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2nd May 2011, 03:23 PM #1461
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
I did some tweaking to my home screen. Got rid of all the icons and widgets, added a clock, weather, date and battery widgets from Minimalistic Text, and a couple custom 1x1 widgets to check my minute usage, and toggle WiFi and Bluetooth. The background is Wave Live Wallpaper, which actually works pretty well on this piece of crap. You can adjust the colors and background in the free version.

Now I'm looking for something to tweak my lock screen.Machine:
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2nd May 2011, 03:26 PM #1462
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
Nice, i often use the Wave Live Wallpaper myself
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2nd May 2011, 03:27 PM #1463
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2nd May 2011, 04:18 PM #1464
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion

Im guessing this is going to be the infuse since the image on the invitation is the same as the wallpaper on the infuse on ATTs website... Samsung Infuse 4G ? Android 2.2 Smartphone ? Wireless from AT&T
Wish it was the GS2 announcement.. but i doubt it.PortableDigest.com
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2nd May 2011, 04:41 PM #1465
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
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2nd May 2011, 04:45 PM #1466
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
PortableDigest.com
Galaxy Nexus Review
Kindle Fire Review
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Review
My Devices: Microsoft Surface Pro, Asus VivoTab RT, Nokia Lumia 710, 810, 822, 900, 920, 928 HTC Windows Phone 8X, Samsung Focus 2, Samsung Omnia 7
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2nd May 2011, 05:25 PM #1467
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
Sadly, it's not coming soon anymore. Samsung is having NAND shortages ATM, with Toshiba's factory being off track and Samsung having to catch some of the shortfall. It puts them in a tight spot with MoviNAND... and the smallest GSII is 16GB.
It will still probably be before Q3 though. We're hoping to release as soon as possible... and we were in agreement on design, with us only adding internal silkscreened logos, our GSII will be, pretty much, a global design.
AD NOCTVMMBP 15"
Dell Latitude E6220
Dell Vostro 3360
Galaxy S i897, i747, i777 | Galaxy Note II | iPhone 4S | Motorola Atrix 4G |
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2nd May 2011, 05:29 PM #1468
Re: All Things Android - Apps, Phones, and Discussion
Nexus One is pretty nice, got it in the mail today.
So heavy though compared to what im used to.
Now on Craigslist
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2nd May 2011, 05:29 PM #1469
Re: The Complex Thread - Random Edition
I've been on the market of an Android, physical qwerty phone for a while now... I'll never get used to a touch-screen-qwerty, thus my need for a physical one.
BUT last week I tried the "Swipe" predictive text input on a Galaxy Tab....
If it works as well on an android phone, I might forget about the need for a physical qwerty...
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2nd May 2011, 05:32 PM #1470
Re: The Complex Thread - Random Edition
I can imagine Swype being a bit different on a tablet.
Its alright for the phone, theres no better way to text with one hand for sure, but for regular typing, it makes some mistakes and i find a multitouch keyboard to be much better. But i guess it depends on the person.
Try it out for your phone, just sign up for Swype Beta and you can DL it



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