Author Topic: What kind of phone do you have?  (Read 1776 times)

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WHY DO YOU NEED A 3D PHONE
No 3D glasses are required, you can basicly watch 3D without it, Heres more info.

That's why I don't want a 3D phone.  When would I really need it?  It's a nice luxury but it's just not necessary for me.

Does it drain the battery life at all though?
As long you don't take 3D pictures all the time, only if you set the camera on 2D only. My phone can stay alive for 6-10 hours (depending if you use it a lot or not).

And pretty much I don't take 3D pictures a lot, I just like the phone better than the Evo 4G.
« Last Edit: December 22, 2011, 09:41:57 PM by YorkTown95 »

That's why I don't want a 3D phone.  When would I really need it?  It's a nice luxury but it's just not necessary for me.


Does it drain the battery life at all though?
It would be a bit rubbish if it came with a battery that couldn't accomodate it's 3D needs.

But I would bet that after a year or two, when the battery starts to stop holding it's charge as well, it'll probably drain quite quickly.
As long you don't take 3D pictures all the time, only if you set the camera on 2D only. My phone can stay alive for 6-10 hours (depending if you use it a lot or not).
How do you define using it not a lot.
My phone can survive 3-4 days of college at full charge. But I don't use the camera and I rarely text and barely never phone call.
I honestly just seem to use it for telling the time or occasionally playing low-quality Need for Speed and Solitaire.
« Last Edit: December 22, 2011, 09:42:45 PM by sir dooble »

It would be a bit rubbish if it came with a battery that couldn't accomodate it's 3D needs.

But I would bet that after a year or two, when the battery starts to stop holding it's charge as well, it'll probably drain quite quickly.How do you define using it not a lot.
My phone can survive 3-4 days of college at full charge. But I don't use the camera and I rarely text and barely never phone call.
I honestly just seem to use it for telling the time or occasionally playing low-quality Need for Speed and Solitaire.

I love Solitaire.

How do you define using it not a lot.
My phone can survive 3-4 days of college at full charge. But I don't use the camera and I rarely text and barely never phone call.
I honestly just seem to use it for telling the time or occasionally playing low-quality Need for Speed and Solitaire.
Where I go for my school, my Sprint coverage is on the edge of not having service and having service on the other side, starting like 7-8am I use only about 5% of my battery, and during my lunch time I only use about 2-5%, and when I return home and the computer, I use the remaining of it, so I usually have 55-70% battery left, depending on the connection and the background of my phone. Because usually my battery drains for being in bad zones of my school, so it wastes about 10-15% of battery for being idle.


I love Solitaire.
I'm actually rubbish at it.
But it has a bunch of other types of solitaire style games.
I tend to play Pyramid Solitaire.
The game has a whole bunch of different game types, and completing them fully or doing certain things in them won you points.
And with points you would slowly level up your cafe, basically doing little more than increasing it in size (It was only an image, you didn't go walking around it or anything) and it would also unlock new clothing for your avatar (Who similarly did no walking and only ever sat down in a chair).
I eventually, over 4 months of light play, got all the clothes and got the largest cafe.
Stopped playing it then.
And now I've lost the phone. :c

I'm actually rubbish at it.
But it has a bunch of other types of solitaire style games.
I tend to play Pyramid Solitaire.
The game has a whole bunch of different game types, and completing them fully or doing certain things in them won you points.
And with points you would slowly level up your cafe, basically doing little more than increasing it in size (It was only an image, you didn't go walking around it or anything) and it would also unlock new clothing for your avatar (Who similarly did no walking and only ever sat down in a chair).
I eventually, over 4 months of light play, got all the clothes and got the largest cafe.
Stopped playing it then.
And now I've lost the phone. :c

I only understand the regular Solitaire.

the only bad thing about droid is really stuffty battery life.

Samsung Evergreen. Doesn't have too many bells and whistles, but it works for me.


the only bad thing about droid is really stuffty battery life.

I thought about switching to the Droid once.

I thought about switching to the Droid once.

it can do a lot of stuff

it just lacks the battery to do it for very long

I only understand the regular Solitaire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_solitaire
Pyramid is quite fun really.
It's definitely easier than regular Solitaire.

I play the variation where only 3 cards are available from the stack.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_solitaire
Pyramid is quite fun really.
It's definitely easier than regular Solitaire.

I play the variation where only 3 cards are available from the stack.

Interesting. I might try it out.

:o

Cool.

By the way, don't watch PhoneDog's review on the Samsung Smiley. It's a terrible a review, she only points out as many bad things as she can. It's not as bad as you think.
« Last Edit: December 22, 2011, 09:54:19 PM by Bopizku »

flight 2 just got it this sunday