• Android thread V-garychencool finally rooted his phone and got ICS edition
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[QUOTE=mblunk;38625803]Don't forget DC-HSPA+, 42.2.[/QUOTE] DC-HSPA still goes under HSPA evolved(HSPA+) as far as I know, but yes I usually would label it as that to distinguish it.
What happened to CM10 builds for the Nexus 7? No builds since 11/26.
WiMAX is "4G" correct? The ones that the EVO 4G (Not LTE) and SII use on Sprint use, correct?
[QUOTE=faze;38625854]What happened to CM10 builds for the Nexus 7? No builds since 11/26.[/QUOTE] That happens every once in a while for most devices. No idea if it's just the builder failing to build something, or the dev "pausing it", but if it was a serious issue they'd probably report it on the CM G+.
Maybe it's because of CM10.1.
[url]http://holothere.tumblr.com/post/36741211677/a-holo-outlook-on-life[/url] yolo
Could be, but I'm not expecting nightlies to start for the N7/GNex that fast. CM team said they want to merge a majority of their tweaks first. They have a fair ammount ported already though. However Nexus 4 is already getting nightlies (due to high demand) and Nexus 10 will get them ASAP.
[QUOTE=Vault;38625883]WiMAX is "4G" correct? The ones that the EVO 4G (Not LTE) and SII use on Sprint use, correct?[/QUOTE] Not even remotely. You got scammed when they told you that, I'd rather be on HSPA than WiMAX because at least I could get good phones.
[QUOTE=Kaabii;38626034]Not even remotely. You got scammed, I'd rather be on HSPA than WiMAX because at least I could get good phones.[/QUOTE] So the 4G is HSPA then?
[QUOTE=Nalty;38626020][url]http://holothere.tumblr.com/post/36741211677/a-holo-outlook-on-life[/url] yolo[/QUOTE] Looks like someone forced the Outlook connection protocol into GMail and reskinned it, done. Which is not a bad thing at all, actually.
[QUOTE=Vault;38626038]So the 4G is HSPA then?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1211780&p=38624646&viewfull=1#post38624646[/url]
ooh, you have a Holo There G+? Cool, now I can drool everywhere I go! edit: I swear this thread starts to move fast every time I decide to post.
[QUOTE=iCole;38626064]ooh, you have a Holo There G+? Cool, now I can drool everywhere I go! edit: I swear this thread starts to move fast every time I decide to post.[/QUOTE] Praise iCole! Also does anyone remember this gem? [img]http://marketingland.com/wp-content/ml-loads/2012/03/Screenshot_2012-03-06-10-10-26-600x375.jpg[/img] I know it's optimized for tablets now, but jeez, if Google can't even get tablet interfaces ready for launch I don't know how they could expect developers to either.
How old is that screenshot? Must be from the time I didn't care about G+ yet, but I never knew they didn't have a tablet layout ready D: But going by Google standards they could've labelled the app BETA and blame literally anything on the beta state.
That was back in March when the new iPad launched.
[QUOTE=Nalty;38626020][url]http://holothere.tumblr.com/post/36741211677/a-holo-outlook-on-life[/url] yolo[/QUOTE] Now make a mock-up for Business Calendar!
And the new G+ UI was launched with the Nexus 7 in June, right?
[QUOTE=iCole;38626289]And the new G+ UI was launched with the Nexus 7 in June, right?[/QUOTE] Sure lets go with that.
[QUOTE=Banned?;38624768]I'm thinking about getting a Nexus 10. Not for apps (mostly), but because I want a device to throw media on, like TV shows, and watch away from my computer. Maybe school textbooks too. Should I grab a 7 or a 10 for stuff like that? Also, sorta worried about the 7's screen lifting issue which is why I'm considering the 10 at all.[/QUOTE] Anyone?
nalty, dat app! unf.
[QUOTE=lavacano;38623650]no they're pretty different things just plain ol' "4G" is...uh...well i'm not entirely sure what AT&T uses, but LTE is different for sure (especially since they've been marketing LTE for a few months to a year at least, and we only [b]just[/b] got the actual LTE network here in the Seattle area like a month ago)[/QUOTE] I assumed he was talking about the signal icon. In that case, 4G DOES equal LTE. Its not entirely correct technically, but at least on my Verizon Galaxy Nexus, 4G means you are using LTE.
[QUOTE=Banned?;38626660]Anyone?[/QUOTE] If you can handle the larger screen go for it because both are basically the same.
question: so the n4 will get h+ speeds on att if it's available?
How the fuck do I calibrate the screen on an HTC Aria it's so off aghthhghsd I really cannot find the setting.
you could try [url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmanslab.sa[/url]
No no, I mean the touch, that doesn't seem like it can do that. The touch is slightly off. Pressing backspace often hits enter instead.
There are root apps that can change sensitivity.
I just got it and I am not interested in rooting my phone whatsoever. There's nothing I do with it that stock can't do. (maybe besides calibrating the screen...) But I swear, the last time I had this phone as I lost the previous one due to neglecting to charge it, it had a touch calibration setting but I can't find it now.
[QUOTE=Kaabii;38627199]There are root apps that can change sensitivity.[/QUOTE] Such as...
just set up my .edu email address with the stock app. Jesus, that was an ordeal. [editline]28th November 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=mblunk;38627181]you could try [url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmanslab.sa[/url][/QUOTE] you know not what you've done... now I shall text during every film i go see! because the RAZR its still unbelievably bright, even at the lowest setting.
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