On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:34:15 -0600, in
<ewUXn.6557$Hw.5768@newsfe10.iad>, Todd Allcock
<elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
>At 03 Jul 2010 16:38:49 -0700 nospam wrote:
>> In article <vBPXn.6752$Lj2.1476@newsfe05.iad>, Todd Allcock
>> <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I like that meter. My HTC-built Sony X1 (great PDA, terrible phone)
>> > switches from 5 bars to 4 at -90 dbm. That's a meter designed to "hide"
>> > a lousy phone! Consequently, I get very little warning before losing
>> > signal entirely. The bars drop from 5 to 0 rather quickly in weak areas.
>>
>> they're deceiving you. time for a lawsuit.
>
>Thankfully, HTC includes a Field Test app with their devices. I'm only a
>few taps away from knowing what the score is, regardless of what the bars
>say.
Yep -- HTC makes great phones, which is why Apple has decided it has to
compete in court instead of just in the market. On my HTC phone: Menu >
Settings > About phone > Status > Signal strength (currently -89 dBm 12
asu).
--
Best regards,
John
If the iPhone and iPad are really so impressive,
then why do iFans keep making excuses for them?
nospam wrote:
> In article <4u6136ha9pm482n6psbk2882cbnlmig4v7@4ax.com>, John Navas
> <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> Yep -- HTC makes great phones, which is why Apple has decided it has to
>> compete in court instead of just in the market.
>
> nonsense. how conveniently you forget that htc infringed not only on
> apple intellectual property, but microsoft too.
You think we care even if you can prove it because ?
> >Thankfully, HTC includes a Field Test app with their devices. I'm
only a
> >few taps away from knowing what the score is, regardless of what the
bars
> >say.
>
> Yep -- HTC makes great phones, which is why Apple has decided it has to
> compete in court instead of just in the market. On my HTC phone: Menu >
> Settings > About phone > Status > Signal strength (currently -89 dBm 12
> asu).
>
In my experience, HTC makes mediocre phones, built-into decent mobile
computers. Sadly my Sony Xperia X1 is even more mediocre than usual.
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 22:46:19 -0600, in
<MReYn.6063$Zi.5373@newsfe14.iad>, Todd Allcock
<elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
>At 04 Jul 2010 07:39:34 -0700 John Navas wrote:
>
>> >Thankfully, HTC includes a Field Test app with their devices. I'm only a
>> >few taps away from knowing what the score is, regardless of what the bars
>> >say.
>>
>> Yep -- HTC makes great phones, which is why Apple has decided it has to
>> compete in court instead of just in the market. On my HTC phone: Menu >
>> Settings > About phone > Status > Signal strength (currently -89 dBm 12
>> asu).
>
>In my experience, HTC makes mediocre phones, built-into decent mobile
>computers. Sadly my Sony Xperia X1 is even more mediocre than usual.
My T-Mobile myTouch 3G 3.5mm Jack (aka HTC Magic) is very good.
--
John
If the iPhone and iPad are really so impressive,
then why do iFans keep making excuses for them?