maybe some kind of master hacker could get back in there and see the deleted information, but why the hell WOULD they?
Credit card information, people's email addresses for spam.
Right. Some guy is buying refurbished phones at god knows what cost on the gamble that he can get your email address and ask if you want penis pills...
Considering the extremely low liklihood, it is MUCH simpler to deal with fixing that identity theft fear after the fact, than it is to run around trying to permenantly erase everythign to prevent it.
Can she just wipe the phone and start fresh? Probably some app or combination of apps on there that's causing an issue with the 2.2. Hell with AppBrain she can just save all her shit and re-install it right afterwards with a few clicks.
so uh.. I rooted my (german) t-mobile desire with unrevoked3, and now can't install the official OTA update
Any ideas?
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edited September 2010
Is 2.2 really that big of an update to get excited about?
I recently gotten a Samsung Vibrant, and running an official 2.1 software is fucking amazing compare to running some hack together 2.1 software that I was forced to use with my god awful POS Motorola Cliq.
Fuck Motorola! I will never buy anything from that company again, even if they cured cancer.
Can she just wipe the phone and start fresh? Probably some app or combination of apps on there that's causing an issue with the 2.2. Hell with AppBrain she can just save all her shit and re-install it right afterwards with a few clicks.
She may be able to, but this is not an uncommon problem. When we spoke to Verizon, the support agent said they'd gotten a lot of calls about the Incredible since 2.2 rolled out, and they're still trying to figure out the problem.
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
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edited September 2010
I'm forcing myself to use Swype and I have to say that it's the best thing to happen to texting since sticking a QWERTY on a cell phone.
Fucking A, I'm really loving my Samsung Vibrant. Can't wait to see the next gen of cell phone.
Swype is like the new T9. I love it, took some getting used to but once you have it down it's pretty decent. Better than just typing everything out on my Vibrant.
Also. What The Doodle is an amazing app! I suggest EVERYONE gets it. Undefeated, what what! Pro pictionary player right here.
Think it has to do with my ROM/phone, but Swype has been getting slower and slower since I started using it. It just seems to "think" for way longer, and it takes longer to recognise my finger drags.
Basically I need a new phone ;p
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Think it has to do with my ROM/phone, but Swype has been getting slower and slower since I started using it. It just seems to "think" for way longer, and it takes longer to recognise my finger drags.
Basically I need a new phone ;p
Swype builds up a database of the words you use and adds it to the dictionary. If you add a lot of words and you have an older phone, I suppose that may become an issue. One thing you could try is changing your speed vs accuracy settings. Faster response might help alleviate the issue a little, though if you happen to be an inaccurate swyper you may just have to retype words more.
And you have the latest beta right? I know some older "leaked" versions have had issues with slowing down over time.
Does swype have a limited number of installs? I can't get it to load on my latest replacement nexus (and seeing as there will be another on the way shortly, I don't want to force ti right now, if there s indeed a "last one"
I haven't installed my account on anyone else's device, just multiple times across multiple master resets on my own 4 sequential nexus replacements.
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edited September 2010
Well half my friggen apps aren't working now because of the phone being low on space. I hate that I have 4 gigs of free space on an microSD card yet I only have 50 megs to work with for apps. Every time I try to update an app now it says either not enough space, or app failed to install. So now I can't even use half the apps I already had installed.
Well half my friggen apps aren't working now because of the phone being low on space. I hate that I have 4 gigs of free space on an microSD card yet I only have 50 megs to work with for apps. Every time I try to update an app now it says either not enough space, or app failed to install. So now I can't even use half the apps I already had installed.
I really hope Swype hurries up and figures out a good modular downloading system so you only have to download the languages you actually use. It's cool that I can use it for 6 different languages, but I can only really use one of them, and they still don't have Japanese support
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ShadowfireVermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
Anyone know anything about the cases for the Incredible? I want a holster, but I'm curious if this Window Mount + Holster is just a "holster" for the mount, or if I can use it as a belt holster. The two together would be nice, but no local store carries the damn thing (or any other Incredible accessories, which seems to be Verizon's stepchild they keep out of sight of the neighbors).
Hey cokebottle, you're on softbank and have a HTC desire right?
Asking because I'm in japan at the moment for a while (at least 6m, probably a year). Will need a provider for my HTC desire, read some bits on the web that said that to make softbank function probably some rooting may be required to make MMS work.
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
Switching because of coverage (and access to 4G). With T-Mobile I seem to lose connection around the same time every day (noonish to 1pm and around 4pm) so I doubt it's my phone. And I get 27% of with Sprint, which makes it cheaper for me.
Anyone have any experience switching carriers and keeping your number? Who should I contact first?
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Well half my friggen apps aren't working now because of the phone being low on space. I hate that I have 4 gigs of free space on an microSD card yet I only have 50 megs to work with for apps. Every time I try to update an app now it says either not enough space, or app failed to install. So now I can't even use half the apps I already had installed.
You've got three options:
▪ Delete some apps.
▪ Root your G1 and install a Froyo ROM (I know you said you don't like "messing" with technical stuff, but Froyo is the ONLY way you're going to be able to install apps to that 4GB of space)
▪ Get a new phone - all the new phones out now have plenty of space for apps, and they're much faster than that good ol' G1.
There's really not much else to it. Such is the plight of many (if not most) early adopters.
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
Switching because of coverage (and access to 4G). With T-Mobile I seem to lose connection around the same time every day (noonish to 1pm and around 4pm) so I doubt it's my phone. And I get 27% of with Sprint, which makes it cheaper for me.
Anyone have any experience switching carriers and keeping your number? Who should I contact first?
In Canada is law that they have to let you keep your number AND not charge you anything for transferring it. You probably have similar things in the states.
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
Switching because of coverage (and access to 4G). With T-Mobile I seem to lose connection around the same time every day (noonish to 1pm and around 4pm) so I doubt it's my phone. And I get 27% of with Sprint, which makes it cheaper for me.
Anyone have any experience switching carriers and keeping your number? Who should I contact first?
4G is just a bunch of marketing baloney. no one has any ACTUAL 4G yet. Even the LTE speeds that Verizon is playing with at the moment don't meet the engineering standards.
How old is your SIM Card? That could be the source of the outage (and should be replaced for free fi it is.)
If you do decide to switch, though, make sure that you DON'T cancel your T-Mobile. Go to Sprint, set up the account there, and have them port in your old number. Sprint will take care of having the T-Mobile account cancelled when they port the number out of it. If you cancel the T-Mobile first, then they might not be able to retrieve the number at all. You can try contacting T-Mobile first, in order to see if they make you any special offers in order to keep you around, but DO NOT cancel your account directly through T-Mobile.
One last thing I'll say about buying the EVO right now, something newer and better is always just over the horizon. I imagine that WHATEVER comes out for the holidays, folks who are buying EVOs and even Galaxy S phones right now are going to be disappointed, as odds are that stuff will take a leap forward in November, and make everything currently out look "old".
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edited September 2010
Yeah, I find it funny how my 'need' to have the latest and bestest video card is now a 'need' to have the lastest and bestest phone.
Can't wait for the day where I can own a cell phone longer then 3 months untill someone gets a better one and I get penis envy.
so ive been looking around at phones for a while now. i figure its time to upgrade my 4 year old bargain basement nokia to something a little more modern. so i got pretty excited by the epic 4g for a little bit, but then looking around i see a lot of issues cropping up on forums and such. mainly it just seems like you have to worry about manually killing apps and micromanaging the thing all the time. thats kind of a big turnoff to me, so i figured i would see if anyone here has firsthand experience one way or the other. is it a hassle, or can you get it set how you like it and not have to worry about some rogue app destroying your battery life while youre not looking?
Hey cokebottle, you're on softbank and have a HTC desire right?
Asking because I'm in japan at the moment for a while (at least 6m, probably a year). Will need a provider for my HTC desire, read some bits on the web that said that to make softbank function probably some rooting may be required to make MMS work.
Yeah.
The MMS thing is the most annoying part, honestly. At least until the 2.2 update next month, where they're going to support it via a downloadable app, from what it sounds like. Kinda like what Docomo did/is doing for the Xperia. So in the meantime, I just use my personal email address to MMS people, and it works fine unless they have filtering turned on >.<
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VariableMouth CongressStroke Me Lady FameRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
I'd like to be able to make some movie quote wavs or mp3s into ringtones
if I select-hold in the file browser the option is there but can't be selected (greyed out)
and I can't get the Music app to see them, no idea how to redirect where it's looking.
I just picked up the Epic 4G on Saturday and have been reading up on apps and which are the best for their function. Could I hear some opinions from everyone as to which they think are the best "video player" apps(as far as compatibility for different formats and so on)?
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edited September 2010
I have something called arc, arcmedia or something like it. definitely arc. has worked well for me so far.
Would you all think it's worth it switching from an N1 to a 4G Evo? T-Mobile's coverage hasn't been that great lately and with my contract expiring I'm thinking of switching to Sprint and getting the Evo. Thoughts?
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
Switching because of coverage (and access to 4G). With T-Mobile I seem to lose connection around the same time every day (noonish to 1pm and around 4pm) so I doubt it's my phone. And I get 27% of with Sprint, which makes it cheaper for me.
Anyone have any experience switching carriers and keeping your number? Who should I contact first?
In Canada is law that they have to let you keep your number AND not charge you anything for transferring it. You probably have similar things in the states.
We do. You would contact the phone company you are moving to, as they have to start the process to port your number over.
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Right. Some guy is buying refurbished phones at god knows what cost on the gamble that he can get your email address and ask if you want penis pills...
Considering the extremely low liklihood, it is MUCH simpler to deal with fixing that identity theft fear after the fact, than it is to run around trying to permenantly erase everythign to prevent it.
really you have to be far less accurate than you think
Don't think it's been made available yet. I'd love to have it though.
Anyone know how to downgrade back to 2.1? My wife's Incredible is one of the ones that is pretty screwed by 2.2, and she really needs to revert back.
Short of rooting the phone I'm not sure.
Any ideas?
I recently gotten a Samsung Vibrant, and running an official 2.1 software is fucking amazing compare to running some hack together 2.1 software that I was forced to use with my god awful POS Motorola Cliq.
Fuck Motorola! I will never buy anything from that company again, even if they cured cancer.
the new java compiler alone would be worth an upgrade
3-5 times better app performance
She may be able to, but this is not an uncommon problem. When we spoke to Verizon, the support agent said they'd gotten a lot of calls about the Incredible since 2.2 rolled out, and they're still trying to figure out the problem.
When I try to preview an audio clip it just freezes.
New and better phones will always be coming out. If you are switching because of coverage that is a thing, but if you are really switching because of the EVO, that is silly.
Fucking A, I'm really loving my Samsung Vibrant. Can't wait to see the next gen of cell phone.
Also. What The Doodle is an amazing app! I suggest EVERYONE gets it. Undefeated, what what! Pro pictionary player right here.
Wii Code - 5752 2082 7344 0751
Basically I need a new phone ;p
Swype builds up a database of the words you use and adds it to the dictionary. If you add a lot of words and you have an older phone, I suppose that may become an issue. One thing you could try is changing your speed vs accuracy settings. Faster response might help alleviate the issue a little, though if you happen to be an inaccurate swyper you may just have to retype words more.
And you have the latest beta right? I know some older "leaked" versions have had issues with slowing down over time.
I don't know about your phone but my swype came with a tutorial.
I haven't installed my account on anyone else's device, just multiple times across multiple master resets on my own 4 sequential nexus replacements.
Restart the phone? Fixes my problems.
Asking because I'm in japan at the moment for a while (at least 6m, probably a year). Will need a provider for my HTC desire, read some bits on the web that said that to make softbank function probably some rooting may be required to make MMS work.
Switching because of coverage (and access to 4G). With T-Mobile I seem to lose connection around the same time every day (noonish to 1pm and around 4pm) so I doubt it's my phone. And I get 27% of with Sprint, which makes it cheaper for me.
Anyone have any experience switching carriers and keeping your number? Who should I contact first?
You've got three options:
▪ Delete some apps.
▪ Root your G1 and install a Froyo ROM (I know you said you don't like "messing" with technical stuff, but Froyo is the ONLY way you're going to be able to install apps to that 4GB of space)
▪ Get a new phone - all the new phones out now have plenty of space for apps, and they're much faster than that good ol' G1.
There's really not much else to it. Such is the plight of many (if not most) early adopters.
In Canada is law that they have to let you keep your number AND not charge you anything for transferring it. You probably have similar things in the states.
4G is just a bunch of marketing baloney. no one has any ACTUAL 4G yet. Even the LTE speeds that Verizon is playing with at the moment don't meet the engineering standards.
How old is your SIM Card? That could be the source of the outage (and should be replaced for free fi it is.)
If you do decide to switch, though, make sure that you DON'T cancel your T-Mobile. Go to Sprint, set up the account there, and have them port in your old number. Sprint will take care of having the T-Mobile account cancelled when they port the number out of it. If you cancel the T-Mobile first, then they might not be able to retrieve the number at all. You can try contacting T-Mobile first, in order to see if they make you any special offers in order to keep you around, but DO NOT cancel your account directly through T-Mobile.
One last thing I'll say about buying the EVO right now, something newer and better is always just over the horizon. I imagine that WHATEVER comes out for the holidays, folks who are buying EVOs and even Galaxy S phones right now are going to be disappointed, as odds are that stuff will take a leap forward in November, and make everything currently out look "old".
Can't wait for the day where I can own a cell phone longer then 3 months untill someone gets a better one and I get penis envy.
Yeah.
The MMS thing is the most annoying part, honestly. At least until the 2.2 update next month, where they're going to support it via a downloadable app, from what it sounds like. Kinda like what Docomo did/is doing for the Xperia. So in the meantime, I just use my personal email address to MMS people, and it works fine unless they have filtering turned on >.<
if I select-hold in the file browser the option is there but can't be selected (greyed out)
and I can't get the Music app to see them, no idea how to redirect where it's looking.
We do. You would contact the phone company you are moving to, as they have to start the process to port your number over.