โOct-03-2013 10:57 AM
โOct-16-2013 06:47 AM
camping man wrote:
I like Android, because I'm always trying new roms in it, and tweaking the processor and gpu speed. As many times I came close to bricking it, I am still able to say it's a pretty hardy device. Apples good if you just want a phone, and you don't like messing with things, or a small screen. I'm in the market for a Galaxy s4 now, I want larger screen than my Sensation, and want something I can hack again.
โOct-16-2013 05:43 AM
โOct-14-2013 07:32 PM
Alfred622 wrote:
Verizon has delivered all three, at least for me. The Android can be a WiFi hotspot so that several of your wifi devices can connect to the Android which then connects to the Internet via cellular. This lets you use your laptop computer to surf the internet while inside a vehicle driving down the highway or parked in a campground.
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โOct-09-2013 11:52 AM
There are people who will dogmatically tell you that you must purchase one over the other, but I usually attribute that to self-esteem issues that require them to get the validation of everyone else doing the same thing
โOct-08-2013 02:24 PM
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โOct-06-2013 05:21 PM
pulsar wrote:
One issue with the Android phones (tablets) is that there is no assurance that your brand new device will be able to run the next version of Android (or even the current one) not even if the vendor promises you that it will.
The current version is called "Jelly Bean" and was first released in July, 2012 as Android 4.1. After updates - 4.1.1, 4.1.2, and 4.3 - less than half of Android devices run "Jelly Bean" and only 1.5% of them run the latest version, 4.3, which was released in late July, 2013.
Android users don't update because they don't want the new features; the manufacturers and carriers do not make the update available. So much for being in control.
On the other hand, in less than one week after its introduction, more than 50% of all iOS devices had updated to the latest version, which is compatible back to iPhones released in 2010.
Tom
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