Really ? Maybe because it's the Christmas spirit that makes this possible...Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Printable View
Really ? Maybe because it's the Christmas spirit that makes this possible...Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I upgraded to Android 4.1.1 and HTC Sense 4+ (am I the only one who thinks it's strange that 4+ comes after 4.1?). The power saver option seems to be working pretty well... the only problem is that it doesn't help that much to have a battery that lasts for 1.5 days instead of 1.... but the extra juice may come in handy at any time.
You can run iTunes free on any version of Windows. Some iterations of Apple PC OS required a paid for upgrade before you could run the latest version of iTunes......Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainRaiden
Android 4.1 is the OS, and HTC Sense is the UI (user interface) made by HTC as a skin for their phones, the two things are not quite the same thing. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
That's the deal with all smartphones. Motorola's Razer and Samsung's Galaxy S3 have two of the biggest batteries currently, but even they don't last longer than 1 or 1.5 days with all the radios (Wi-fi, GPS, 3G data etc.) on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
Try this - Juice Defender
It's pretty much halved my battery usage and now the phone can go on for 2 days and sometimes even more. Plus there's no choppiness or slowdown that you get with Android's own battery saving option. I'm using the aggressive option right now. It's so good that I'm going to buy the ultimate version before my travel for the "extreme" option, which hopefully will make the phone last even longer.
I understand that. My comment was vis a vis the HTC Sense version 4.1 I had before 4+Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainRaiden
Maybe I'll try the Juice Defender but right now I'm operating within the limits so battery is not so much of a problem yet
On Click at the weekend they were reviewing the latest tablets and they didn't like the Surface at all. Basically saying that it looks like the designers actually wanted to make a laptop, but failed in that aim. But then said for use as a tablet the reporter would be able to cancel their gym membership it was that heavy.
Ah okay, my bad then. Maybe HTC thinks + is greater than 4.2. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
The free version is what I am using right now, and it's pretty much doubled the battery time. In any case it'd be helpful.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
will do, cheers ! :bandit:Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainRaiden
The Google Maps app is now available on iOS. This is a great day :D
How embarrasing - number 1 rival OS manufacturers 3rd party app is infinately superior and, more importantly, accurate, than your own.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Wack, wack, oooops!