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Hi guys, im newby.
Sorry for eanglish but im not good at it
I wanna buy HD2.
I know that its old model and baterry is low.
I need telephone with good internet broswing (movies, wep broswing etc.)
I wanna to have 2 os on it (android +wp7)What can you tell about it?its work good?whith sd i schould buy?(i wanna sd 16 or 32 gb but i dont konow what is important in sd)
how about games?i konw that its old model but can i play games like this?
n1
Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave
n2
minecraft
n3
Assassin's Creed, Gangstar Miami Vindication, Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front, PES 2011, Hero of Sparta, Modern Combat Sandstorm, Need for Speed Shift, Gangstar West Coast Hustle, Real Football 2011, Splinter Cell Conviction
n4
BuddyRush
or another games?
i wanna play long games (not high grafic but long game with many options)
next think is a lcd, how about colors (are they nice?)i know that they aren so good like amouled but what do you think about it?
how about listening music ?how about reading e books?
i hope that You help me.i wanna buy hd2 i second hand because i dont want to buy a new one.
PS:how about flash?can i watch all movies in the internet?videos like a mega video,etc?not only yt.
today i gave a nwe questions.
I really sorry for eanglish but im not good at it
hello. i'm glad you want to buy an hd2. its an amazing device.
the hd2 can easily play the games you've listed and many more. i haven't seen any big difference in screen quality from my hd2 to other phones, but that is just my opinion. the speaker is quite good, but it could be louder but the music quality is just fine, especially with headphones and beats and e-book are common on most smartphones and it handles them just fine.
to flash you start by flashing hspl 4 with active sync/windows mobile device center
link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966228
then you flash magldr
link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893618
finally you flash your preferred wp7 rom and sd android rom (for dualboot), which you can find in the development sections
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thx
Can you tell something more?
when im having windows 7,5
and adroid is evrything correct?evrything works?
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When you talk about everything working, in Android and WP7, it depends on the build ROM you're going to use. With Android, because its been in development for so long, it's almost got no issues (but this varies with builds, and if developers are still updating them). With WP7 is a different game because there are quite a few issues with the builds out there. Most of them are with GPS, camera, touch screen multitouch, battery life. The best thing is to play around with different ROMs and look for one that suits you. The issues you see currently in newer WP7 builds can be seen in ICS ports, but with all things, they'll be worked out in future releases.
isaiah12345 said:
hello. i'm glad you want to buy an hd2. its an amazing device.
the hd2 can easily play the games you've listed and many more. i haven't seen any big difference in screen quality from my hd2 to other phones, but that is just my opinion. the speaker is quite good, but it could be louder but the music quality is just fine, especially with headphones and beats and e-book are common on most smartphones and it handles them just fine.
to flash you start by flashing hspl 4 with active sync/windows mobile device center
link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966228
then you flash magldr
link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893618
finally you flash your preferred wp7 rom and sd android rom (for dualboot), which you can find in the development sections
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Nice to see u here mate , miss your flawlessly cm7 builds ,how's the tablet project ? Wish u all the luck ..
Sorry for the hijack .
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Should I buy a Nexus 7? I wonder why I should be buying such a thing... One reason is that I can use it to watch movies on the train more easily. It has easily more battery life than a notebook. I read I can watch up to 9 hours movies.
Instead I could be buying a Haswell build during Spring 2013
Don't forget I need to save up some money to go on holiday with my girlfriend.
i think it's all personal preference. sounds cliche, but it's true.
will you be at home more often to use the newly built computer? is it more important for work/school/etc.?
or do you prefer to be mobile, but always around wifi spots?
I think that a tablet is more something that you need in addition to a solid laptop. So if you don't have a laptop, then you are probably better off saving money and getting one.
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I think a lot of people make the mistake of thinking that a tablet is a suitable replacement for a laptop or desktop... It's not, get a laptop or desktop first then splurge and get a nexus
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Until a tablet can be a full laptop/desktop replacement, get the laptop, then get the tablet. While I don't use my laptop as much since I have a tablet and a smartphone, I still use it quite a lot.
Here's my situation:
I have a pretty powerful desktop that I rarely use now that I have my Nexus 7. Only time I sit in front of my desktop is when I'm updating my media library; which I listen to on my Nexus.
I'm contemplating selling it and buying something smaller along with a nice NAS and just stream my stuff from that.
cg.voabc said:
Here's my situation:
I have a pretty powerful desktop that I rarely use now that I have my Nexus 7. Only time I sit in front of my desktop is when I'm updating my media library; which I listen to on my Nexus.
I'm contemplating selling it and buying something smaller along with a nice NAS and just stream my stuff from that.
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I'm in the exact same boat as the guy above. I have a very nice gaming rig that i paid a nice chunk of money for and now i find myself sitting at my desk playing or messing with the nexus and only using my desktop for spotify. With all the movement toward mobile/tablet gaming and loads of bluetooth controllers to combat touchscreen controls i'd go with the nexus. You won't regret it.
a tablet don't sobstitute a laptop..but for the use you sad i think it's the devices for you!and i'd want to try yours kernel in the future for this...
How well does a Nexus 7 play GTA or other highend games?
Well I will certainly develop for the Nexus 7. But I mostly support CyanogenMod :fingers-crossed:
From my experience with Google Nexus I see many problems because the kernel is very integrated in the ROM. Franco and other developers use custom frequencies which are not changed in the ROM. So actually the power mananagement will not be working properly. however it might be different here
I am only scared I will buy this thing and it will be of no much use to me.
Also how big is 7", can I still put it in my pocket or not. I might wait for the Nexus 7 3G, maybe not.
So I am still waiting for answers on:
- Does it play the latest high-end games? Eg: GTA, ...
- Battery life is it really 8 hours? Is it significantly more than my Nexus for example which seems to like to drain to 0%? How is this for heavy use?
- Are there any technical issues I should be aware of? Is that screen lifting thing really bad? Or shouldn't I be worrying about that?
Problem is development for Nexus has stalled for a while. I have school, girl friend, and one day in the weekend which I work in a pub. But I still do my best trying to push things.
djjonastybe said:
How well does a Nexus 7 play GTA or other highend games?
Well I will certainly develop for the Nexus 7. But I mostly support CyanogenMod :fingers-crossed:
From my experience with Google Nexus I see many problems because the kernel is very integrated in the ROM. Franco and other developers use custom frequencies which are not changed in the ROM. So actually the power mananagement will not be working properly. however it might be different here
I am only scared I will buy this thing and it will be of no much use to me.
Also how big is 7", can I still put it in my pocket or not. I might wait for the Nexus 7 3G, maybe not.
So I am still waiting for answers on:
- Does it play the latest high-end games? Eg: GTA, ...
- Battery life is it really 8 hours? Is it significantly more than my Nexus for example which seems to like to drain to 0%? How is this for heavy use?
- Are there any technical issues I should be aware of? Is that screen lifting thing really bad? Or shouldn't I be worrying about that?
Problem is development for Nexus has stalled for a while. I have school, girl friend, and one day in the weekend which I work in a pub. But I still do my best trying to push things.
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Power management for kernel settings, use trinity kernel toolbox it overwrites in rom settings. I dont have a single hardware problem with my nexus, software is dependent on what you install. If they are high end android games they usually work well, some have to be updated/optimized for a tegra3 however. I usually get 6-7 hours out of heavy use, but im overclocked to 1.7ghz with a96 trinity kernel and running glazed jelly bean rom. I think thats all you wanted answered, hope it helps. (I run asphalt7, nova3, and modern combat 3 with no problems at all.)
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Power management for kernel settings, use trinity kernel toolbox it overwrites in rom settings. I dont have a single hardware problem with my nexus, software is dependent on what you install. If they are high end android games they usually work well, some have to be updated/optimized for a tegra3 however. I usually get 6-7 hours out of heavy use, but im overclocked to 1.7ghz with a96 trinity kernel and running glazed jelly bean rom. I think thats all you wanted answered, hope it helps. (I run asphalt7, nova3, and modern combat 3 with no problems at all.)
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Ok thank you that's all I wanted to know. 6 hours battery life is definately a win over the Google Nexus' 2-3-4 hours.
Hi guys! First of all - moderators, please excuse me if I'm breaking the rules - I'm only a reader in this forum and I have never posted here a new topic, so if there is something wrong - sorry about that.
I want to buy a new replacement phone for my Samsung Galaxy Spica (i5700). I've been using this phone for 3 years now, it has bugs, lags and so on. The biggest problem with it is the battery life - barely one day with 2 hours of Wi-Fi browsing.
I don't have money to buy an expensive phone - simple as that. My budget is very tight - only 150-170 EU for a new android device. I like a lot the LG L7 model, but I have several questions:
1. Can I get 2 days of battery life with 2 hours of Wi-Fi daily (or 3G)?
2. Does it lag with ICS or JellyBean? I will barely play games, mostly browsing, viber, skype, documents, music.
3. How does the GPS perform? I mean does it work well on the road or it doesn't? My Galaxy Spica has a nice sensor, but the phone is becoming very slow for the newer Sygic and NAVIGON apps. Does L7 work well with GPS apps or not? GPS is important feature for me.
4. Can I buy a bigger battery for L7 and do I need it?
5. What accessories can you suggest me to buy with the phone? (please, not expensive ones) Do I need screen protector or silicone/plastic back case?
6. Is the problem with the apps2SD serious? Does every L7 phone have it or not? When I buy a phone how can I check out if the apps2SD is working? If it isn't, can it be fixed? And if it can be fixed, do I have to install custom ROM? Can I fix it with stock ROM?
7. Is the single core processor a big problem? What's your opinion?
I have bolded the most important questions. Please, I want to buy a new phone, but I don't know a lot of things about hardware and android. I have used 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 CyanogenMod for my Galaxy Spica and I'm not afraid of experiments, but I want the important things (apps2SD, GPS, camera, music, Wi-Fi/3G) simply to work, because with my Spica I have problems now.
Do you think that it would be a wise decision to buy L7 and stick to it untill the end of next year (2014) or to by another phone? What do you think guys?
Thank you for your considerations and for reading my looong post! Cheers to all of you!
Well, i am a half-a-year L7 user and i think this could be my opinion about this phone.
1.the batery least long, at least for me, using wifi for a couple of hours and some music with brightness at 15-20% least almost a day (literally 20-24 hours)
2.there's almost any lag lag on JB, on ICS runs fine (i've got 708g and the only rom is carrier and it's full of crap, that reduces the performance), but honestly is not any god for gamming, it only runs some gameloft games and gta III with some lag, i can't say more because i only tried this ones, it works really smooth with office and opera, it even runs flash in some pages.
3.the gps works god, ive only tried the maps apps, so i don't tell nothing about navigon, but with the gpu trick it might be runs smooth
4.the battery itself it's big, at least at my concern, it's 1700mA, and no, unlike some xperia model's, you can't change the battery to a bigger one.
5. i recomend to buy a case for the phone (the silicon one is fine) and the screen protector, if you can bought a holster clip, that would be perfect, because is stronger and it resist better the falls
6. the internal sd is 4 gb (2.7 gb really) and as i dont use heavy apps i only use the internal as apps storage and an external to save my music and photos, if you're not using heavy app (such as games like asphalt 7) the internal is fine for you
7. so far i'm kinda happy with the performance (as i say the only rom for P708g is carrier), but i've tryed the stock v10k and v20a (open europe) and it runs very well
I wish that this could help'd you, if you ask me, i will told you to bought it, specially because of the new born scene (CM10, MIUI,etc...) and the stylish desing.
Thank you for your fast and complete answer to all of my questions! Cheers!
I have one favor to ask you - if you have the time, of course, could you try the GPS in some GPS applications like Sygic, Navitel, Navigon just for me to see if there are any problems. Google maps uses internet (Wi-Fi/3G) which means that the GPS would work fine, but what about if you turn the internet off? Is it flexible and fast or not?
I would appreciate it if someone can share some GPS experience with the L7.
You said that the battery life is around 1 day? Are you sure? This isn't what I was expecting. I thought that with 2 hours daily Wi-Fi or 3G always on the phone can last up to 2 days. Do you have a lot of apps or widgets? Because I won't buy a phone that lasts 24 hours with 3G always on. It's just pointless for me, even if it is Galaxy SIII or Galaxy SIV
Another question - is it easy to find an original replacement battery for the L7?
Can you give me a link to the accessories you are referring to? Is there a car stand suitable for this phone? What does a "holster clip" mean? Sorry but I've never used to have a phone case before (dropped my galaxy spica 30-40 times, nothing happened to it, just scratches on the plastics)
I didn't quite understand what do you mean in answer 7 - "the only ROM is carrier". What does this mean?
Wish all of you a good day! I will write in this topic if some new answers arise for me :angel:
I would like to buy a bluetooth headset to use with my Nexus 4. Which one would you guys (and girls ) recommend to me? I want it to be an one-time purchase for quite some time, but it doesn't have to be more expensive than average if not needed.
Battery life is important for me and clear sound for me and the person I am speaking with (good mic). But it doesn't have to be astronomical quality. Battery life is more important. And with 4.0 BLE support maybe? I prefer a standard design, nothing fancy or out of the ordinary. Just clean black would be good I suppose. And easy controls.
Edit: I will solely use it for calling. I'm not buying one for listening to music or watching videos/playing games.
Using an OnePlus 5(not5t) I'm a person who needs a good battery, good camera quality, uninterrupted charging speed and I play games alot so which would the best rom for me of android 10.