Oh I see....it didn't register. Off I go to see his phone again.....
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Oh I see....it didn't register. Off I go to see his phone again.....
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Actually she was sweet.
Her son....ugh......
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OMG!!! Another great comeback. It does cause me to wonder what girls do in the high school shower room..........!!!!
I see some reference to the LED notification on some of the Android devices. The Nexus 4 has it and so do the Note 2,The S3 and the One but somehow nobody makes them as bright and noticeable as blackberry, most of them, including the Nexus 4 are hard to notice in bright conditions.
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On the Nexus 4 I really like the fact that the notification colour changes based on the type of notification (ie, White for text, blue for facebook, green for facebook messenger, etc), but the super slow pulsing makes it hardly noticeable at all. More times then not I would just wake up the screen to see if I had any notifications.
Tape measures....:p
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notifications on legacy bb were unparalleled
I've always depended on them, really upset to see them diminished
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Nope, water piks.
Wait, what are we talking about again?
Do you lift bro? Get a note 2!
There's a massive amount of things you can do with Android. I'm recently leaning towards breaking away from it though. I'm getting really tired of paying such close attention to app permissions, and wanting a really cool app and then finding out it wants access to parts of my phone it has zero requirement for (and yes I'm quite well versed in how apps work and WHY certain permissions are needed and which are not) is getting old real fast now.
If I have to make a choice between Z10 and N4..it is z10 all the way and here is why
Pros :
LTE (no comparison here, it is freaking fast )
Unified Inbox (if you are not a gmail user the email experience on android is bad esp on s3)
Phone/voice quality (Blackberry's DNA - best in class and all the reviews point to that)
UX/Interface (very thoughtful and need not do any figure stretching circus-y feats to pull down notifications, go back and forth etc)
Multitasking (the worst part of Android multitasking is that you don't have control over the processes in the back ground as you never know when they will be kicked out)
Security (FIPS approved and can have a sound sleep even if my phone is lost)
Balance (if your company has a BES - this feature alone is worth ditching iphone or android as you can do whatever you want on your phone without being worried that you are being monitored)
New platform (new experience and exciting)
Brand (Blackberry is an aspirational brand and definitely better than LG)
Finally phone design and looks definitely better than N4 (thinner, stainless steel metal chasis and classy, 4.2" , durable with no shatter-y glass back)
removable battery (no contest here)
micro SD card (no contest here)
no widespread hardware issues reported so far unlike wifi and bluetooth problems on N4
Cons:
Apps (if learn to live with it or find alternatives then it doesn't matter, my primary usage on apps revolve around maps, flipboard/rss reader, webex, CB forums, endomondo, FB, twitter - BB10 seem have most of them already so no worries for me. Also it has a good browser which suffices a lot of use cases like shopping, banking etc)
New platform - bugs, missing some pieces of functionality, apps etc
Hmmmmmm....I'm not even going to touch that.....
Sorry for the 'attitude', but this is truly pathetic. So android is inferior because you can't log into Fitocracy on the Web on your N7, N10 or HTC One V. Well, I wouldn't know since I just use android's Fitocracy app. Which BB doesn't even have. Score one for android!
NO NO NO NO NO that is NOT what I said. NOT AT ALL.
I never said Android was inferior. Not in any way whatsoever.
Here is what I actually said:
As you can see I made it very clear I wasn't say either was better or worse. In fact I went out of my way to make it clear that that wasn't what I was saying.
I then listed some of the reasons I prefer my Z10 to my N4. Not why either was better or "inferior" simply why I prefer my Z10.
I then listed one of the ways that the N4 clearly beats the Z10.
Why is that "pathetic" to you?
I only know my android, an HTC One V running ICS. It's considered an entry-level phone. But considering the unified email inbox also existed on my iPod 3 from about three years ago, I imagine it's standard on any android made today. As it also is on the Playbook.
OP. Do you have a similar thread on android central? I want to see what they think about the subject.
We were not talking about preferences, which matter not a whit to me. We were talking about the screen real estate used by notifications and status bar.Maybe the' action bar' doesn't disappear when you open an app because it is NOT part of the screen at all. I had assumed by action bar you meant something that actually formed part of the screen, ie. the bottom bar of apps that is constant on every screen page. That 'action bar' does disappear when you open an app. Your 'action bar' is not even on the screen. I see that on your N4 there is an on-screen action bar. But since it blends in so well, is that really an issue? And you even say you like having it there. So why the fuss about 'losing' screen space when 1. it isn't obtrusive, and 2. you like the convenience of have the buttons there.
And again it is more like 20mm not 3mm. The status bar at the top (battery, signal, notifications, etc) and the action bar at the bottom (back, menu, multi-tasking) total up to just shy of 20mm. And no the action bar does not disappear when you open an app.
As you know, I wasn't referring to any of the reasons you prefer your Z10. I was referring specifically to you saying you could not log into fitocracy on any of your android phones, when android has a fitocracy app that allows you to do exactly that. Yes, it opens up fitocracy's mobile site, but why would you want the full website on a phone?
What are you saying? A browser that can handle that full website and log in doesn't count as a strength vs a browser that can't because the browser that can't has an app for that? Super long sentence...sorry all. You used the word pathetic during the course of this fairly inane argument earlier. Was that foreshadowing?
On a positive note, it is so cool to so many fellow Fitocrats...
i do not have an account but as you can see from the picture below this is the full site and i can log in just fine i would think.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps7a41b284.png
Things are looking up for fitocracy and the nexus 4.
Boy do I feel left out
No clue what fitocracy is:screwy:
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On all 4 devices I tested it on (including the Nexus 4) you can get to that point but you can't enter a password. Or you can enter a password, but you can't enter a username.
Fitness app that has a pretty cool social aspect. Allows for leveling and encouragement from other "Fitocrats."
By leveling, you earn points for doing exercises and such.