Currently on LANIGHT. Might test out Paranoid Android soon. I mostly use this phone to test JB roms now as I have upgraded to a One X.
Currently on LANIGHT. Might test out Paranoid Android soon. I mostly use this phone to test JB roms now as I have upgraded to a One X.
The One X is a distorted mess because someone at HTC decided it would be a good idea to turn compression all the way up on jpegs and movies... There is a cam mod that lets you change it to whatever you want though, if you are rooted. I can take video with a 20Mbps bitrate.
I have JellyBean on my Galaxy S I. The speed improvements going from Eclair>Froyo>Gingerbread>ICS>Jellybean over the past 2.5 years has been a fun ride. Would run better now than when I bought it, if not for a stupid rare hardware flaw that causes sleep-deaths.
Actually, there are RCR123a cells http://www.batteryjunction.com/rc375reliba.html
It is a 4.5+ star light. He took off points for getting too hot while in burst mode. Sorry bud but that happens when you cram this much light in this small of a package. Until they make LED's more efficient, pick two: Brightness, heat, size.
Bahaha-Sunwayman is the epitome of flashlight design. Any direct-drive 18650 powered POS can put out an unregulated and certainly untested theoretical "1000" lumens at the emitter. You're very unlikely to get anything more than 600 lumens out the front. This is a single CR123 or AA powered light. There's not much out…
Yeah, I'll be surprised if its anything less than 800.
This is the last thing I will say- the top and bottom glossy parts on the iphone 5 ARE plastic to let wireless signals in. Just like the first iphone.
No, because the technology wasn't there to make them thin or light enough to be manageable. Its funny how all these years 3.5" has been hailed as the grail of sizes, until apple moves on, and then its a huge upgrade. I had a 4" 16:9 phone with a metal back in 2010 that looks REMARKABLY like the iPhone 5... The Samsung…
I think we know who the real winner is here- The One X. Like a GSIII except with an even better screen, and much better build quality.
Really now? If they wanted to make it smaller, they could make it smaller. Turns out people don't like to squint to read things on their phones. Who knew?
Last time I checked, you could still buy a 4S, and by the time that "goes the way of the 3GS" none of these phones will be here either. So, I'n not sure what this article is getting at other than no one is making good small phones anymore, which, I thought was pretty obvious...
LTE definitely is. While HPSA+ is still based on 3G, LTE uses a new spectrum frequency. You can get over 50Mbps on AT&T's network. Unfortunately, its not in my area yet...
Welcome to sandbagging 101.
And lets not forget this more recent instant classic...
"Power running, power lifting, power sweeping, power dating, power eating, power laughing, power spawning- BABIES! You'll Have So Many Babies! 400 BABIES!"
Only the EVO LTE has been S-OFF'ed so far and its not looking good for the others...
So you can get those nice features Androids had since 2.0.