• Android thread V-garychencool finally rooted his phone and got ICS edition
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Looks like Autodesk Sketchbook to me.
[QUOTE=sdwise;38331738]Now which app would this be? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ocwcm.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sketchbook[/url]
[QUOTE=Scot;38331189]It's the audio most of all in the video that fucks everything else. It's atrocious. And yeah photosphere sucks ass. Every example I have seen is patchy as hell. There are free apps that do it 100x better.[/QUOTE] Actually, my first two tries with PhotoSphere turned out fine. There's some visible stitching here and there but nothing horribly malformed. Sharing to Google+ fucks everything up though.
Honestly, I'm super impressed by that. Might get a stylus with my tablet. It'll be different than Wacom, but it should be good for quick studies.
You have to use photo sphere as if your phone is on a tripod, otherwise it comes out horribly.
[QUOTE=FlamingSpaz;38331940]You have to use photo sphere as if your phone is on a tripod, otherwise it comes out horribly.[/QUOTE] Or have a steady hand and try not to move too much when taking the pictures at the points. :v:
[QUOTE=FlamingSpaz;38331940]You have to use photo sphere as if your phone is on a tripod, otherwise it comes out horribly.[/QUOTE] that kinda kills the purpose... wait, maybe that samsung camera would do fine... unless I can find a proper mount for my phone, then I cannot just stick it on a tripod, I would need tape or it will fall down.
[QUOTE=iCole;38331060](except for the fucked up photospheres)[/QUOTE] That 3rd image of the study room made me almost fall off the chair laughing! I would imagine all the similar parallel lines screwed up the stitching.
sweet, that wifi keyboard app even works in Arcane Legends, I can press Enter to chat, pretty useful imo Now only if I can get it working with movement/skills...
[QUOTE=Ezhik;38330954]let me post this gif again [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/XIT4p.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE] I get this all the time on CM9. It's really annoying considering the scrolling itself is smooth, just the start of the scroll lags horribly.
[QUOTE=Van-man;38331552]Yeah, Chrome is horrible on Android. The stock ICS browser is better, though lacking in functions.[/QUOTE] It's the opposite for me. Chrome work's wonders while the stock browser is shitting me.. [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] What's the best stylus for Nexus 7?
So my HTC desire Z is sitting on the table, factory wiped ready to go to the [SUP][SUP]berks[/SUP][/SUP] NICE PEOPLE at HTC, so they can determin if I need a replacement or not I fucking bet they'll say because it has a few scratches on the plastic that it'll be broke because I dropped it and I'll have to pay like £20 shipping costs anyway
How is it even still under warranty?
HTC have a 2 year warranty on any phone purchased, as long as it's from a proper retailer [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Which is actually pretty good of them
Anyone ever had Android stop responding to the power button? Like yesterday I was listening to music and for no reason I couldn't turn my screen back on. Volume buttons worked, and the music was still playing fine. Pulled the battery and now its fine. But that's sort of bizarre, that's never happened before.
[QUOTE=FlashFireSix;38333183]HTC have a 2 year warranty on any phone purchased, as long as it's from a proper retailer [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Which is actually pretty good of them[/QUOTE] You think they'd replace a phone that's got glue residue all over it's edges from a attempt at keeping a otterbox on? :v:
[QUOTE=FlashFireSix;38333183]HTC have a 2 year warranty on any phone purchased, as long as it's from a proper retailer [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Which is actually pretty good of them[/QUOTE] While every other phone maker slaps on the normal 1 year warranty.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;38332682]i tested that on my gnex and even there it didn't lag[/QUOTE] to be fair, your GNex doesn't have a 2560x1600 resolution :v: Its smooth on my Inspire 4G with the stock AOSP browser too Smooth on our Xoom too
[QUOTE=Lyoko774;38334090]to be fair, your GNex doesn't have a 2560x1600 resolution :v:[/QUOTE] If Android OEMs stopped using GPUs that perform worse than powerVR chips from nearly a year ago the resolution wouldn't be an issue.
[QUOTE=Kaabii;38334127]If Android OEMs stopped using GPUs that perform worse than powerVR chips from nearly a year ago the resolution wouldn't be an issue.[/QUOTE] that's true too, but even the iPad 3 had issues keeping up with the resolution too didn't it?
[QUOTE=Lyoko774;38334163]that's true too, but even the iPad 3 had issues keeping up with the resolution too didn't it?[/QUOTE] Yup mine does in some situations, usually with apps that max everything out like iPhoto. But this being known for NINE MONTHS you would think Samsung's engineers would have thought about how Android performs way worse in general, and the resolution is higher than the iPad, and knowing this they would have put in a chip that could keep up. But they didn't.
I think it's general knowledge that Android OEMs don't have the best engineers out there
I'm eyeing the Nexus 7 right now. I have never used an Android device before. Would anybody recommend the Nexus 7?
I feel like I should become a software engineer just to fix this...
[QUOTE=garychencool;38334572]I feel like I should become a software engineer just to fix this...[/QUOTE] We're..talking about hardware issues here, mainly just the GPU in the Nexus 10 not being able to drive the display as smoothly as one would like.
EXACTLY what I've been looking for. Sexy, metro style icons. [url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pure.snackpack&feature=search_result[/url]
[QUOTE=mr hobo;38334548]I'm eyeing the Nexus 7 right now. I have never used an Android device before. Would anybody recommend the Nexus 7?[/QUOTE] Highly. I got one, and I love it.
[QUOTE=Kaabii;38334197]Yup mine does in some situations, usually with apps that max everything out like iPhoto. But this being known for NINE MONTHS you would think Samsung's engineers would have thought about how Android performs way worse in general, and the resolution is higher than the iPad, and knowing this they would have put in a chip that could keep up. But they didn't.[/QUOTE] 20 dollars says Samsung's Exynos division didn't give a single fuck, and told Samsung Mobile to deal with it. [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Anyways, Android seems to have always been one step behind when it comes to GPUs.
[QUOTE=Hunt3r.j2;38335139]20 dollars says Samsung's Exynos division didn't give a single fuck, and told Samsung Mobile to deal with it. [editline]5th November 2012[/editline] Anyways, Android seems to have always been one step behind when it comes to GPUs.[/QUOTE] In 2010 it was a step ahead with the Galaxy S showing off that SGX 540. It was so good that they put it in the Nexus S almost a year later. And then...they put it in the Galaxy Nexus almost two years later. Maybe that should have been thought out better. I know it was clocked faster but that only helped it keep up with the increased resolution on the Gnex.
[QUOTE=Kaabii;38335300]In 2010 it was a step ahead with the Galaxy S showing off that SGX 540. It was so good that they put it in the Nexus S almost a year later. And then...they put it in the Galaxy Nexus almost two years later. Maybe that should have been thought out better. I know it was clocked faster but that only helped it keep up with the increased resolution on the Gnex.[/QUOTE] The issue was that resolutions stagnated around WVGA and qHD for a while, and then the jump to 1280x720 was huge, relatively speaking.
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