Q. Me and my family like to play pranks on each other here and there. I'm looking to do something to my dad's phone just for phone. He has a Samsung Galaxy S II.
A. Use crack your lcd, it makes the phone look like the screen broke,
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/cracked+lcd
I tried it once on my sisters phone and she freaked out
Sprint/How much does it cost to add a line to existing customer to purchase the galaxy nexus?
Q. How much does it cost to add a line to an unlimited text data and Internet plan but it has 1500 minute calling? How much would the galaxy nexus cost in a new line for sprint
A. Is better to buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus unlocked and using your current phone service.
You can buy it here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZEF01A/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=acomprar-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005ZEF01A
Pros:
1. Incredibly sexy: thin but not too thin, slightly contoured, more rigid than other Samsung Android devices thanks to the internal metal frame
2. Large, bright, detailed screen. However it doesn't come off as huge due to minimal bezel and the use of the bottom portion of the screen for contextual soft-keys. The screen uses a pentile-matrix configuration, but the pixel density is so good that you really can't notice unless you look very closely and even then it's difficult to tell. The blacks melt into to the bezel beautifully and the colors pop.
3. You get the very latest version of Android, with instant updates from Google. I have grown to despise carrier/OEM UI skins and their accompanying OS update delays. The Android 4.0 UI is a huge upgrade and behaves much much better, making such carrier/OEM skins even less desirable. The interface seems to have been reworked from the ground up for smooth, responsive operation. Transitions are slick, and apps run great. I haven't had app compatibility issues some others have mentioned; some games haven't been updated for 4.0 yet but most apps I use work fine. The whole experience is leaps and bounds over any prior version of Android. 4.0 seems made for this phone and works perfectly.
4. If you get the unlocked GSM version, it works on any GSM network in the world with up to 21mbps HSPA+ speeds. I bought it overseas and popped in a $30/mo T-Mobile SIM and it works perfectly, I get speeds between 3-8mbps in the SF Bay Area, with seamless transitions between EDGE, HSPA/HSPA+. Not to mention no carrier bloatware!
Cons:
1. Lack of an SD card slot and only 16GB of internal memory. This is the only thing that bothers me. However USB OTG solves part of this problem (with a special cable, you can plug in an external mass storage device -- this does not currently work without rooting, but official support will be included in a future firmware update as confirmed by Google)
2. Screen is scratchable... it's not Gorilla Glass but the point is, even Gorilla Glass scratches given contact with the right material. Order a good screen protector when you order the phone and don't take off the retail packaging screen film until you are ready to put on the screen protector. This will keep your display perfect for years.
3. Screen doesn't seem *quite* as bright as the SGS2 screen, but it's still brighter than any LCD I've used.
4. You still can't buy the GSM version with a Samsung USA warranty... but if you buy it from a reputable international retailer they will broker your international warranty claims, or you can get it with a 3rd-party USA warranty from such as Newegg. Maybe one day you will be able to get the GSM version with a Samsung USA warranty, but I'm starting to lose hope. I even tried contacting Samsung USA support but they won't touch the i9250 for repairs, even if you're willing to pay
5. Most of the software issues I previously noted have been fixed with updates from Google. Camera quality has definitely improved, but still falls short of some Android phones and definitely the iPhone. Hopefully this will continue to improve with further updates
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZEF01A/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=acomprar-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005ZEF01A
Is there a chord to view my android devices screen on my tv?
Q. I want to watch a video that is on my samsung galaxy s 1900 android on my samsung lcd tv.
thank you
A. I think Google TV device is best option for you for all your needs.I suggest you Google TV device. Google TV device is a additional beauty of Television but HDMI port should be attached with television.Through Google TV device, you can enjoy android applications on TV.You can enjoy internet on your Television screen.Google TV device support music playing, photo browsing, enjoy more family entertainment.You can also enjoy videos,chatting, Twitter etc.I am a user of Google TV device for 9 months with no failures.I m sending a link, check it out
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Title : Anybody know of any good pranks to play on someone with an android phone?
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