I do, heck, I made this topic using my Motorola Droid X.
Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
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Reese Riverson

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Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
How many of you guys use your phones to view and post here at Rayman Pirate-Community?
I do, heck, I made this topic using my Motorola Droid X.
I do, heck, I made this topic using my Motorola Droid X.
Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
And i did this post on my LG Optimus One.
Since christmas, i'm posting here nearly as much as on PC.
Since christmas, i'm posting here nearly as much as on PC.
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
I originally had a Motorola Razr. Since I got the Droid X, I'm never going back. I use a laptop less on the go now that I have my phone. It's so portable, I even browse online at restaurants. 
Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
I don't have one. I'm using my laptop.
Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
When I'm not near the computer, I use my iPhone to check on RaymanPC.
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
iPhone 4S, baby. For two years up until November 2011 I had been using a Blackberry Curve though.
Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
RayFan9876 wrote:iPhone 4S, baby.
And how good is it? I just asking because i MAYBE want to get an iPhone somehow... ( yet i don't know howSmega wrote:I use my iPhone to check on RaymanPC.
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It's the fastest and slickest thing I've ever touched. I'm serious, other smart phones may be beefy and are much more open to doing whatever the hell you want to them, but none are as fast and smooth as le iPhone 4S.Rayrobi wrote:And how good is it? I just asking because i MAYBE want to get an iPhone somehow... ( yet i don't know how)
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Can you use custimized ringtones? I'm tired of not being able to...
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/ ... index.html
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/ ... index.html
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
I believe by the instructions on that page you linked, you can use customized ringtons on the iPhones with use of iTunes.
Another thing why I don't really need an iPhone, I don't have to use iTunes. All I need is my PC, FLAC audio files, my media player, my cartoons, and MSN messenger and I'm happy.
Another thing why I don't really need an iPhone, I don't have to use iTunes. All I need is my PC, FLAC audio files, my media player, my cartoons, and MSN messenger and I'm happy.
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
I regulary browse many of my favorite websites using my Galaxy S II, which I bought about 10 months ago.

Fast? Hardware-wise, it wouldn't be so fast, when comparing 800 MHz dual-core against 1.5 GHz dual-core and beyond, both with ARM Cortex A9 for instance. Also depending on which high-end Android device we compare, benchmarking may vary a lot. But even simple JavaScript benchmarking was faster or just as fast with Android browser (Chrome Lite) compared against Safari Mobile. Even though Opera Mobile and Firefox Mobile are both faster than Chrome Lite when we speak about Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). As a sidenote, it's even worse for iOS that there's no third-party browser with own rendering engine allowed in App Store, and nothing decent available in Cydia when jailbroken.
Smooth? On Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the default UI runs very fluid, but on the previous versions of Android running 2.3, there's alternative launchers available for a very smooth experience, like TouchWiz 4 that's included with Samsung devices, while you can also use third-party ones like SPB Shell 3D, GO Launcher Ex, DX Home, MX Home, just to mention some few. Hence, you can even make it look and act exactly like SpringBoard on iOS with Espier launcher. And remember that some of those launchers still manage to run fluid with graphically intensive live wallpapers. Both launchers and live wallpapers are very easy to install.
No doubt it finally got better, but I beg to differ.RayFan9876 wrote:none are as fast and smooth as le iPhone 4S.
Fast? Hardware-wise, it wouldn't be so fast, when comparing 800 MHz dual-core against 1.5 GHz dual-core and beyond, both with ARM Cortex A9 for instance. Also depending on which high-end Android device we compare, benchmarking may vary a lot. But even simple JavaScript benchmarking was faster or just as fast with Android browser (Chrome Lite) compared against Safari Mobile. Even though Opera Mobile and Firefox Mobile are both faster than Chrome Lite when we speak about Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). As a sidenote, it's even worse for iOS that there's no third-party browser with own rendering engine allowed in App Store, and nothing decent available in Cydia when jailbroken.
Smooth? On Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the default UI runs very fluid, but on the previous versions of Android running 2.3, there's alternative launchers available for a very smooth experience, like TouchWiz 4 that's included with Samsung devices, while you can also use third-party ones like SPB Shell 3D, GO Launcher Ex, DX Home, MX Home, just to mention some few. Hence, you can even make it look and act exactly like SpringBoard on iOS with Espier launcher. And remember that some of those launchers still manage to run fluid with graphically intensive live wallpapers. Both launchers and live wallpapers are very easy to install.
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
It depends what you're going for. For me, iPhone does absolutely everything I want, except bomb the US government and make mashed potatoes.
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You should bomb the corporation in the name of US that made this:RayFan9876 wrote:It depends what you're going for. For me, iPhone does absolutely everything I want, except bomb the US government and make mashed potatoes.
If you download a corporation-bombing program.
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
Why don't you try smashing some potatoes with your iPhone? It'd work! 
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
Yeah of course...
But I think it's cool that I can connect my Galaxy S II to a TV, and use it as media center to watch Full HD movies, or even a gaming console where I can use almost any wireless controller (even the PS3 controller when using a special application, since it's Bluetooth-based).
But I think it's cool that I can connect my Galaxy S II to a TV, and use it as media center to watch Full HD movies, or even a gaming console where I can use almost any wireless controller (even the PS3 controller when using a special application, since it's Bluetooth-based).
Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
Try some bacon too.Hoodcom wrote:Why don't you try smashing some potatoes with your iPhone? It'd work!
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Re: Who also uses their smart phones to post here at RaymanPC?
Some people actually cooked eggs and bacon with mac computers, didn't they?
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Where did you hear that from?
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I would cook them with the well-tried frying pan.Hoodcom wrote:Some people actually cooked eggs and bacon with mac computers, didn't they?
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I'd rather have green bacon and green hams with blue eggs

