MuddyDonut
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Ehh I'll keep it. It was only a dollar since it's on sale. Love appdeals <3
Is twitter app Fenix worth a dollar compared to the free cleints? Or Falcon Pro?
Have you guys received a rewards survey in a while? It's been like a month, maybe longer, since my last.
Oh hey look it's the Galaxy S2
When did Google update the store page for apps in the Play Store app?
I love it.
When did Google update the store page for apps in the Play Store app?
I love it.
Been rolling out for a week or two.
The Verge said:After much speculation, Samsung has today announced the Galaxy Alpha, a smartphone with a metal frame. The Alpha is an ultra-thin (6.7mm) Android phone with a 4.7-inch 720p display, 12-megapixel camera, a fairly small 1,860mAh battery, and (depending on your region) a quad- or octa-core processor. It'll be available in September, but Samsung has yet to announce pricing.
Perhaps more interesting than the phone itself is the news that the Alpha's design will trickle down and up to Samsung's other phones. Samsung calls the phone "the evolution of Galaxy Design," adding that it showcases a "new design approach" for the company. That approach involves flat metal sides with chamfered edges, and not much else. The overall shape of the device isn't so different from the Galaxy S5, and the Alpha retains the S5's dimpled, removable back cover. The approach will allow Samsung to push out devices in a range of colors with minimal expense, and true to form the Alpha will be available at launch in black, white, gold, and blue.
The move to more premium materials isn't unexpected. Amid growing concern that the company is losing its grip on the market, Samsung Mobile's senior vice president Kim Hyun-joon recently told investors to expect a device made from "new materials" soon. Samsung's "new design approach" may not be as bold or beautiful as some would want, but it's an indication that the company is at least taking design more seriously. If early leaks are to be believed, we'll see more of Samsung's fresh design when the new Galaxy Note is announced on September 3rd.
I'm really liking Fenix so far. Talon is obviously way more feature rich, but Fenix wins in pure simpleness. I like them both quite a bit, but I'll try out Fenix for a while.
Why the hell does Dolphin want access to my device I'd and call information all of the sudden? It's not even explained on the store page.
Is twitter app Fenix worth a dollar compared to the free cleints? Or Falcon Pro?
What's the problem with the official Twitter app?
The Zoe app will be launched by HTC Creative Labs, a separate business unit that HTC set up not long ago. Led by Drew Bamford, HTC Creative Labs consists of 260 HTC employees based in Seattle, San Francisco, and Taipei. Essentially, this is HTCs software arm that could help the company better compete with giants like Apple and Samsung.
You're kidding right? It's awful.
Oh, I see. Thanks for the thoughtful response. I'll delete the app immediately.
People don't like the ads in stream, and third party apps have better list management, muting controls, etc.Oh, I see. Thanks for the thoughtful response. I'll delete the app immediately.
People don't like the ads in stream, and third party apps have better list management, muting controls, etc.
Plus there's a lot of UI variance.
I understand, thanks. Personally, I'm okay with the layout in the official app. I'm not a power user and mainly just browse through my feed. I'm actually kinda sad that it has replaced Feedly as my news source, but Feedly takes too much time. Speaking of which, what's the best Feedly client? I'm basically just looking for a Reeder clone on Android.
If this comes with an SD card slot then I'll take the money I saved for an unlocked G3 and strongly consider putting it towards this.
Too much time? what do you mean? to load?
That's not super big though. Wasn't the whole point they it was gonna be Galaxy Note sized ergo the code name Shamu? 5.2 is normal.
5.2 would be perfect for me. Hope the rumours are true, my upgrade isn't until June but I can wait.The rumor was that it was going to be a phablet. Personally, I think 5.2 is the right size for a phone.
I just picked up a Nexus 5 and I don't need anything bigger.
If this comes with an SD card slot then I'll take the money I saved for an unlocked G3 and strongly consider putting it towards this. The G3 is calling my name wistfully. The screen isn't the greatest, the device over heats from time to time, and it's entirely possible it's two years early but I want one. It's 90 percent screen! I reserve the right to change my mind.
Why in the world did Samsung include a camera capable of taking 4K video but exclude SD card support? They can keep their 720p display.
How much longer will Google support the nexus 5
How much longer will Google support the nexus 5
1 more year. I think they have an 18 month support clause.
Yum!
The Nexus One may be the right phone for you.If this comes with an SD card slot then I'll take the money I saved for an unlocked G3 and strongly consider putting it towards this. The G3 is calling my name wistfully. The screen isn't the greatest, the device over heats from time to time, and it's entirely possible it's two years early but I want one. It's 90 percent screen! I reserve the right to change my mind.
Why in the world did Samsung include a camera capable of taking 4K video but exclude SD card support? They can keep their 720p display.
Come on 4000mah bat
Indeed, they need to announce the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.4 with that gorgeous panel in the Tab S and call it a day.Oh shit. Microsoft is working on inking support in OneNote for Android! Fuck, I might ditch the imaginary Surface Mini for a product that actually exists, like the Galaxy Note 8.0! I hope Samsung refreshes the 8.0 at IFA, too. This is so exciting!
I use Reader+I understand, thanks. Personally, I'm okay with the layout in the official app. I'm not a power user and mainly just browse through my feed. I'm actually kinda sad that it has replaced Feedly as my news source, but Feedly takes too much time. Speaking of which, what's the best Feedly client? I'm basically just looking for a Reeder clone on Android.
I use Reader+