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I think you will be very pleased. I kept waiting for the problems to crop up and they never did.
4.0 on the Bionic was a refreshing correction of a lot of problems. 4.1 on the Bionic introduced some new ones. 4.2 on the Maxx is a better experience then 4.0 on the Bionic.
I did not care for the Google search on every home screen and discovered Nova Launcher Prime. It combined with 4.2 on the Maxx is a very winning combination.
... Thom
Do you think we will have issues with 4.4? I havent messed with Nova Launcher before, I normally just run stock.
I was reading the Tips page and I had a question for the whole animation scale settings. Do I need to change these when I get my Maxx?
What kind of battery life are you getting? I loved the LED blinking lights so idk if I will like the active notifications and active display.
Thanks for the heads up. Can you turn off the Assistant? I knew about the HDMI and SD slot, which I will miss.
Now my next thing to think about is, I ordered a Skinomi TechSkin screen protector that will ship in 2-7 days. Do I wait for the screen protector or do I go ahead and buy the phone and get 2 day shipping on the phone?
Yes, the Assist app functions are optional and off by default. I find them very useful (the sleep assist and driving assist.)
I also have a Skinomi on my phone. It's great. I had one of the Verizon protectors on for a few days while I waited on Zagg, but they took their time coming out with a Maxx protector, so I finally bought the Skinomi. I liked it so much that I replaced the Zagg on my iPad, which wasn't working well for me, and I am glad that I did - the iPad is better with the Skinomi.
Perhaps it was a waste of money, but I liked having the glass protected. On my last phone I took a Zagg off after it started peeling a bit and decided to see what would happen if I just used it without a protector, and, after a month, I noticed a few small scratches. I just feel better knowing that it's protected myself.
Perhaps it was a waste of money, but I liked having the glass protected. On my last phone I took a Zagg off after it started peeling a bit and decided to see what would happen if I just used it without a protector, and, after a month, I noticed a few small scratches. I just feel better knowing that it's protected myself.
Same here. After 2 years of use each on my OG DrOID and my Bionic, I can detect a few micro fine scratches on them but that is all.What phone was that?
I've not had a screen protector on my Bionic or Maxx. Admited I work in an office. I also always carry my phone in a pocket that is dedicated to the phone. The only thing ever put in there is my phone or my hand. No scratches.
... Thom
What phone was that?
I got my last two upgrades via Amazon and had zero issues.Question, I was looking at the price up upgrading and saw that its $199.99 with 2 year contract if you order from Verizon. But its $99.99 when you upgrade through Amazon. What is the downside using Amazon to upgrade?
I got my last two upgrades via Amazon and had zero issues.
According to their terms, you have to keep it for 181 days...[FONT="] http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/?nodeId=201077490#idpQuestion, I was looking at the price up upgrading and saw that its $199.99 with 2 year contract if you order from Verizon. But its $99.99 when you upgrade through Amazon. What is the downside using Amazon to upgrade?
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Is there a way to set up the phone like with gmail and apps and setting without activating the phone? I want to make sure I have everything setup before I activate my new Maxx.
Hmmm. I'm not sure, as I've not tried it with this phone.
You may be able to use the "4 corner" trick - at the initial startup screen, press the 4 corners of the display clockwise starting at the upper left - upper left, upper right, lower right, lower left. The upper touches are just below the status/notification bar. Most Android phones will bypass activation and the setup application and bring you right to the home screen, unactivated. If this works, you can then connect to WiFi, start the Play Store to connect to your GMail account, and it will walk you through setting up the Google account.
However, I believe that this method will not automatically restore apps and settings that may be backed up to your Google account on another Android phone, so you may need to do all that manually. (Though when I activated my Maxx the normal way I didn't have settings restored from Google, either.)