Cory Streater
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Okay guys, I'm going to merge all these Bing threads![]()
Nooooo
I'd love an answer to his second question, would like to know that what I buy can be transferred to a new phone.
Lol - I knew that had to be a copy and paste job. I have no problems with people linking or posting other peoples work, but at least give credit to the source.
My bad. Should have dug a little deeper.
My bad. Should have dug a little deeper.
No reason to merge Bing threads..All you have to do is put a sticky with the title BING SUCKS!!! STAY AWAY FROM THIS PHONE!!!![]()
OK, Bing Sucks, but that is no reason to STAY AWAY FROM THIS PHONE!!!
YES IT IS!!!!!!! When I buy an Android phone its because of GOOGLE!! I LOVE me some google maps with free and AWESOME navigation. Thats like buying an iPhone but saying you cant use iTunes..C'mon now...Everyone should stay away from this phone, where does VZW even come up with the logic of stripping key components of google off of android which is google?? Think about it...
I'm amazed to hear that even if you get the Google search widget onto the Fascinate, the results still come from Bing.
I wonder how Google feels about the fact that Verizon is intercepting queries from the Google widget and redirecting them to Bing? I can only assume they know about it, but I'd be surprised if they didn't object. Forget about their ownership of Android; how would any developer feel if their app's business was getting hijacked by a direct competitor?
he just recently got his fascinate and he told me that he was able to move bing into the trash bin and replace it with google voice search and google maps on his homepage.
What I would like to know is how this supposed samsung rep is the only one who can move bing to a trash bin and replace it with google maps and navigation? No one else so far that I have seen is able to do this. Are you trying to say that he has froyo on his fascinate and that's how its working? Personally I don't believe one word of it.
This could be the case, but ask him what happens when he holds down on the capacitive search button, and what opens when search results are returned > Bing.
That rep was probably just referring to the widget. Bing is still there. Google Maps can be downloaded and installed from the Market, and so can Google Navigation. Anything that guy put on his homescreen was a result of downloading one of these apps and then placing a shortcut to it on his homescreen.