Recent content by MaceMoneta

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    OnePlus 5 - Post your pictures here!

    I use the camera as a point and shoot, or for quick videos. If I want more, I'll pull out a DSLR - even a crappy one is better than the best smartphone camera, at any price. So to me, the lack of OIS with its tiny moving parts in a smartphone is not a benefit. The last OIS I had was in a CASIO...
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    [CLOSED] Contest: Win an Honor 5X from Android Central!

    Even without service, Android phones make great WiFi devices. You can do everything - take photos/videos, make voice calls, send SMS/MMS, interact on social media, watch video, listen to music, read ebooks, etc. Cellular service just fills in the gaps, if you are in a dense WiFi area. They also...
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    Apps worth paying for?

    Apps I've paid for: Plex JuiceSSH Darker Screen Filter Rotation Manager Moon+ Reader Pro OS Monitor Solid Explorer TurboScan Tasker A Better Camera ElectroDroid
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    [Closed] Win a Nexus 6P from Android Central!

    Time to upgrade my Moto X 2013.
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    Android Central Photo Contest: Light bulb

    No, this isn't Jupiter on a bad hair day. I noticed this strange effect when I pointed my Moto X (2013) at a Sylvania LED bulb in a desk light, with the camera brightness turned all the way down (using "A Better Camera" app). I thought it looked kind of cool and scifi - there was no editing of...
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    [Closed] Santa Phil Day 6: Win one of two Nexus 9 tablets and a keyboard folio

    I wish for a 'droid My tears flow like some lava Will I never learn
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    Moto X Case

    Using this $5 (delivered) TPU case: Amazon.com: Evecase S-Line Slim TPU Case with Kick-Stand for Motorola Moto X - Frosted Clear (AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and All Versions Compatible): Cell Phones & Accessories
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    Moto X: Set off store security alarms??

    Re: Set off store security alarms?? I had a pair of shoes that would always set off the store alarms. Apparently, there was a tag embedded in the shoes themselves. 30 seconds in the microwave took care of the problem.