Speaking of butt-hurt... @mindoversoul
That controller looks incredibly awkward. Other than that, I would love to have that device.
I haven't heard either way. No backorder email, no shipping email, and my order still says pending. It's not looking good, is it?
With an intel processor, what are the chances of installing windows on it?
Not that I carry a lot of cards, I'm kind of anti-credit card anyway, but this is a great idea. I wonder how well it will work. It must be easy to manage, be able to check debit card/checking account balances, and switch on the fly using the app. Google Offers needs to be more abundant as well, supporting far more cities.
@M_Sined Anything is better than Kanye. I'd rather listen to country music. *shudder*
But Canada can have PSY playing the same song for an hour because that's the only one anyone has heard or would find enjoyable. Samsung should have gone for Justin Bieber or something though. Someone from there. Instead of dragging along someone from Korea.
Really, Cameron? You have no idea what this is even about, do you? This whole article is wrong. The map is the cities that have had 1900Mhz bands AS 3G bands on T-mobile. This is part of their re-farming efforts to make more non-T-mobile smartphones 3G compatible on their network. If you try to take most T-mobile phones to AT&T you'll get crap speeds too. They use different frequencies.
Do a little research before you write crap, jump to conclusion with half the facts, pull it out of your butt, articles like this.
Not the best video, but the more you do them the better you'll get. Have you watched PhoneDogAaron's earliest videos? Not quite this bad, but not as good as where he's at now.
Message him, find out what his strategies are for topic order, remembering specs, and proper comparisons, and then make this video again.
@megamouth2 what's funny is that the commercial is pointing out the fact that the iPhone doesn't have any new ideas. As long as apple diehards justify this, the marketing idea works. So what if they've used it before? They're going to keep using it as long as it's still relevant.
@cameronw3st Good call. Windows 8 RT tablet?
Interesting. I don't think many people will have any use for this. Give me a wireless solution and I'll pony up $35.
Sue this, Apple.
There was another work around that didn't involve build.prop editing. Someone edited the .apk itself to convince the servers that it was a Galaxy S3. This avoided issues with google wallet.
Started with windows mobile, switched to iOS, jumped to android, dropped it for WP7, gave up on WP7 and went back to android, when WP7.5 came out I switched to it again. Still frustrated by the lack of features and functionality, I went back to android and will stay there til something more functional comes along.