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When will T-Mobile release the Desire in the US?
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Originally Posted by Regal Black
When will T-Mobile release the Desire in the US?
Originally Posted by Regal Black
When will T-Mobile release the Desire in the US?
Originally Posted by kobe4threebang
it is under the screen i took the plastic off as soon as i got it (it had writing on it so i couldnt really see my screen or i would have just left it there) i plan on taking it back and getting a new one (hopefully a they have some droid x's in a couple weeks) because this thing keeps freezing and i personally think its slow and the keyboard absolutely SUCKS and i will never use it so i would rather have the x
Originally Posted by kobe4threebang
it is under the screen i took the plastic off as soon as i got it (it had writing on it so i couldnt really see my screen or i would have just left it there) i plan on taking it back and getting a new one (hopefully a they have some droid x's in a couple weeks) because this thing keeps freezing and i personally think its slow and the keyboard absolutely SUCKS and i will never use it so i would rather have the x
Originally Posted by sloanboy
Man I swear I learn something new about this phone everyday..........is there any call and text blocker apps?
Originally Posted by sloanboy
Man I swear I learn something new about this phone everyday..........is there any call and text blocker apps?
Originally Posted by krazyg
Can't decide on the HTC Incredible or Droid 2. What do you guys think? I prefer a physical keyboard though, but the Incredible looks very nice.
Originally Posted by krazyg
Can't decide on the HTC Incredible or Droid 2. What do you guys think? I prefer a physical keyboard though, but the Incredible looks very nice.
Where would i find this......Macro lens you speak of?Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
[h3]C-ThruFone uses HTC EVO camera as live wallpaper[/h3]
It won't win any battery-efficiency awards, but if you've ever wanted to be able to "see through" your HTC EVO's home screen, then the free C-ThruFone live wallpaper is about as close to x-ray vision as you'll get without being a superhero.
It actually just uses the phone's rear camera to display what's behind the device, but it's still pretty cool. You can even double-tap an empty area on the screen to take a photo of whatever is being shown, which can speed up casual picture-taking since you don't have to wait for the camera app to launch.
It doesn't take pictures in the EVO's full resolution or automatically rotate a captured image, though, so I wouldn't recommend using it instead of an actual camera app (default or third-party) for every single photo opportunity that arises. But for taking quick shots and maybe just showing off a great live wallpaper when battery conservation isn't your top priority, C-ThruFone is worth checking out.
Thanks, MeltdCC!
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:12 AM|Comments (3)
[h3]Benefits of rooting your HTC EVO 4G[/h3]
Some might say that all Android users can be categorized into one of two groups: those who root and those who don't. These groups can be further divided into countless subgroups, sure, but root access is easily a separating factor. You're either on one side of the line or the other.
But what about the people who are on the line? They are the root-curious guys and gals who keeping hearing about the underground world of rooting but are, for one reason or another, hesistant to check it out for themselves. They want to know more about the benefits of rooting, though, so they ask a lot of questions.
And now that the first proven rooting method for Android 2.2 on the HTC EVO is out, many of the typical root-curious questions are being asked again. Why should I root? What can I do with root access? What's so good about rooting? Should I do it?
You're the only one who can answer the last question, but the other three (which are variations of the same question) are briefly addressed below.
Continue reading »
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:08 AM|Comments (5)
[h3]Ninja Kaka brings fruit-slicing fun to HTC EVO[/h3]
If you're familiar with Fruit Ninja for the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, then you'll recognize Ninja Kaka -Fruit Dojo immediately. It isn't quite on the same level as its iOS 4 counterpart, but the Android game is nicely done and an entertaining way to spend a spare minute or two. The concept (slicing fruit with a "sword") sounds stupid and the gameplay may seem lame at first, but the app is fun and surprisingly addictive once you give it a chance.
A quick warning: don't show this game to your children (and possibly your girlfriend or wife) if you ever want to see your EVO again. My 9-month-old daughter loved Fruit Ninja before she could crawl, so Ninja Kaka was an instant hit with her.
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:05 AM|Comments (1)
I just bought the Vignette App...This thing is too
Between Vignette, Pic Say Pro, Retro Camera, & the $10 macro lens...This is bar none the most fun I've ever had with photography in my life.
I haven't even used my Photoshop in a while to edit pics cause it's just that much easier on my Evo. I'll make a Flickr account later to put what I took over the last month.
These are of my furball dog.
Where would i find this......Macro lens you speak of?Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
[h3]C-ThruFone uses HTC EVO camera as live wallpaper[/h3]
It won't win any battery-efficiency awards, but if you've ever wanted to be able to "see through" your HTC EVO's home screen, then the free C-ThruFone live wallpaper is about as close to x-ray vision as you'll get without being a superhero.
It actually just uses the phone's rear camera to display what's behind the device, but it's still pretty cool. You can even double-tap an empty area on the screen to take a photo of whatever is being shown, which can speed up casual picture-taking since you don't have to wait for the camera app to launch.
It doesn't take pictures in the EVO's full resolution or automatically rotate a captured image, though, so I wouldn't recommend using it instead of an actual camera app (default or third-party) for every single photo opportunity that arises. But for taking quick shots and maybe just showing off a great live wallpaper when battery conservation isn't your top priority, C-ThruFone is worth checking out.
Thanks, MeltdCC!
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:12 AM|Comments (3)
[h3]Benefits of rooting your HTC EVO 4G[/h3]
Some might say that all Android users can be categorized into one of two groups: those who root and those who don't. These groups can be further divided into countless subgroups, sure, but root access is easily a separating factor. You're either on one side of the line or the other.
But what about the people who are on the line? They are the root-curious guys and gals who keeping hearing about the underground world of rooting but are, for one reason or another, hesistant to check it out for themselves. They want to know more about the benefits of rooting, though, so they ask a lot of questions.
And now that the first proven rooting method for Android 2.2 on the HTC EVO is out, many of the typical root-curious questions are being asked again. Why should I root? What can I do with root access? What's so good about rooting? Should I do it?
You're the only one who can answer the last question, but the other three (which are variations of the same question) are briefly addressed below.
Continue reading »
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:08 AM|Comments (5)
[h3]Ninja Kaka brings fruit-slicing fun to HTC EVO[/h3]
If you're familiar with Fruit Ninja for the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, then you'll recognize Ninja Kaka -Fruit Dojo immediately. It isn't quite on the same level as its iOS 4 counterpart, but the Android game is nicely done and an entertaining way to spend a spare minute or two. The concept (slicing fruit with a "sword") sounds stupid and the gameplay may seem lame at first, but the app is fun and surprisingly addictive once you give it a chance.
A quick warning: don't show this game to your children (and possibly your girlfriend or wife) if you ever want to see your EVO again. My 9-month-old daughter loved Fruit Ninja before she could crawl, so Ninja Kaka was an instant hit with her.
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:05 AM|Comments (1)
I just bought the Vignette App...This thing is too
Between Vignette, Pic Say Pro, Retro Camera, & the $10 macro lens...This is bar none the most fun I've ever had with photography in my life.
I haven't even used my Photoshop in a while to edit pics cause it's just that much easier on my Evo. I'll make a Flickr account later to put what I took over the last month.
These are of my furball dog.