In order to get better and faster responses to your questions, please add to your signature the ROM, series/built, sys, radio and manila your Fuze is running. Thanks!
So... Using my phone for two weeks for basically everything, I decided it's time to reinstall it because it's just not working right at the moment. And here comes my question - what rom to choose? I need something totally not buggy and sure to work 'couse I don't like reinstalling all the time. Also wanna try energy rom again so it needs to be something good, with the weather on the home screen and battery efficient. And do I need to put some radio also. I know I have to install HARDSPL first. Thanks in advance and I hope you can help me
I wanted to come back here and adddress this WiFi thing. I was always, for the most part, happy with the Fuze. I never used WiFi because of the drain (I thought) on the battery so I shut it off. When I say happy for the most part, I was able to check my bank account with a little paitence. YouTube videos stuttered with the "% loading' message, but if it was not an actual video and was a slide show with music......No biggie.
I had a friends Evo for 3 days and its amazingly fast. I know for a facct he was using Sprint Data, because for him to get WiFi here, I would have to give it to him (and I would if he ask). But the phone with the 1Ghz "superdragon" processor...................
Anyway, since Im using only wifi, the Fuze has a huge increase, Not as fast as Evo, but it cleared some bumps mentioned above.
Aha 300, the good old days..........Back in the early, 90's I think, maybe 93 or 94, I could walk into any bar in Philly and buy an Unlocked phone for $100.00 with guartenee to work for 30 days!!! They would replace the chip in them and it would be months before carrier figured it out.
I also remember when they hacked cable boxes. You get the basic $20.00 service + 6.00 for the box. $75.00 go get the chip replaced and you had every channel known to man including HBO! (and free fights)
Cell phones have come a long way with security. But the permis still remains, I purchased the phone, I should be able to do anything I want with it? The cell phone companies, on the other hand, yes you did purchase it, under contract. (more or less, after your contracct is up and you have paid full price for the phone, they do not care) As security has tightened more and more and the % of this has been reduced, Cell companies have almost totally backed down off the craccking part, and increased the internet security part as PDA's have become a standard.
Apple is still dogging the issue because only 25% of their app's' are actually free, and they are garbage app's anyway to get you in the door!
Transfer Blu-ray DVD and Video files onto HTC EVO-- Pavtube Bluray to HTC Converter. The Pavtube BluRay ripper Software is currently the best Blu-ray ripping software and surprisingly it can rip both DVDs & Blu-Ray Discs without the need of having a different Undo-Protection program. I have tried many brands of ripping software with poor results. PavTube is a real "Swiss Knife".
Have you figured out the method of ripping Blu-ray and DVD collection to HTC Evo 4G for entertainment? If not, this post may do you a favor. It focuses on this side and aims to provide HTC Evo 4G users with a solution on how to copy Blu-rays/DVDs to HTC Evo 4G for playback. Go to find a step-by-step instruction from the following contents. If you are using a Mac, you can use Mac Blu-ray to HTC Evo 4G Ripper
HOW-TO:
Quote
Step 1: Add Blu-ray or DVD movies into this Blu-ray to HTC Evo Converter Click "BD/DVD Rom", "BD/DVD Folder", or "IFO/ISO" icon to load Blu-ray or standard DVD movie files.
Step 2: Select subtitle and audio track Click on the dropdown list of "Subtitle" and "Audio" respectively to select your desired subtitle and audio track to convert.
Step 3: Select an output format for HTC Evo 4G Click the pull down menu at the end of "Format" to select an output format for HTC Evo 4G. For your reference-HTC Evo 4G supported audio and video formats: Audio Formats: MIDI, MP3, AAC, AMR, WMA, WAV, M4A Video Playback Formats: 3GP / 3GPP, 3G2 / 3GPP2, MPEG-4 See Full Specifications of HTC EVO 4G e.g.: I select MPEG-4 as output format. Just follow "Common Video"> "MPEG-4 Movie (*.mp4)".
Step 4: Click "Settings" button to adjust audio and video parameters This Blu-ray to HTC Evo Converter allows users to adjust codec name, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the following popup window to optimize the output file quality for HTC Evo 4G. The things you need to notice while adjusting video settings are as below: Basically videos were maxed at 720p, 6000kbps and 30fps.
Step 5: Click "Convert" button to start ripping Blu-rays/DVDs to HTC Evo 4G Once finished, you can get the output files for your HTC Evo 4G via clicking on "Open" button effortlessly. Afterwards, just add the result files to your smart phone for watching.
"Owners of iPhones and other smartphones are one step closer towards taking complete control of their gadgets, thanks to a new government ruling Monday on the practice of "jailbreaking."
This weekend has seen a flurry of activity about digital rights, but the biggest news dropped Monday morning, when the FCC announced that it had made the controversial practice of “jailbreaking” your iPhone — or any other cell phone — legal."
Knock on wood, I have never had to get my phones repaired. In my time here, I have only seen 2 successful repairs. Talderon ordered something and repaired his own phone twice. I think 300ZX might have done it once. If, by chance, something happens to my phones, I would pay one of them double then trust a chop shop. Just my Opinion.
I haven't done anything to my phone, it was my sister's TP that had an bad screen and I change it
I stick by my original statement, I would pay you before I google some company! Same with here, I would ask a question here before I call AT&T!
Knock on wood, I have never had to get my phones repaired. In my time here, I have only seen 2 successful repairs. Talderon ordered something and repaired his own phone twice. I think 300ZX might have done it once. If, by chance, something happens to my phones, I would pay one of them double then trust a chop shop. Just my Opinion.
I haven't done anything to my phone, it was my sister's TP that had an bad screen and I change it
Dwhitt, Best of luck on that insurance claim! I hope that HTC will honor it and that you get your new Fuze. A new phone will be better than a repair any day.
My repair was not done by HTC, but by a cellphone repair shop. I had to wait over 3 month for a part that was on back order.
I got so tired of being without a Fuze that I bought a used one on eBay. Would you beleive that after less than two weeks, the LCD screen went on that one? (Lesson here: Be care buying used cell phones.)
I sent the second one out for repairs and got it back sooner than the first. There is a big difference between the loudspeakers on these two Fuzes. The speaker in my original Fuze is far superior; the one in the second Fuze is muffled and distorted.
However, I continue to use the second Fuze because even after sending my original one back 3 times for repairs, it still has many glitches and problems. I'll deal with muffled sound instead.
Knock on wood, I have never had to get my phones repaired. In my time here, I have only seen 2 successful repairs. Talderon ordered something and repaired his own phone twice. I think 300ZX might have done it once. If, by chance, something happens to my phones, I would pay one of them double then trust a chop shop. Just my Opinion.
The views expressed on this website are solely those of the proprietor, or contributors to the site, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the parties it covers, and is not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by parties involved.
If you have a problem with any of the content posted on this website, please contact lgvucom@gmail.com Term of Use | Privacy Policy