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.............................. Is there any chance of à few more details ? OP is kind of bare
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If you think the HTC calculator that comes with the phone is horrible I agree, its really messed up. The numbers are all deformed and horribly positioned.
So I would suggest you use the official cyanogenmod calculator. You can find it on the play store, search for "CyanogenMod Calculator". And use that. Its way much better.
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Would there be any benifit to installing the modded HTC keyboard to use instead of the version that comes on the phone?
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I do.... its themed all pretty and I have all my custom settings saved to SD from nexus... I love the options the mod has available...
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Thanks for the reply-- The settings was one thing I have backed up and one reasons I was asking.
This mt4g works so well I'm scared to start loading other things on it!! LOL.....
Nah, the hardware is great but I wish they would have shipped it with the desire hd Rom, which is why I'm running it already
Sense is amazing but tmo got their grubby little fingers in it and borked the hell outta the experience.... imo
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Been outta the loop for a while, Hoping to get some info on the state of android source code, Like why it hadnt been released arnt they ment to undet GNU or is that just oems?
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Google doesn't need people porting it directly to Phones, this will harm the sales of Honey tablets...That's why ICS will unite tabs and phones.
I understand they do not want it on phones, But there are some decent tablets out there suffering the lack of sourcecode.
Also I recently noticed a flat out lack of any roms for a certain device
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Bouncer5 said:
I understand they do not want it on phones, But there are some decent tablets out there suffering the lack of sourcecode.
Also I recently noticed a flat out lack of any roms for a certain device
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Perhaps ICS will be available for tabs and will run on the ones that currently have no honey support. But once they release it, devs can port it to phones, and they only want it on tabs, specifically the dual core ones.
It is a shame, The original Galaxy Tab was a wonderful device, Altho as a large phone it looks ugly as sin, Running honeycomb however, It certainly looks nice between the transformer and new tab 10.1 and 8.9
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Hi,
My girlfriend has a HTC Buzz: Wildfire
But he is already 2 years almost 3 years old..
At the moment he's very slow, battery is dead after 10h stand-by
But she doesnt want a big phone, the phone must have the same size as the wildfire and better as the wildfire
Well size is different with every phone, but i mean it may not be difference of 1 cm
It doesnt have to be a HTC, but no lg
So what do you recommend?
Thank you very much
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The HTC Desire C almost exactly has the same dimensions as the HTC Wildfire (down to the millimetre).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Wildfire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Desire_C
A friend of mine got a Desire C and he is glad about it. He specifically told me multitasking was working better than he expected, considering the rather modest specs of the device.
Thanks for your help, if there are more suggestions don't hesitate to say it
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Anyone experience with the Sony xperia tipo?
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Samsung ace 2, s advance, xperia sola!
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My last phone was a HD2. Great phone (Windows).
New One X+. Great phone, but I'm new to Android. All OK (great), but why no date/time stamp on camera? This is a problem. Just a general moan about something so basic I never thought to ask. My mistake.
Living and somethimes learning.
Desmac
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Desmac said:
My last phone was a HD2. Great phone (Windows).
New One X+. Great phone, but I'm new to Android. All OK (great), but why no date/time stamp on camera? This is a problem. Just a general moan about something so basic I never thought to ask. My mistake.
Living and somethimes learning.
Desmac
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Try the extreme camera mod, adds the ability to stamp date/location on the image and improves still and video quality locked at 30fps even in lowlight.
I should have said, I have had a all HTC (XDA) phones since my venerable SE T610: I'm not fickle, but need date/time stamp on photos - not an alternative App. Android please note.
Desmac
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I'm not quite following. Are you looking to print the timestamp on the photo itself? Otherwise, the data is always saved with the photo. If you have the stock camera and gallery (4.2, at least. I cannot remember the others), you can view it if you wish hitting menu -> details. If you upload it to an image site, then the data should also appear. Again, if you wanted it displayed on the photo itself, I do not understand why but can tell you that, yes, Android cannot do that by itself. But the purpose of apps is to expand the functionality and features regardless, so your refusal to use another app (that the user describes as possibly more useful) is a bit confusing.
I mostly shared that just because you seemed to be talking to the Android system, and I used the stock apps as an example. I do not know if HTC's camera and gallery made unnecessary changes.
Desmac said:
I should have said, I have had a all HTC (XDA) phones since my venerable SE T610: I'm not fickle, but need date/time stamp on photos - not an alternative App. Android please note.
Desmac
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HTCcamera JB plus Extreme v5.1 is a mod not alternative app, it added various and great features to your native HTC camera and one of them is the date/time stamp.
But the disadvantage of this mod is that you must have a rooted phone to flashed it.
Thanks
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A quick thanks is always greatly appreciated!
Thanks for all the comments and advice.
I want to print the date and time on photographs produced by the Android camera. There are features that camera has that I want to use. My phone (HTC One X+) is not rooted. It is standard O2 issue. I know that some apps can do this but the resolution of the pictures are reduced.
Desmac
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I've been using my HOX+ for a little over 4 months now and I can already tell it's going to go down as my favorite Android phone to date (with the exception of the Nexus One, it still holds a special place in my heart). With that said though, while I find HTC's customization of stock Android very useful in some areas, I'm now seeing the effects it has on the overall performance of the phone. I got my dad an Xperia TL and was using it for a week or so to get it ready for him and even though the HOX+ smacks the heck out of it with it's CPU numbers, the fact of the matter is that the Xperia is much, much [much] snappier since customization of the OS is very limited. You can quickly and easily see the difference by just typing with the keyboard, the HOX+ has that delay/lag to it when typing quickly or using the backspace, however, there is none with the Xperia TL...very similar to my Nexus 7. Swiping aside, my typing accuracy is far better on the Xperia TL and my Nexus 7 than with the HOX+.
It's really unfortunate that we don't have any AOSP ROMS (CM, AOKP, etc) for the AT&T varient because this phone would be fast as heck.
Elegancia has "de-sensed" options if you want a ROM without HTC's sense.
I think the sense interface is the element that most distinguishes HTC from all other manufacturers ....
Unfortunately its beauty is comparable to its heaviness
Maybe the question is how to optimize the sense ....
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So HTC should focus on optimizing sense... even the "feature overloaded" Touchwiz (compared galaxy S3 of a friend with my x+) is snappier/faster on similar Hardware.
Sense 5 should better optimized.
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Maybe Sense 5 without blinkfeed and zoe features?
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Now you are regretting that you bought HOX+...
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No regrets whatsoever, like I said, still love the phone and my favorite Android to date (#6 now). Just ticked at how Sense or any customization kills the phone's performance potential. I'll give Elegancia once they update it with the latest AT&T update...can't do it now.
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Now you are regretting that you bought HOX+...
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My international HOX+ is fully stock, and its buttery smooth, sgs3 has no match to the smoothness on sense 4+, locked 60 fps.
Tips:
Go into developer options and set all the animations to .5x
tick force gpu rendering.
go to check if 7 digital is running in apps>running, and disable it if it's there.
Disable HTC gestures in display, gestures and buttons
Use the power saver and only tick the conserve cpu usage to underclock cpu to 1.3ghz, it doesn't slow down the device (if you're not rooted)
For the keyboard, try using the trace keyboard option in the sense keyboard
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I find stock android boreing I like touch whiz interface instead of Google stock firmware.with that said there's no feature on vanilla android except run 5 percent faster that's all I tried every nexus device there and look and apeal isn't that great. .
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Hopefully Sense 5 will be a lot better.
veget83 said:
I think the sense interface is the element that most distinguishes HTC from all other manufacturers ....
Unfortunately its beauty is comparable to its heaviness
Maybe the question is how to optimize the sense ....
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It really is. Sense is just beautiful. People complain about how much better TouchWiz is, but Sense is easier to navigate...
It just seems to me that HTC just needs to get rid of some (maybe most) of the proprietary apps when google can supply the same services in a more lightweight manner. Particularly for the AT&T version. You really can't use that version without rooting it and getting rid of the AT&T apps because despite the quad-core processor they REALLY slow it down (not to mention that they drain the battery even if you're not doing much of anything).
It's great after that though. I'm just looking forward to REAL AOSP on my AT&T X+....if hope isn't lost.
Anyone have more TIPS for daily Sense optimization!?!?!?:silly:
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Hopefully Sense 5 will be a lot better.
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Just tried a One at Best Buy. Sense 5 doesn't seem any better to me in terms of performance. It seems pretty similar to what we have now. Sense has become way too bloated for me. I am going to the galaxy s3 actually, because I can at least root it and install an AOSP rom with ease, opposed to the Att One X+.
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So HTC should focus on optimizing sense... even the "feature overloaded" Touchwiz (compared galaxy S3 of a friend with my x+) is snappier/faster on similar Hardware.
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galaxy s3 with TouchWiz is WAY more laggy and unsnappier then sense on HOX/HOX+ ...i don't know why but the normal hox is really optimized from HTC and it's running on stock locked 60 fps...also th keyboard...a friend of me has also the hox+ and his is also running really good
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Just tried a One at Best Buy. Sense 5 doesn't seem any better to me in terms of performance. It seems pretty similar to what we have now. Sense has become way too bloated for me. I am going to the galaxy s3 actually, because I can at least root it and install an AOSP rom with ease, opposed to the Att One X+.
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Hmm, but what about the Trirangle of flashcounter that comes with Samsung Galaxy series....
hTC does not have them...
I disagree. My girlfriend's stock s3 runs noticeably smoother than my stock hox+ in many situations.
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Hmm, but what about the Trirangle of flashcounter that comes with Samsung Galaxy series....
hTC does not have them...
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I didn't not know about that. Doesn't it just effect the device for warranty purposes. It just voids warranty after a certain amount of flashes?
Edit: just looked into it, I won't be taking it in for warranty most likely and there is an app called triangle away to reset boot counter if so.
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I didn't not know about that. Doesn't it just effect the device for warranty purposes. It just voids warranty after a certain amount of flashes?
Edit: just looked into it, I won't be taking it in for warranty most likely and there is an app called triangle away to reset boot counter if so.
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Yeah that's true... but IMHO its pretty idiotic thing (on part of Samsung)... Compared to it unlocking the bootloader is much easier...
But only if I could S-Off my device
Yea I would like this One X+ a lot more of we had s-off or HTC didn't lock it down so much. The One doesnt have these issues. HTC had to face the brink of corporate failure before they provided a device like the One. I feel a little duped by HTC.
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