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Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by completeNASA
I need help bad rooting my infuse i have no clue about it? Also does rooting void any kind of warranty i have on it through at&t?
Have you hit up xda forums? Yea rooting voids warranty on any provider but majority of the time there is a way to go back to the stock ROM
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by completeNASA
I need help bad rooting my infuse i have no clue about it? Also does rooting void any kind of warranty i have on it through at&t?
Have you hit up xda forums? Yea rooting voids warranty on any provider but majority of the time there is a way to go back to the stock ROM
[/h4][h4]Motorola Atrix sequel gets candid with the camera, heading for AT&T?[/h4]
By Brad Molen posted Jul 28th 2011 11:04AM
With all of the hype building for the Droid Bionic's arrival, we can't say we were expecting to see anunannounced Motorola device receive love from the camera instead. But sure 'nuff, we beheld our gadget-lusting eyes on a handset that's likely AT&T-bound in the near future -- the carrier's logo is flaunted on the front, at least -- and may even be the next-gen Atrix 4G. Sporting a coincidentally similar design to its supposed predecessor, we only know of a few specs so far: the mystery device offers an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video capture, HDMI connectivity, Moto's new Blur UI replacement and a curved display similar to the Nexus S -- though this time there's no fingerprint scanner onboard. It looks and sounds great, but let's just hope that this one really is the "world's most powerful" smartphone. The gallery below shows the device in all its glory.
Motorola Atrix successor
[/h4][h4]Motorola Atrix sequel gets candid with the camera, heading for AT&T?[/h4]
By Brad Molen posted Jul 28th 2011 11:04AM
With all of the hype building for the Droid Bionic's arrival, we can't say we were expecting to see anunannounced Motorola device receive love from the camera instead. But sure 'nuff, we beheld our gadget-lusting eyes on a handset that's likely AT&T-bound in the near future -- the carrier's logo is flaunted on the front, at least -- and may even be the next-gen Atrix 4G. Sporting a coincidentally similar design to its supposed predecessor, we only know of a few specs so far: the mystery device offers an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video capture, HDMI connectivity, Moto's new Blur UI replacement and a curved display similar to the Nexus S -- though this time there's no fingerprint scanner onboard. It looks and sounds great, but let's just hope that this one really is the "world's most powerful" smartphone. The gallery below shows the device in all its glory.
Motorola Atrix successor
The old method might be easierOriginally Posted by completeNASA
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by completeNASA
I need help bad rooting my infuse i have no clue about it? Also does rooting void any kind of warranty i have on it through at&t?
Have you hit up xda forums? Yea rooting voids warranty on any provider but majority of the time there is a way to go back to the stock ROM
Yeah I've looked its jus have no idea what they r talking about in the xda forums im really new to all the rooting. I just got a android 2 weeks ago. Ty for ur help tho
The old method might be easierOriginally Posted by completeNASA
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by completeNASA
I need help bad rooting my infuse i have no clue about it? Also does rooting void any kind of warranty i have on it through at&t?
Have you hit up xda forums? Yea rooting voids warranty on any provider but majority of the time there is a way to go back to the stock ROM
Yeah I've looked its jus have no idea what they r talking about in the xda forums im really new to all the rooting. I just got a android 2 weeks ago. Ty for ur help tho
I`m just copping this to hold me down until the iPhone 5 comes out when ever it does and they do a few shipments of it.Originally Posted by JewSeeJay
/\ exactly.
and to dude talkin about droid x2... nah bruh, wait for the bionic if dual core is what ur into... or cop a droid 3 the keyboard is butter
I`m just copping this to hold me down until the iPhone 5 comes out when ever it does and they do a few shipments of it.Originally Posted by JewSeeJay
/\ exactly.
and to dude talkin about droid x2... nah bruh, wait for the bionic if dual core is what ur into... or cop a droid 3 the keyboard is butter
sadOriginally Posted by an dee 51o
Radioshack is dropping T-Mobile and adding Verizon starting in September.
sadOriginally Posted by an dee 51o
Radioshack is dropping T-Mobile and adding Verizon starting in September.
[/h1]http://mobile.engadget.com/2011/07/28/motorola-photon-4g-ready-for-order-on-sprints-site/[h1]Motorola Photon 4G Available Online At Sprint[/h1]
File under: News
By: Anton D. Nagy |6:12 AM 29-Jul-11 |http://pocketnow.com/android/motorola-photon-4g-available-online-at-sprint#disqus_thread/cdn.pocketnow.com/xc:1311340928/images/ico_comment.gif);">http://cdn.pocketnow.com/...images/ico_comment.gif); background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: 0px 2px; background-repeat: no-repeat no-repeat; ">0 Comments
There are still a couple of days until you will be able to purchase the Motorola Photon 4G from the shelf but the phone is now available online over at the carrier's website for all of you who want to have it before anyone else.
Following the source link will land you on Sprint's Motorola Photon 4G page from where you can purchase the phone. The price is, as confirmed, $199.99 with a two-year contract, for which you get a phone with a dual-core 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4.3-inch qHD display, eight-megapixel camera, VGA front-facer, and 16GB of internal flash storage. If you want to spare a couple of bucks, also check out RadioShack's Photon 4G pre-order page where the phone costs $179.99.
Source: Sprint
Via: Engadget
[/h1][h1]Samsung Galaxy S II U.S. Sign-Up Page Now Live[/h1]
File under: News
By: Anton D. Nagy |7:08 AM 29-Jul-11 |http://pocketnow.com/android/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-us-sign-up-page-now-live#disqus_thread/cdn.pocketnow.com/xc:1311340928/images/ico_comment.gif);">http://cdn.pocketnow.com/...images/ico_comment.gif); background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: 0px 2px; background-repeat: no-repeat no-repeat; ">0 Comments
There's a real drama around the Samsung Galaxy S II which should be good news for the manufacturer as it's always great to see future customers being so excited about an upcoming product. And it's definitely coming soon, really soon to the U.S.
As Samsung promised through Shin Jong-Kyun, president of the company's mobile communications business, the Galaxy S II phone variants for the U.S. should hit next month. And to further prove that, there's a sign-up page now live on the Samsung U.S. website where you can enter your details and be among the first -- along with some other millions -- to find out about the phones.
Source: Samsung
Via: UnwiredView
[/h1]http://mobile.engadget.com/2011/07/28/motorola-photon-4g-ready-for-order-on-sprints-site/[h1]Motorola Photon 4G Available Online At Sprint[/h1]
File under: News
By: Anton D. Nagy |6:12 AM 29-Jul-11 |http://pocketnow.com/android/motorola-photon-4g-available-online-at-sprint#disqus_thread/cdn.pocketnow.com/xc:1311340928/images/ico_comment.gif);">http://cdn.pocketnow.com/...images/ico_comment.gif); background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: 0px 2px; background-repeat: no-repeat no-repeat; ">0 Comments
There are still a couple of days until you will be able to purchase the Motorola Photon 4G from the shelf but the phone is now available online over at the carrier's website for all of you who want to have it before anyone else.
Following the source link will land you on Sprint's Motorola Photon 4G page from where you can purchase the phone. The price is, as confirmed, $199.99 with a two-year contract, for which you get a phone with a dual-core 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4.3-inch qHD display, eight-megapixel camera, VGA front-facer, and 16GB of internal flash storage. If you want to spare a couple of bucks, also check out RadioShack's Photon 4G pre-order page where the phone costs $179.99.
Source: Sprint
Via: Engadget
[/h1][h1]Samsung Galaxy S II U.S. Sign-Up Page Now Live[/h1]
File under: News
By: Anton D. Nagy |7:08 AM 29-Jul-11 |http://pocketnow.com/android/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-us-sign-up-page-now-live#disqus_thread/cdn.pocketnow.com/xc:1311340928/images/ico_comment.gif);">http://cdn.pocketnow.com/...images/ico_comment.gif); background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: 0px 2px; background-repeat: no-repeat no-repeat; ">0 Comments
There's a real drama around the Samsung Galaxy S II which should be good news for the manufacturer as it's always great to see future customers being so excited about an upcoming product. And it's definitely coming soon, really soon to the U.S.
As Samsung promised through Shin Jong-Kyun, president of the company's mobile communications business, the Galaxy S II phone variants for the U.S. should hit next month. And to further prove that, there's a sign-up page now live on the Samsung U.S. website where you can enter your details and be among the first -- along with some other millions -- to find out about the phones.
Source: Samsung
Via: UnwiredView
cool.Originally Posted by rooster1188
I have an EVO and I had an iPhone4 and I like the iPhone wait better then the EVO even though the bill is cheaper
cool.Originally Posted by rooster1188
I have an EVO and I had an iPhone4 and I like the iPhone wait better then the EVO even though the bill is cheaper
Whenever you decide to root it download Titianium Backup and you can delete the bloatware. That's what I did the other dayOriginally Posted by JewSeeJay
so far so good with the charge... butttt the RAM...
the bloatware is killin this thing... at any given time itll only show 327M free and using like 210M on straight nonsense (IM,Media Hub,etc)
i kno nuthing about rooting, and flashing roms and all that good stuff but it looks like i better start learning
Whenever you decide to root it download Titianium Backup and you can delete the bloatware. That's what I did the other dayOriginally Posted by JewSeeJay
so far so good with the charge... butttt the RAM...
the bloatware is killin this thing... at any given time itll only show 327M free and using like 210M on straight nonsense (IM,Media Hub,etc)
i kno nuthing about rooting, and flashing roms and all that good stuff but it looks like i better start learning
Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Is ATT really getting two versions though?cant wait
Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Is ATT really getting two versions though?cant wait