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I have no battery issues & I text have tweets comin in & watch videos on youtube
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but i also have more technological patience than an average user.
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I have no battery issues & I text have tweets comin in & watch videos on youtube
+2+1
but i also have more technological patience than an average user.
+2
But my battery does drain when im on a call
wait never mind that was my TP1 LOL
1.5 UI looks better than 2.0 from what i seen
. I think you should look again mate, 2.0 looks great on it's own, and with Sense UI it's bound to be the best looking android interface available(not that it already isn't
)After that, 2.0. Hopefully, by using a version of Android that is actually compatible with CDMA, it will work better.![]()
I just checked to see if maybe Sprint snuck in a firmware update and instead of the stock no firmware update available window I got this message:
"The firmware update could not be completed. Please try again later. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Customer Service Error code:1012".
Interesting...
I desperately need the BT patch...
sense UI on 1.5 outclasses stock android 2.0
mine says that too. probably means that its unable to connect to the update server.I just checked to see if maybe Sprint snuck in a firmware update and instead of the stock no firmware update available window I got this message:
"The firmware update could not be completed. Please try again later. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Customer Service Error code:1012".
Interesting...
mine says that too. probably means that its unable to connect to the update server.
it would have stated that there is no update available instead of displaying that error message.Or it means there's still no update available.
Same here. I use BT alot..... I also had to reset my device to factory default today as I could not send text messages.
I think the Hero will be AWSOME with the 2.0.... to be honest Im not that impressed with the Droid. It's ugly for starters. If the updates come like we think. The Hero will last me a year and then I will upgrade. But for now. I think it rocks. Even with it's bugy and laggy issues at times. Since we are with Sprint we can upgrade every year. So, does 2.0 really matter. Sprint will have something better by then anyway. But still cant wait tho!I'd say it be harder to get the Hero to go from Sense UI 1.5 > Stock Android 2.0, considering they would have to someone make the Hero forget it ever had the Sense UI, I guess they could patch out the Sense UI but that's boring lol. I merely brought up the Droid because from a new smartphone shopper view the Hero seems outdated, coming out less than a month earlier than the Droid with a already old OS, and with the Droid on 2.0 it makes the Hero look even more outdated... so I think HTC is really pushing 2.0 on the Hero after all they haven't announced it on any other android phone yet have they? This looks like good new for the future, hopefully they really see the Hero as one of their "flagship" devices and will keep it near the top of the priority list for updates![]()
Hopefully this will be a big relief on the battery and could be the reason why the "work-around" for sms issue still doesn't seem to increase battery life by much margin. It would make sense that Cupcake being that it wasn't specifically designed to run on CDMA could be a direct cause for such short battery life since we all know CDMA requires more battery juice to keep the phone active on the network as compared to GSM. Therefore Eclair which was designed with CDMA in mind should have built in energy managing capabilities that allow it to run on CDMA without sucking the battery.