Isn't it just a feature of capacitive screens? Need two terminals for a capacitance.
I have used other phones with capacitive screens that were just resting on a pillow/cushion/desk/table with no problems, so I don't think that is the case.
Isn't it just a feature of capacitive screens? Need two terminals for a capacitance.
I have used other phones with capacitive screens that were just resting on a pillow/cushion/desk/table with no problems, so I don't think that is the case.
Sounds like if you touch it on the side with your pinky and you'll be fine. You'd have to be pretty careful to not ground the phone somehow.
eh, I dunno.
Sitting at a table/bar and having your phone laying there face up, it is plenty simple to touch and poke the screen without grounding it by holding it in your hand. Not like I do this all the time, but it is definitely possible (and preferable if one is trying to eat).
Unless you only have one finger, you can ground it with another one without using two hands. Of course if it's a major problem to do that, an HTC phone may not be for you![]()
they tested an HTC Eris and it was fine, you leftist partisan hack!
oh sorry, i was still in P&N mode.
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is there any way to make my evo play dled avi files?
What CODEC is used? AVI is just the container.
I've had my EVO since launch and am approaching the end of my return period... the battery life is really killing me, and I can't decide if I'd rather just deal with it, or return this and go pick up a Droid Incredible...
are you running task killer or anything?Well, today my phone pretty much sat on my desk from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and was at 10% battery. I used it once to check facebook, and another time to take a couple of pictures and send them out using gmail. That's it; not a damn thing else.
side-note, anyone else find that Qik and Sprint Navigator seem to start by themselves randomly in the background? wish I could just uninstall them... I have no use for video conferencing ever.
You'll experience similar battery life, spoken from experience.
I don't understand what people are doing to kill the battery so quickly...combined with some advanced app killer, I use the SHIT out of my phone all day. 4G, Wifi, and I could go on all day. Maybe it's just intermittent with different phones?
good find :thumbsup:Open Google Talk, go into settings, make sure its NOT set to auto log in, then go to menu and sign off. Otherwise, that shit will eat up your battery.
And get one of these for your office at work.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HN3TYM
Open Google Talk, go into settings, make sure its NOT set to auto log in, then go to menu and sign off. Otherwise, that shit will eat up your battery.
And get one of these for your office at work.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HN3TYM
good find :thumbsup:
I've been looking for a second wall charger but was hoping to hold out till a charging/hdmi dock is released.
From Androidforums:
Press HOME, and bring up the dialer. Dial *#*#4636#*#* (Do not press "Call"). After a second, it should bring up the "Testing" menu.
Go into Phone Information, press MENU, and tap "select radio band." You should experience a Force Close, don't panic, this was supposed to happen. Scrolling down shows that the preferred network type is GSM auto (prl).
What this means is that even though you are connected to a CDMA network, your phone is trying to find a GSM network, preventing the radio from sleeping, and causing excessive battery drain.
Remedy this by tapping GSM auto (prl), and changing it to CDMA auto (prl).
Has increased battery life for me by alot.
You'll experience similar battery life, spoken from experience.
I don't understand what people are doing to kill the battery so quickly...combined with some advanced app killer, I use the SHIT out of my phone all day. 4G, Wifi, and I could go on all day. Maybe it's just intermittent with different phones?
Open Google Talk, go into settings, make sure its NOT set to auto log in, then go to menu and sign off. Otherwise, that shit will eat up your battery.
And get one of these for your office at work.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HN3TYM
