Excellent thread. I read it all so far and I really learned a lot.
I'm sure this will come in handy when I buy my Android phone.
I'm sure this will come in handy when I buy my Android phone.
What is a jellyfish effect?ThePowerOutage said:Couple of things:
Latest Tablet OS is now HoneyComb 3.2
Ice Cream Sandwich is 4.0
The Arc suffers from an awful jellyfish effect, so IDK why you said it has the best camera (Unless a FW update fixed this)
ProtoKun7 said:What is a jellyfish effect?ThePowerOutage said:Couple of things:
Latest Tablet OS is now HoneyComb 3.2
Ice Cream Sandwich is 4.0
The Arc suffers from an awful jellyfish effect, so IDK why you said it has the best camera (Unless a FW update fixed this)
Blurring of some sort?
The myTouch line to my understanding is exclusive to T-Mobile USA, with certain devices (myTouch 3G = HTC Magic) being released under different names on other markets. It'd be tough to make it a notable line-up if it's exclusive only to one carrier in one region.Terminator02 said:still working on that rooting section?
Haven't found the time recently, but it'll be started soon.
No mention of the MyTouch line?ThePowerOutage said:The Arc suffers from an awful jellyfish effect, so IDK why you said it has the best camera (Unless a FW update fixed this)
The "jellyfish" effect is the image stabilizer for video recording. It is present on many devices today, and is not exclusive to the Arc. There is an option in the camera application to disable the feature, and it was present since its release on Android 2.3.2.
QUOTE(TwinRetro @ Jul 24 2011, 09:18 AM)
The thread was never stickied in the first place.Terminator02 said:it was stickied at one point, then it got unstickied, then i bumped it
Sorry about that. My friend greatly exaggerated the effect. I got to use it yesterday and it is really good.CarbonX13 said:The "jellyfish" effect is the image stabilizer for video recording. It is present on many devices today, and is not exclusive to the Arc. There is an option in the camera application to disable the feature, and it was present since its release on Android 2.3.2.ThePowerOutage said:The Arc suffers from an awful jellyfish effect, so IDK why you said it has the best camera (Unless a FW update fixed this)
If you post using the web browser app, it says "Facebook Mobile", but if you post from the Facebook app, it says "Android".Flat Pudding said:Well, why my facebook say that my post is from Facebook Mobile not Sony Ericsson Xperia or Android?
It most certaintly was on my browserCarbonX13 said:The thread was never stickied in the first place.Terminator02 said:it was stickied at one point, then it got unstickied, then i bumped it
I just checked my friend's Facebook, and it also says from Facebook Mobile. My mistake. I could've sworn it says Android if you post from the Facebook app. It was probably changed in a recent update if I remembered my information correctly. Also, it will only say what phone you posted from if you're using a custom Android OS that has Facebook integrated into a widget or something.Flat Pudding said:you know, I post it with facebook apps and it says facebook mobile
Widget huh...? Well, gonna try post it with widgetExcellentnuke said:I just checked my friend's Facebook, and it also says from Facebook Mobile. My mistake. I could've sworn it says Android if you post from the Facebook app. It was probably changed in a recent update if I remembered my information correctly. Also, it will only say what phone you posted from if you're using a custom Android OS that has Facebook integrated into a widget or something.Flat Pudding said:you know, I post it with facebook apps and it says facebook mobile
That's only if you posted through a widget that was built into your version of Android such as MotoBlur's widget.Flat Pudding said:Widget huh...? Well, gonna try post it with widgetExcellentnuke said:I just checked my friend's Facebook, and it also says from Facebook Mobile. My mistake. I could've sworn it says Android if you post from the Facebook app. It was probably changed in a recent update if I remembered my information correctly. Also, it will only say what phone you posted from if you're using a custom Android OS that has Facebook integrated into a widget or something.Flat Pudding said:you know, I post it with facebook apps and it says facebook mobile