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Re: Cell phones
Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 3:23 pm
by iZumo
Once again: iPhone =

, it's a product made for fools.
Re: Cell phones
Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 3:25 pm
by iRobot
Someone who defends their phone choice so much and slams the opposition with defamatory comments clearly is insecure about their purchase.
Maybe you can get a refund with your network provider

Re: Cell phones
Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 3:28 pm
by iZumo
I can't just believe the lack of inteligence of iPhone users, who just pay more to get less. My brain cells truly can't understand why someone would pay twice more for a small phone which has even problems with multitasking even in 2014, when other platforms had proper multitasking since 2009.

Re: Cell phones
Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 3:31 pm
by iRobot
Maybe you're one bite short of the full apple if you don't see why the iPhone is so great

Re: Cell phones
Posted: Wed 21 May , 2014 4:06 pm
by proof
I have an iPhone also Izumo

However, I still use my 3G I bought like 5 years ago. Still happy with it, its a bit slow though and doesnt support whatsapp...
Re: Cell phones
Posted: Thu 22 May , 2014 4:12 am
by reload
Oska wrote:It lasts more than two days on my S3 with CyanogenMod 11 4.4.2.
If it lasts only 5h you should clear the cache and wipe the Dalvik cache, that helps after an update.
I haven't rooted my phone. Is that the only way to fix the problem?
I probably should have clarified that I have the US version which comes with 2gb of ram.
Re: Cell phones
Posted: Thu 22 May , 2014 8:02 am
by SageOfSixPaths
Nexus 5

Re: Cell phones
Posted: Thu 22 May , 2014 10:39 am
by Satin
Moto G
6.5 hr Screen on time, all day & night battery, fantastic device, it's also not the size of a book unlike so many new phones, so if you have small hands it's not hard to work.
Re: Cell phones
Posted: Thu 22 May , 2014 12:02 pm
by Oska
reload wrote:Oska wrote:It lasts more than two days on my S3 with CyanogenMod 11 4.4.2.
If it lasts only 5h you should clear the cache and wipe the Dalvik cache, that helps after an update.
I haven't rooted my phone. Is that the only way to fix the problem?
Android rooting Wiki wrote:Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act rooting is illegal in the United States except by exemption.
Anyway, clearing the cache can be done
here, clearing Dalvik can not be done without being rooted; unless you are willing to factory reset your device.
Re: Cell phones
Posted: Thu 22 May , 2014 12:22 pm
by darkelf