Scooter Nik wrote:I assume there's a satnav app for HTC? I'm liking the look of that... but the E72 I have now has an excellent satnav.
Pretty much all the Android phones come with free Google Navigation, which is as good as the basic TomTom's in my experience. I've used it extensively now and it's never gone wrong and if anything it's ability to find destinations is probably better as it's always up to date. As an example it knew where Langtree Park Stadium was on Friday and I bet no other sat navs would have.
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A unknown superstar wrote:Quick question folks.
I got a docking station for my Iphone 4s for christmas for my bedside cabinet as I wanted something to charge my phone because the mains are at the other side of the room. I was wondering if I left the phone on charge throughout the night and once it's fully charged. Leaving it plugged in will it damage my battery, like it does when leaving a laptop plugged in all the time?
Guess no one knows then?
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I think we will soon see a medical condition officially recognised amongst users of iPhones. I went to the Youth Voice performance at the M.E.N Arena tonight. Despite a brilliant show, both visually and in terms of sounds, the women in front of us sat on their iPhones throughout it. They were like zombies, unlocking their stupid iPhones, both choosing 1234 as their unlock codes. They would then click into messages, scroll up and down, go into a message stream, go back out, go into the Facebook app, scroll down, scroll up, exit app. They would then go into the gallery, scroll through photos, pinch zoom on an irrelevant picture, like zooming in a dogs face, then exit the gallery and scroll through the icon screens. Hundreds and hundreds of swipes, clicks and pinches later they did nothing at all of use. It was a habit thing, 20 seconds was all they could manage without 1234 swipe, swipe, messages, exit, swipe, swipe, Facebook, scoll, exit, lock. They did the same things over and over, literally hundreds of times.
I'm pretty sure that if they had to go without said phones for a day they would suffer restlessness and twitch like they were deranged.
If you are a stupid iPhone user, put it down, don't unlock, don't end up hugging your knees and rocking in an iphone rehab centre in 12 months because you're incapable of coping with uselessly unlocking, swiping and exiting.
Saddened! wrote:I think we will soon see a medical condition officially recognised amongst users of iPhones. I went to the Youth Voice performance at the M.E.N Arena tonight. Despite a brilliant show, both visually and in terms of sounds, the women in front of us sat on their iPhones throughout it. They were like zombies, unlocking their stupid iPhones, both choosing 1234 as their unlock codes. They would then click into messages, scroll up and down, go into a message stream, go back out, go into the Facebook app, scroll down, scroll up, exit app. They would then go into the gallery, scroll through photos, pinch zoom on an irrelevant picture, like zooming in a dogs face, then exit the gallery and scroll through the icon screens. Hundreds and hundreds of swipes, clicks and pinches later they did nothing at all of use. It was a habit thing, 20 seconds was all they could manage without 1234 swipe, swipe, messages, exit, swipe, swipe, Facebook, scoll, exit, lock. They did the same things over and over, literally hundreds of times.
I'm pretty sure that if they had to go without said phones for a day they would suffer restlessness and twitch like they were deranged.
If you are a stupid iPhone user, put it down, don't unlock, don't end up hugging your knees and rocking in an iphone rehab centre in 12 months because you're incapable of coping with uselessly unlocking, swiping and exiting.
Or you could stop watching people playing on their phones, you weirdo.
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