8/6/2013 11:21:23 PM
Did you have a yakju ROM on there previously? And the ota screwed it up?using a factory image is not the same as flashing a ROM. Using a factory image wipes the device completely.... Was my understanding. Factory images are for fresh starts on Dev devices, or for fixing a "soft brick"Idunno if you did the image to update, or what... Its a little unclear to me. (Sorry if some of this is obvious to you, just trying to piece together what exactly you did) nvm, i read your original post, i got you... ota, problems, flash image.[Edited on August 7, 2013 at 12:35 AM. Reason : .]
8/7/2013 12:28:22 AM
Anyone had any luck getting a usb/unifying/wireless mouse or keyboard working on any of the Nexus devices with an OTG cable? Just got one and I can't get anything to work on the Nexus 7. They all work fine on my Note II.
8/7/2013 9:22:14 AM
grrr I get so frustrated with these Nexus devices. They don't come with any drivers. OTG mouse/keyboard support is supposed to work out of the box and it doesn't and you have to root the thing to mount drives. With my Note II everything works out of the box including drive support.
8/7/2013 10:27:22 AM
anyone know of a wireless camera and app combo for android?
8/7/2013 11:39:49 AM
question about exchange security:Last page I posted about my company upgrading to MSEx 2010, so when I updated my phone, it forced me to do a security update for exchange to give admin rights to the MSEx admin.... the admin says they have no such policies setup for personal devices and only android devices give this message/warning/update.What's the risk of me doing the update so I can get work email on my phone? Does the update just make giving permissions available or does it actually go ahead and give said permissions?
8/7/2013 11:59:16 AM
8/7/2013 2:41:30 PM
^ the specs look nice...the 800 is a worthwhile jump from the 600, IMOstill hate the idea of a fixed battery since it seems like a bad idea to (unnecessarily) lock in the single component most likely to fail
8/7/2013 3:42:12 PM
it's 3000mAh thoughcourse with that screen and proc it'll probably need itgimme gimme gimme
8/7/2013 3:48:25 PM
Yeah again no SD slot or replaceable battery. Going to wait on the Galaxy Note III. Specs are going to blow anything else out of the water.
8/7/2013 3:51:08 PM
8/7/2013 4:41:57 PM
Yeah to each his own. Not everyone uses either of those features. I do a bit of traveling by plane/car and go backpacking a lot. I swap my batteries out quite a bit and store lossless music, tv shows, and movies on my SD card. I would lose a lot of functionality if I gave up either of those features.
8/7/2013 4:47:20 PM
its weird to me that people still ask for removable batteries and sd card slots. the only "flagship" phones that i can think of with these features is the galaxy line.
8/7/2013 10:27:45 PM
Sooo, android device manager. I enabled it, myndevices don't show in the dashboard yet, but whatever....All I know is, my fucking battery got torched. It went from about 50% to dead in an hours and thirty minutes, with no interaction... (I'd expect no more than 20% loss, based on my battery's state and my phones draw)What the fuck.
8/8/2013 12:47:20 AM
8/8/2013 8:44:57 AM
8/8/2013 9:31:17 AM
im pretty sure the idea that having a removable card isn't the appropriate DR strategy for a phone, but backing the data up locally or to the cloud is. the battery i 100% agree on, but I see it as a means of getting carrier subsidies as a non-replaceable battery probably leads to more contract vehicles (upgrades) ]
8/8/2013 9:38:00 AM
8/8/2013 10:08:29 AM
Considering almost all carriers have limits on data it's highly beneficial to be able to store music, tv shows, movies, etc on a 64GB flash card that costs <$50 compared to paying (usually) $100+ for an extra 16GB built into the phone. It's a no brainier. Not to mention I do phone rom backups on it. Also "the cloud" is not always accessible especially for people who travel a lot (plane, no/bad signal in a car, etc) or people who go to remote locations (hiking, climbing, etc). To me those are the two biggest features I usually look for in a phone. Why I'm sticking to the Galaxy line. I would bet 75%+ people put a case on their phone anyway and the difference between an HTC case and a Galaxy case is barely noticeable.-plus with all these larger phones having really nice 720-1080p displays you could easily chew through your monthly allotment of data streaming one movie if you don't have wifi. It's nice to be able to stick a few 4-12 GB movies on my SD card and not have to worry about buffering, data allotment, quality, etc and just watch my movie. ^Exactly if you guys aren't power users then that's alright but that doesn't mean you can't understand why particular power users may want these features. [Edited on August 8, 2013 at 10:14 AM. Reason : s]
8/8/2013 10:10:21 AM
8/8/2013 10:14:04 AM
Weird almost everyone I know uses a case with their Android phone. How often would you really need to swap out an SD card? When the phone breaks? Taking off the back of the phone is a pretty simple process..
8/8/2013 10:15:36 AM
8/8/2013 10:18:19 AM
8/8/2013 10:19:00 AM
8/8/2013 10:20:07 AM
I made sure to use the word Android twice in that post. Perhaps I should have tried for three [Edited on August 8, 2013 at 10:21 AM. Reason : ib someone calls me gay for wanting my phone to look/feel cool, and not just a hunk of plastic]
8/8/2013 10:20:51 AM
8/8/2013 10:22:52 AM
^ read that again...i simply said that i realize most users don't even use all of their storage...the SD card is irrelevant, which is why i didn't say you had to have an SD card to be a power user
8/8/2013 10:23:15 AM
8/8/2013 10:25:31 AM
Screen protector probably isn't going to help any type of damage that would require an insurance claim.
8/8/2013 10:27:24 AM
8/8/2013 10:27:33 AM
It makes perfect sense. putting a protective film between your phone's glass and your handis similar to:putting a protective film between your dick and your lady's vagine
8/8/2013 10:29:22 AM
8/8/2013 10:29:52 AM
8/8/2013 10:35:47 AM
ahh the old trusty "you need to have more actual sex" argument. let me consult my playbook and i'll get back to you soon.
8/8/2013 10:41:34 AM
I've never really noticed a difference, and I just use the cheapo screen protectors. There certainly are not any response issues. I'm sure if I felt two side by side they would feel slightly different, but it doesn't actually function/respond any better or worse.[Edited on August 8, 2013 at 11:06 AM. Reason : ]
8/8/2013 10:48:14 AM
^^ uh...you're the one that compared pecking away on your phone's screen to SEX...if they're AT ALL similar to you, then i think your phone is amazing beyond imagination or your sex life is awful...how could it be anything but those two things?look, let's just agree to disagree...the most important thing to you is to have a pretty phone and it's worth sacrificing some features to get it...others would prefer function over formfurthermore, you don't want to make your pretty phone ugly by throwing on a case and screen protector...that's fine, it's your phone...others would prefer to keep the phone safe from damage in the first placepersonally, i think you're trying too hard if you feel the need to compare using your phone to sex in order to justify your reasons for your choices[Edited on August 8, 2013 at 10:48 AM. Reason : carats]
8/8/2013 10:48:29 AM
Screen protectors are entirely worth it. I use the cheap iSmooth brand online and once you stick it on you literally can't tell there's a protector on it except for the edges. They sent me like 6 and I replace them every 3-4 months and it's much better than getting my screen all scratched up. But yeah I'm pretty rough with my phones so a case and screen protector is essential.
8/8/2013 10:55:26 AM
8/8/2013 10:57:29 AM
For something that I carry with me all the time and often go rock climbing, backpacking, mountain biking, and kayaking with I most certainly have a case and screen cover on it. I don't see how this is even an argument. Certain people need cases, others don't. Not everyone treats their phones the same. I don't see the point in trying to justify one or the other.[Edited on August 8, 2013 at 11:08 AM. Reason : s]
8/8/2013 11:07:49 AM
8/8/2013 11:32:48 AM
and quag further illustrates he doesn't know what phrases like "for me" mean
8/8/2013 11:55:02 AM
by definition, a feature exists regardless of whether you see value in it or not...so you can't really choose whether it's a "feature", all you can do is determine whether the thing that exists has value for youi realize this is semantics, but it never ceases to amaze me how some folks who supposedly have a college education fail to grasp simple concepts or understand the basics of the language they speak...at least you're finally giving up on the silly sex comparison, amusing though it wasand so here we are, back at square one...folks will buy whatever they feel best fits their needs/wants and we'll all be happy that we live in a world where we're free to make that choicei, for one, will continue to look for additional functionality over doing "cooler shit with the design" as i care more about how it works than how it looks
8/8/2013 2:29:07 PM
functionality to some is fluff to others
8/8/2013 3:16:05 PM
no argument here
8/8/2013 3:18:22 PM
ALERT THE PRESS!In other news, LG is denying the G2 will be the Nexus 5:http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/497606/20130808/google-nexus-5-release-date-specs-features.htm
8/8/2013 3:43:17 PM
I got a DROID MAXX on pre-order.
8/9/2013 10:29:04 PM
Wallet's gonna win, can pick up a Gax S3 for $15* at Target tomorrow, any color I want as long as it's white.*price drop $100 to 40, minus 25 trade-in on a sweet ol' Samsung Intensity with 684 hours on the clock.]
8/10/2013 10:01:21 AM
I thought the S4 was out now?
8/10/2013 5:37:30 PM
Yes and not for $15. My Dad's got one, so, guess who gets to give him the crash course in Android?
8/11/2013 8:01:08 AM
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