Has anyone already bought Phone Dashboard from Hudson Mobile - General Topics

Has anyone already bought the new version (or older version) from this and what are your findings???
Thanx

I have it, so far I like it, works well with giving an accurate projection of minutes to be used, and what I've used etc.

zabes64 said:
I have it, so far I like it, works well with giving an accurate projection of minutes to be used, and what I've used etc.
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I agree with zabes64, just wanted to add it also shows the split between peak and off peak minutes, really good for those with unlimited evenings\weekends and low peak minutes.

Just my 2 cents worth. It's a great program with perfect customer service (user error no fault of the software). I never pay attention of my time until I get my bill at the end of the month - now I can keep updated through the month and see what the future holds.

I also have purchased this software although I dont like the fact that you cant tell it that you dont have any free PEAK mins it always defaults to 10 mins.

captin said:
I also have purchased this software although I dont like the fact that you cant tell it that you dont have any free PEAK mins it always defaults to 10 mins.
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That is a big disadvantage! I also have no Peak minutes, just fixed rate!! Is this changeable in any way???

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New Program Idea: Air Time (Based on plan) Calculator?

Hey guys. Is there any software out there that would calculate the amount of minutes you have used out of your plan. I know there is counter on the phone but that doesn't consider free evening and weekends. It would be a really useful thing to have (I go over alot).
Like you could define your plan saying that you have 150 mins between these hours and like free evenings after a certain hour. It should also consider your billing cycle as well to basically figure out when to set back to zero. And then it would keep track of your conversation times and warn you if you are about to go over.
It would be cool thing to have. Is there anything like that out there?
try handango think its called phone dashboard.
... or do a search for dktoday
thanks guys i'll try it.........i was so looking for something like this
exactly what I wanted. Thank guys
Try pocketmax phonealarm as well. its got a 30 day trial and has alot of other features as well - i'd give it 10 out of 10

haptiClock get the time by tapping your phone

haptiClock vibrates you the time (haptic feedback) if you shake/bump/tap your phone. It works when your screen is off, doesn't use much battery. The pattern to decipher the time from the pulses is simple to learn.
Great for checking the time on the sly, or when you can't pull your phone out.
Free version for trial then limited, and then paid for full version. Send me feedback, I want to make this a useful app! QR code at ... well as a total newb here I can't post links even a barcode, but lookitup!
-Phil
Permission: Prevent phone from sleeping
Makes me very nervous about battery life.
Otherwise, very interesting idea, and I'll check it out.
EDIT: I'm getting constant force-closes just reading the tutorial. Galaxy S phone (Android 2.1)
"I'm getting constant force-closes just reading the tutorial. Galaxy S phone (Android 2.1) "
Wow thanks for the info, I'll look into it... been tested on Droid, Droid X, Nexus
edit:<strike>The battery use isn't as bad as I thought it would be</strike>!
apparently it is using more juice than I had seen during beta testing
Android is really challenging- lots of hardware (IMO this is a good thing) and versions make testing unreliable...
Version 1.1 just uploaded should fix problem Izkata had... THANKS FOR THE INFO!
Just a quick test this morning, and it does appear to be fixed.
I'll test it more thoroughly later today.
I just downloaded the free version of this and it looks really promising.
While the screen was on and the app still open it worked perfectly, but when I turned the screen off and activated it again, it did hours fine and the rounded min fine, but the 2nd activation didn't work.
OK, noted ADeadlySpoon... thanks.
There is a time window to second tap to get the exact minutes, it's 10 seconds, you can also just go into "one tap" mode and time to exact minute every time. Still, I'll try to re-create your issue.
Wont work if screen is off.. on my EVO
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Wont work if screen is off.. on my EVO
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Same with Desire HD which makes it useless for me atm.
But it's a nice App, hope this will work soon.
Okay, so - I left it running with the screen off and phone unused for about an hour and a half, to check the battery usage.
(Phone: Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S on ATT))
Normally, on average, I lose just under 1% per hour when the phone is not in use. With haptiClock active, I lost right around 1% per 10 minutes, while the phone was not in use. So the drop isn't as bad as I was expecting (yay!), but it's not something I'd leave on all the time, either.
No force-closes, ether, so the fix earlier seems to have fixed it entirely.
I have a habit of discreet time-checking, so this'll be great. Best trigger for me seems to be about 13 or 14 - juuust enough that I don't have to whack my phone/make an obvious movement to trigger it.
I have to change the language on the help, because when it did appear in my battery use stats it was always about the same as Cell Standby, which didn't seem to make sense, I should have grabbed Izkata's app (and will now) to check battery usage. It is important to turn off when you don't anticipate needing it.
On the Desire HD & EVO, I have no idea why ATM, but will look into it over the next 24hrs. I did test it on an HTC myTouch 3G and it worked.
If either of you get a chance, could you post OS version / API level and any mods?
Thanks for checking it out.
-Phil
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I have to change the language on the help, because when it did appear in my battery use stats it was always about the same as Cell Standby, which didn't seem to make sense, I should have grabbed Izkata's app (and will now) to check battery usage. It is important to turn off when you don't anticipate needing it.
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Yey, thanks
It's not the best thing for measuring usage like this, though. To get the numbers in my previous post, I just recorded the percent before and after, and manually divided. 'Tho you can see in the History graph when it drops faster, so that helps.
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If either of you get a chance, could you post OS version / API level and any mods?
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Android 2.1-update1 / API 7, rooted, but with no mods.
When screen is on, it works alright. But when screen turned off, no response from the app. Great idea though. I'm using a wildfire btw..
To those of you for whom the app doesn't work when the screen is off, this is an Android bug affecting certain phones. I believe it is a problem (be it a feature whereby the manufacturer is trying improve battery usage profile, or a bug) with the firmware. The HTC phones with Sense UI seem to be among the more commonly afflicted devices.
I remember seeing this bug report I started working on the app:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3708
BUT by the time it was getting close to done, my impression was that this had basically been fixed, and I didn't mention it anywhere in the release, none of the phones I tested on had this problem.
Now, there is another newer Android bug report regarding this issue, please STAR it (upper left of page)
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=11028
and hopefully we will see more rapid resolution of this issue, I think the OS isn't the problem, but perhaps manufacturer firmware updates could help resolve it.
Please don't leave negative comments on the Market if the app doesn't work with the screen off. Because of users doing this (which I should have seen coming) my star rating is started to go down. I have included language on the Market entry which should prevent people from giving the app a low rating solely because of this issue.
Lastly, there is a workaround of sorts for this which will fix the problem on some phones. I will implement it, but am going to proceed very cautiously, because last thing I want to do is break the app for users for whom it is currently functioning appropriately.
As such, I would really appreciate it if people who are experiencing this issue would beta test a new release with the workaround prior to my releasing it on the market.
So drummer2780,Testuser_01,thunderskain, ADeadlySpoon(?) ... if any of you would be so kind as to receive an APK file from me for testing on your device, in return I'll try to somehow get you the full version gratis of course (how we'll do that I'm not sure as I don't want an APK with licensing disabled floating around out there!, perhaps you can buy it from the Market and I'll refund the payment)
Izkata, for your help I'd like to do the same (give you free version) so if you buy it I will refund. I don't *think* a refund will invalidate the licensing, but I'm not sure, it is unclear from the Google distribution agreement language.
Thanks for checking out my app, I'm hoping people are finding it useful!
Izkata said:
Best trigger for me seems to be about 13 or 14 - juuust enough that I don't have to whack my phone/make an obvious movement to trigger it.
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Since you are using it at a pretty sensitive setting:
Go to settings->overall sensitivity and select "Make more sensitive" and you'll find you can be a little more in the middle of the range and will have better precision for where you'd like the trigger to be, of course set it back if you want to use it and you're being more active.
-Phil
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So drummer2780,Testuser_01,thunderskain, ADeadlySpoon(?) ... if any of you would be so kind as to receive an APK file from me for testing on your device, in return I'll try to somehow get you the full version gratis of course (how we'll do that I'm not sure as I don't want an APK with licensing disabled floating around out there!, perhaps you can buy it from the Market and I'll refund the payment)
Izkata, for your help I'd like to do the same (give you free version) so if you buy it I will refund. I don't *think* a refund will invalidate the licensing, but I'm not sure, it is unclear from the Google distribution agreement language.
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Since we both have a paid version of an app out, we could just do a "trade" and buy each others' apps, assuming you haven't already. The difference in pricing is small enough that I wouldn't really worry about it. Or we could try out the refund idea, then have experience to advise others in the future (I haven't bought haptiClock yet, and might not for a while - various stuff going on IRL)
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Go to settings->overall sensitivity and select "Make more sensitive" and you'll find you can be a little more in the middle of the range and will have better precision for where you'd like the trigger to be, of course set it back if you want to use it and you're being more active.
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I'll take another look at the setting(s) eventually, and try and remember to post my comparisons in this thread once I do. (However, I'm starting a new job this week and don't want to mess with stuff/might not have time to mess with stuff until next weekend)
Great app! I've been looking for an app that did this for a really long time.
I was thinking though. The vibrate system's a little confusing, and I don't really need to know the exact time. Usually I only need to know it to the closest 15 minutes. Perhaps you could set toggles for the 10/15 minute vibe, the 5 minute vibe, and the 1 minute vibe?
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Uually I only need to know it to the closest 15 minutes. Perhaps you could set toggles for the 10/15 minute vibe, the 5 minute vibe, and the 1 minute vibe?
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There is a setting which allows you to only receive the 10/15 vibe (at least it requires an add'l tap to get the exact minute)... but I do like your idea of being able to specifically set where to stop. It would be a fairly extensive task for me to implement, as I basically have it set up to do just to the minute, or require add'l tap. We'll see how it goes, I can't say I'm going to be spending a bunch more time on this thing unless it attracts more users.
Thanks for the feedback!
Doesn't work with the screen off on the dell streak running dj steves 1.6.0 froyo ROM. Would definetly be interested in buying when (if) it can.
Well, it looks like all workarounds I've tried for phones which don't respond to the sensor when the screen is off (in standby mode) have failed. This is likely a firmware issue which ought to be addressed by the manufacturer. The code should run the same on all devices, this is the point of Android!
Given that it works on most phones, it is a "bug" or "defect".
Please take a moment to star the issue at code.google:
Issue 11028
Also, contact your phones manufacturer rolleyes: HTC) regarding this issue.
I think there are lots of possibilities here and hopefully it will get fixed because there are similar apps I'm creating which rely on the accelerometer working in standby as I've implemented in haptiClock.
Thanks
Phil

[Q] Old refund window with old market?

Hi,
with the new market, the refund window is reduced to 15 minutes. Now, I do not have the new market yet - do I still have the old 24 hrs? I think I read that somewhere, but can't really believe it...
I think everyone now has the new 15 minute return period, I think it is to do with Google's policy rather than the software.
This is from the android help: http://www.google.com/support/androidmarket/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=134336
I tried, in the purchase confirmation mail the new refund window of 15min is stated.
Would have been kind a strange
these games that you have to download additional data need to have a longer trial period... what a rip.
Yeah, it f***s up the rating of the games too - apart from the users feeling ripped off...
I don't understand how you can reduce the refund window to just 15 minutes. 24hrs was very generous, and abused by some who would just finish the game in that time and refund it, but 15 mins is far too less to determine if an app is worth the money - even without additional data download etc. impeding immediate usage.
Reviews anyone? Jesus I've bought apps I no longer want...I think I'm going to go complain for my $3 back...
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htc hd7s

just orderd my htc hd7s what can i expect? going to install mango as soon as i get it. how is the batter life? i get 8-12 hours on my infuse
Not sure about the HD7, but it's pretty dismal. Prepare to turn off push, limit your live tiles, turn the brightness down, turn off location, etc.
Probably not as bad as Androids, but not the best either.
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Not sure about the HD7, but it's pretty dismal. Prepare to turn off push, limit your live tiles, turn the brightness down, turn off location, etc.
Probably not as bad as Androids, but not the best either.
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hmm....i leave all of that running on my android and still get the 8-12 hours. might have to return the phone or get some extra batteries
I get about 32 hours out of a charge on my HD7. 2 email accounts, hotmail and gmail. Not really a real heavy user though, too busy doing work and other stuff.
I'm in the habit of charging it every night so it never runs out. My phone hasn't been off in about 2 months for any reason (unless you count resets for firmware flashes).
I am a heavy user of my HD7, 2 email accounts with push enabled lots of web browsing, reading on kindle and listening to music, it has never failed to get me through my 16 hour day, i charge it every night.
Not sure what heavy use means to you people. I'm a heavy user and there's no way in hell the HD7 can last 16 hours with that battery. Just not gonna happen.
HD7s is an AT&T phone. If you want a WP7 phone on AT&T then get the focus. The extra 0.3 inches is not worth getting the HD7s.
Good rule of thumb is don't buy any smartphone with less than a 1400 mAh battery unless it's a blackberry. Really high end devices, you prolly want at least 1600. On T-Mobile there wasn't a choice unless you wanted to buy from Dell, but that creates issues in cases when you get DOA and defective devices (have to ship back, get shipped a new one, etc. instead of just driving 10 minutes to a carrier store), so we had to deal with it. I don't recommend this phone. The battery is the primary reason, but aside from that this phone has the worse sound of all the WP7 launch devices.
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Not sure what heavy use means to you people. I'm a heavy user and there's no way in hell the HD7 can last 16 hours with that battery. Just not gonna happen.
HD7s is an AT&T phone. If you want a WP7 phone on AT&T then get the focus. The extra 0.3 inches is not worth getting the HD7s.
Good rule of thumb is don't buy any smartphone with less than a 1400 mAh battery unless it's a blackberry. Really high end devices, you prolly want at least 1600. On T-Mobile there wasn't a choice unless you wanted to buy from Dell, but that creates issues in cases when you get DOA and defective devices (have to ship back, get shipped a new one, etc. instead of just driving 10 minutes to a carrier store), so we had to deal with it. I don't recommend this phone. The battery is the primary reason, but aside from that this phone has the worse sound of all the WP7 launch devices.
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Well, I also get 16 hours of use easily with my HD7s. Also, having previously owned a Focus, I much prefer the HD7s and I am having better success with battery life vs the Focus.
I'm not sure what you mean about the sound, but no issues on my end. The HD7s has a much better look and feel and reading text is much better than it was on the Focus. The SAMOLED may be great for movies, but it is sub par for reading text. HTC also provides much more useful OEM apps and add-ons than Samsung.
N8ter said:
Not sure what heavy use means to you people. I'm a heavy user and there's no way in hell the HD7 can last 16 hours with that battery. Just not gonna happen.
HD7s is an AT&T phone. If you want a WP7 phone on AT&T then get the focus. The extra 0.3 inches is not worth getting the HD7s.
Good rule of thumb is don't buy any smartphone with less than a 1400 mAh battery unless it's a blackberry. Really high end devices, you prolly want at least 1600. On T-Mobile there wasn't a choice unless you wanted to buy from Dell, but that creates issues in cases when you get DOA and defective devices (have to ship back, get shipped a new one, etc. instead of just driving 10 minutes to a carrier store), so we had to deal with it. I don't recommend this phone. The battery is the primary reason, but aside from that this phone has the worse sound of all the WP7 launch devices.
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I have a slightly different experience w/ the sound - so far the sound is better than the focus. Everything else though, is in the Focus' favor (outside viewing of the screen turned out to be much more important than I thought - it was awesome on the focus).
The battery is dreadfully inadequate on this device. My calling, e-mail, browsing, etc., ran it out of charge by the end of the workday and I was charging it up in the car on the way home. I could make it all the way to bed w/ my Focus (since once home I tended to use my device less).
An acceptable workaround for me has been the Power Skin (other's milage will vary greatly since it's a personal thing) .
The Power Skin gives me an extra 1500 (?) on the battery. It's different than I thought it would be - the phone works like it's pluged in and charging all day. When the skin is out of juice I slip it off and return to the nice sleek phone again. Pushing the power and volume buttons throgh the thick protective skin took some getting used to, but they're ok I guess.
If I'm going out and want to slip the phone in my pocket I just take off the skin and run w/out it. For me, it's more versitile than a larger battery w/ a new back cover since I have the best of both worlds (more power when I want or need it, slim phone when that's what I want or need).
N8ter said:
Not sure what heavy use means to you people. I'm a heavy user and there's no way in hell the HD7 can last 16 hours with that battery. Just not gonna happen.
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I also get confused when I read things like this. I have the LG Quantum, 3.8". Wouldn't it take even less power than the HD7? With moderate use, I'm charging it by 3pm (off the charger at 7am). Or on the commute home at 6pm. Cause if not, it's dying by dinner time. And I've got a 1500 battery (which I believe is 100 more than the HD7 has).
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HOWEVER, to the OP:
I do recommend this phone. It just works. No fuss, no muss. Someone else has said it on here, but you just pick which set of limitations you're willing to live with. There's no HDMI out, XviD support, or robust DLNA functionality, which I'm finding is more important to me than previously thought. But everything works sooo well. Seemless, smooth, zero lag, graphically pleasing. Fantastic.
I've said it before, just head into a store and play with one until they kick you out.
I use my HD7s all the time (exchange, email, internet, music, games, wi-fi, games) so I'll occasionally have to charge mine at my desk at work. But if i'm not messing around with it all times of the day (like I usually am b/c I love my phone so much)...the battery lasts all day from when I wake up til I go to bed at night.
N8ter seems to have a knack for coming on the boards and slandering what he can, so I wouldn't put much trust in him.
I myself came from a Focus to an HD7S and it's pretty okay. The battery lasts quite a long time for being such a small one. I get about 14-16 hours of use if I'm checking my phone a lot, using FB, playing games, making a call and refreshing my email. I am on WiFi most of the time but I really don't see any difference using cellular data. I can get easily 24+ hours off one charge if I'm just using it a few times during the day.
The one gripe I really have about the HD7S is the screen. The ghosting on it is absolutely horrible. With the Mango update installed, I noticed it wasn't much of a problem reading scrolling white text as much, but grey text still was unreadable and tiles had a "streaking" effect still. Either way, my next phone won't be an HTC unless they change their panels. It's not really the blacks of the AMOLED screen that draw me in as much as outdoor visibility, brightness/vibrance and the ability to actually read text while you're scrolling. The Focus has it beat there. I reckon once a good price is found on eBay for one, I'll be switching over to a Focus S. The 4.3'' screen size is awesome, but WP7 really isn't made for SLCD.
thanks for the feedback. i decided against the focus because my other samsung phone seems to have really bad service, even my brother mom and dad that have the same phone said it about their samsung. i am really excited about mango.im a little confused on what i need to do to get mango installed. seems to be a lot of diff mango threads for this phone. does the htc come with a different live weather tile then the htc hub?
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Not sure what heavy use means to you people. I'm a heavy user and there's no way in hell the HD7 can last 16 hours with that battery. Just not gonna happen.
HD7s is an AT&T phone. If you want a WP7 phone on AT&T then get the focus. The extra 0.3 inches is not worth getting the HD7s.
Good rule of thumb is don't buy any smartphone with less than a 1400 mAh battery unless it's a blackberry. Really high end devices, you prolly want at least 1600. On T-Mobile there wasn't a choice unless you wanted to buy from Dell, but that creates issues in cases when you get DOA and defective devices (have to ship back, get shipped a new one, etc. instead of just driving 10 minutes to a carrier store), so we had to deal with it. I don't recommend this phone. The battery is the primary reason, but aside from that this phone has the worse sound of all the WP7 launch devices.
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Sadly, the Focus BL isn't any better than the HD7. They both are pretty much horrible.
I predict the OP will be returning his WP7 phone before long...unless he just loves the style, smoothness and elegance of WP7 enough to live with it...even with Mango.
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speedfreak228 said:
thanks for the feedback. i decided against the focus because my other samsung phone seems to have really bad service, even my brother mom and dad that have the same phone said it about their samsung. i am really excited about mango.im a little confused on what i need to do to get mango installed. seems to be a lot of diff mango threads for this phone. does the htc come with a different live weather tile then the htc hub?
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Don't expect much help from the devs. They tend to ignore questions because they believe any question that can ever be posted is already answered out there in the world wide web...so read.
And the rooting of WP7 phones is quite complex and vague.
i might just buy extra batteries if the battery life is that bad. so i root then install a rom with mango, right? just like my android
It's not root, it's unlock. All it does is allow you to sideload apps such as homebrew. With official unlock, you can unlock anytime. The Chevron method must be done before NoDo. Just find a pre-NoDo ROM for the HD7(S) & flash away. Chevron Unlock & upgrade to NoDo. Passing it into Mango is a bit more work as, at least with the leaks, Mango relocks WP7. there's a way to do it with ProvXML & HTC's Connection setup app. There will be an official Chevron labs Unlock for Mango that will cost money, but cut out a lot of the work. There is work on a root tool by Heathcliff & a FullUnlock (Unofficial name) by Cotulla in the works. These look promising, plus the custom update CAB's for custom ROM's that'll allow you to apply custom updates to the ROM (Change registry, patch system files, possibilities are endless).
As for battery life, I'm pretty sure I already said it. I get 8 hrs of work on moderate to heavy usage on & have 50+% left at least. I browse the internet, check Facebook, use Bing Maps, Check Emails, make calls, send SMS/MMS, all the normal stuff. Sometimes I even forget to turn off WiFi, which is supposed to eat battery life. Today alone, I used Bind Maps for directions from one delivery to another twice for a total of 1 hr with the screen on constantly, no car charger, just ordered one for work. I honestly don't know why people are complaining about battery life, it's not bad at all IMHO.
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It's not root, it's unlock. All it does is allow you to sideload apps such as homebrew. With official unlock, you can unlock anytime. The Chevron method must be done before NoDo. Just find a pre-NoDo ROM for the HD7(S) & flash away. Chevron Unlock & upgrade to NoDo. Passing it into Mango is a bit more work as, at least with the leaks, Mango relocks WP7. there's a way to do it with ProvXML & HTC's Connection setup app. There will be an official Chevron labs Unlock for Mango that will cost money, but cut out a lot of the work. There is work on a root tool by Heathcliff & a FullUnlock (Unofficial name) by Cotulla in the works. These look promising, plus the custom update CAB's for custom ROM's that'll allow you to apply custom updates to the ROM (Change registry, patch system files, possibilities are endless).
As for battery life, I'm pretty sure I already said it. I get 8 hrs of work on moderate to heavy usage on & have 50+% left at least. I browse the internet, check Facebook, use Bing Maps, Check Emails, make calls, send SMS/MMS, all the normal stuff. Sometimes I even forget to turn off WiFi, which is supposed to eat battery life. Today alone, I used Bind Maps for directions from one delivery to another twice for a total of 1 hr with the screen on constantly, no car charger, just ordered one for work. I honestly don't know why people are complaining about battery life, it's not bad at all IMHO.
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thanks for the mango rom explenation.i might have to pm you for help. that is really good battery life, seems alot better than my android
Over8ted said:
N8ter seems to have a knack for coming on the boards and slandering what he can, so I wouldn't put much trust in him.
I myself came from a Focus to an HD7S and it's pretty okay. The battery lasts quite a long time for being such a small one. I get about 14-16 hours of use if I'm checking my phone a lot, using FB, playing games, making a call and refreshing my email. I am on WiFi most of the time but I really don't see any difference using cellular data. I can get easily 24+ hours off one charge if I'm just using it a few times during the day.
The one gripe I really have about the HD7S is the screen. The ghosting on it is absolutely horrible. With the Mango update installed, I noticed it wasn't much of a problem reading scrolling white text as much, but grey text still was unreadable and tiles had a "streaking" effect still. Either way, my next phone won't be an HTC unless they change their panels. It's not really the blacks of the AMOLED screen that draw me in as much as outdoor visibility, brightness/vibrance and the ability to actually read text while you're scrolling. The Focus has it beat there. I reckon once a good price is found on eBay for one, I'll be switching over to a Focus S. The 4.3'' screen size is awesome, but WP7 really isn't made for SLCD.
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The SLCD screen is decent. The screen is much better than the panel on the original HD7.
That being said. I'm not slandering anything. Anyone who claims to be getting 16 hours with "heavy use" on this phons either lying or using a definition of "heavy use" that none of us have ever heard before. The phone never goes that long on heavy use. It's practically impossible to do it.
If they get 16 hours of heavy use on an HD7, then I get 400 hours of heavy use on my Vibrant. That's how ridiculous that sounds, and is.
What kind of plan that AT&T require you to stick with the HD7s?
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What kind of plan that AT&T require you to stick with the HD7s?
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i have the unlimited data plan
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Like what can you choose on your plan? Or you must stick with only one plan that At&T provide for hd7s?
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Anyone else absolutely hate this phone?

The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
Hopefully the next gen will be better.
I didn't have an issue with mine , but sold it today. I prefer the slick oneplus 8 pro. Less pork and more of an on point device.
Snapdragon or Exynos?
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The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
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I would like to take over for FREE. Lol
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socalstagetech said:
The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
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Ever considered you've gotten a lemon? I've literally had zero of those issues since the launch date
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I had the same Bluetooth connection issues with the s20 ultra same 5g issues an poor picture quality.
That would be nice if it was just a lemon. I'm going to spend the day tomorrow with t-mobile.
The fast charger also died withing the first two weeks.
They want me to drive 40 miles to pick a new one up.
Really over samsung. Over priced and undelivered.
socalstagetech said:
I had the same Bluetooth connection issues with the s20 ultra same 5g issues an poor picture quality.
That would be nice if it was just a lemon. I'm going to spend the day tomorrow with t-mobile.
The fast charger also died withing the first two weeks.
They want me to drive 40 miles to pick a new one up.
Really over samsung. Over priced and undelivered.
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I feel you. Samsung support sucks; it's not your imagination.
I have a 10+ and have been eyeballing the 20U as an upgrade. There do appear to be display issues on some of these phones.
As for bt, try a network reset; it's relatively painless and may help.
Clear the system cache on the boot menu.
Double check all settings.
Turn off all power management except the power mode; set to optimize.
In Developer options>standby apps, if all buckets show as active, power management is disable. See if Android will manage them better with no assigned buckets.
Look for apps using up bandwidth/battery, cloud apps including Google Transport are prime offenders.
Disable Samsung, carrier and Google feedback.
Consider adding a package disabler like PD MDM the shutdown the bloatware.
See if that helps... play with it.
socalstagetech said:
The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
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I've had mine for months and haven't experienced a single issue you experienced, just get another phone if you're unhappy and stop the whining
btmusicman313 said:
I've had mine for months and haven't experienced a single issue you experienced, just get another phone if you're unhappy and stop the whining
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That doesn't help.
Depending on the carrier firmware the same model can behave much different.
Took me close to 6 months to dial in my AT&T 10+, it was a handful. Running hot, chewing up the battery.
Today, a year latter, it's a totally different animal; fast, stable with good battery life and no glitches.
These phones are complex with a lot of settings plus added carrier and 3rd party apks not to mention the Samsung apks. No configuration is the same.
If you don't play with them you'll never get it optimized and you'll just be along for the ride... wherever it goes.
blackhawk said:
I feel you. Samsung support sucks; it's not your imagination.
I have a 10+ and have been eyeballing the 20U as an upgrade. There do appear to be display issues on some of these phones.
As for bt, try a network reset; it's relatively painless and may help.
Clear the system cache on the boot menu.
Double check all settings.
Turn off all power management except the power mode; set to optimize.
In Developer options>standby apps, if all buckets show as active, power management is disable. See if Android will manage them better with no assigned buckets.
Look for apps using up bandwidth/battery, cloud apps including Google Transport are prime offenders.
Disable Samsung, carrier and Google feedback.
Consider adding a package disabler like PD MDM the shutdown the bloatware.
See if that helps... play with it.
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Thank you very much for the helpful suggestions! I'm going to try it and see how it goes.
I very much appreciate the helpful reply.
socalstagetech said:
Thank you very much for the helpful suggestions! I'm going to try it and see how it goes.
I very much appreciate the helpful reply.
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You're welcome.
A hard reboot (simulating pulling the battery) may get it too if you haven't try it. Again clearing the system cache can cure many gremlins like magic, easy to do and worth trying.
Another possibility is the phone was infected with a virus or trojan, this is very unlikely though unless you inadvertently downloaded or loaded it.
Scan it with Malwarebytes and Trojan Scanner.
If in doubt reload.
Normally reloads aren't a solution unless it's an old load or if compromised by a virus.
If you reload check the system before you load anything except from Playstore; assume the SD card or computer backups could be compromised as well.
If you reload avoid doing any updates at first as one of these could be causing the erratic behavior.
If you did a firmware update this could be the cause; clearing the system cache may fix it but a reload is better. I disable autoupdates especially from the carrier for this reason among others.
More than likely you get it sorted out or at worst return for repairs.
Reload it though before you return it. Fixable software/settings issues* are common on these phones.
Lol, Androids wuv to be played with... good luck
*if you have a clean load it's always preferable to find the cause of the malfunction rather than reloading as the same issue may well happen again from the same apk or incorrect setting(s).
socalstagetech said:
The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
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Not even a single issue I have faced so far. Two month with me now. Fabulously amazing in every bit of it. Are you sure you have Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra there [emoji848]?
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socalstagetech said:
The 5g is horrendous
The Bluetooth sucks doesn't connect or work for half my devices any other cheap phone works flawlessly.
Phone freezes up on web pages constantly.
This phone is absolute trash.
I feel so ripped off for as much as I payed for this hunk of junk it should work.
The pictures are **** too... blurry an ****ed off.
When I call people they can't hear a word I say...
What else could go wrong?
Really wish I had waited for the pixel 5.
Even a 3 year old pixel smokes this trash.
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Honestly, I would have it exchanged if you are having that many problems with it, sounds like you may have a defective unit, it happens, could be something as simple as a faulty motherboard causing all those issues that a quick exchange would solve
Got to say this is the best phone I've ever owned so I'm extremely surprised you're having all those problems, contact whoever you bought it from, tell them what you told us and get a replacement unit sent out
socalstagetech said:
Thank you very much for the helpful suggestions! I'm going to try it and see how it goes.
I very much appreciate the helpful reply.
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*Detection* said:
Honestly, I would have it exchanged if you are having that many problems with it, sounds like you may have a defective unit, it happens, could be something as simple as a faulty motherboard causing all those issues that a quick exchange would solve
Got to say this is the best phone I've ever owned so I'm extremely surprised you're having all those problems, contact whoever you bought it from, tell them what you told us and get a replacement unit sent out
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Could be a bad mobo but it's easier to reload then to exchange it and then have the exact same issues.
Happened to me with the 10+, bt audio was horrible.
Return it and at first it was running normally then boom the exact same thing. I knew it was software but I didn't manually toggle it!
Samsung tech zero help, same-same with AT&T tech support.
The problem goes back at least as far as the N9 and that's where I found the solution.
It was a glitch in the advanced audio settings that sometimes toggles on by it's self probably due to a glitch in Wearables.
Samsung finally fixed it about a half year about with a Wearables update. It took them over 2 years.
If you knew about it, it was easy to simply untoggled it occasionally, if not it was an audio nightmare.
The only other way to reset it was a pointless reload.
I like the shotgun get it done approach but you can needlessly spend time without a solution if you don't first try to verify if it's hardware, bad flash or an issue that's pure software.
Out of the box this AT&T 10+ was a puking, bandwidth/battery eating, hot running mess besides the bt glitch.
Today with the same OS version and a lot of optimizing it's stable, fast, gorgeous looking platform with good battery life.
It wasn't even close to this out of the box...
If you don't take the time to play with these phones you'll miss the functionality they're capable of and put up will a lot of unpleasant experiences needlessly.
A misbehaving Android is an opportunity to learn new tricks. Just dive in... and see where it takes you.
I can confirm on pics being blurry. Also Samsung should calibrate their displays like Apple. Its shouldn't be left for users to find the right setting. Also the screen is not crisp in fhd mode. My Xr with 820p looked sharper.
RISHI RAJ said:
Also the screen is not crisp in fhd mode. My Xr with 820p looked sharper.
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Increase minimum DPI in developers options for way better sharpness / clarity
RISHI RAJ said:
I can confirm on pics being blurry. Also Samsung should calibrate their displays like Apple. Its shouldn't be left for users to find the right setting. Also the screen is not crisp in fhd mode. My Xr with 820p looked sharper.
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I try to take pics of my plants and it takes a ton of shots to get one nice clear one. I have a pixel 3 and the camera taking the same pics in the same lighting are beautiful and easy to capture perfectly the first time.
My screen just froze while typing this reply ?
Whole thing freezes up and you have to hit home button or the current running apps then pop back in to get it to come back.
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Increase minimum DPI in developers options for way better sharpness / clarity
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Exactly where is that setting at in developer options?
RISHI RAJ said:
I can confirm on pics being blurry. Also Samsung should calibrate their displays like Apple. Its shouldn't be left for users to find the right setting. Also the screen is not crisp in fhd mode. My Xr with 820p looked sharper.
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socalstagetech said:
I try to take pics of my plants and it takes a ton of shots to get one nice clear one. I have a pixel 3 and the camera taking the same pics in the same lighting are beautiful and easy to capture perfectly the first time.
My screen just froze while typing this reply
Whole thing freezes up and you have to hit home button or the current running apps then pop back in to get it to come back.
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Android color calibration (ie no calibration) sucks.
When will they get the message?
After 5+ years you would think they would know better?
I could calibrate my color throughput/monitor on Windows 15 years ago...
Make sure Bixby Vision and Bixby Vision Framework are not disabled; needed by the cam, the rest of Bixby can be disabled.
Check cam settings and manually set the AF lock point if you aren't. Try a data reset on the app and clear the system cache. Could be hardware but more likely user, settings, software or firmware related.
My browser will lock up if too many windows are open (52 open now) or if the browser cache gets too large or corrupted. Might the browser; my primary one is Brave. The Samsung browser handles about 15 or so open windows.
I chased down dozens of issues on my 10+ to get it where it is today over mostly a 6 month period.
I'm careful about all updates and new apps as these can cause havoc especially the former.
Still running on Pie because it's fast, stable, secure enough for my setup and everything is now running well.
Constantly upgrading is time consuming at best and the outcome not always an improvement. I use the factory load for a bunch of apks still... with good results.
blackhawk said:
Android color calibration (ie no calibration) sucks.
When will they get the message?
After 5+ years you would think they would know better?
I could calibrate my color throughput/monitor on Windows 15 years ago...
Make sure Bixby Vision and Bixby Vision Framework are not disabled; needed by the cam, the rest of Bixby can be disabled.
Check cam settings and manually set the AF lock point if you aren't. Try a data reset on the app and clear the system cache. Could be hardware but more likely user, settings, software or firmware related.
My browser will lock up if too many windows are open (52 open now) or if the browser cache gets too large or corrupted. Might the browser; my primary one is Brave. The Samsung browser handles about 15 or so open windows.
I chased down dozens of issues on my 10+ to get it where it is today over mostly a 6 month period.
I'm careful about all updates and new apps as these can cause havoc especially the former.
Still running on Pie because it's fast, stable, secure enough for my setup and everything is now running well.
Constantly upgrading is time consuming at best and the outcome not always an improvement. I use the factory load for a bunch of apks still... with good results.
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You don't need Bixby Vision and Bixby Vision Framework enabled for the camera to work.

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