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    tony le mesmertony le mesmer Posts: 876
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    clonmult wrote: »
    I'm going to go against the flow here.

    I do like the phone, but its just irritating me. I know I shouldn't expect too much for the price, but my prior phone (Nokia 5230 - cost £80) had better battery life (3+ days rather than 1 day), and definitely had a better camera (despite the SF having 3mp autofocus). Video recording is pretty dire as well.

    I wish that Android had some folder structure for apps, so I could put them into games/apps/navigation/etc. - I could do that with homescreens, but its a kludge.

    Its definitely going to make a good backup phone though, and it'll definitely be kept for keeping my youngest happy - he loves watching Cars on it (yxplayer is pretty neat), and playing some of the jigsaw puzzles.

    Definitely has to be kept for the google sky map.

    It only just plays Angry Birds - too often suffers from chronic slow downs.

    Overall good, but a bit of a mixed bag.

    You could put folders on your homescreen perhaps?

    Long press the homescreen, folders, new folder. Then drag some apps into them.
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    alanwarwic wrote: »
    There's no doubt tricks to get the battery life much higher.

    The 5230 of course is a great phone in some aspects..

    You shouldn't really be having to perform tricks to improve battery life though.
    You could put folders on your homescreen perhaps?

    Long press the homescreen, folders, new folder. Then drag some apps into them.

    So you can .... thats showing a total lack of consistency in design. Why on there and not in the main menu? At least in iOS you can arrange the apps on the menu itself, so you could have a page for games, utilities, etc.

    At least you can't put too many apps on it due to the internal memory not being that generous, although there's enough to put on a few useful apps/games.
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    finbaarfinbaar Posts: 4,818
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    A2SD means I can have as many apps as my SD card allows. Also angry birds works better if you install a rom with the hardware acceleration that pushes things to the gpu. I tried it with and without acceleration and the with option was smooth.

    Got to say that this phone is fantastic for the money - and the ease of hacking is an added bonus.
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    swordmanswordman Posts: 6,679
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    can anyone who has this phone tell me how much spare memory this phone has from new. The specs say 150mb is that before or after all the crapware on it, Curious as to how many apps I will get on this compared to other phones

    cheers
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    swordman wrote: »
    can anyone who has this phone tell me how much spare memory this phone has from new. The specs say 150mb is that before or after all the crapware on it, Curious as to how many apps I will get on this compared to other phones

    cheers

    The apps don't tend to be that big .... thankfully.

    I've got 52mb available, and have installed :
    Album Art Grabber
    Angry Birds
    Barcode scanner
    Compass
    de Blob
    Facebook
    FB Reader
    Fruit Ninja
    Gemini Calendar (waaaay better than the stock calendar)
    Google Sky Map
    Kindle
    Magic Marker
    Plants vs Zombies
    RAC Traffic
    Run Keeper
    Shopper (google app)
    Solo Lite (guitar player)
    VM Heap Tool (useful for improving performance - increase VM heap from 24 to 32mb)
    xPiano
    XyloPhone (for my 2 year old, he loves it)
    Yo McQueen (pixar jigsaw)
    yxPlayer
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,470
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    I'd greatly appreciate any comments about how good this phone is for accessing web sites via wi-fi/802.11.

    I've got a Belkin 802.11n router downstairs. Do you think the phone would connect to it from upstairs ok?

    John
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    John259 wrote: »
    I'd greatly appreciate any comments about how good this phone is for accessing web sites via wi-fi/802.11.

    I've got a Belkin 802.11n router downstairs. Do you think the phone would connect to it from upstairs ok?

    John

    It would probably connect, but there's a bug with the wifi - it goes into a power saving mode and doesn't switch back on, unless you explicitly switch it off and on again (which isn't difficult).
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,470
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    clonmult wrote: »
    it goes into a power saving mode
    How often does that happen?
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    d123d123 Posts: 8,605
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    John259 wrote: »
    How often does that happen?

    It hasn't happened to me at all (that I have noticed), but I have installed the "Sebastian r4" rom available on modaco. It's a nice lean fast rom that has all the Orangeness cut out.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 113
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    moordown66 wrote: »
    It's not too good to be true, but it seems a tidy little phone which runs Android 2.1. I haven't had any issues with it yet.

    Ask me something specific and I'll try and answer it if it helps

    Can one use voip on this phone -drop into range of a Mc Donald's WiFi and make calls?
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    swordmanswordman Posts: 6,679
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    clonmult wrote: »
    The apps don't tend to be that big .... thankfully.

    I've got 52mb available, and have installed :
    Album Art Grabber
    Angry Birds
    Barcode scanner
    Compass
    de Blob
    Facebook
    FB Reader
    Fruit Ninja
    Gemini Calendar (waaaay better than the stock calendar)
    Google Sky Map
    Kindle
    Magic Marker
    Plants vs Zombies
    RAC Traffic
    Run Keeper
    Shopper (google app)
    Solo Lite (guitar player)
    VM Heap Tool (useful for improving performance - increase VM heap from 24 to 32mb)
    xPiano
    XyloPhone (for my 2 year old, he loves it)
    Yo McQueen (pixar jigsaw)
    yxPlayer

    that would seem pretty good for 150mb with 50mb left ... where did you get plants vs zombies didnt know there was android version.
    btw Is your phone rooted?
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    swordman wrote: »
    that would seem pretty good for 150mb with 50mb left ... where did you get plants vs zombies didnt know there was android version.
    btw Is your phone rooted?

    Yup, phone is rooted, currently on the r3 firmware mods (ie. minus some of the Orange mods), and patiently awaiting the modaco guys figuring how to get Froyo running on the sanfran :D

    Honestly can't remember where I got PvZ!
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    Can one use voip on this phone -drop into range of a Mc Donald's WiFi and make calls?

    I haven't used it yet, but Skype is available for Android and it does work on the SanFran - had it installed and it always came up as a dialling option - call a number either via the regular cell service or via Skype.

    The only problem with using WiFi for calls with the SanFran is that its got a bug with the wifi - it goes into power saving mode and doesn't switch back on unless you explicitly power it off and then on again.
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,470
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    clonmult wrote: »
    The only problem with using WiFi for calls with the SanFran is that its got a bug with the wifi - it goes into power saving mode and doesn't switch back on unless you explicitly power it off and then on again.
    So with the phone as it's supplied from Orange, is it possible to use wi-fi at all? As a total beginner with these devices I wouldn't feel confident modifying its software.
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    alanwarwicalanwarwic Posts: 28,396
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    Just like the iPhone it will need a firmware update to work with more wifi routers.

    Maybe wifi only suits 95% of routers at the moment.
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    alanwarwic wrote: »
    Just like the iPhone it will need a firmware update to work with more wifi routers.

    Maybe wifi only suits 95% of routers at the moment.

    Its not a router problem - its a firmware fault.

    Switch on wifi, it connects fine to every router I've tried.

    Leave it unused for a bit. Come to use it again, and it won't connect. You've got to switch off the wifi and switch it back on again. The guys over at Modaco are working on a fix, and are likely to get something out way quicker than Orange are ever likely to.
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    alanwarwicalanwarwic Posts: 28,396
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    clonmult wrote: »
    Its not a router problem - its a firmware fault.
    d123 wrote: »
    It hasn't happened to me at all

    And I never said that it was a router problem.
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    clonmultclonmult Posts: 3,366
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    d123 wrote: »
    It hasn't happened to me at all (that I have noticed), but I have installed the "Sebastian r4" rom available on modaco. It's a nice lean fast rom that has all the Orangeness cut out.

    I'm on the r4, but its definitely an issue with the stock (and r3) releases. So sadly, whilst it does have wifi, its not something you can necessarily rely on without switching off and on :(
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