Q. I have a samsung captivate with android 2.1 (froyo). I was wondering how I can update it to get 2.2 or higher.
If i go to software updates, and than i can select check for updates and it finds one. But than it just completely stops.
If i go to software updates, and than i can select check for updates and it finds one. But than it just completely stops.
A. I believe if you go to system settings, then to updates, it should find the new software, and ask if you want to install it. If that's not the case, feel free to email me and ill figure it out.
What android phones have the best front facing camera?
Q. Wow, I just recieved my very first android phone today (Motorola Atrix 4g). I loved it. Until I opened up the camera app. The front facing camera is F*CKING HORRIBLE! I had the ipod4, and its front camera was very nice. Im so mad. I really need the front facing camera since I travel so much, and do alot of video calls. WHAT android phone has a very nice front facing camera. One under $300 please?
A. The iPhone 4 and 4S both have a .3 MP VGA camera in the front.
The Atrix has a .3 MP VGA camera in the front.
Usually, with cameras, megapixels don't tell the whole story. But, for .3MP, at VGA resolution, there's really not going to be much difference between two different models.
For one of them to be "F*CKING HORRIBLE" and one of them to be "very nice" I would suspect that you're either exaggerating the difference, or perhaps the software is showing them differently. Example: Perhaps during a video call the iPhone SW is showing you a direct feed from your camera, while the Android SW shows what the person on the other end is actually seeing. I don't know if that's the case, I'm just giving an example of one thing that could *potentially* be going on.
Either way, I find it hard to believe it has anything to do with the camera in this case. It's either the user or the software.
The Atrix has a .3 MP VGA camera in the front.
Usually, with cameras, megapixels don't tell the whole story. But, for .3MP, at VGA resolution, there's really not going to be much difference between two different models.
For one of them to be "F*CKING HORRIBLE" and one of them to be "very nice" I would suspect that you're either exaggerating the difference, or perhaps the software is showing them differently. Example: Perhaps during a video call the iPhone SW is showing you a direct feed from your camera, while the Android SW shows what the person on the other end is actually seeing. I don't know if that's the case, I'm just giving an example of one thing that could *potentially* be going on.
Either way, I find it hard to believe it has anything to do with the camera in this case. It's either the user or the software.
What kind of Android phone uses SIM cards?
Q. I am planning to buy a Android phone in Canada, and so im wondering which droid phone would be the best to use for international travel, OR for China? Any specific carriers? Does Roger have any?
Thankyouu (:
Thankyouu (:
A. I went to Hong Kong, China last November for an assignment for 2 months. What I did, I bought a Sony Ericson Xperia online, open line and bought a SIM when I arrived in Hong Kong. Their carrier charge differently for international calls so you need to choose the right one. I can also send emails using my phone if it is connected to the Wi-fi and it is free. Let me share to you the site where I got my phone in case you want to check it.
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