AliHajiSheik
AliHajiSheik
AliHajiSheik

Has not happened on my 8x or my wife's lumia.

I would like to see that for the galaxy, 920 and 8x. There has been a lot of talk about the 920 being bulletproof. I hope they do follow ups, although I imagine the entire staff owns iphones.

This is helpful information. That thing about closing accounts is crazy - I had no idea and closed a bunch of accounts I hadn't used in years like old Sleepy's accounts I used to get a discount on a mattress and a discover card I used to transfer a balance to 10 years ago, paid off and never used gain. It dropped my

My T Mobile service is consistently excellent, I have a better data plan than the competitors, I always get a signal and I don't need some weird booster sold by the company to get the signal. I'm very happy with my 8x as well, and the SIII and Nexus were pretty nice devices as well.

I demand that this not feature support for the only way to get full HD video and lossless audio. Give me compression, lossy sound, multi-hour downloads and an inability to game if the internet is down! No discs.

No, not at all. It works flawlessly. My 8x is the best phone I've ever owned, the OS is terrific.

I find it hard to believe that a 21 year old wants CDs and DVDs.

Do you think A's in math and statistics will be the road to much ass like captaining the football or basketball team now that everyone is on the Nate Silver bandwagon?

Didn't Gizmodo write an article recently giving step by step instructions for cracking WEP?

Waiting on the pro. There is no reason for me to own a tablet when I can own a tablet that is also a real machine. Impatience is setting in but based on my experience with the ipad 2 anything less than x86 is going to leave me wanting.

3.5 stars for something nobody should buy. Generous.

I'm a big fan of the design, apps on the desktop and the overall feel of it. It was easier for me to start using than Mac's OS which I have on a mini and is uncomfortable for me for whatever reason.

Very interested in windows phone. I'll go with the 8x though. I hate two things about my G2 - weight and the boot time - so this sounds like a deal breaker.

The review kind of makes me want it. Weight is acceptable and even a tiny bit lighter than my dated G2. There doesn't seem to be anything demonstrably wrong with it and it has a nice big screen you could actually touch type on.

I am the first one with my hand up when you ask the question who wants a tablet that is also a laptop. Because I want portability, convertibility, desk and couch use, I want a consumption device for the airplane and a very light laptop replacement when travel. I want a ultrabook that is also a tablet. I'm very

The Pro will be a better measure of exactly what they are bringing to the table. RT is a tablet with an innovative keyboard cover.

Resolution and specs really aren't important.

I have the last version and it plays HD video very nicely. It replaced an atom machine that was utterly incapable. There is no reason this wouldn't perform better than the last model.

I would venture to guess that a Mercedes has a better engine, suspension and tramission than a Camry. This is like justifying a Mercedes based on the paint job and leather seats.

Is the keyboard "obviously" lackluster? The other reviews don't seem to agree.