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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 11:18 Post subject: |
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Werelds
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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 11:25 Post subject: |
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Interinactive wrote: | because we weren't using iMessage anymore |
Whatsapp? Hangouts? <insert one of many more>?
Quote: | plus I couldn't simply send videos from my Android phone (without going through the BS of manually compressing them) so my data plan went through the roof. |
I don't get that one. Last I checked the iPhone 5 records 1080p30 just the same. And an iPhone 4 is retarded, recording at some crazy bit rate (20+ Mbps for that shit camera). Videos now shouldn't be bigger, so nothing should be different data wise?
Don't get me wrong, if you wanna go back to an iPhone for some reason I fully understand, it's just that these 2 "issues" I don't understand.
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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 13:17 Post subject: |
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Werelds
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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 13:29 Post subject: |
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Interinactive wrote: | How do you go about getting family, work mates and friends to all use the same app? When I had an iPhone I had one person on Android and it was my sister. I don't really feel like having various SMS apps for various people |
Ah see, that explains it
iMessage never took off here, not even amongst Apple users so dunno. I've not used it even once on my iPad.
Quote: | With an iPhone you pick a video, attach it, hit send and put the phone back in your pocket. It automatically compresses the file very quickly. |
Hmm I find that doubtful, surely it doesn't do the transcode *on* your phone, that would be quite a battery drain
Can't help you there, no idea how iOS goes about that, I've never bothered recording any video on my iPad! Perhaps Leo does though, sounds interesting. I personally don't send videos over 3G anyway, I use WiFi for that.
Quote: | Also; I'm not sure where the fault here belongs, but I could get my Exchange emails through every email app I tried but Aquamail... which was a shame because I would have otherwise used that. |
That depends on your Exchange provider's setup.
Aquamail does support it now, but obviously the developer doesn't have the ActiveSync license, so he had to resort to using EWS (Exchange Web Services). That SHOULD not be an issue with 90% of all Exchange implementations, but some IT admins fuck with that and screw it up.
Is the Exchange account you were trying to use an Outlook/365 account by any chance? Because I think for EWS you need a different endpoint then.
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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 13:37 Post subject: |
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Werelds
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Posted: Wed, 22nd Jan 2014 14:09 Post subject: |
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Interinactive wrote: | You've never sent a video via email over iOS? |
Nope. I've never had an iPhone myself and fuck recording with an iPad - looks stupid and the iPad (3, btw) camera isn't particularly great
Quote: | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_COlnauzFI
2:05 onwards
You can select ~30 seconds (last I used it, duration could be longer now) of video and it will compress it (9 times out of 10 my videos aren't that long anyway). If you open the compressed version on a desktop it's noticeably worse, but it gets the job done for mobile use |
Hmm interesting, so basically they just run a really quick, but equally terrible algorithm on it?
I wonder if that's not possible in Android tbh, like I said, I never send emails over 3G so I've never really given a fuck about the size. I'll have a play later 
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ClaudeFTW
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Posted: Fri, 24th Jan 2014 00:56 Post subject: |
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Interinactive wrote: | Wire around $400 over and you've got a deal >_>
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That's VERY decent price, and I would take your offer if you didn't live in Absurdistan. Pretty sure shipping would cost a lot, but alas, I know exactly fuck all about international shipping fees.
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Posted: Tue, 28th Jan 2014 22:34 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 20th Jun 2014 05:34 Post subject: |
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Android KitKat 4.4.4 released (only Nexus devices for now).
Changelog here:
https://funkyandroid.com/aosp-KTU84M-KTU84P.html
Mostly a security update related to the recently discovered SSL exploits.
Just like with 4.4.3, only System and Radio updated. Bootloader remains unchanged.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Dec 2014 23:06 Post subject: |
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First:
WTF, why is the last post here from June?!
Second:
I am using the Cataclysm ROM (Android 5.0) and the Code-Blue Kernel since nearly two weeks.
The ROM is still AOSP but with more and more features getting added slowly (thanks Lollipop). It's very stable, as it's declared by the dev as a daily-driver ROM.
And the Kernel does wonders to the battery life. Pure Standby is about 8-10 days now, while turning the phone regulary to just see the time or if new message arrived. When using it, i had about 4h display-on time. Looking at the percentage still left and the info showing remaining power, it would probably go up to 7h!! I also don't notice any worse performance.
THANKS FOR READING, MAYBE YOU WILL CONSIDER ONE OR BOTH!
ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/rom-cataclysm-nexus-5-t2518660
Kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/kernel-t2697951
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sausje
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Posted: Sun, 14th Dec 2014 23:32 Post subject: |
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Bob Barnsen wrote: | First:
WTF, why is the last post here from June?!
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Because this phone is old and taken out of production 
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Posted: Tue, 16th Dec 2014 01:28 Post subject: |
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My cousin had a similar problem with his Nexus 4 and it was the custom keyboard app he was using (SwiftKey I think). He removed it and problem gone.
I don't know if that's your case though.
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Posted: Tue, 16th Dec 2014 01:49 Post subject: |
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ohh right, I have swiftkey installed, but not using it. I should remove it, thanks!
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Posted: Thu, 18th Dec 2014 19:59 Post subject: |
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nope, still the same. This is really annoying >.<
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Posted: Mon, 2nd Mar 2015 07:10 Post subject: |
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Yea i tried it with the Gmail app too, same error. It's an IMAP account. The error is about some handshake failing when trying to authorize. I already googled about it, and seems it's only a problem with Android 5, as Google is forcing some newer technology for the email. But my university still seems to use an older variant for authorization. But well
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