I don't have time to camp out in front of the computer watching all these new Android releases, and its all a little overwhelming. I saw the Altrix and Bionic summary on the front page and the first thing I thought was that these actually seem similar to the DX. Increase in screen size now seems to be the norm; I remember when people questioned if the DX's was too big. Other than 4G (which is not available in my market and won't be for some time) and dual core processor (advantage still TBD) I'm not seeing anything that blows me away; am I missing something?
It is great to see ATT getting some decent Android options so my wife can get off her iPOS and onto an Android.
Won't be going to the Bionic for a couple reasons.
1. Not too sure about LTE coverage yet. I'll let it work itself out for a little while before I upgrade.
2. Extra cost for 4G coverage.
3. Not that big of an upgrade from the X, from what I can see. Cool, a dual core processor. My X is plenty fast, thank you very much. Let me know when they hold true to the 1gb RAM promise.
4. Soft keys on the bottom. Can't stand it. I have a feeling I'm just going to have to get used to it though...
Between rooting, overclocking, and custom ROMs, the X surpasses my needs and expectations for the time being. Not worried about a new phone at all.
4.5 might be pushing it. And I'm content with a real network.They just announced a new 4.3" SuperAMOLED pure glass display phone 4G.......4.3how come AT&T get 4.5
4.5 might be pushing it. And I'm content with a real network.![]()
4.5 might be pushing it. And I'm content with a real network.![]()
lol our network's data speeds are much slower than both Att and Tmo. And we can't even do simultaneous voice and data, not to mention no SIM card swapping for phones.
I love my Verizon service but GSM is just way better than CDMA. CDMA beats them in coverage but i envy those with good GSM service.
Getting back to phones, I'm sticking with my X until we get something with stock Android released. All these blur, sense, and touchwiz phones will be outdated in 6 months due to their skins. Come on Google!! Bring the nexus to Verizon. I don't wanna buy a phone that will be stuck on Gingerbread until almost 2012.
lol our network's data speeds are much slower than both Att and Tmo. And we can't even do simultaneous voice and data, not to mention no SIM card swapping for phones.
I love my Verizon service but GSM is just way better than CDMA. CDMA beats them in coverage but i envy those with good GSM service.
Getting back to phones, I'm sticking with my X until we get something with stock Android released. All these blur, sense, and touchwiz phones will be outdated in 6 months due to their skins. Come on Google!! Bring the nexus to Verizon. I don't wanna buy a phone that will be stuck on Gingerbread until almost 2012.
Does the Atrix dock allow you to connect USB devices to it? The only times I use my home desktop PC these days is if I need to print something, burn a CD/DVD, copy pictures from my DSLR, or download something big.
I had a chance to view the Infuse 4G up close. 1) I think it's too freaking big. 2) The screen is gorgeous, but I didn't get to hold it in my hands and inspect it as close as I would like to have. Tomorrow, when we get some hands on time with the Infuse, I will be able to do some side by side comparisons to see if there really is a difference in the screen technology. I can tell you one thing - I will never carry a phone around that big. 4" is my favorite screen size.
phil just posted a hands-on with the bionic. smaller than the X, and its that a sharp looking agenda calendar widget in this supposedly updated blur?
Hands on with the Motorola Droid Bionic | Android Central
edit: i am an idiot. just realized the calendar widget was on phil's X. smh
Anyone know what calendar widget this is?
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