Dilemma: I flashed a rom and when in the market under my apps I see that there's a amp energy keyboard installed that I can not un-install. Where in Astro should the directory be to remove this?
Dilemma: I flashed a rom and when in the market under my apps I see that there's a amp energy keyboard installed that I can not un-install. Where in Astro should the directory be to remove this?
I`m assuming one of them is your work line. Honestly when I worked for TMO I made sure to always have 2 diff OS for my phones. It's a waste of money having the same OS, cause 1 you cant learn anything that will benefit you, and 2 they both do the same thing and most NTers arent that important where their work line gets that much action. Right now I`m rocking with an Inspire 4g and an Iphone 4. What do you use the phones for? I use my EVO as my personal phone and the HD7 primarily for school (word, research) and some entertainment ... I'm thinking about copping the sensation and maybe a blackberry for sprint I need two different OS but I don't want know what to do
I'm 99.9% positive my T Mobile choice will be an android phone whether the sensation or s II but I'm not sure what to do as far as my Sprint line and I need to make a decision by the 12th Thanks for the help guys
Blackberries are good backup phones but for Techie purposes I felt iOS and Android is my best combo. Sensation will hold you down, Sprint imo prob has the weakest phone selection.
I`m assuming one of them is your work line. Honestly when I worked for TMO I made sure to always have 2 diff OS for my phones. It's a waste of money having the same OS, cause 1 you cant learn anything that will benefit you, and 2 they both do the same thing and most NTers arent that important where their work line gets that much action. Right now I`m rocking with an Inspire 4g and an Iphone 4. What do you use the phones for? I use my EVO as my personal phone and the HD7 primarily for school (word, research) and some entertainment ... I'm thinking about copping the sensation and maybe a blackberry for sprint I need two different OS but I don't want know what to do
I'm 99.9% positive my T Mobile choice will be an android phone whether the sensation or s II but I'm not sure what to do as far as my Sprint line and I need to make a decision by the 12th Thanks for the help guys
Blackberries are good backup phones but for Techie purposes I felt iOS and Android is my best combo. Sensation will hold you down, Sprint imo prob has the weakest phone selection.
HTC EVO 3D deals start with $40 at Target, if you trade-in your old HTC EVO 4G
We came across a number of HTC EVO 3D deals ready for the handset's official launch on June 24th (Sprint's Premier customers will be able to order on the 21st).
While most of them, such as Best Buy, RadioShack and Sprint itself are having it for $199.99, there are some things you can do to knock the price down, and they are mainly connected with returning your trusted old HTC EVO 4G for the new kid on the Android block.
Best Buy has its buyback program, Sprint values your old EVO 4G at $150, and Radio Shack will knock off $100 off the price with an HTC EVO 4G or an HTC EVO Shift 4G return. If you don't have anything to trade-in, Wirefly has the 3D-enabled handset for $179.99.
The cherry on the top is placed by Target, however - it will sell you the HTC EVO 3D for $50, when you return your old HTC EVO 4G, and in the press release the store chain sent us, it states that with the 5% off you get when you sign for a Target REDcard, the deal becomes the irresistible $40 for one of the hottest Android handsets ever to hit US shores. Amazon hasn't listed its pricing yet, but we have the feeling it won't be long.
HTC EVO 3D deals start with $40 at Target, if you trade-in your old HTC EVO 4G
We came across a number of HTC EVO 3D deals ready for the handset's official launch on June 24th (Sprint's Premier customers will be able to order on the 21st).
While most of them, such as Best Buy, RadioShack and Sprint itself are having it for $199.99, there are some things you can do to knock the price down, and they are mainly connected with returning your trusted old HTC EVO 4G for the new kid on the Android block.
Best Buy has its buyback program, Sprint values your old EVO 4G at $150, and Radio Shack will knock off $100 off the price with an HTC EVO 4G or an HTC EVO Shift 4G return. If you don't have anything to trade-in, Wirefly has the 3D-enabled handset for $179.99.
The cherry on the top is placed by Target, however - it will sell you the HTC EVO 3D for $50, when you return your old HTC EVO 4G, and in the press release the store chain sent us, it states that with the 5% off you get when you sign for a Target REDcard, the deal becomes the irresistible $40 for one of the hottest Android handsets ever to hit US shores. Amazon hasn't listed its pricing yet, but we have the feeling it won't be long.
I will be switching from my Blackberry to the HTC Sensation once it comes out. But I'm a little concerned with my work e-mails on Microsoft Outlook. On the Blackberry, I received my work e-mails the same time as I did on my work computer. How is the e-mail sync and response time on Android?
Im actually not too sure........I dont think the email sync will send them as soon as they are received by the server, but i would say it could be a 2-5 minute delay unless there are settings that makes it come faster or sync within a certain amount of time.
Thanks for the info. Well if its only a 2-5min delay, thats cool with me. As long as its not like a 45min-1hour wait until it syncs. I guess goodbye Blackberry, Hello HTC!
I will be switching from my Blackberry to the HTC Sensation once it comes out. But I'm a little concerned with my work e-mails on Microsoft Outlook. On the Blackberry, I received my work e-mails the same time as I did on my work computer. How is the e-mail sync and response time on Android?
Im actually not too sure........I dont think the email sync will send them as soon as they are received by the server, but i would say it could be a 2-5 minute delay unless there are settings that makes it come faster or sync within a certain amount of time.
Thanks for the info. Well if its only a 2-5min delay, thats cool with me. As long as its not like a 45min-1hour wait until it syncs. I guess goodbye Blackberry, Hello HTC!
In the last month Google launched the new Android market website at Google I/O, which makes our job to bring you a list of the best games of the last month a little easier.
Most of these games are in the Top new games list that is posted there, but not all, since a game needs a lot of downloads first before it is listed there. If a good game never gets found in the first place, it won’t be in the list because it is limited to 20 sites and the last 30 days. That is why we will continue to bring you these lists, because they still provide the best overview on what noteworthy games where released in the last month.
Since not many people voted for the best games of the month, we won’t post a poll in the future, but you can still recommend your favorites in the comments. 101 Games in 1
A lot of similar minigames wrapped into one game
A Frog game
A remake of a classic C64 game, jump from leaf to leaf and catch flies
In the last month Google launched the new Android market website at Google I/O, which makes our job to bring you a list of the best games of the last month a little easier.
Most of these games are in the Top new games list that is posted there, but not all, since a game needs a lot of downloads first before it is listed there. If a good game never gets found in the first place, it won’t be in the list because it is limited to 20 sites and the last 30 days. That is why we will continue to bring you these lists, because they still provide the best overview on what noteworthy games where released in the last month.
Since not many people voted for the best games of the month, we won’t post a poll in the future, but you can still recommend your favorites in the comments. 101 Games in 1
A lot of similar minigames wrapped into one game
A Frog game
A remake of a classic C64 game, jump from leaf to leaf and catch flies
I just got a G2 and I'm new to the smartphone market/android. Since I'm new I don't really know where to start, looks like there are so many things to do on it, but I don't know a starting point. What is the benefit of adding my gmail, etc. What is rooting (is it like unlocking). How do I fully take advantage of this phone. Any links etc would fully be welcomed.