S.meezy
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have you heard of a carrier removing features of an update?
Verizon Wireless. Although I guess their phones come crippled to begin with...
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have you heard of a carrier removing features of an update?
Root, if you feel up to it... It is not known if sprint will disable the native tethering for 2.2, but it is highly likely, so I don't know that waiting for it will work to your advantage...
Verizon Wireless. Although I guess their phones come crippled to begin with...
I think he's in the passenger seat too. As far as boot goes, as long as it starts up faster than the pre...I'm gonna be ecstatic.
He's not in the passenger eat, as you can tell where he was pointing the camera, the camera was on the left of us, the viewers, meaning it is reversed when he should have pointed to the right. He even mentions it himself that its reversed.
So I'll be able to root and have no fee hotspot when I get it right ? Sorry I'm new to Android. Also will Swype be included? Thanks
My concern is that it's being marketed in kind of the wrong way...or that people will have to rethink the way they view their phones and data connections.
Too many people think of Wimax as just "faster internet/data" and are disappointed when it drains battery a bit or isn't as fast as they dreamed.
The way you ought to look at Wimax is like a Wifi hotspot that pretty much blankets your whole city. It may not always be super fast but chances are if you are in a city covered by Wimax and you need to do something data intensive, you will turn on your Wimax radio, do your thing, and then turn it off...much the way you do with Wifi on any other smart phone. Typically you don't leave it running if it's sitting in your pocket because there is no point. You only fire up Wifi or Wimax when you need to stream a video or browse the web or whatever.
If they advertised it more as access to a citywide hotspot rather than a faster version of what they are used to, I think people's expectations will be a little more realistic. Not only that but they can focus on this aspect when talking about the $10 "premium" data fee. Imagine advertising it as "and for only $10 per month, you have access to every Sprint city-wide hotspot across the US."
Instead, you're going to get thousands of people leaving it on all day and then flooding the media with reports of crap battery life, etc.
Is there a way to set automatic settings on the Evo? I'd like settings for the following situations: 1) All-on for leaving everything on when I want to demo or rapidly access every possible app and tool. 2) Primary Mobile - mostly phone and 3G features when out of Wimax range. 3) Wimax and multimedia only - yes there are times when I'd prefer to just be able to shut off the phone. 4) Audio Features only - calls, music player, and streamed music only with no need for screen.
I know it's been said you can manipulate settings individually, but can it be done in a one-button macro-type setting?
Sounds like (3) is airplane mode, and there's a widget for that; (4) is screen off, and there's a widget for that, too. Right?
Is there a way to set automatic settings on the Evo? I'd like settings for the following situations: 1) All-on for leaving everything on when I want to demo or rapidly access every possible app and tool. 2) Primary Mobile - mostly phone and 3G features when out of Wimax range. 3) Wimax and multimedia only - yes there are times when I'd prefer to just be able to shut off the phone. 4) Audio Features only - calls, music player, and streamed music only with no need for screen.
I know it's been said you can manipulate settings individually, but can it be done in a one-button macro-type setting?
Sense let's you have different user profiles. I plan on having mine set up like a mullet...business in the front and party in the back![]()


Sense let's you have different user profiles. I plan on having mine set up like a mullet...business in the front and party in the back![]()
Don't know - I'm not an Android phone user until I get my Evo. Just wondering if profiles can be set up so I don't have to do a lot of button pushing.
On my PCs, I have different user profiles that I use based on what I want when traveling. It does help with battery length. Also gives me a little comfort knowing I can hand it over to one of my young nephews for use with a setting set up for them that blocks certain activities, functions, and doesn't give them access to accidentally mess up any of my data or turn on anything that shouldn't be turned on. Took a while to set them up, but now it's just automated based on who logs on.
I like the desk clock!!!
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LOL...It needed the # in front of it...well, that's how I got it to find the part anyway.
I like the desk clock!!!
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Root, if you feel up to it... It is not known if sprint will disable the native tethering for 2.2, but it is highly likely, so I don't know that waiting for it will work to your advantage...
The way I feel about this is personally I wouldn't root my phone to get this free becuase I'd rather support Sprint and keep our prices down. I'm no angle, but there are certain things I will definatly pay for if I feel strongly enough about it... just me $0.02

You're mighty obtuse..![]()
I didn't catch that right away.... You caught that before I could edit... thanks for bringing light to this.. LOL 