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Anyone using liberty have the problem where you lock your screen and the phone just turns off? I'll lock it then press the button and nothing happens. Using a droid x BTW
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No its not.Originally Posted by ISRAEL5EKLA
very nice...this is gonna catch fire once again with that touch screen and perfect sidekick keyboard we all love.
No its not.Originally Posted by ISRAEL5EKLA
very nice...this is gonna catch fire once again with that touch screen and perfect sidekick keyboard we all love.
Originally Posted by pip777
Got my Thunderbolt earlier today. Been downloading apps like crazy,. Great phone.
Originally Posted by SnkrFrk
Just got my Thunderbolt. I'm switching from a BB. Don't really know what I should do first.
Originally Posted by pip777
Got my Thunderbolt earlier today. Been downloading apps like crazy,. Great phone.
Originally Posted by SnkrFrk
Just got my Thunderbolt. I'm switching from a BB. Don't really know what I should do first.
Originally Posted by buggz05
Originally Posted by pip777
Got my Thunderbolt earlier today. Been downloading apps like crazy,. Great phone.
Yo I couldn't sleep last night. I can't get off this thing. So fast and easy and free.Originally Posted by SnkrFrk
Just got my Thunderbolt. I'm switching from a BB. Don't really know what I should do first.
This is really my first smartphone with a touchscreen. My previous phone was a Sony Ericsson w810i. The one before that was a sidekick ii. Ha, can somebody school me up to date?
Originally Posted by buggz05
Originally Posted by pip777
Got my Thunderbolt earlier today. Been downloading apps like crazy,. Great phone.
Yo I couldn't sleep last night. I can't get off this thing. So fast and easy and free.Originally Posted by SnkrFrk
Just got my Thunderbolt. I'm switching from a BB. Don't really know what I should do first.
This is really my first smartphone with a touchscreen. My previous phone was a Sony Ericsson w810i. The one before that was a sidekick ii. Ha, can somebody school me up to date?
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Not feeling this gingerbread rom. None of my fbook contacts there
Some other issues tooAnyone know how to get this rom into recovery? Got damn.
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Not feeling this gingerbread rom. None of my fbook contacts there
Some other issues tooAnyone know how to get this rom into recovery? Got damn.
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.
1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display
1GB of RAM, 1080p video out,
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.
1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display
1GB of RAM, 1080p video out,
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
[h4]HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G specs revealed ahead of Sprint's CTIA announce?[/h4]
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
[h4]HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G specs revealed ahead of Sprint's CTIA announce?[/h4]
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.