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candyflip 06-06-2010 03:18 PM

The battery issue is already being addressed by the dev community at XDA.

No worries regarding the battery on this phone. Out of the box, it's already better than what I was getting with my Samsung Moment.

Grapesoda 06-06-2010 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17219760)
I would also like to add that I am very, very impressed by the default browser. I have been browsing around to many adult & maisntream sites and it has played every flash banner and background graphics on various web pages nearly perfectly which I did not expect this early in the game, Also web video clips like say on Yahoo MMA or CNN pretty much start right up and play after short loading periods. You can even zoom in on the video players and watch horizontally so it fills the screen more. The phone has decent audio without using headphones and a large video screen. I have never used an iphone, but if what I understand to be true, that it can't play simple flash banners, backgrounds, flash video and various other web media on the fly in a browser like this one does, then I think Android is really going to give them some serious competition!

and all your contacts are now at your online google account that can be updated or transfered to any google phone

DamianJ 06-06-2010 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 17221986)
What is the problem with myself not liking a make?

Gary, do you think the Ford Fiesta is similar to the Ford Mustang?

Do you think a Focus is like a cosworth?

There is nothing wrong with you not liking a make. There is something wrong with you coming on a thread about the Evo and pretending you know what it is, and that you have tried it and that you don't like it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 17221986)
It is quite simple, you stupidly thought that a person can try a fiesta & then state they do not like a mustang???

Yes. That is what you are saying. You know Ford make Mustangs and Fiestas, right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 17221986)
Yes, I think HTC is a boring looking phone, what ever model, is this ok?

No, It isn't. You cannot have an opinion on a phone you haven't heard of, seen or touched.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 17221986)
On point, What do you think to the HTC phones? :2 cents:

Some are nice, some are shit. The Nexus 1 looks great, the Evo looks great. But you don't give a shit about my opinion on a phone.

You are really fucking stupid. But I love pointing this out. Thank you for hanging around here. You are very good value.

I keep asking for you to be unbanned from that other forum you keep reading, although you a banned. Shame.

Jim_Gunn 06-06-2010 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 17222759)
and all your contacts are now at your online google account that can be updated or transfered to any google phone

I am still deciding if I really want to give Google so much informaiton and add all my emails, contact data & calendar to the Google cloud. Not too thrilled with the idea of having so much information tracked and compiled by Google, along with the security concerns of allowing business and personal data to be stored outside of my own computers. The HTC Sync software that comes with the Evo will let one sync contacts & calendar from Outlook or Outlook Express directly with the Evo through the USB charging cable. And the Evo can handle POP/IMAP email for those of us who use our own domain emails. So one is not necessarilly forced to use gmail as a main email account.

DamianJ 06-06-2010 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17222808)
I am still deciding if I really want to give Google so much informaiton and add all my emails, contact data & calendar to the Google cloud. Not too thrilled with the idea of having so much information tracked and compiled by Google, along with the security concerns of allowing business and personal data to be stored outside of my own computers. The HTC Sync software that comes with the Evo will let one sync contacts & calendar from Outlook or Outlook Express directly with the Evo through the USB charging cable. And the Evo can handle POP/IMAP email for those of us who use our own domain emails. So one is not necessarilly forced to use gmail as a main email account.

I think that is a very valid point. I wouldn't ever trust a free service for my business email and comms.

JustDaveXxx 06-06-2010 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17222808)
I am still deciding if I really want to give Google so much informaiton and add all my emails, contact data & calendar to the Google cloud. Not too thrilled with the idea of having so much information tracked and compiled by Google, along with the security concerns of allowing business and personal data to be stored outside of my own computers. The HTC Sync software that comes with the Evo will let one sync contacts & calendar from Outlook or Outlook Express directly with the Evo through the USB charging cable. And the Evo can handle POP/IMAP email for those of us who use our own domain emails. So one is not necessarilly forced to use gmail as a main email account.


I see what you are saying, but then again its Google we are talking about. Their business is not my contacts. I dont see them going through my contacts to call my friends and business contacts. They have been doing this for a bit already with no complaints. And the internet is a place where everyone goes to complain.:2 cents:



I would have more of an issue if i were the president, but im not. I have 920 contacts with details on all of them. Nothing that would warrant Google or anybody to show any interest in trying to procure. At the end of the day if they got out it would be as simple as leaving a message on my voice mail out going message saying "if you get a strange man from Google calling you, im sorry. Google stole my contacts" lol




Been playing with this phone a lot. Its been a lot of fun. So many free APPs.

Grapesoda 06-06-2010 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17222808)
The HTC Sync software that comes with the Evo will let one sync contacts & calendar from Outlook or Outlook Express directly with the Evo through the USB charging cable. And the Evo can handle POP/IMAP email for those of us who use our own domain emails. So one is not necessarilly forced to use gmail as a main email account.

very true.... just like ALL goggle software Jim.. fortunately I'm not a paranoid as you

Grapesoda 06-06-2010 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17222919)
I see what you are saying, but then again its Google we are talking about. Their business is not my contacts. I dont see them going through my contacts to call my friends and business contacts. They have been doing this for a bit already with no complaints. And the internet is a place where everyone goes to complain.:2 cents:



I would have more of an issue if i were the president, but im not. I have 920 contacts with details on all of them. Nothing that would warrant Google or anybody to show any interest in trying to procure. At the end of the day if they got out it would be as simple as leaving a message on my voice mail out going message saying "if you get a strange man from Google calling you, im sorry. Google stole my contacts" lol




Been playing with this phone a lot. Its been a lot of fun. So many free APPs.

google called all the models in my phone and tried to buy some pussy :(

RTP 06-06-2010 04:36 PM

google does allow you to view what information is stored in your google account and adjust those settings and data...full disclosure? not sure about that :)

TeenSluts 06-06-2010 04:38 PM

iphone wins

FightThisPatent 06-06-2010 04:55 PM

anyone try skype video chat?

been searching on web, read about using fring, or qik for $4.99/month.. or how skype released it for verizon, but other networks could get it end of year..

what does it take, if it works, to have video skype working?

i am on the fence about iphone or android, and having video skype (with front facing webcam) might tip the balance.


Fight the 411!

Jim_Gunn 06-06-2010 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenSluts (Post 17222995)
iphone wins

It will be interesting to see the new version of the iPhone in action. The more competition and advancement in the smartphone business the better for all of us. But based on what I have been reading on the tech sites, I think the Evo is way better than the iPhone for a multitude of reasons. It has a 4G (where available), a much bigger screen, 720p videocamera, true multi-tasking, more updates of the OS with Android, HDMI out, dual cameras, more free apps, and lots of other features. They are both certainly good smartphones, but I think Android's super fast development pace and multitude of handsets has given them the momentum now.

Jim_Gunn 06-06-2010 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FightThisPatent (Post 17223027)
anyone try skype video chat?

been searching on web, read about using fring, or qik for $4.99/month.. or how skype released it for verizon, but other networks could get it end of year..

what does it take, if it works, to have video skype working?

i am on the fence about iphone or android, and having video skype (with front facing webcam) might tip the balance.


Fight the 411!

One of the first results in Google for "Skype Video Chat with Evo 4G""

http://androinica.com/2010/05/27/htc...o-fring-video/

Jim_Gunn 06-06-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 17222941)
very true.... just like ALL goggle software Jim.. fortunately I'm not a paranoid as you

I wouldn't worry about Google employees snooping your email like you & Dave jokingly suggested. But there are several other potential pitfalls to using web based email and cloud storage. For one you risk losing your email archive if the remote copy disappears for whatever reason including simple drive & backup failure or corruption. You also have no access to your email during a temporary local loss of your network connection. There is also the possibility of hacking by known individuals targeting your account or random individuals targetting many accounts and Google itself. I even recall a virus that affected MySpace mail a few years ago that selected random emails from your mailboxes and forwarded them to other random emails in your contact page.

Of course with this you are also giving up other elements of your privacy if you are now constantly logged into your Google accounts, so that they are now collecting data on you as an individual including your emails, your web searches, your physical location plus contacts and calendar. I do use some of Google's services including the search engine, Google analytics, Google documents and now this Android smartphone. I just don't feel like putting every one of my eggs in their basket. If Microsoft came up with a Windows smartphone with Evo 4G specs, a user friendly interface, and fast processor, I would certainly be wide open to giving that a go next year. I like the Evo 4G for a lot of reasons, but joining the Google collective without questioning the wisdom of it isn't necessarily one of them.

FightThisPatent 06-06-2010 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17223057)
One of the first results in Google for "Skype Video Chat with Evo 4G""

http://androinica.com/2010/05/27/htc...o-fring-video/



ya, i saw that, and various other blogs were linking to the same video.

want to know if anyone on GFY has actually done it.

Fight the iChallenge!

JustDaveXxx 06-06-2010 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17223090)
I wouldn't worry about Google employees snooping your email like you & Dave jokingly suggested. But there are several other potential pitfalls to using web based email and cloud storage. For one you risk losing your email archive if the remote copy disappears for whatever reason including simple drive & backup failure or corruption. You also have no access to your email during a temporary local loss of your network connection. There is also the possibility of hacking by known individuals targeting your account or random individuals targetting many accounts and Google itself. I even recall a virus that affected MySpace mail a few years ago that selected random emails from your mailboxes and forwarded them to other random emails in your contact page.

Of course with this you are also giving up other elements of your privacy if you are now constantly logged into your Google accounts, so that they are now collecting data on you as an individual including your emails, your web searches, your physical location plus contacts and calendar. I do use some of Google's services including the search engine, Google analytics, Google documents and now this Android smartphone. I just don't feel like putting every one of my eggs in their basket. If Microsoft came up with a Windows smartphone with Evo 4G specs, a user friendly interface, and fast processor, I would certainly be wide open to giving that a go next year. I like the Evo 4G for a lot of reasons, but joining the Google collective without questioning the wisdom of it isn't necessarily one of them.

Im glad you see my sense of humor in my posts. Im with you on all of your points. Let me know if you come across a good program that lets you back up everything on a Mac.


I like having things backed up at home where i know i will have instant access, if i need it.:thumbsup

JustDaveXxx 06-06-2010 06:34 PM

Check this page out. http://androinica.com/2010/06/03/best-evoapps/


So, i down loaded this barcode scanner that uses my camera to scan bar codes on this website or at the store.


I scan the barcodes with my phone camera on the website above and my phone sees it, then goes and down loads that APP on the spot. That is pretty bad ass!

I did it at the store and it told me what local store had the item cheaper and what website has it cheaper too. WTF?? Technology is crazy!! Shopsavvy is the program im using for barcode scanning, but there are a few out there.


Post cool APPs that you want to recommend. Thanx

Jim_Gunn 06-06-2010 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17223214)
Check this page out. http://androinica.com/2010/06/03/best-evoapps/


So, i down loaded this barcode scanner that uses my camera to scan bar codes on this website or at the store.


I scan the barcodes with my phone camera on the website above and my phone sees it, then goes and down loads that APP on the spot. That is pretty bad ass!

I did it at the store and it told me what local store had the item cheaper and what website has it cheaper too. WTF?? Technology is crazy!! Shopsavvy is the program im using for barcode scanning, but there are a few out there.


Post cool APPs that you want to recommend. Thanx

One simple but useful app: If you aren't used to touch screens and are accidentally pocket dialing or pressing your finger on a contact instead of swiping like I did a couple of times so far, Call Confirm adds a prompt to make or hang up the phone call before it dials out.

ArsewithClass 06-06-2010 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 17222739)
Really, you are wasting your time. He is mentally handicapped.

Seriously, to continue twatting on like you do, you are seriously mentally ill.


You must have a screw loose! :1orglaugh



you have websites in following my name, you have already admitted following myself around GFY & other forums....


Damian, how do I put this.... I DO NOT LIKE HTC phones... is this clear & understandable. :thumbsup

ArsewithClass 06-06-2010 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenSluts (Post 17222995)
iphone wins

Indeed :thumbsup

tiger 06-07-2010 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FightThisPatent (Post 17223027)
anyone try skype video chat?

been searching on web, read about using fring, or qik for $4.99/month.. or how skype released it for verizon, but other networks could get it end of year..

what does it take, if it works, to have video skype working?

i am on the fence about iphone or android, and having video skype (with front facing webcam) might tip the balance.


Fight the 411!

I played around with fring it worked great for the small amount of time I played with it.

DamianJ 06-07-2010 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 17223054)
It will be interesting to see the new version of the iPhone in action. The more competition and advancement in the smartphone business the better for all of us. But based on what I have been reading on the tech sites, I think the Evo is way better than the iPhone for a multitude of reasons. It has a 4G (where available), a much bigger screen, 720p videocamera, true multi-tasking, more updates of the OS with Android, HDMI out, dual cameras, more free apps, and lots of other features. They are both certainly good smartphones, but I think Android's super fast development pace and multitude of handsets has given them the momentum now.

It's being announced at 10am today, so you won't have to wait long!

dirtymind 06-07-2010 03:14 AM

this phone rocks. I have the hd2 which i love, but this one with android is so much better. I am sure i will stay with htc for a long time.

cyber 06-07-2010 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FightThisPatent (Post 17223027)
anyone try skype video chat?

been searching on web, read about using fring, or qik for $4.99/month.. or how skype released it for verizon, but other networks could get it end of year..

what does it take, if it works, to have video skype working?

i am on the fence about iphone or android, and having video skype (with front facing webcam) might tip the balance.


Fight the 411!

Qik is FREE unless you want to have more than the standard features (conference capabilities, I think). Video chatting from phone to PC or phone to phone is free.

DamianJ 06-07-2010 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyber (Post 17224289)
Qik is FREE unless you want to have more than the standard features (conference capabilities, I think). Video chatting from phone to PC or phone to phone is free.

http://www.electronista.com/articles...hd.video.chat/

cyber 06-07-2010 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 17224567)

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/27/q...4g-video-chat/

Quote:

Update: We're now privy to the official May 26th edition of the Evo 4G launch guide and can confirm the $4.99 fee. While Sprint hasn't said anything publicly, it's looking like that fee will stick saving a last minute call from the governor.

Update 2: Qik has come out and clarified that the $5 fee will be for "advanced premium features," and two-way video calling will be completely and utterly free. That's what we like to hear.
Basically confirms what you and I are saying - phone-to-phone and phone-to-pc are still free for a 640x480 video feed. If you want higher resolution, and fancier options, then you can pay the $5.

Should note, though, that there'll be other apps for this in the near future.

PastorSinAlot 06-07-2010 11:13 AM

I love HTC Phones, I have the HTC hero, black berry curve, but I love my old faithful LG Dare and plan on getting a LG Ally? HOlla. Fuck a iphone

ArsewithClass 06-07-2010 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PastorSinAlot (Post 17224970)
I love HTC Phones, I have the HTC hero, black berry curve, but I love my old faithful LG Dare and plan on getting a LG Ally? HOlla. Fuck a iphone

Have you had an iphone?

The fella with the HTC was chatting on about the apps saying that they have more.... No way, too many apps with apple.

Mr. E 06-08-2010 12:38 AM

Got the Evo first thing on release day, such a badass phone! For those bitching about the battery, be a man and buy an extended life battery! It aint rocket science :) I have the 1800mah from Mugen and I can easily get 8-10 hours of moderate use. If thats not enough, Seido makes a 2000mah and also a 3500, but that requires a new back.

JustDaveXxx 06-08-2010 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. E (Post 17226964)
Got the Evo first thing on release day, such a badass phone! For those bitching about the battery, be a man and buy an extended life battery! It aint rocket science :) I have the 1800mah from Mugen and I can easily get 8-10 hours of moderate use. If thats not enough, Seido makes a 2000mah and also a 3500, but that requires a new back.

Can you post a link where to buy this battery. Thank you:thumbsup


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