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#811
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Oh sorry I meant 12 new devices total on the market for every carrier and technology. 10 new phones on cell south that would take at least 4 years at there slow turn out rate but would be nice. Lol |
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Cyber..be nice to csouth lol...csouth released 5 pda phones last quarter alone...right there with big companies. The droid coment...imo I hope we skip that phone. A lot of users are complaining about the tiny flat keyboard and how hard the keyboard is to use day to day. I've spoken to droid users and there happy with physical aspects of the device. Software though is pretty bad *** though...can't wait for 2.0 on hero. We are going to have a few android phones and would love to see a G1 style phone but not as bulky. I use a G1 also and sometimes wish I could smash my hero and G1 together to make the perfect phone lol. I'm curious to what's next. I know the snapdragon chip is the next best thing but talkjng to HTC about it they told me that chip alone is crazy expensive then add the phone to the price. It will be a lil while before we see that anywhere on the market.
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#813
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Eagles are takin care of business tonight 27-21!!!
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#814
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go eagles!
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As far as leaving the hero, it seems everyone I know are having to adapt a little to the phone at first then the phone knce customized fully adapts to the user. Which is true, the way the phone learns you and you put what you want right at your finger tips and hide what you don't use that often.
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#816
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Learns* and once* my bad for the typos. It's really early and I didn't sleep but about 4 hours. Took my wife out to the casino for her first time last night and got things to do today. Lol.
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#817
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What's up buddies? Who's ready for some Saints action?
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#818
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Always..gets!
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#819
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Tampa Bay shouldn't be a problem but I bet its a close game lol
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#820
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Guys. I found a a good file manager, es file explorer. Works pretty darn good. Lol. I like it. Easy to use, copy and paste, long touch for options. Large icons and file type. Check it out on market. Hero users.
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#821
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Show it to me tomorrow ethan...I've been using lindas file manager on all my androids....its recommended by xda.
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#822
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Sounds good. We'll compair the 2 and see what we come up with.
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#823
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Man I can't wait to sell this damn phone so I can get my Hero.
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PM and Ethan let us know which file manager that you guys think is better after the comparisons. I am curious. Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.5; en-us; HTC Hero Build/CUPCAKE) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.2 Mobile Safari/525.20.1 CSOUTH-6200 |
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Interesting....Originally Posted by Softpedia HTC Hero, the most attractive handset running under Google's Android operating system the Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has released on the market, will soon see an update to the Android 2.0 (Eclair) version of the platform. While this has been rumored for the past few days, now it is almost official, as HTC announced the update over its Twitter account.Those HTC Hero owners out there who were waiting for the Android 1.6 flavor of the operating system to come to their handsets won't see this happen, as the device will jump to the just announced / unveiled Android 2.0 variant. According to the news, the update should come to the phone as soon as the HTC Sense solution is optimized for the new OS flavor. Here is what HTC's customer support said in an email to androidguys regarding the updates for the device: “The Hero will not be receiving the Android 1.6 upgrade, it will however get the 2.0 one. Do note however that we do not have a confirmed release date for this upgrade, all I can recommend at the moment is that you keep yourself updated by visiting our website regularly as the latest information will be available to view from there.”The aforementioned tweet is further proof that the Taiwan-based handset maker will deliver an Android 2.0 update for the HTC Hero and will skip the release of Android 1.6. For what it's worth, this does not sound like bad news, only that those hoping to receive Donut in a matter of days might have to wait a few weeks before Eclair arrives. In related news, we learn that the Android 2.0 flavor of Google's OS has been brought to a T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream). The videos below will show you just how the device can handle the new OS version, brought to it via a cooked ROM from XDA developers. Basically, it shows that the good old HTC Dream can run under the new platform.
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