Mark Kamill
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How the hell do you deal with such a big screen though?
How the hell do you deal with such a big screen though?
Yup. It works perfectly again. It's really funny - the repair sheet said this for the problem:
Code:[b]WORK PERFORMED:[/b] [314]- REPLACED PBA - CRACKED EPOXY
Dunno what that means, but as long as my phone isn't just a glorified MP3 player, I'm happy.
As far as it goes, yes, all the same. Using *#06# to reveal my IMEI showed that the IMEI matched the one that was on the bottom of the phone's box. It got wiped again, not that I mind, I have a CWM backup from right before I restored it to pure stock.
Yeah, it is. tbh when I popped back in the SIM card and got it working, I kinda felt like I missed it. I'm more used to it than any other phone and the one I borrowed was really limited, especially with less than 300 MB of ram. Not to mention the battery dropped an entire 15% when it was fully charged for no apparent reason.
My phone has a 4.3" 800x480 display and IE9 Mobile isn't exactly the best thing to use for mobile sites these days, but it still gets the job done.
Sometimes, though, I do wish for HD goodness.
Which is exactly why I still can't deal with the iPhone. I need that 4.5 inch screen on it, and I'll be fine with it. Maybe even a lower price, but the day apple drops their premium is when hell freezes over apparently.I think a lot of people are discovering the "sweet spot" of phones to be between 4.5 and 5 inches.
Hivemind will be hivemind. Not that I hate iOS mind you, just the entire thinking behind the need for apple products. But I do go with android simply cause I can use a custom launcher and bling the hell out of the UI for something truly mine."iPhones are easier to use, less complicated, easier to text." ~ a comment on facebook
Because android phones exhibits a significant level of complexity, such that I must avoid them for higher-priced alternatives.