yeah I'm annoyed, but not to the point of anger, I get it; its going to be very popular. That being said I would at least appreciate an email or something explaining the delay, but oh well.
yeah I'm annoyed, but not to the point of anger, I get it; its going to be very popular. That being said I would at least appreciate an email or something explaining the delay, but oh well.
Same here, got the confirmation email, but no access code yet.
I got a confirmation email saying I was part of the top 2000, still haven't received my access code.
depending on what phone you have your storage space may not support carrying your music library around with you. My DNA, when I had, it only had about 8Gbs of usable storage space.
I forgot, but, given you can upload and stream your own music plus the huge catalog they offer, its still a good value IMHO.
I posted the below on another comment on this post, but I feel everything in it is relevant to your comment, keep in mind this is from an Android prospective and I'm not sure it can be used on idevices.
Thats the beauty of Google Music, you can upload the collection already have and stream that to your device for free (up to 20k songs). On top of that they also give you the option to pay $8 a month which allows you access to millions of other songs you don't own. its why I dumped Spotify honestly, I think Google…
I believe you're right, if looked at in broad generalizations, there are of course; always exceptions.
When I think of this issue I don't look at Android the way most people do, for one I wont buy an Android phone that I cant Root and Rom. Thats not to say everybody has to do that, or that you should; thats just me, so when I think of Android, I always think of stock Android. so with that in mind I generally like…
I owned most of these as a kid, wish I still had them.
Its really not that stupid if you think about just how bad the Vita has sold, they have all these games out there but nobody is buying them. The thought is if you can introduce people to these games at a low price point, so they can play them on their TV's, they might want to be able to take them on the go and…
Verizon and US Cellular in SE Iowa is pretty good (LTE), unless you're on the road, Fairfield, Mount Pleasant Iowa City and Des Moines are very solid.
Southeast Iowa (specifically Fairfield, Ottumwa Iowa City and Des Moines), Us Cellular and Verizon 4G is pretty solid. Sprint has "3G", but its painfully slow, and there is little to no GSM coverage to speak of what-so-ever outside of Edge or 2G speeds.
I'm rather suprised the Droid DNA wont be getting it.
that was a concern, and it does tend to get hot, but I only use the touchstone at work, I have a desk fan and If I get worried that its getting to hot I just aim the fan at it for awhile. but its never gotten so hot that the phone shuts down.
I used the one at the link below, its really easy, it took less than an hour from start to finish.
I installed a DIY wireless charger in my Galaxy Nexus using an old palm pre plus and the touchstone charging dock, and it works just like this.
I tend to hate when people ask that question.
they don't rotate for me either.
I have one of those, I tend to use Android more simply for the Netflix app, I like to set it on the touchstone next to my office computer and have Netflix on in the background for some "white noise". but I use it every day still.