teddyearp
Android Expert
Which apps? If you're talking about My Verizon and BUA, then those are probably already done.
No not those applications. all the applications that we are use to running on our other android phones
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Which apps? If you're talking about My Verizon and BUA, then those are probably already done.
See, that's what worries me. For me, going from a Dinc (which is almost the exact same footprint as the iPhone 4), it probably WILL feel huge to me. But I'll adjust, and I agree the extra screen real estate is an asset. I am just a bit worried about the size being annoying (carrying in my pocket, reaching all parts of the screen to type with one hand, etc).
I don't have much hope for 12/1. I still think 12/8 is the soonest, and that the previous release dates were probably accurate at some point, but VZW can't figure out when the heck they want to release the phone, so the date is continuously subject to change. I'm hoping 12/8, but I have a feeling it may be delayed yet again. I can't find the exact tweet from P3Droid, but he hinted at another push of the date last night. I hope he's misinformed.
P3Droid is not the greatest source for release date info.
No not those applications. all the applications that we are use to running on our other android phones
I can't wait to get rid of this RAZR that runs through battery like Cookie Monster at a Toll House factory.
So how would people feel if Verizon announces the LG Revolution 2 on December 1st and launches it before the Galaxy Nexus? Not that there's anything out there that suggests that would happen but I think that would certainly be something else.
Welcome! Sorry to hear about the weight, I recommend th C25K app on the market to lose it, once you get your Nexus![]()
Not sure if this has been posted yet but..
Galaxy Nexus delay official, coming to Verizon in December
edit: I know we all figured this was this deal
Which is why I'm quite surprised by the Rezound, with it's smaller battery getting favorable battery life reviews. And this from an HTC product, which historically (out of the box) have never had great battery life.Just how bad is the battery life? It has a comparably battery (1780 vs. 1850), but what would contribute to it having worse battery than the Gnex? The screen? Moto bloat? I'm worried the Gnex will have just as bad of battery life as the Razr on 4G/LTE. That seems to be par for the course with LTE.
I think the LG phone that will be announced will be the LG Nitro, not the Revolution 2... hell, the Revolution 1 didn't even sell well at all IIRC.
True, but lately he has been pretty spot on and other sources have corroborated his latest info on the release date.
Which is why I'm quite surprised by the Rezound, with it's smaller battery getting favorable battery life reviews. And this from an HTC product, which historically (out of the box) have never had great battery life.
Must be the LTE radio causing the difference. Can't think of any other thing.
If Samsung can come out and say this, why can't Verizon?
Just how bad is the battery life? It has a comparably battery (1780 vs. 1850), but what would contribute to it having worse battery than the Gnex? The screen? Moto bloat? I'm worried the Gnex will have just as bad of battery life as the Razr on 4G/LTE. That seems to be par for the course with LTE.
Yeah, I'm quite surprised the Rezound is getting favorable battery reviews and the Razr isn't. Totally the opposite of what I was expecting...
Before or after he Rick Rolled everyone the other night?
If Samsung can come out and say this, why can't Verizon?
I wish I had an answer for you, but all I know is I barely used my RAZR the last two days, and have went in to work with a 100% charge, and have had to charge it by 2:00 both days. That is fact, anything else I would have to say would be speculation.
Just how bad is the battery life? It has a comparably battery (1780 vs. 1850), but what would contribute to it having worse battery than the Gnex? The screen? Moto bloat? I'm worried the Gnex will have just as bad of battery life as the Razr on 4G/LTE. That seems to be par for the course with LTE.
I never said he wasn't an arrogant/annoying person (perfect example being the rick roll, yeah), just that he mentioned the "not going to happen in November" bit before other sources, did he not? I'm new here, so I am probably missing the history behind why people hate this guy so much. He certainly seems to be brash, but if you look paste that, his info seems to be fairly good, that's all.
IIRC, the chip in this phone (4460?), is capable of 1.5 gHz, but is down clocked to 1.2 gHz.
Question: Don't these chips throttle up and down on clock speed depending on the demands of the device/user? Because if they do, I wouldn't think overclocking (to the spec the chip is supposedly capable of running) would hurt the battery life very much.
for what it is worth, i can almost guarantee the 4460 will run at 2+ gHz without issue. my thunderbolt would run just fine at 1.9 gHz on it's stock 1 gHz chip with no ill effects aside from murdering the battery. while the processor does ramp up/down due to user demand, the stock governor is not that great. rooting will allow you to use new kernels (the software that manages the CPU) with more open slots for over/under clocking and better governors to conserve the battery. for reference, i ran my thunderbolt at 1.5 gHz on a custom kernel for daily use, but actually got better battery life than i did at 1 gHz with the stock kernel/governor.
Yikes. Can you comment on how much you use it (and when do you unplug it? 7am? 8am?)? Like do you stream on pandora from the minute you get to work, etc?