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• #12252
Hugo7- That's inevitable though I suspect given the massive variety of handsets that run Android right the way through the price range.
In the UK you can pick up an Android "smartphone" for £50- it's the default these days.
Of course. But they've still done well to effectively make it the "default" and become the MS of the phone world.
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• #12253
^^^^^ Damn good infographic, that ;)
The Nokia one is better.
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• #12254
But nobody actually uses it.
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• #12255
Cheers for pointing me in that direction. I think it might be the cause.
Given your responses that's where I'd be looking. No/Incorrect APN, no data.
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• #12256
http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/RNGS/2013/AUG/BLACKBERRY.jpg
Behind-the-Times Phone thread >>>
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• #12259
Fixed for you.
You're welcome.
I wouldn't say fixed. Enhanced maybe, but not fixed.
Any time.
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• #12262
Don't really want touchscreen. They're too big to hold tight and still press buttons with while nailing it over the finest, smoothest roads Britain has to offer.
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• #12263
Siri ? Works with a hands-free kit
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• #12264
Nah, I've tried Siri and Android voice control and it barely works in a quiet office let alone 40kph on a dual carriageway. Plus, it has to sit in my skinsuit pocket and you're not allowed earphones.
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• #12265
sure you've seen these already. but might be of use if not.
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• #12266
Yeah, ta. The Easy Project Easy-to-Use one was what I wanted. Didn't order in time though so had a look in Currys and they just had some basic Nokia 100, 110 or something. Simple but no big buttons. The Easy Project has one-touched dialing. Another option was a throat mic combined with one of those vibrating helmet speakers but that's getting a bit crazy and I don't think I'd have enough battery life for them.
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• #12268
sure you've seen these already. but might be of use if not.
No 3 on that list is fucking awful. I bought it for my mother and it took hours to get her to understand how it worked, with plenty of non-standard actions mapped to buttons and a screen that has minimal contrast.
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• #12269
No 3 on that list is fucking awful. I bought it for my mother and it took hours to get her to understand how it worked, with plenty of non-standard actions mapped to buttons and a screen that has minimal contrast.
After all that, I bet she
a). Never turns the phone on
b). leaves it at home when she goes out -
• #12270
Spot on.
Every time I go back she asks me to tell how the phone works, and every damn time the SIM has been deactivated and she's lost her credit. I don't bother now.
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• #12271
I'm going to root my phone myself next week. Gulp...
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• #12272
I'm tempted to root my htc one if only to give access to the useful bits of most of the task based apps.
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• #12273
http://www.matobmobile.co.uk/mobile-phones/categories/trouble-handling/doro-handleplus-334gsm.html
?I want to be able to text stuff like 'where's my fucking bottles?' - it's very hard to hear audio when I'm riding.
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• #12274
I just want to be able to clear off some of the shite it came loaded with.
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• #12275
I want to root my Note 2 for the same reason. Sooo much bloat. Haven't really looked into the process yet, but it'll happen eventually.
^^^^^ Damn good infographic, that ;)