Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
#3361
Suzuka Master
Wait are you using google voice and do you have a phone number?? I think thats one of the features of google voice, maybe no clue honestly.
Last edited by speedemon90; 08-30-2011 at 04:14 AM.
#3362
Suzuka Master
#3364
Moderator
You're gonna use Eclipse, I presume?
#3365
Suzuka Master
#3366
Safety Car
Check out this site for a tutorial and they do live streams I think once a week where you can ask questions as well.
http://www.codinggreenrobots.com/episodes/
Also check out this site for more links:
http://knol.google.com/k/android-res...n-development#
I wish I knew more about programming but I don't. On another note, I won't be posting as much cause school is getting in the way. I'm gonna be in lurking mode for a month or so. If anyone gets the Galaxy S II that's coming out in the the next couple of days, I'd like to hear how it is.
http://www.codinggreenrobots.com/episodes/
Also check out this site for more links:
http://knol.google.com/k/android-res...n-development#
I wish I knew more about programming but I don't. On another note, I won't be posting as much cause school is getting in the way. I'm gonna be in lurking mode for a month or so. If anyone gets the Galaxy S II that's coming out in the the next couple of days, I'd like to hear how it is.
#3368
Moderator
Have you programmed in Java yet? Cause Eclipse is well known for Java programmers. Eclipse is a compiler just like Visual Studio, Netbeans, etc. You don't have to use Eclipse to program, but Google has incorporated a lot of addons into Eclipse to stream line the whole development process.
#3369
Check out this tablet and let me know what yall think... Hey Mike... thinking of using one like this in clinic and so is a friend... ?????
Thanks yall! R
http://www.sell.com/2684VN
Thanks yall! R
http://www.sell.com/2684VN
#3370
Safety Car
Check out this tablet and let me know what yall think... Hey Mike... thinking of using one like this in clinic and so is a friend... ?????
Thanks yall! R
http://www.sell.com/2684VN
Thanks yall! R
http://www.sell.com/2684VN
Hmm...specs look okay but that resistive screen is having me say stay away. It'll be like the first windows mobile smartphones with the stylus to use the screen, etc. The problem with generic tablets like the one you posted is that it probably will never be updated ever so if there ever was a new app that came out that required Gingerbread and above, the tablet just becomes a paper weight. If you are trying to go the cheaper route, take a look at which ones XDA supports such as the Viewsonic gTablet or even a used Galaxy Tab 7" WiFi (both of which will most likely have price drops by Black Friday or check eBay you might find it for real cheap).
Lenovo just announced that they're going to be releasing a $199 7 inch Gingerbread tablet which I think has excellent specs for the money:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/23932...ad_tablet.html
Personally, I think tablets, both iPads and Android, for use in a clinical setting is at too early of a stage for me to recommend on a daily basis. I'm not exactly sure what you'll be using it for but if its for note chart taking, then I'd advise against it. I researched a few weeks ago regarding EHR because of the whole EHR transition that's kicking into effect and right now the cost benefit ratio just isn't there yet. There are only a few EHR software that integrate with an iPad (not entirely sure about Android) but the learning curve was fairly high, functionalities were pretty limited and security becomes a very big issue if someone were to steal the tablet.
If you are looking into getting a tablet, I suggest you get a real PC tablet instead, or wait until there's actually software, both on Android and the iPad, that's more benefitial in a clinical setting. Otherwise, the Android and iOS tablets are just toys. They're great for using as a desk reference instead of carrying PDRs or looking up articles but not so much for data entry at the moment.
#3371
Hmm...specs look okay but that resistive screen is having me say stay away. It'll be like the first windows mobile smartphones with the stylus to use the screen, etc. The problem with generic tablets like the one you posted is that it probably will never be updated ever so if there ever was a new app that came out that required Gingerbread and above, the tablet just becomes a paper weight. If you are trying to go the cheaper route, take a look at which ones XDA supports such as the Viewsonic gTablet or even a used Galaxy Tab 7" WiFi (both of which will most likely have price drops by Black Friday or check eBay you might find it for real cheap).
Lenovo just announced that they're going to be releasing a $199 7 inch Gingerbread tablet which I think has excellent specs for the money:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/23932...ad_tablet.html
Personally, I think tablets, both iPads and Android, for use in a clinical setting is at too early of a stage for me to recommend on a daily basis. I'm not exactly sure what you'll be using it for but if its for note chart taking, then I'd advise against it. I researched a few weeks ago regarding EHR because of the whole EHR transition that's kicking into effect and right now the cost benefit ratio just isn't there yet. There are only a few EHR software that integrate with an iPad (not entirely sure about Android) but the learning curve was fairly high, functionalities were pretty limited and security becomes a very big issue if someone were to steal the tablet.
If you are looking into getting a tablet, I suggest you get a real PC tablet instead, or wait until there's actually software, both on Android and the iPad, that's more benefitial in a clinical setting. Otherwise, the Android and iOS tablets are just toys. They're great for using as a desk reference instead of carrying PDRs or looking up articles but not so much for data entry at the moment.
Lenovo just announced that they're going to be releasing a $199 7 inch Gingerbread tablet which I think has excellent specs for the money:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/23932...ad_tablet.html
Personally, I think tablets, both iPads and Android, for use in a clinical setting is at too early of a stage for me to recommend on a daily basis. I'm not exactly sure what you'll be using it for but if its for note chart taking, then I'd advise against it. I researched a few weeks ago regarding EHR because of the whole EHR transition that's kicking into effect and right now the cost benefit ratio just isn't there yet. There are only a few EHR software that integrate with an iPad (not entirely sure about Android) but the learning curve was fairly high, functionalities were pretty limited and security becomes a very big issue if someone were to steal the tablet.
If you are looking into getting a tablet, I suggest you get a real PC tablet instead, or wait until there's actually software, both on Android and the iPad, that's more benefitial in a clinical setting. Otherwise, the Android and iOS tablets are just toys. They're great for using as a desk reference instead of carrying PDRs or looking up articles but not so much for data entry at the moment.
Thanks mang!
Im just looking for something to take with me as a bridge from my phone and my dell touch screen laptop (that has our clinic EHR on it)... wifi internet, taking and reviewing pictures of my patients before and after procedures... this is the kinda use I need... so a low baller tablet is all I need for now
#3373
Team Owner
Hmm...specs look okay but that resistive screen is having me say stay away. It'll be like the first windows mobile smartphones with the stylus to use the screen, etc. The problem with generic tablets like the one you posted is that it probably will never be updated ever so if there ever was a new app that came out that required Gingerbread and above, the tablet just becomes a paper weight. If you are trying to go the cheaper route, take a look at which ones XDA supports such as the Viewsonic gTablet or even a used Galaxy Tab 7" WiFi (both of which will most likely have price drops by Black Friday or check eBay you might find it for real cheap).
Lenovo just announced that they're going to be releasing a $199 7 inch Gingerbread tablet which I think has excellent specs for the money:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/23932...ad_tablet.html
Personally, I think tablets, both iPads and Android, for use in a clinical setting is at too early of a stage for me to recommend on a daily basis. I'm not exactly sure what you'll be using it for but if its for note chart taking, then I'd advise against it. I researched a few weeks ago regarding EHR because of the whole EHR transition that's kicking into effect and right now the cost benefit ratio just isn't there yet. There are only a few EHR software that integrate with an iPad (not entirely sure about Android) but the learning curve was fairly high, functionalities were pretty limited and security becomes a very big issue if someone were to steal the tablet.
If you are looking into getting a tablet, I suggest you get a real PC tablet instead, or wait until there's actually software, both on Android and the iPad, that's more benefitial in a clinical setting. Otherwise, the Android and iOS tablets are just toys. They're great for using as a desk reference instead of carrying PDRs or looking up articles but not so much for data entry at the moment.
Lenovo just announced that they're going to be releasing a $199 7 inch Gingerbread tablet which I think has excellent specs for the money:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/23932...ad_tablet.html
Personally, I think tablets, both iPads and Android, for use in a clinical setting is at too early of a stage for me to recommend on a daily basis. I'm not exactly sure what you'll be using it for but if its for note chart taking, then I'd advise against it. I researched a few weeks ago regarding EHR because of the whole EHR transition that's kicking into effect and right now the cost benefit ratio just isn't there yet. There are only a few EHR software that integrate with an iPad (not entirely sure about Android) but the learning curve was fairly high, functionalities were pretty limited and security becomes a very big issue if someone were to steal the tablet.
If you are looking into getting a tablet, I suggest you get a real PC tablet instead, or wait until there's actually software, both on Android and the iPad, that's more benefitial in a clinical setting. Otherwise, the Android and iOS tablets are just toys. They're great for using as a desk reference instead of carrying PDRs or looking up articles but not so much for data entry at the moment.
As for that Lenovo the $199 is not coming to the US. We're only getting the 16GB and 32GB for $250 and $300. So even though you would take the 8GB and add an SD card we don't get that benefit in America.
#3374
Suzuka Master
if you want something cheap wait for the Amazons tablet??
#3375
Three Wheelin'
iTrader: (1)
If anyone is looking at sprint android phones/tablets, PM me if you would like an employee SERO discount. I was going to get the HTC EVO View tablet tonight for $235 shipped w/ 2 year....but after reading about the super spotty wimax and week(s) of outages here...I cancelled.
#3377
Go Giants
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Barnes-%26-N...ht_2556wt_1344
not a bad price, and runs honeycomb with the hack
not a bad price, and runs honeycomb with the hack
#3379
Suzuka Master
#3381
Suzuka Master
Do it if you can!
Never been a big fan of the atrix.
Mostly I dont like their motoblur on it.
But I'd play with the Samsung GSII before you trade. Its you that has to like it.
Anyone hear anything about the HTC sensation on T-mobile, uncle is asking me if its a good phone. Have any of you had experience with it?
Never been a big fan of the atrix.
Mostly I dont like their motoblur on it.
But I'd play with the Samsung GSII before you trade. Its you that has to like it.
Anyone hear anything about the HTC sensation on T-mobile, uncle is asking me if its a good phone. Have any of you had experience with it?
#3382
Goodbye.
I actually prefer the nonmotoblur motoblur new UI on the gingerbread updated Atrix over Samsung's Touchwiz.
I'm waiting for it to actually be in stores to test it out as I think I'll really miss having a fingerprint reader to unlock my phone with one easy swoop also, 4inch seems the perfect size.
HTC Sensation is okay.....nothing great, but it does have ROMs for it, but don't know if your uncle would do that. T-Mo is coming out with its variation of the SGS2, but with a different processor.
I personally do not like HTC products, but the Sensation is a decent phone. Haven't heard that much buzz/hype/praise for it.......or any complains about it too, so it's really personal preference.
I'm waiting for it to actually be in stores to test it out as I think I'll really miss having a fingerprint reader to unlock my phone with one easy swoop also, 4inch seems the perfect size.
HTC Sensation is okay.....nothing great, but it does have ROMs for it, but don't know if your uncle would do that. T-Mo is coming out with its variation of the SGS2, but with a different processor.
I personally do not like HTC products, but the Sensation is a decent phone. Haven't heard that much buzz/hype/praise for it.......or any complains about it too, so it's really personal preference.
#3384
Suzuka Master
Yea my uncle wont be putting custom ROMs on there.
I dont think he will be buying the samsung GSII because he's buying it off contract I believe and that would be to expensive.
So it looks like other than the NS, T-mobiles best phones currently is G2x and HTC sensation right? Which would you guys take. I'll see if he would want the GSII
I dont think he will be buying the samsung GSII because he's buying it off contract I believe and that would be to expensive.
So it looks like other than the NS, T-mobiles best phones currently is G2x and HTC sensation right? Which would you guys take. I'll see if he would want the GSII
#3385
Goodbye.
Yea my uncle wont be putting custom ROMs on there.
I dont think he will be buying the samsung GSII because he's buying it off contract I believe and that would be to expensive.
So it looks like other than the NS, T-mobiles best phones currently is G2x and HTC sensation right? Which would you guys take. I'll see if he would want the GSII
I dont think he will be buying the samsung GSII because he's buying it off contract I believe and that would be to expensive.
So it looks like other than the NS, T-mobiles best phones currently is G2x and HTC sensation right? Which would you guys take. I'll see if he would want the GSII
#3386
Safety Car
Yes. Do it!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/s...t-redefined/18
The AT&T and Sprint version will be using the same Exynos Processor found in the international version. The T-Mobile version will be using a different processor and I think its a dumb move. I'm sure the ROMs being made for the international Galaxy S will work almost directly for the US versions.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/s...t-redefined/18
The AT&T and Sprint version will be using the same Exynos Processor found in the international version. The T-Mobile version will be using a different processor and I think its a dumb move. I'm sure the ROMs being made for the international Galaxy S will work almost directly for the US versions.
#3388
Team Owner
iTrader: (15)
I was going to get the bionic, but honestly I didn't want to pay 350-400 for the phone, plus i'm afraid of all touch keypad haven't had one in a while, and when I did I hated it. My BB shit crapped on me and thank god Verizon lets you upgrade 20 months instead of 24. Plus I got the Droid 3 for a good deal with some accessories something like 200 flat out the door
Plus I'm paying for my wedding so 400 for a phone right now would have been a no-no
Plus I'm paying for my wedding so 400 for a phone right now would have been a no-no
#3389
Goodbye.
Yes. Do it!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/s...t-redefined/18
The AT&T and Sprint version will be using the same Exynos Processor found in the international version. The T-Mobile version will be using a different processor and I think its a dumb move. I'm sure the ROMs being made for the international Galaxy S will work almost directly for the US versions.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/s...t-redefined/18
The AT&T and Sprint version will be using the same Exynos Processor found in the international version. The T-Mobile version will be using a different processor and I think its a dumb move. I'm sure the ROMs being made for the international Galaxy S will work almost directly for the US versions.
what the what?!!?! your boss just gives you free stuff like that??
#3390
Team Owner
iTrader: (15)
Fuck yes
my mother in law said the Droid 3 is out her house, thats exactly why I shipped it there because I knew I wouldn't be home to sign for it.
Can't wait to leave work to play with it.
throw my BB on the ground, drive over it which one. What ever it will be I'll post a video
my mother in law said the Droid 3 is out her house, thats exactly why I shipped it there because I knew I wouldn't be home to sign for it.
Can't wait to leave work to play with it.
throw my BB on the ground, drive over it which one. What ever it will be I'll post a video
#3391
Three Wheelin'
I'm still rocking the original Droid. I hate it. Upgrade in December. CAN'T WAIT!!! I hate that thing. I get a message weekly that says I can't perform a function or receive a text because I don't have enough memory. Freaking SUCKS!!!!
#3392
Safety Car
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=671
#3393
Safety Car
Well it looks like the T-Mobile's Galaxy S II will have a 1.5 GHz dual core Snapdragon. So it'll technically be faster than the other versions. Downside will be the support from XDA since its a whole different processor:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/09...ports-twitter/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/09...ports-twitter/
Last edited by CGFebTSX04; 09-13-2011 at 06:32 PM.
#3394
Three Wheelin'
iTrader: (1)
Well it looks like the T-Mobile's Galaxy S II will have a 1.5 GHz dual core Snapdragon. So it'll technically be faster than the other versions. Downside will be the support from XDA since its a whole different processor:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/09...ports-twitter/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/09...ports-twitter/
#3395
Goodbye.
I think the 1.2ghz Exynos processor will still be just as good as Qualcomm's 1.5Ghz.
Don't forget that Samsung has a 1.5Ghz Exynos processor in their SGS2 LTE version phones already.
Sometimes, I wish I would just not know about smartphone updates and just be happy and surprised every few years when I go to get a new phone because the old one crapped out.
Don't forget that Samsung has a 1.5Ghz Exynos processor in their SGS2 LTE version phones already.
Sometimes, I wish I would just not know about smartphone updates and just be happy and surprised every few years when I go to get a new phone because the old one crapped out.