dbarrett480
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The main think I like is that if you are a Verizon user it will split messages over 160 characters. The default app will only send the first 160 chars of a message it won't split them.
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I'm a little new to android, and very new to androidforums, but I downloaded handcent and like it. How do I remove or turn off default text on the Droid, I keep getting 2 msgs at a time. One in handcent and one default.. lol
I like the customizable backgrounds, bubbles, fonts, the pop-up text message, the changeable LED color and notification color according to who text you, I like the contact picture next to the text, the auto convert to and MMS, I like the speech to text, I like the options within the pop up SMS - text to speech, speech to text, option to call contact, etc. I just like to a ton better than the default, I can personalize it a lot more and thats what I want.
If default works for you, go for it, otherwise, try out Handcent and give it a go, if you don't like it, then just don't use it.
The main think I like is that if you are a Verizon user it will split messages over 160 characters. The default app will only send the first 160 chars of a message it won't split them.
I personally enjoy the speech to text; changing LED notification colors; text pop-up even when phone is asleep and I have not seen any considerable battery drain.
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I agree. I tried it when I first got my Droid and had it looking like the iPhone but then I was like I actually like how the android default looks better than the iPhone bubble method. The one thing I did like though was the pop up message but I found another app that can do that. I wasnt impressed with the speech to text. It was not acurate 90% of the time so I deleted the whole app to save some space. I notice most people though get it to have that iPhone look. For those people I say get an iPhone.I'm honestly curious what people like so much about Handcent and what sets it apart from the default app. I'm curious because I tried it but wasn't that impressed, but I figure maybe there was some feature I may have missed so wanted to hear others' thoughts.
I agree. I tried it when I first got my Droid and had it looking like the iPhone but then I was like I actually like how the android default looks better than the iPhone bubble method. The one thing I did like though was the pop up message but I found another app that can do that. I wasnt impressed with the speech to text. It was not acurate 90% of the time so I deleted the whole app to save some space. I notice most people though get it to have that iPhone look. For those people I say get an iPhone.
The bubble message design is retarted. I uninstalled Handcent after 5mins. The bubble messages just look stupid.
The bubble message design is retarted. I uninstalled Handcent after 5mins. The bubble messages just look stupid.
well I guess I didnt explore the app more before I deleted it. Youre probably right for that.To say people use Handcent to mimic an iPhone is foolish and offensive to those who can't stand the iPhone. Aside from all the wizz bang features of Handcent it's most functional feature is the ability to parse long SMS messages into individual 160char messages automatically. This is a must if your running Verizon as the native SMS solution will simply truncate it to 160char and the rest of your message is simply lost forever.
well I guess I didnt explore the app more before I deleted it. Youre probably right for that.