First thing about the Android I dislike: Recently they gave me a system update that seems to have upgraded the version of Android I’m running on (or at least makes the whole look and feel more inline with the marketplace’s fairly recent revamp). Unfortunately now the battery indicator no longer indicates when the phone is plugged in and actively charging… I wasn’t sure if my adapter had died on me or not. (It hasn’t, but I’ve had to wait a bit to see any change in the amount of charge it currently has.) Is this a ‘feature’ of the android OS, or bad design on Sprint’s part?
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That’s a new one to me. Quite possibly an issue with TouchWiz, Samsung’s launcher interface.
]]>That’s a new one to me. Quite possibly an issue with TouchWiz, Samsung’s launcher interface.
]]>That’s a new one to me. Quite possibly an issue with TouchWiz, Samsung’s launcher interface.
]]>Mine’s an LG, but still.. could be a similar type of issue.
]]>Mine’s an LG, but still.. could be a similar type of issue.
]]>Mine’s an LG, but still.. could be a similar type of issue.
]]>huh. not sure at all why I thought I saw mention of Samsung in your post.
]]>huh. not sure at all why I thought I saw mention of Samsung in your post.
]]>huh. not sure at all why I thought I saw mention of Samsung in your post.
]]>My TV is a samsung. Totally lives up to its consumer reports rating. 🙂
]]>My TV is a samsung. Totally lives up to its consumer reports rating. 🙂
]]>My TV is a samsung. Totally lives up to its consumer reports rating. 🙂
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