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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

evo-4g-update-continues-to-roll-out-new-version-for-varying-hardware-models

http://phandroid.com/2010/12/17/evo-4g-update-continues-to-roll-out-new-version-for-varying-hardware-models/

If you are still awaiting the latest update for the HTC EVO 4G, don’t be alarmed or surprised if the version number varies from the one you expect. It appears that depending on which model number EVO you own, you are likely to receive a different version of the update. While this isn’t always typical, it isn’t too surprising given the number of hardware revisions floating around for the EVO. If you haven’t received yours yet it may be worth checking your software update information under the ‘About phone’ menu.
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Friday, December 24, 2010

HTC EVO Shift 4G's pricing revealed by Best Buy leak

The HTC EVO Shift 4G, destined for Sprint's airwaves, could be the perfect handset for a lot of people. It packs Sense, a physical QWERTY, 3.7-inch display, and WiMAX capabilities all into a neat little package. Still, many of us have been waiting to see how much the EVO Shift will cost before making any commitments. Now we can finally come closer to making a decision on whether or not to pick up an EVO Shift, though, as the device, and its potential price, has been spotted in Best Buy's systems. When it launches on an as-yet-undetermined date (we're hearing early January), the EVO Shift 4G will set you back $149.99 with the usual two-year contract and mail-in rebate, or a cool $549.99 if you prefer the contract-free route.

If this leaked pricing ends up becoming real, I have a feeling that the EVO Shift 4G could carve itself a nice little spot in Sprint's lineup. With its rumored 1GHz processer, 8 megapixel camera, WiMAX capabilities, keyboard, and Android 2.2, the EVO Shift is a deal at $150, especially for those of us that want a physical QWERTY and don't feel like shelling out $250 for an Epic. So, now that just about every piece of the EVO Shift 4G puzzle has come together, what do you all think?
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Do The Palm Switch: Why I switched from android to palm








come on everybody do the palm switch!!! no? okay, maybe that wouldnt be a hit dance craze but it is something very few people would consider doing smartphone wise. But why is that? is the webos based pebble stone form factor not to your liking? wish it had as many features as other platforms? or is there too many features for you? Well that didnt stop me from doing what i do best, going against the grain.

ive always love technology, it alot of ways, its apart of me. im constinently talking about gadgets mostly phones, and im always looking up info about the mobile phone universe. i collect phones. yes thats right i just wrote that.me and phones are as to shoes are with women. just a hobby i love. and because of that, ive had the pleasure to see so many amazing things in the few years concerning the new age of smartphones. but there was always something missing with each exprience.

the exprience
the first smartphone for me and probably the majority of consumers was the iphone. and i loved it. simple elegant. fun. stable. it did what i needed it to do. but something was missing. it was my custom features. i couldnt place a wallper in the home screen and at the time no landscape keyboard for texting was a let down coming from a simple lg vu with this option. i then went to the mod community and started my road down heaven. It was amazing what the iphone community has done that apple refused to bring the first time around. it felt like i have found my place at apple. but a new ui came to play. a little green robot named android.

ive been following this small project from google while i was down hearted with my iphone and saw some things i was missing function wise. the easy to recieve my info at a glance and still continue what i was doing. true iphone was simple enough, but i found myself needed a platform that could be simple and at the same time deep enough to meet my everyday needs. So I switched to a G1. I loved it! my slideout keyboard, and my lovely notification bar. and i loved the emrerging droid community even more than iphone. it was trully bliss. apps were slim but no need to fear, the apps where few but the quality was great. and with alot of the other platforms(blackberry and windows mobile) i started to need something more. the widgets where a great addition needed and that filled my tank so to speak. but i needed something else. it slowly wasnt enough.

the way out
i started to get bored with the many ports of roms and apps that was created thur androids short lifespan. that sinking feeling started to sprout its ugly head once more wanting to now find a balance between the two loves i had. android and IOS. could there be a interface that gave me that flexibility? was there something out there that was simple but yet fun to modify without being mundane and quickly boring? Dont get me wrong I love both android and IOS. but they ran there course. To simple and closed, while Android was too open and without boundraies.

In came Webos. Ive seen palm and the various phones using Palmos but they didnt strike me as good enough to be in my collection of devices(i eveauntually got one for cheap just to have it.) but Palm really put there foot into this one. a well balanced OS. just so stunning and simple and beautiful yet, it was powerfull customiziable and had endless posibilities. This is what i was waiting for. It came to me then that this is what i wanted. it wasnt the fact that it looked cool with its card multitasking. it sure wasnt the form factor. but i saw what I liked from both Android and IOS that was done right. it was a hard decision though as it wasnt in my finacial plan to get one.

the desicion
i just bought a samsung vibrant which on android is probably the closest you will get to a full exprience in a smartphone other than iphone. but i found myself wanting to changed its look to webos constantly. it was a disease. i had to find a cure. it was the only way. the fake apps that acted like Webos wasnt enough. I made my mind up. i took this chance to abandon ship in which i called home for some time to hopfully make a new home. the first week of my desiscion was lovely but wierd i wanted to gesture up to change my card.......... on the samsung vibrant. it dosent feel right. pressing a button that is. i find myself moving faster and making quicker responses to actions with just a gesture. it is trully amazing. it trumps evveryway you can think of to navigating within a device. it just...make... sense. simple? indeed it is. fun? without a doubt the most fun i had doing nothing but basic things lioke texting and making phone calls. surfing the web. it does has its weakness but not enough to be upset about. i wanted to then push the envelope and root my palm pre plus. and it was easy. too easy. and from there i found the missing link with the deeper features department. great notifications was already there, preware made it great. organize was simple. it made it amazing and simple. it dosent feel like im looking at a screen. it feels almost real. apart of my life instead of being in my life. there isnt anything that the webos cant do that any other platform has done, at the same time. the best of both worlds and thats perfect in my book.

Palm switch?
so i dont regret my desiscion. it was probably the best thing i could of done for myself. that being said would it be for you? it could be,but how would you know? people have there favorites and thats completely fine. in fact that only makes things better. it makes it you. your phone your mobile. and palm has made something for me. and this coming 2011 will only get better. i cant wait to see it come about while i share it with you with more articles to come. with tablets and better ecosystems and smartphones alike, i can trully say i love my Palm............ pause.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Comcast App in the Android Market.

Good day,

Personally I think this is a good app. It allows you to use your phone as a tv guide. Then you're able to make decisions on the programs you want to watch. You can request to record a program, be reminded, or informed of what's coming on. This app also allows you to retrieve your emails. To use it you just need your email and password then your in. The user interface felt a bit off to me. The iPad version is much better in my option . But I know that the updates for this app will work out the kinks. If you get a chance to download it, let me know what you think. Thanks a lot.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

What would make you get a new Phone?

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Hey Everyone its MrCapcom for Mobile Kombat. And today I would like to ask you a question.
Whats your next phone? Being a somewhat of a Tech Guru myself you know with CES coming and the new year, a flood of devices are coming in. And I wanted to get your view on what will be your next device?

I will make a quick list of things that will move me to ugprade.

1. Has to be on Verizon - Ok me personally nobody tops verizon in service. Your mileage may vary but this is my list so there!

2. 4G LTE - Its all about the mega gigabytes son. With LTE on the rise I doubt I will use it but its the next best thing. Its kinda like hustling backwards getting a 3G phone when 4G is out. Hopefully Verizon will have bareable plans and give you a choice to use it or not. (if not then ill stay wtih 3G *contrary to belief im not made out of money!*)

3. Front Facing Camera – Its not the best thing in the world some may want it or not but its starting to be a staple in phones. I just got a 4th Gen Ipod Touch and I use the Front Facing Camera a lot. Not a deal breaker but come on its not hard to do it.

4. Processor power – I kept this just at processor power for several reasons 1 we have 1ghz phones out (Yay Droid X) Then we have the Tegra 2 Dual Cores then we have the mytical 4 Core phones. I have my Droid X with and with out Rom’s and 1ghz is enough for me. When I had my Omnia at 600mhz and my Droid 1 @ 550 yea it sucked but 1ghz is just as good.

5. 4.3 or 4.0 inch screen – Come on Droid X 4.3 Screen I can’t go lower than that. My Droid X screen size helps a lot with every day things email/photos/videos I don’t see myself going to a phone lower than 4.0

6. 8MP & 720P recording or higher – Yea Droid X Does and I don’t see why this won’t be come a staple in the future of phones. You want another reason for a father of three to spend money on these devices keep this in. I have at lest 1200 photos+Videos of my children on my Droid X alone….

7. Wifi N - Don’t believe my X has this but Meh

I think those are pretty much the must haves for a phone that I would need to upgrade to. Some maybes would be a HTC phone I love the Sense UI and I think I would move to them if I found a great phone but its not a deal breaker. Plus HTC seems more open to roms ETC. Next would be On Board usuable ram the Droid 1 came with somewhere around 256-512 where as the Droid X came with 8gb (6gb usuable) which seems to be a staple now in new phones (nexus S has like 16 on board ). And Of course has to run Android but we will get to that in another article.
So what’s your spec s for a new phone to upgrade?

[Update] Phone that comes close to what I said above would be the HTC Incredible HD ^_^
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Me and my palm........

Now I know what you might be thinking, and no it's not that. iim referring to my palm pre plus. I recently bought it with a new at&t contract and I'm loving it. That's alot for me, seeing that I just came from using a android phone religously. So I decided to record my adventures and love of the webos platform with a segment I call "me and my palm"...... Pause.

Monday, December 6, 2010

APP Review Notification Notes

Hey everybody its MrCapcom with another App Review. Today we will look at:
Notification Notes by blee-tech.
Upon opening the app, you get this screen
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Title Comment Sticky or Reminder.
Sticky
If you have it as Sticky it will stay and when you click it you will be able to change and update the post.
Reminder
If you have it as Reminder it will pop up in your notifications on a pre set amount of time.
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Pretty handy if you just want a couple of quick words added. Maybe your wife told you something and you wanted to quickly put it in and have it up in the Notifications section. I know me personally I'm always having to put something down and not have paper or w/e so I see myself using this app alot.
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

MIUI ROM for OG Droid 1: Droid Does.....it Again





I had recently got a chance to root my phone, and after surfing and flashing a whole bunch of cool ROMs like Sapphire, Cyanogen, and Bugless Beast, I finally found a ROM that I don’t think I’ll be removing for quite some time. The ROM is called MIUI. The guys from Droid-life.com had released pictures and video of this ROM a few weeks ago and then finally got a chance to play with a stable version, and I have to say…they are the luckiest people on the internet to get there hands on this stuff first.

The MIUI ROM allows you to do a lot of things that some ROM’s may catch up on in the near future. The ROM itself gives you a kind of iPhone look. MIUI itself was released for the OG Droid 1 and after flashing this ROM; it is both smooth and fast. I haven’t had any issues with it like lag or the like and the features are in abundance.

Some of the features include an increase in home screens. Right now I have about 7 home screens but after playing with it, I could add nearly 12 screens to my phone! I have to say that’s impressive. You also retain the ability to add widgets to your home screen, something that the iPhone itself cant do. The ROM also changes the UI of some the important features of the normal processes of the phone like the Phone Dial, Lock Screen, and even the dock bar gets an upgrade allowing you to load up 6 apps in to the dock bar.

This in my opinion, is a very impressive rom. But if you haven’t seen this ROM for you device yet, be on the lookout, Droid-life mentioned that the ROM would be coming to a device near you soon under Android. One thing I can say about these ROMs and the developers that make them is that each ROM is like getting a different gift each time you flash one to your phone. And a special thanks to Droid-life for releasing this ROM on their site. If you’re a OG Droid user and your rooted, definitely give this a chance. And check out some of my pictures of the MIUI ROM below.



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Saturday, December 4, 2010

From Android to Palm? R.I.P. @Qlight43

I don't normally make posts about my personal life but this actually has some bearing to something that we, as consumers, have had to recently had to deal with especially since the Android/iOS battle took off when the OG Droid 1 stepped in the ring to do battle with the iPhone for dominance. Its more like picking sides in a fight...and today (well yesterday actually) one of my good friends........defected.

Now dont get me wrong, we as consumers do have freedom of choice to pick any device we want to have in our pockets. Some consumers wise up, in the instant of the sudden burst in Android to iPhone sales. But when one comes and sees that the grass is actually greener on the other side but returns to that old dusty "other side", it kind of hurts your soul.

Recently, my good friend @Qlight43 (which is his twitter name) purchased a Palm Pixi under At&t, turning his back on the Android OS and the Samsung Vibrant that we knew he had come to love and cherish. Once a solid enthusiast for the everything Android, now he has defected to Palm and the all its pretty pictures.

It just reminds me of all the battling and beef that Android users have been doing with iPhone users (aka the Jobettes). We all make our choices for the phones that we want to use, but nowadays its more like picking a gang to join. Android, Blackberry, iPhone, and Palm, among others....which will you chose?
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Droid Does...EXPLODE!







It’s not a good day in the Droid world right now. A man from Cedar Hill, Texas was injured when his phone, a Droid 2, exploded on him while he was talking on it. Aron Embry, the man that had his phone explode, said that he was just talking on it when he heard a "pop". When he took his phone down away from his ear, he said he felt something trickle down the side of his neck, which ended up being blood. He was bleeding so much that he had to be rushed to the emergency room to be treated. He had to get four stitches in his ear, but he didn’t suffer any hearing loss.

From the look of the phone, it looks like the glass on the front of the Droid 2 had a meltdown and fried the guy’s ear. The sad thing is.... he only had it for two days. Motorola issued a statement Thursday evening stating...

"Motorola's priority is, and always has been the safety of our customers, and all Motorola products are designed, manufactured and tested to meet or exceed international and local standards for consumer safety. We will reach out to the consumer and investigate this thoroughly."

While exploding phones are rare, most cases of exploding phones often happen when they are being charged. Keeping phones away from water and other liquids and to keep the battery away from metal objects while the phone is not in use. Sad day when the Droid name gets put in the news for something

like this.

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1ghz Processor in a palm if your hand


Those Flash videos and games that won't play on iPhones and are hit or miss on Droid phones now work in the new Palm Pre 2.

The new Palm Pre 2 has embraced Adobe Flash. Thanks to its new operating system dubbed Web OS 2.0, Flash applications and videos function on the phone rather




seamlessly without additional software, apps or tweaks.

According to Hewlett Packard which bought Palm back in April, the Flash capabilities are just the tip of the iceberg of what Web OS 2.0 can do. It has also pumped up the Palm's multitasking abilities.

For instance users can pause a game, check email or read restaurant reviews without shutting down apps.

Keeping up with all of a friend's information is also simplified. With a feature called Just Type, by typing a keyword or someone's name, multiple options of emailing, updating a social network status, calling, texting or searching come up at once. Users "just type" out the desired action.

Technology Lifestyle Consultant and author of the Brotha Tech Blog Terrance Gaines finds the multitasking feature "smooth and attractive".

"Multitasking on other OS (operating systems) like Apple's iOS while just as fast, is not as intuitive," says Gaines. "The less thought that goes into switching between applications, the more attractive (or sexy) multitasking will be to use."

Gaines points out that Palm's sleeker and upgraded look may also draw the attention of buyers.

But ultimately it's all about the apps, not the operating system.

Currently the smartphone market is dominated by what Gaines calls the big three: Apple iPhone, Google Androids and the Blackberry. The iPhone and Android phones are the most popular because they offer a multitude of apps.

Notes Gaines, "In my opinion, apps are what make a good smartphone great, so the more developers willing to write apps for a certain OS, the more a brand can cement itself as the most popular."

In the app battle, iPhone is apparently winning.
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