hi all, im looking at buying one of these for my wife and selling her razr890i, the reason-
jango doesnt work on her phone,
her phone is great but jango is a brilliant app and she wants it,
does it work on the moto g?
as anyone come across any apps that dont work?
cheers Joe
The reason it doesn't work on the RAZR i is because it has an x86 processor and not an ARM one.
The Moto G had a regular ARM chip, so everything is gonna work.
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Hello, I am currently looking for a new phone with a new 2yr contract and I was wondering what everyone's opinions are. I am currently looking for:
Except for AT&T(Didnt like the service) any of the other Providers are fine
Physical Keyboard is Fine, (not needed).
Good GPU tests
Decent size screen
At least 2GB internal space
1GB Processor
HD Video playback
Must have Android OS !!!
Please reply with your suggestions. Thanks!
I'd suggest the HTC HD2, because you can have the best of both worlds, Android 2.2 and Windows Mobile 6.5.*, and Windows Mobile 7 will be ported to it. Don't know if it's on AT T though.
If you want an exclusive android phone though, the G2, Desire HD or Desire Z may interest you
Hmmm What do you all think of the galaxy phones and the Droid X, 2, Evo, and the G2?
My brother in law is in China and I was wondering if anybody knows of a good android tablet available there (bootleg or knockoff) that I could have him bring back to me. Maybe something that at some point would run honeycomb? Tegra 2? Above all though I want one that there is active development for. I'm loving cm7 on my nook color. I am a sucker for flashing. Thanx guys.
How about Lenovo Lepad?The truth is I don't really know,my buddy bought a nook color and loved it.I myself love my dell streak.
What
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What I am waiting for it's some tablet equip with a9 processor or tegra2,currently I know two tablet with a9,but none of them are easy to find on the market,at least not now in guangzhou.
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I've heard some good things about advent Vega bootlegs. Unfortunately I can seem to lock down what they r actually called so that my brother and law can look for me.
How about giayee android MID
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My brother in law is in China and I was wondering if anybody knows of a good android tablet available there (bootleg or knockoff) that I could have him bring back to me. Maybe something that at some point would run honeycomb? Tegra 2? Above all though I want one that there is active development for. I'm loving cm7 on my nook color. I am a sucker for flashing. Thanx guys.
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you could see China android MID,which has the newest rockchip rk2918 chip with the 1.2GHz process and high-performance.The main feature of the rk2918 android mid is that it was designed with WIFI, GPS, G-sensor, Electronic compass, Gyroscope Sensor and Wide ranges of audio & video formats, support HDMI output, support 1080P HD.Above all this android mid has 7 inch TFT Capacitance multi-touch screen and 4700mAh battery.
giayee.com Skype :giayee
I just got the Meiying M11+ and it works great !
Really fast response on the touchscreen apps hardly have any loading time.
light weight,normal android market and cheap as well.
This one btw uses the Rockchip 2918.
you can find it @ efox-shop . com and many others im sure.
Hey guys
Is there a way to use ASRock AIWI but on android phones? I'm getting soon a motherboard ASRock P67 Extreme6 and I thought it would be cool to use this feature on my android phone instead of buying iphone.
Any help?
Hello all, I was hoping for some help in deciding on an alternative replacement from Verizon Wireless.
I am on my 4th LG Revolution and it's time for an alternative replacement, and these are my choices.
LG Lucid 2 http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=4077
LG Specturm 2 http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3726
Motorol RAZR HD http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3855
Short Version - Does anyone have experience they would like to share with these phones in the following categories? As it goes, I am leaning towards the RZAR, since I feel that it is a major player.
Call quality.
battery time.
Rooting/Rom-ing?
Media Control headsets
feeling of available support from others on these devices.
Long version.
My needs are podcast consumption, and I read a lot of forums so I have Tapatalk and Forum Runner installed a few times. I use Waze a lot when when I am in the car, and I snap a lot of pictures for writing howto's. Even with a few basic apps installed, the Revolution buckles and lags between app switching and home screens.
I Need my phone rooted for testing corporate VPN, connections. I am a fan of freezing, big-red's bloatware to speed up the phone. I work in IT so know that I have a tenancy to push a device to it's limits.
I did some research and processors in all of them are dual core. The Lucid is 1.2 GHz, while the razr and Spectrum a 1.5 GHz. My thoughts on that are that it will only matter in a year or so, if Ubuntu or FireFox phone OS is still available to play with. I would like to run Cyanogen mod again. (last ran on my OG Droid).
My thoughts are that the Lucid 2 and the Spectrum 2 are mid level phones, so I feel that the LG devices will have much less of a userbase here and on other boards. I am not a fan of the non-removal battery in the RAZR. My wife received that model for her Alternative replacement, she went through three of those before one would finally activate correctly.
I run my podcasts through beyondpod and I love it. I would like to find a phone that would respond to FF/RR controls on a multi button headset. I have had little luck finding info models that have been found to support FF/RW on a headset like the Nexus.
Go with the RAZR HD. Its by far the best on the list. Activation issues are a Verizon problem and/or SIM related so the HD probably wasn't the culprit. The only quality LG phone is the G2 so steer clear.
thesavo said:
Hello all, I was hoping for some help in deciding on an alternative replacement from Verizon Wireless.
I am on my 4th LG Revolution and it's time for an alternative replacement, and these are my choices.
LG Lucid 2 http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=4077
LG Specturm 2 http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3726
Motorol RAZR HD http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3855
Short Version - Does anyone have experience they would like to share with these phones in the following categories? As it goes, I am leaning towards the RZAR, since I feel that it is a major player.
Call quality.
battery time.
Rooting/Rom-ing?
Media Control headsets
feeling of available support from others on these devices.
Long version.
My needs are podcast consumption, and I read a lot of forums so I have Tapatalk and Forum Runner installed a few times. I use Waze a lot when when I am in the car, and I snap a lot of pictures for writing howto's. Even with a few basic apps installed, the Revolution buckles and lags between app switching and home screens.
I Need my phone rooted for testing corporate VPN, connections. I am a fan of freezing, big-red's bloatware to speed up the phone. I work in IT so know that I have a tenancy to push a device to it's limits.
I did some research and processors in all of them are dual core. The Lucid is 1.2 GHz, while the razr and Spectrum a 1.5 GHz. My thoughts on that are that it will only matter in a year or so, if Ubuntu or FireFox phone OS is still available to play with. I would like to run Cyanogen mod again. (last ran on my OG Droid).
My thoughts are that the Lucid 2 and the Spectrum 2 are mid level phones, so I feel that the LG devices will have much less of a userbase here and on other boards. I am not a fan of the non-removal battery in the RAZR. My wife received that model for her Alternative replacement, she went through three of those before one would finally activate correctly.
I run my podcasts through beyondpod and I love it. I would like to find a phone that would respond to FF/RR controls on a multi button headset. I have had little luck finding info models that have been found to support FF/RW on a headset like the Nexus.
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I want to learn programming for Android, so I found some online android lollipop development courses.
I got an Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7, but it has Android 4.4.2, and I don't want to install some custom firmware, because I still use it for Amazon's video streaming.
I need a Lollipop smartphone.
I thought about Moto G 2nd Gen or LG Leon or Moto E 2nd Gen.
Does it matter, which smartphone to choose? Is it enough to have a low-end smartphone or should it be a high-end gadget? Or, may be, a second hand Nexus 4?
Should it have "vanilla" Android? What kind of features should it have? NFC, may be? HiDPI? How much RAM and ROM?
I want to use it only for testing my apps, not as a primary smartphone. But it must run smoothly.
Thank you
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I want to learn programming for Android, so I found some online android lollipop development courses.
I got an Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7, but it has Android 4.4.2, and I don't want to install some custom firmware, because I still use it for Amazon's video streaming.
I need a Lollipop smartphone.
I thought about Moto G 2nd Gen or LG Leon or Moto E 2nd Gen.
Does it matter, which smartphone to choose? Is it enough to have a low-end smartphone or should it be a high-end gadget? Or, may be, a second hand Nexus 4?
Should it have "vanilla" Android? What kind of features should it have? NFC, may be? HiDPI? How much RAM and ROM?
I want to use it only for testing my apps, not as a primary smartphone. But it must run smoothly.
Thank you
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Hello! This is herna from XDA Assist.
Well, since I´m a Recognized Developer in this forum and someone who luckily has been able to get in touch with different devices, I would recommend you to choose the Moto G 2nd Gen. It has gotten a lot of support, and the stock ROM coming for device the device is extremely good.
The Nexus 4 is also a really good option, but knowing it is not new, I would go for the Moto G 2nd Gen. It´s 5-inch, has near Vanilla Android with dozens of ROMs supported, and it runs extremely smooth, as almost all the Motorola devices.
I wish I could help you on choosing the best device for you, and welcome to Android development.