Q. i just saw this really old phone case on app called ifunny, and i was wondering if anyone has ever seen one online or at a store.? PLEASE HELP FIRST HELPFULL ANSWER GETS BEST.!!!!! they look like these links, just copy and paste.
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http://www.google.com/imgres?client=safari&rls=en&biw=1024&bih=666&tbm=isch&tbnid=uXbmoLELAUTumM:&imgrefurl=http://technabob.com/blog/2007/05/16/old-school-brick-phone-with-pda-and-mp4-player/&docid=Th20YXuKorMiRM&imgurl=http://technabob.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/babiken_retro_mp4.jpg&w=300&h=420&ei=Y5azUrSLFaSuyQH9sYDYBQ&zoom=1&ved=1t:3588,r:6,s:0,i:120&iact=rc&page=1&tbnh=212&tbnw=161&start=0&ndsp=10&tx=67&ty=100
A. These are not phone cases. These are old cell phones from the 80's and 90's.
The battery is always dead on Samsung Galaxy W?
Q. My girlfriend is having a problem with her Samsung Galaxy W. The battery is constantly dying. We even went to the point of buying a new, higher capacity battery for it but it's still dying within a few hours. In the course of three hours it will go from 100% battery down to 20%. Anybody have any ideas about what's going on and how to improve battery life?
A. In addition to what BethyMac said, the biggest battery killer for smartphones is the display. If you look at the battery status tool under Settings, you'll see the bar graph for the display is the lingers of all.
If she's indoors, she needs to keep the screen level lower. Most screens look fine at 50% or less indoors. Outdoors is different, since it's harder to see. There are widgets on the Play Store that you can install (for free, in many cases) that will allow her to toggle the brightness of the screen. Also, in Settings -> Display, she can adjust the brightness and turn on automatic brightness, which will allow the phone to adjust the screen based on the surrounding light.
She should also condition her battery from time to time. Lithium ion batteries have a chip in them that needs to be refreshed on occasion. Run the phone until the battery goes low enough so the phone shuts itself off. The attach the charger and let the phone charge for one hour after the charge indicator says it's full. You might want to have her do this two or three times initially, then once every two weeks after. That should help recondition the battery.
IPhone 4s or Samsung Galaxy II touch?
Q. Ok people... I just need help choosing one. The one with the most votes will be the one I choose. I heard they're both great phones, but I've been breaking my head because I really don't know which one to get. I've been switching phones a lot so I'd like to stick with one for a while. Help me!!!!
A. The Galaxy S II is one of the thinnest Androids out there, measuring 5.11 x 2.71 x .37 (all inches, HxWxD) and weighing in at 4.77 ounces. The new iPhone, on the other hand, measures in at 4.5 x 2.31 x .37 (all inches, HxWxD) and weighs 4.9 ounces They both come in white and black options, but the iPhone 4S does sport a premium finish with a glass front and back, while the Samsung Galaxy S II has a very thin and sort of flimsy plastic rear caseâ¦but this is what makes it so light, so itâs not necessarily such a flaw.
The Galaxy S II has a larger screen than the iPhone coming in at 4.52 inches compared to 3.5 inches (but remember that the S II is lighter). So the iPhone 4S boasts a 640Ã960 resolution, creating a pixel density of 326ppi, while the Galaxy S II has a bright AMOLED display but it has 480Ã800 resolution, which means it has a pixel density of 216ppi. Looks like the iPhone wins here, but really, both are awesome touchscreen displays.
Obviously, the iPhone 4S runs on IOS 5 and the Galaxy S II on Android. But all the hoopla with the new iPhone was about a new operating system and the latest version is touted as the âworldâs most advanced mobile operating system,â as well as the easiest to use. New features with the upgrade include: notification center, iMessage, Twitter integration, reminders, camera enhancements, better photo editing options, PC free, Safari, Newsstand and Siri, the voice control feature that everybodyâs taking about. The Multi-Touch interface in the new OS is easier since it was âdesigned for your finer,â making it finger friendly. But it still lacks flash support, which is a major downer!
The Samsung Galaxy S II runs Googleâs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS with its own Touchwiz interface. Itâs claimed to be âmore refined and polished,â which basically means a more intuitive user interface.
The iPhone 4S has received a processor upgrade, which is an A5 dual-core chip, clocked in at 800MHz and Apple says youâll notice the upgrade with itâs faster responses that make all the difference when youâre launching apps, on the web and doing everything else you do on your smartphone these days. And because the A5 chip is so power-efficient, iPhone 4S has outstanding battery life (but more on that later).
Since the Galaxy S II has a wider screen, it was given a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 Processor with 1.5 GHz dual-core CPUs so that it wouldnât freeze while running multiple apps.
Storage is worth a quick mention with a new maximum capacity of 64GB available on the Iphone 4S. The Galaxy S II maxes out with just 16GB, and but it does redeem itself with the inclusion of a microSD card slot that can take a further 32GB, adding more storage for those who like to keep everything on their smartphones. This totals 48GB, so comes but it still comes in short of only 16GB of its rival.
They are both world phones, so globetrotters will be satisfied with both. The Galaxy S II is built and engineered to run on 4G networks, making it super fast, which means no waiting even when you have tons of apps open. Thanks to AllShare, you can also wirelessly share and stream videos, photos and music between your phone and TV, laptop and audio system. With a 4G connection you get up to 42 Mbps down speed and itâs Bluetooth 3.0 compatible.
The iPhone 4S also has WiFi abilities thanks to AirPrint and AirPlay, which allows you to print wirelessly and wirelessly stream whatâs on your phone to your HDTV and speakers via Apple TV. It also boasts faster connections since Apple says that the new phone is the first to intelligently switch between two antennas to transmit and receive, making call quality better.
Other than Sira, the other significant iPhone 4S upgrade is its rear-facing camera, which has been bumped up to 8MP from 5MP, and it also has a custom lens with a larger f/2.4 aperture. But the Galaxy S II 8MP camera matches that of the new iPhone 4S, making them even in this category. The details continue to be the same across the board with an LED flash, auto focus and digital zoom. The two are neck-to-neck on video abilities, too, with HD 1080p at 30fps. Both also come with software for photo and video editing.
Apple placed a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery in their new iPhone, with a talk time of up to 8 hours on 3G. Standby time is up to 200 hours, while Internet use is up to 6 hours on 3G and up to 9 on Wi-Fi. Video playback is up to 10 hours and audio playback is up to 40 hours.
Samsung added a rechargeable 1850 mAh lithium-ion battery with talk time pretty much the same with the iPhone so expect 8 hours to be the maximum.
Price
Choose Samsung.
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