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classicman 03-02-2012 02:13 PM

Wow. Impressed I am - and all these apps are free?

Undertoad 03-02-2012 02:35 PM

Face Unlock comes with Ice Cream Sandwich.

"Where's My Droid" uses the approach that there's a free version, which is what I set up, and a Pro version for $3.99 that will let you lock the phone remotely, or even wipe all your data and settings from the lost phone.

So far I've spent less than $10 on apps. Most of the best ones are free or have free versions.

Undertoad 03-03-2012 10:40 AM

When I take pictures or videos with the phone, they are automatically uploaded right into Google+, in a private area called "Photos from your phone".

There, I can look at them, rotate them, download them, crop them, add decorations or text, delete them, look at the metadata (including a Gmap of where the photo was taken), or share them on G+.

There is also a "creative kit" where you can immediately do a lot of commonly needed things, such as cropping, rotating, fixing colors, sharpening, and re-sizing.

jimhelm 03-03-2012 02:55 PM

got that where's my droid thing, thanks. I'm going to make my kids install it on theirs too.

Clodfobble 03-03-2012 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Undertoad
So I set it up. You take a picture of your face using the front-facing camera, from a normal arm's reach away; and then when you want to unlock, you look at the phone, and it identifies your face as being the same as it pictured before, and unlocks the phone.

It works great.

Can you shave your goatee and drastically cut your hair, and see if it still works? I mean, for science and all.

Ibby 03-04-2012 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 798877)
To people born after 1995, a "phone" is a highly portable computer, and one of its least interesting apps is the one that can be used to call people.

truth truth truth. I almost don't even hardly ever talk on my phone. my iPhone is a "phone" only because I carry it 24/7 and could in theory make a voice call over GSM instead of 3G and receive texts at a personal identifying code (a "fone num ber" whatever that means) regardless of what service or device the person trying to contact me uses.

my iPhone is not used in a way even remotely recognizable as a phone more than ten or fifteen years ago, except for the infrequent occasions I'm actually forced to resort to talking into it, when old people or businesses resort to demanding to hear my voice by making me talk into it in response to them talking into their computers.

Phones are a strange and confusing phenomenon. I don't understand the fascination some people have with demanding remote verbal conversations when instant options like email and SMS text messaging are available.

Clodfobble 03-04-2012 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ibram
I almost don't even hardly ever talk on my phone

With phrases like that, I can't blame you. One phone call could take all day! ;)

Griff 03-04-2012 07:29 AM

I prefer text myself, I hate talking on the phone in part because my hearing is so bad but my desire not to be in uncontrolled social situations plays into it. The phone is a very recent phenomena here. The first system in the late thirties was orphaned due to low population and phones did not return until the mid-fifties. I think phones were just a temporary technology that did help the leap into the information age but could well be on their way out. I find the new tech fascinating but don't really want it in my life. I adopt what I have to to stay in touch with my kids.

HungLikeJesus 03-04-2012 09:32 AM

You're like some kind of Austrian monk.

Griff 03-04-2012 11:13 AM

I've been told that.

classicman 03-04-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 799320)
With phrases like that, I can't blame you. One phone call could take all day! ;)

HA!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff (Post 799321)
I prefer text myself ~snip~ my hearing is so bad ...
I adopt what I have to to stay in touch with my kids.

Right there with ya

elSicomoro 03-04-2012 07:55 PM

I have an Android tablet I use for work, so it only makes sense that I continue to own an iPhone, even though I love it anyway.

Undertoad 04-17-2012 11:24 PM

There is so little Internet to this house. But I am in Verizon 4G territory, and so the phone keeps me wired. I depend on it like a teddy bear. Today I TXTd, eMaild, and voice-called J, which helped get some things done as well as to have human moments with her. The Token 888 number emailed me a voice mail from a potential client; I called him back using the hands free earphones, the ones that came with the phone; they're pretty good, actually. I listened to the Adam Carolla podcast and now I'm listening to - what else - Mogwai, on Spotify.

Because Mogwai!

So it has been a tremendous boon, except for keeping it charged during all this. The big screen and 4G combination eats up the battery pretty fast. In the long run, this can be solved with an extended battery, or now they have special external battery packs that you can use to charge your battery or run your phone.

Undertoad 04-18-2012 12:30 AM

Heh heh heh OMG

I connected this desktop computer to the Internet using the phone.

Using an app called easytether and 15 minutes of setup, I am browsing the Cellar via the Verizon 4G network. On a desktop computer.

OMG. OMG. We're not supposed to do this!!!

See, you're supposed to pay extra per month, and perhaps buy Verizon's tethering modem, if you want to connect something other than a phone to the Internet via 4G.

But people on forums are saying they are doing it without punishment, as long as they stay under 2GB of usage.

IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A GANGSTA.

limey 04-18-2012 06:51 AM

I did the same sort of thing last week with my mobile, a local sim-card and data bundle and my netbook in Uzbekistan. This meant I could Skype Best Beloved at home as much as I wanted instead of feeling a little, uh, constrained, by the £1.60/minute mobile phone roaming charges on my UK sim, or the hotel wifi available only in the lobby, or the hotel landline phone charges in my room. Instead I spent USD16 for the week, and even then bought way too much data. Could easily have got away with USD10. Technology is teh awesome.
For those human moments, BB and I have found that playing games over Skype is nice, it means you can relax and just chit chat instead of thinking you must say Important and Significant Things because you are Making a Phone Call (am I showing my age here?).


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