Cory Streater
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Even if it can be downloaded it is essentially useless as it cannot be used.
Why do you say that? AFAIK it can be used once downloaded and installed. It's definitely on this guys phone.
Even if it can be downloaded it is essentially useless as it cannot be used.
Even if it can be downloaded it is essentially useless as it cannot be used. For the average consumer this is a huge deal breaker. Average consumer will not be looking to root or even know what that means.
Why do you say that? AFAIK it can be used once downloaded and installed. It's definitely on this guys phone.
Agreed but thank goodness you are on the forums and know what you're doing![]()
LOL not sure if you were being funny which is the way I took it anywayor not. Its just really mind boggling as to what made VZW think this would be a good move?
According to other review sites the phone defaults all navigation to VZ navigator that's why I made the comment. Also all searches default to bing. No question he has it on his phone in the video but you never see it being used
it was a compliment. you obviously know what rooting entails and i can't picture the phone not being able to be rooted.
I guess we won't know for certain until tomorrow, but I'd bet my left foot that when you click on an address in a browser window, calendar location, or contact, you will be prompted as to which app you want to use to complete the action, with a checkbox that allows you to choose the default. The OS always prompts you for this anytime you install an application that provides a duplicate function.
I just got confirmation that Navigation, which is part of the Google Maps app, does indeed work. The 2 icons we are seeing in the app drawer are actually installed when you install Google Maps. Phil already tested it, and will be posting more about it, so keep an eye on the front page tomorrow.
Great news! I'm sure we're all looking forward to confirming that today!
This whole thing reminds of the Droid X e-fuse.. "the sky is falling.."
Having said that, from a PR standpoint, IMHO this decision will impact sales of this phone to an extent.
I'm still convinced the Incredible is Verizon's best phone atm. It's certainly the most polished...
I doubt it. I think the "average" consumer will be wowed by the large, shiny screen and 'niceness' of the phone. I really don't think people know enough about Android to really care about specific widgets or map apps.
I'm an iPhone user begging for a legitimate Verizon replacement and while researching the Incredible I found that you can't speak on the phone and simultaneously send a text or check a map or use the web, ie no data. That's incredible, but not in a good way.
I have a Fascinate on pre-order and waiting patiently (30 days?) for a root.
That's not an Incredible thing, that's a Verizon thing. Verizon's 3G CDMA technology doesn't allow for simultaneous voice and data, and won't until they roll out their 4G LTE tech.
Yeah I was really bothered by the Bing thing at first, but when it comes down to it, if it doesn't interfere with maps and/or navigation the impact to me personally is minimal to none. I actually do most of my searching from within a browser window, not through the widget or search key.
Having said that, from a PR standpoint, IMHO this decision will impact sales of this phone to an extent.
