passion
#2439
I'd stick with Cyanogen. I have it on mine and many nexus one users do as well. It's very well featured.
Wipe everything and click the below link. Download the file on top called update-cm-7.0.0-RC4-N1-signed.zip and flash it.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=passion
Wipe everything and click the below link. Download the file on top called update-cm-7.0.0-RC4-N1-signed.zip and flash it.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=passion
thanks man, I'm loving this phone, despite the camera issue
#2440
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/1...30-march-2011/
To make it easy for you, I suggest you use ROM Manager from the market (It should already be installed on your phone actually):
https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result
Open up ROM Manager. Confirm your phone. Hit Download ROM. Scroll down to Cyanogenmod RC4. It'll download the ROM and GApps. Click on it when its done in your notificaiton bar. It'll ask you to backup and wipe cache. Just hit wipe cache. No need to backup since the data isnt yours. Let ROM Manager do its thing and when it reboots you should have a fresh clean Cyanogenmod ROM.
Watch this video to learn how to flash Cyanogenmod using ROM Manager:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9ZpW7Ms7eM
Note that the steps are similar just different files.