Kmar wrote:
I wish I hit 15 hours.. hmph
That's what makes the Razor Max attractive.

Kmar wrote:
I wish I hit 15 hours.. hmph
That's what makes the Razor Max attractive.
Bought the Nexus todayMicrowave wrote:
Yeah it is.
I'm loving it so far. Obviously feels big at first but not anymore. Runs really well, screen is AMAZING. ICS is also a really good step forward.
This is a really cool app for if you lose your phoneUltrafunkula wrote:
So. What all sorts of stuff should I now install on it before I manage to lose it again? And what else useful software might be good to have?
Microwave wrote:
This is a really cool app for if you lose your phoneUltrafunkula wrote:
So. What all sorts of stuff should I now install on it before I manage to lose it again? And what else useful software might be good to have?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … labs.planb
You actually install it AFTER you've lost your phone!
So with Navigation I've found that if it's plugged in the screen stays at a constant brightness.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Is there some sort of app to keep the screen from not fading to dark when the phone is in the charger, or when I choose to leave it completely lit? I hate it when the screen goes dark when using google maps in the car. The display settings only changed it to not go into being completely locked. Didn't help with the brightness.
Last edited by Microwave (2012-03-15 08:45:46)
That is one of the options in the settings, iirc....Ultrafunkula wrote:
Is there some sort of app to keep the screen from not fading to dark when the phone is in the charger, or when I choose to leave it completely lit? I hate it when the screen goes dark when using google maps in the car. The display settings only changed it to not go into being completely locked. Didn't help with the brightness.
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2012-03-19 08:43:12)
Actually I meant how to use own ringtones instead of those crappy Samsung bzz bloop fart yoink sounds.Microwave wrote:
You can change your notification alert sound for most apps.
For sms: open the messaging app > press the options button > settings > choose ringtone