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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sandwich on April 10, 2012, 06:14:27 pm
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And FWIW, I did a crappy update video. :p
http://youtu.be/cWciwEiq83I
ICS is niiiice... :D
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I want an ICS phone with a qwerty keyboard... :(
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I want an ICS phone with a qwerty keyboard... :(
I thought I wanted a QWERTY keyboard when I first when smart phone shopping. There are few on the market and they tend to suck. And turns out I actually like typing on the screen anyways.
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I think I'm fine sticking with dumb phones. :p
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ICS is niec. It wasn't as much "jizzed in my pants" as I had anticipated but still niec.
Edit: Wifi is SO much better now. With 2.3.6, I had to wait for around a minute until there was a proper connection going on, but now it's like click and BAM, wifi on.
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Yeah.. I'm waiting for my carrier to update my Galaxy S2 to ICS... I hate carriers.. why do they have to get in the middle of the damned process just to add their crapware.
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I'm running 2.3.3 (whatever the hell that is) and It's soooooooo neat.
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I'm running 2.3.3 (whatever the hell that is) and It's soooooooo neat.
Gingerbread.
alsoilaughatyourandroidversion
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I like the touchscreen keyboards, but I find that using a full qwerty keyboard, whether button or on-screen, requires much more attention than using T9 or similar on a dumbphone. This is because on a dumbphone, you can put your thumb on the nubs on the number 5, and then you know (after learning) exactly where all the letters are, and if you are familiar with how the automatic word guessing on your phone has adjusted to you, you can type pretty fast without ever having to look at it, and only make a few minor corrections (if any) after you are finished.
I used to be able to drive while texting with no problem (before it was illegal) - never had to take my eyes off the road except after I was done, when I would take a few split second glances to be sure everything was typed correctly, then send. Now that I've got a qwerty on-screen keyboard, I find it actually very dangerous to type, even if I type slowly and only take glances here and there. Much more hand-eye coordination required.
Now, I usually try to use the voice dictation feature in the text window. For the most part, that works ok.
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I'm still waiting for it for mine.
Lousy canada networks.
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I like the touchscreen keyboards, but I find that using a full qwerty keyboard, whether button or on-screen, requires much more attention than using T9 or similar on a dumbphone. This is because on a dumbphone, you can put your thumb on the nubs on the number 5, and then you know (after learning) exactly where all the letters are, and if you are familiar with how the automatic word guessing on your phone has adjusted to you, you can type pretty fast without ever having to look at it, and only make a few minor corrections (if any) after you are finished.
I used to be able to drive while texting with no problem (before it was illegal) - never had to take my eyes off the road except after I was done, when I would take a few split second glances to be sure everything was typed correctly, then send. Now that I've got a qwerty on-screen keyboard, I find it actually very dangerous to type, even if I type slowly and only take glances here and there. Much more hand-eye coordination required.
Now, I usually try to use the voice dictation feature in the text window. For the most part, that works ok.
This is exactly why I love keyboards such as Swype or SlideIT... they have the QWERTY layout we all know and (for the most part) love, but all you need to do is slide your finger from one area to the next... as long as you're in the vicinity of the letters that make up the word you're trying to type, chances are the keyboard will recognize it - especially with longer words.
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I had that for a while on a Samsung Omnia II (SCH-i920) - Windows Mobile 6.5 ruined it. It would eventually get slower and slower and then just lag to pieces.
Now I've got an iPhone:
iPhone: :nono: How dare you want to put Swype / haptic response / an alternative window manager on your phone!
Me: -_- /begins researching in teh Internetz
iPhone: "What are you doing? :mad2: That is not Apple-approved! :mad: You rebel scu-{jailbreak} --er... Greetings! :D Owner/Administrator/root, how may I service you today? :nod:
Me: Why, thank you, device that I purchased and own. That's just the response I expect. :rolleyes:
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Jfc, don't text while you drive.
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I try not to anymore. Voice dictation is pretty much hands-free, and hands-free is allowed. Like I said, before, with T9, I was pretty much able to drive like normal, as I did not need to look at the phone.
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I'm running CM9 nightlies on my galaxy s2. I'm loving the tasty ice cream sandwich. Can't believe I ever owned an iPhone.
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I'll root my phone and run whatever build I want as soon as my warranty runs out anyway. Till then, there's no reason for me to void the warranty except my own impatience.
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As long as you can flash it back to factory before sending it in, you should be fine, I would think.
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As long as you can flash it back to factory before sending it in, you should be fine, I would think.
You need a jig for some phones.
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I want an ICS phone with a qwerty keyboard... :(
I thought I wanted a QWERTY keyboard when I first when smart phone shopping. There are few on the market and they tend to suck. And turns out I actually like typing on the screen anyways.
Pantech Crossover