I have the SD adapter for the micro cards
Mind sharing where you bought a 32mb micro sd card then?
edit: Nevermind. I suppose they aren't on sale yet then.
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I have the SD adapter for the micro cards
Mind sharing where you bought a 32mb micro sd card then?
Seems like a stretch as VZW is already planning on rolling out LTE by the end of the year. I think we covered this, but it'd make more sense just making a LTE version of the phone that is backwards compatible, as well as with all carriers (I believe LTE is going to be universal right?)It very could be the iPhone. My two people that work at Verizon (one a Supervisor and one a Manager) both received and internal memo from the CEO of Verizon say that they will be selling the iPhone in June. Specs are pretty similar to the current 3GS version for AT&T. You might want to ask him about that, I was able to see the internal memo but wasn't able to get him to forward it to me as he was to delete it ASAP.
I think the N1's SAR is even higher so I'd guess somewhere similar to that. Don't they list that in the FCC filing?I don't believe the phone's SAR level has been mentioned yet.
NKT, does your spec sheet list the SAR level? I know the droid comes in at 1.49 which is close to the 1.6 limit.
Seems like a stretch as VZW is already planning on rolling out LTE by the end of the year. I think we covered this, but it'd make more sense just making a LTE version of the phone that is backwards compatible, as well as with all carriers (I believe LTE is going to be universal right?)
I think the announcement is about the Android phones or the Project Pink phones from MS which are supposed to launch in April
I'm not doubting you, as theres no way for either of us to prove otherwise. I'm just saying it seems very unlikely from my point of view.Say what you want but I know what I saw. The specs also did include LTE support for the iPhone. They are also talking about making LTE live in the 25 test cities in June.
Seems like a stretch as VZW is already planning on rolling out LTE by the end of the year. I think we covered this, but it'd make more sense just making a LTE version of the phone that is backwards compatible, as well as with all carriers (I believe LTE is going to be universal right?)
I think the announcement is about the Android phones or the Project Pink phones from MS which are supposed to launch in April
It very could be the iPhone. My two people that work at Verizon (one a Supervisor and one a Manager) both received and internal memo from the CEO of Verizon say that they will be selling the iPhone in June. Specs are pretty similar to the current 3GS version for AT&T. You might want to ask him about that, I was able to see the internal memo but wasn't able to get him to forward it to me as he was to delete it ASAP.
Anything LTE for Verizon will have to be backward compatible with CDMA since the 4G network will take awhile to fully build out. The problem is that Apple selected some fledgling company for it's LTE chip. We talked about this some 40 pages back. I found no mention of CDMA compatibility with their chip. Qualcomm is making an LTE chip that is backwards compatible with both GSM and CDMA, and I thought for sure that would be in the next iPhone. Unfortunately, that doesn't appear to be the case.
I'm not doubting you, as theres no way for either of us to prove otherwise. I'm just saying it seems very unlikely from my point of view.
Can you ask your connects about anything Android related? (Incredible, N1, etc.)
I don't believe the phone's SAR level has been mentioned yet.
NKT, does your spec sheet list the SAR level? I know the droid comes in at 1.49 which is close to the 1.6 limit.
Don't mean to get anyone down. This phone does look awesome and will be in my pocket soon.![]()
I posted the FCC filing on the previous page. It says it on there.No it does not list it.
I will preface this by saying that I haven't used Android all that much, but of course I'm not kidding. I'm talking about incremental differences. Sure, you have a lot of RAM to start with and you have a fully charged battery to start with, but every little bit makes a difference. Extra RAM usage, extra CPU cycles, extra data use... It adds up.Are you kidding, even 256 mb ram is huge for a mobile device. Mobile devices are evolving extremely fast. Developer are used to only have 32 mb of ram MAX for their processes. While a couple of extra animations will eat up more processing, you won't notice it much battery wise.
The problem is really that android is still very immature. There is room to grow.
It's not that sense is pulling extra data compared to stock android. If you are using a facebook widget anyway you are still doing the same thing. They just do a better job of presentation.
alright, i just asked a source that is very close to me and he said yes the iphone rumor is true.
im still gonna get the incredible anyways
What source?alright, i just asked a source that is very close to me and he said yes the iphone rumor is true.
im still gonna get the incredible anyways
George, here is the SAR levels:
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=1239512&native_or_pdf=pdf
Isn't the Devour coming out on the 15th? or is it the 25th?I have asked and they wouldn't give me a straight answer. They are the ones that told me that there will be 2 android phones being released on the day the Devour is released.