YES True. I know LTE does that, but as you said, it's coverage dependent, and the LTE coverage is lacking in a lot of places. WiMax on the original HTC Evo could do that too, but it was spotty at best.
YES True. I know LTE does that, but as you said, it's coverage dependent, and the LTE coverage is lacking in a lot of places. WiMax on the original HTC Evo could do that too, but it was spotty at best.
I don't see HTC struggling w/Sense. Sense is a huge selling point for their phones, whether you believe it or not. Most reviews praised the original Sense, and most reviews for the new One series have praised Sense 4 for being much lighter weight and more agile, while bringing a number of improvements to stock…
Only one color? That's odd. Both of mine blink Green for alerts, solid Orange for charge, and the Evo was Purple for Bluetooth pairing. I think it was Blue when BT was connected.
It stems from a deep-seated frustration w/ the editorial staff and overall declining quality of the content experienced on the site, in addition to the constant shuffling of the comments system, the frustrating design, etc.
I played w/ one at the AT&T store. Very nice looking hardware. Not as heavy as I was expecting, after the review. Noticeably heavier than my One S and the iPhone 5, but nothing bad.
I'm thankful for my brand new Dell XPS 14 Ultrabook. It's the envy of my Mac-toting colleagues (TIL that MacBook Pro 13s only have a 1280x800 resolution. WTF?!?).
They'd never admit to it not working, just as they'd never admit that the design change has been largely a clusterf*%ck and is reviled by many former readers.
Have you considered opening an online store or some affiliate programs? My friend runs a couple of stores that net about $1,000-$4,500/mo each, and with a bit of work, you could deploy multiple small niche stores online, keep the product feeds and ads automated, and just take care of shipping the packages and updating…
You guys keep missing that he says the PC is not in the same room. It's difficult enough to recommend running HDMI across the same room, let alone trying to get it from room-to-room.
This is EASY. Go w/ T-Mobile for the UNLIMITED data! I was in your same spot- I was on Sprint for the unlimited data, which I got, but at terrible 3G speeds w/ the occassional 4G tossed in when it was around.
THIS. It's also Pumpkin Spice coffee season, and it's transitioning into Peppermint Mocha season. :-D
Wow, that's handy! On my One S, the notification light is recessed into the aluminum unibody grill of the earpiece, which, due to being part of the body, is much thicker than the mesh on the ear piece of the Evo it replaced. Thus, at most angles, I can't see the notification light, which is annoying.
Being torn between two or more top-tier products is a good problem to have. :-)
1. Sense UI is frakken awesome. It adds a lot of improvements to stock Android, which IMHO is pretty ugly. Things it adds include numerous camera features, the contacts integration, etc. Dislike the limited multitasking thing it does and the memory it consumes, but w/ 1GB of RAM or more, that last bit's hardly and…
For you, Kyle:
This would work very well for Dear Esther. It plays like a poignant movie in first person.
I LOVED Sega TV!
Mine always revolve around video games. I have 3 or so.
"Chevron 6, locked."
Uhh, one's an arch, and one's a full circle?