CJones
Final Approach
http://phones.verizonwireless.com/motorola/droid/#/home
What's the word on this setup? Good, bad, ugly?
What's the word on this setup? Good, bad, ugly?
More info please. What is it, how do I do it, does it **** off Verizon?Do yourselves a favor and root the phone as soon as you get it. You won't regret it.
Rooting will allow you to do everything listed as a "minus" in Joe's post
Oops, I fixed it(except ATT network, which I don't get, since its a Verizon phone).
More info please. What is it, how do I do it, does it **** off Verizon?
- Single touch screen so it can't do that 2 finger zoom thing
- even though it has removable SD cards up to 32GB apps only run in the 512MB internal memory. Security I think. I'm not sure what practical effect that has
Last I heard, Apple had a patent on many aspects of the iphone's multi-touch interface. Given the rather lukewarm uptake of multitouch you're describing, it sounds like they may be saying "the hw and sw can do it, and the app developers get to decide just how squarely they want to butt heads with Apple".For multitouch -- the hardware and OS supports it in the API, just few apps take advantage of it yet. One I've seen which does is the PicSay app on the market, which uses multitouch for zooming.
BlackBerry does that ...The biggest thing we like is how much it interfaces with Google. She uses Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, etc., so an easy interface is a very nice bonus.
Only with extra software. Android does it natively without even thinking about it.BlackBerry does that ...
BlackBerry does that ...
Doe the phone have the accelerometers similar to the I-phone? I read it contains a compass (Ref: the time/CNN link I posted, post #15)
That's pretty cool, do you get altitude also? Is it GPS only thus independent of cell service?In turns of apps, my favourite so far is myTracks -- it creates a trail of where you've been, and lets you upload it to Google Maps. It is meant for joggers/cyclists -- but I used it for IFR training. I would record my flight path during a lesson, and afterwards review it to see the accuracy of my holds and interceptions etc.
Chris
That's pretty cool, do you get altitude also? Is it GPS only thus independent of cell service?
How much did the app cost?
Joe
That's pretty cool, do you get altitude also? Is it GPS only thus independent of cell service?
How much did the app cost?
Joe
Randy, I'm looking to upgrade to this in December for me and my wife; where do you go for applications to install? Do I have to buy apps through Verizon like I do now (which I don't!)? I hate their BREW apps/store. I'm hoping the Droid opens up some opportunities for other open-source apps, as you said, and for me to install the next great widget somebody like Jesse writes.
That's pretty cool, do you get altitude also? Is it GPS only thus independent of cell service?
How much did the app cost?
Thanks, that's what I was hoping.You get altitude, but it is GPS derived, and often very wrong as a result. While recording you just have to have the GPS on (and located where it can get a signal) -- it doesn't need cell service until you want to upload a track. It is a free application.
Chris
Today, however, I played with a mondo-cool feature. The free Amazon app includes a "Remember" feature. You can snap a picture of any item, or scan the barcode of any item, and Amazon brings up the associated listing at Amazon.com, if it is something they carry. It is also listed adjacent to your Amazon wish list when you log in later. Very, very, very COOL!
> Best part about rooting Android: You can remove the Amazon app completely
The Amazon app I was referring to did not come on my phone. I had to download it from the Android market. The phone did come with Amazon's mp3 app installed, which, as you pointed out, can be removed -- no need to 'root' the phone.
Thanks, that's what I was hoping.
Just a detail but the GPS derived altitude is more accurate than the altimeter, and yes they often disagree. The altimeter is displaying a non-temperature compensated pressure altitude.
For IFR training, I'm interested in how much deviation and when the decent(s) start.
Joe