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Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 5:34 pm
by CivicBeater
My plan is to order the Droid X tonight!

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 9:46 pm
by CivicBeater
Kind of funny, after a long conversation with an uber nerd sales rep at Verizon, he told me without really telling me to hold out for the Samsung Fascinate as it should be out on Verizon at the end of next month. hmmmm He basically said to be careful with the droid X as it's 1GHz processor is an overclocked 800MHz processor and foresees some issues with that overtime, which is understandable.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 9:51 pm
by coolhandluke
I'l have to lookup the Samsung unit. Right now I'm leaning towards the HTC Incredible but my current phone is a Samsung and I'v enjoyed it.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 10:11 pm
by Bradstard
The Droid X is running the TI OMAP3630 processor which has run from 550mhz to 1ghz. I wouldn't worry about that processor.

The Samsung vs Droid X
http://www.wirefly.com/learn/resources/ ... fascinate/

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 10:14 pm
by 98spec022
CivicBeater wrote:Kind of funny, after a long conversation with an uber nerd sales rep at Verizon, he told me without really telling me to hold out for the Samsung Fascinate as it should be out on Verizon at the end of next month. hmmmm He basically said to be careful with the droid X as it's 1GHz processor is an overclocked 800MHz processor and foresees some issues with that overtime, which is understandable.
There will always be the next-best android phone to wait for. You have to bite the bullet.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 10:22 pm
by CivicBeater
Honestly, for some reason the Droid X really has me hyped with the HDMI out port. I think that would be killer to be able to go straight into a TV off of the phone and playback video. Not sure that the Samsung can do that.

I know, there is always something to wait for. I just need to give in already. If it's not for waiting out for the samsung it's waiting till the end of the year when Verizon is to release their 4G.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 10:33 pm
by coolhandluke
I haven't held or used any of the droid phones, but I am still leaning towards the Incredible:
http://www.wirefly.com/learn/resources/ ... ncredible/

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 13th, 2010, 10:47 pm
by CivicBeater
coolhandluke wrote:I haven't held or used any of the droid phones, but I am still leaning towards the Incredible:
http://www.wirefly.com/learn/resources/ ... ncredible/
I've used the Incredible and it's great. Very quick. Basically if you prefer a smaller phone, go for the Incredible. If you want screen size, the droid x is your choice. Both phones are great, and you won't be dissapointed.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 9:39 am
by elambz
My friend who is a technology geek and graduated from RIT loves his Incredible, but hates that you can't root it. I believe thats the right terminology. He's had a lot of smart phones, ranging from iPhones to blackberrys, to Nokia N-series, to androids. He's now looking forward to the Droid X.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 9:51 am
by itrsteez
There is a droid phone you can't get root access to? I thought that's what all of the phone nerds jerked off over?

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 9:59 am
by CivicBeater
elambz wrote:My friend who is a technology geek and graduated from RIT loves his Incredible, but hates that you can't root it. I believe thats the right terminology. He's had a lot of smart phones, ranging from iPhones to blackberrys, to Nokia N-series, to androids. He's now looking forward to the Droid X.
I might just give in on the X.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 10:03 am
by Dave_B
All phones on the market right now you CAN root. Incredible's method is a bit odd, comparied to say an HTC Hero... but whatev... it's been done.

IMO, your just going to have to jump in. by 1st qtr next year they will have dual core proc's in these damn phones. The choice to wait, is yours.

Myself, I jumped in with a $30 HTC Hero and haven't looked back. It's OC'd to 710 Mhz, and totally stable, rooted/rom'd and themed.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 10:13 am
by Bradstard
I plan to go with the Droid X or the Incredible once I get back from vacation next week. I don't plan on rooting it though, I'm not sure what functionality it would give me that would require it.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 10:21 am
by CivicBeater
Bradstard wrote:I plan to go with the Droid X or the Incredible once I get back from vacation next week. I don't plan on rooting it though, I'm not sure what functionality it would give me that would require it.
I would recommend ordering the X tonight at midnight online. Come Friday, I'm sure they'll be on back order for 2 weeks.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:02 am
by Bradstard
I leave for Florida on Friday morning and don't want to mess with my phone prior to leaving.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:22 am
by Bradstard
I'm finally ditching my DSL as they only offer up to 6mb pipes here.
Here's the last speedtest with the DSL. Cable modem being installed now (even though I HATE my local cable company)
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Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:29 am
by elambz
Dave_B wrote:All phones on the market right now you CAN root. Incredible's method is a bit odd, comparied to say an HTC Hero... but whatev... it's been done.

IMO, your just going to have to jump in. by 1st qtr next year they will have dual core proc's in these damn phones. The choice to wait, is yours.

Myself, I jumped in with a $30 HTC Hero and haven't looked back. It's OC'd to 710 Mhz, and totally stable, rooted/rom'd and themed.
You're right. I went back through his posts and found one where he mentioned having to jump through hoops to root it.

Phones are worse than computers when it comes to being out of date. I like sticking with my iPhone for that reason. If I say I'm gonna stick with it, then every year, year and a half I'll be upgrading. Some of my friends end up buying new phones every few months because of the newest and bestest android phones. Fuck that.
Bradstard wrote:I'm finally ditching my DSL as they only offer up to 6mb pipes here.
Here's the last speedtest with the DSL. Cable modem being installed now (even though I HATE my local cable company)
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They don't have FiOS in your area? I hated verizon's support for their DirecTV and DSL, but man FiOS is stupid fast and TV seems pretty good too.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:30 am
by CivicBeater
Noooo you can't hate on Directv.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:32 am
by Bradstard
No, we don't have FIOS here. We are in redneckville South Carolina. :P

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 11:49 am
by elambz
CivicBeater wrote:Noooo you can't hate on Directv.
We had it at my place for 3 weeks, and NEVER actually had TV. They gave us the run around 4 times and we told them to take their dish off and cancel our service. Verizon DSL was giving us fits too. We switched over to Cox for digital cable and internet. Much better service.
Bradstard wrote:No, we don't have FIOS here. We are in redneckville South Carolina. :P
I kinda figured you guys wouldn't, but you never know. Not even our entire area here has FiOS, but most of the nicer neighborhoods like yours in my area have FiOS.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 12:00 pm
by Dave_B
I will never, EVER give up my DirectTV. I've had it for years, and have tried DishNetwork, local cable's and others... No WAY!!!

Yeah, people complain about outage during storms... but IMO... the storms that actually block the signal are usually storms you shouldn't have the TV on for anyway. And if the dish is setup right, simple clouds and airplanes will never block your signal.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 12:06 pm
by elambz
Dave_B wrote:I will never, EVER give up my DirectTV. I've had it for years, and have tried DishNetwork, local cable's and others... No WAY!!!

Yeah, people complain about outage during storms... but IMO... the storms that actually block the signal are usually storms you shouldn't have the TV on for anyway. And if the dish is setup right, simple clouds and airplanes will never block your signal.
Well we were told that we had to get HD service to get channels. Then when they came out they said that that our dish was no good. Then we he put the new dish on he said "oh, those trees over there will not allow you to get standard definition channels, you will ONLY get the HD channels." Then he didn't have everything he needed. Everytime we talked to them the story changed. It was frustrating, and really put a bad taste in our mouth.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 12:19 pm
by Dave_B
Yeah, I remember you mentioning something like that a while ago. Not sure if you just had a bad tech, or what. It's not normally like that however.

The channels you get are based on 2 things, the dish (what kind) and the recieving. Tree's has NOTHING to do with it.

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 12:21 pm
by cmdR430
Dave_B wrote:All phones on the market right now you CAN root. Incredible's method is a bit odd, comparied to say an HTC Hero... but whatev... it's been done.

IMO, your just going to have to jump in. by 1st qtr next year they will have dual core proc's in these damn phones. The choice to wait, is yours.

Myself, I jumped in with a $30 HTC Hero and haven't looked back. It's OC'd to 710 Mhz, and totally stable, rooted/rom'd and themed.

Fcuk.... I am so far out of the technology loop, I have no idea what your last sentence even means.....

I 've got a LG Versa a can't even figure out how to get the shitty camera to zoom....

Re: Technology Thread

Posted: July 14th, 2010, 12:30 pm
by Dave_B
LMFAO!!!

The phones today are like mini computers. It's overclocked from 500 Mhz to 710 and stable (not glitchy, rebooting) and rooting means I have root level access (it's linux, think like full domain admin rights in Windows environment) the ROM means I'm not running the stock "operating system" that Sprint has, but a custom one and themed means I have further changed that ROM to include my own icons, and other customizations such as a clear lock screen.