themacdaddy wrote: » Happens to me too. I think I seen someone on this thread talking about it a few weeks back but I am not sure of the outcome.
Cherry_Cola wrote: » There's a slightly annoying issue with the lock screen on my device. I have the time on the lock screen and if I have the screen off a while and press the home button to check the time, I notice it takes a second or so for the current time to show. Like I turned it on just now for the first time since last night and it flashed 1am for a second before changing to the correct time. Anyone know what could be causing this?
evolutionqy7 wrote: » Nope, they cant be moved. Internal storage isnt generous either. Enable YouTube preloading, a couple of HD games, some apps and your phone will be screaming low memory. I'm limiting the app selection on the device to bare minimum in order to avoid the low internal storage memory warning all the time. Worst decision to introduce 16GB mobel with only 9GB of space, in this day and age apps becoming are larger and larger and require more storage, I had the same issue on my Note 2. Lucky that Spotify enabled offline caching in the memory card, otherwise it would drive me up the wall like HTC Desire used to back in the day.
pah wrote: » Also check your cloud sync settings as if you have drop box set up to appear in your gallery it caches a shed load of data in your memory.
partyatmygaff wrote: » The last phone I had with a removable back cover (with clips) was the Desire. It wasn't thin, flimsy or flexible in anyway. No gloss and a soft, slightly rubbery feel to the plastic. I kept that phone for over two years and removed the back cover hundreds of times and it kept on closing just as well as it did the day I bought it. It doesn't need to be heavy or a bit more interesting than bog standard glossy plastic, just a bit a more sturdy feeling. I have to take care every time I take the back cover off to make sure it doesn't break.
ED E wrote: » Why do people say that? Its meant to be supple! If it wasnt the clips would snap after a few removals. Its not load bearing at all so it doesnt need to be solid ABS.
Captain_Hindsight wrote: » am I correct in thinking that apps cannot be installed to the SD card? if so, only 8-9 GB of available space for apps doesn't seem like a lot. how's that going for everyone?
jpfahy wrote: » In the same situation myself. It's not an easy choice. I like the fact that the HTC has a real FM radio because I would use that a good bit (Radio apps are always dropping out). The S4 seems to have a lot of gimmicky features that don't really work and that you would never really use. The S4 screen is bigger and flashier but the HTC one seems to be better according to reviews. I can't seem to find a real HTC on display anywhere but Samsung have dedicated stands in every shop, they are spending a lot on promoting the S4. Only Meteor seem to be doing the HTC in black which would be my preference but I want to go with Three The S4 seems to have the edge on picture quality but the HTC is better in low light. As regards storage the HTC has 32Gb whereas you'll have to buy a memory card straight away with the 16Gb S4 at extra cost. It sure is a hard choice!!!!
partyatmygaff wrote: » To be fair... there's nothing that high grade about the material used to make the back cover. It's ridiculously flimsy.
Zascar wrote: » Does anyone who bought the S4 regret not buying the HTC One? I'm toying between the two and would be interested in hearing how you decided...
balkieb2002 wrote: » Most people are put off by the S4 due to the material that's used i.e. the high-grade plastic but it makes the phone quite light and I personally rather it.
Marco85 wrote: » When im writing a text or posting a msg like this i have to press the space bar twice to get a space in between words which makes it slow and annoying. How do i sort this does anybody know?
balkieb2002 wrote: » Yeah I've done a couple so far, not much to it. Actually a nice little feature. Just make sure that your target starts to the side, hold camera in one place and start taking pictures before they appear on camera. The ones that work well are when the targets goes across the screen to the other side. Once its processes you can then remove the images you don't want and add in the ones you do. Below is quick example of one I did earlier.
pinkstars wrote: » Hi can anyone do the drama shot on the camera? I'm sick of trying and it not working!!!
iggy wrote: » I hate the battery cover so got one of these carbon fiber effect battery cover replacement for about a tenner. Original cover on right and new cover on phone on the left
themacdaddy wrote: » Yes just up under the same user name mate
madmoe wrote: » You have it on Adverts.ie??