Pradeep
Storage? I am Storage!
Power Manager by xphone, there is a trial.
The display is one of the biggest battery hogs. One minute is too long on battery; try 30 secs. I have mine set to 10 secs on my Nokia E71 (Symbian) phone. I get multiple days of use on one charge.I'm looking for an application that will allow me more fine-grained control on power settings. For example, I'd like the screen to stay on for more than 1 minute when connected to power, but to turn off after a minute when using the battery. Any ideas?
Power Manager by xphone, there is a trial.
You're being a bit obtuse, Timwhit.
There used to be an emphasis on easy one-handed operation - after all, it's a bloody phone. Even the iPhone has an easy-to-press button in addition to the Sleep button.
The power button on the Evo 4G is not flush, so I have no problem locating it, even in the dark.
That would be the nub of it. On the Garmin-Asus, it's tiny and completely flush. The only way is to hold the phone the same way each time so that your finger tip can probe for it.
There are flaws in the basic Android design that don't affect other platforms, eg power management, which is why I quoted the Nokia example. HTC must have overcome them to produce phones like the Desire.
On a more positive note, I'm otherwise forming an increasingly positive impression of Garmin's interpretation of Android. The GPS receiver is very good indeed, achieving lock remarkably quickly and without any fuss. Combined with the stored maps and supplemented by cell detection, the whole positioning experience is effortless. It's far superior to other GPS phones I've seen. Interestingly, it seamlessly integrates with Google Maps for StreetView etc.
For example, from the home screen I can tap: Where To - Points of Interest - Shopping, tap the microphone icon and speak the name of a chain of liquor stores. The phone displays a matching list with distances from my current location. I can either call the store or tap it to see it on a map, and of course I can choose to get turn-by-turn directions to the store. Pretty slick.
New Apple privacy policy
I wouldn't normally think any company was powerful enough to do such coercion because sales numbers are normally king. Apparently Apple and Facebook have the power of being able to totally strip privacy from their customers. I wonder how long before it becomes the norm for all companies?
I don't know either. Did you look at the example images showing the higher ppi with their new screen though? Even though the screen isn't as big as some of the competitors, the quality seems to be pretty good.
Does the htc evo fit in your pants pocket without issue? I normally keep my iPhone in my pocket, but if the phone was much bigger, it would be annoying even if I would enjoy a larger screen. Have you also figured out a way to cope/improve the battery life on that phone?
Those tiny pixels are for young eyeballs.
Higher pixel density will help anyone regardless of age see things more clearly. Especially when you are able to zoom in on web pages and adjust font sizes throughout other applications.
I played with a coworker's iPhone 4 today. The screen is too small. It's probably better for people with small hands. But, my hands are normal sized, so I prefer to have the larger screen.
iPhone 4 or EVO 4G comparison. I'll wait for more time to elapse before deciding which one I'd want. The antenna issues on the iPhone 4 seem like it should have been caught in testing which is pretty sad. I'm curious to see how bad it really is. For now I'm fine with the updated software on my 3GS.
I'm right handed and I always use my phone with my left hand when talking. Sounds like I'd be out of luck with it.